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Woy Woy struggles in rugby union

Woy Woy has struggled to fire up for the second round of the Central Coast Rugby Union competition, remaining in equal last place on the ladder with zero points.

Woy Woy conceded Warnervale's first win of the season at Woongarrah Oval on April 8.

Warnervale commanded the first 40 minutes of the match going into the halftime break with a 22 point to nil lead.

Warnervale had four tries and a bonus point under their belt by the conclusion of the first half but, in a solid effort from Woy Woy, Warnervale was unable to break through to score throughout the remainder of the game.

In what could have been an astounding comeback, Woy Woy fought valiantly to reclaim the match notching two tries before the clock got away from them, ending the game with Warnervale still comfortably ahead 22 points to 12.

Best on the field for Woy Woy was flanker Lapana Vitale.





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