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Lions show good form

Woy Woy Rugby has continued its good form in all grades with wins against Kariong on Saturday, June 18, according to media officer Mr George Simpkins.

"In a close result, the Firsts won 15-14 against a team that has been its nemesis in recent seasons," Mr Simpkins said.

"The Seconds enjoyed a solid 24-5 win with fullback Nick Richardson scoring all four tries for the team.

"The Thirds, led by the ageless captain Chris Lewis who at 48 years of age must be the oldest player, won 5-3 against the second placed Kariong.

"After 10 rounds, the Firsts are third, the Seconds are second and the Thirds are fifth," said Mr Simpkins

The club also sits second in the Club Championship.

"With the next month being crucial to all sides finals aspirations and with some injured players coming back into the teams, the Lions can strengthen their sides and consolidate their positions on their respective ladders."

Upcoming games will see Woy Woy play Terrigal at the Haven on July 2, and play Northlakes at Woy Woy oval on July 9.



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