It was only a trial match, but the 1st XV Rugby team displayed supreme skills and organisation to account for Ambrose Treacy School from Brisbane. In what could only be described as atrocious conditions, with torrential rain and boggy field conditions, the 1st XV demonstrated some excellent ball skills and organisation, to comfortably account for their counterparts 32 to 15.
Lochlen Brenssell demonstrated his off-season was well-spent displaying pace and power to score four tries. Alex Miles and Sam Capel showed experience in the midfield, whilst LT Anae and Christian Kiri added punch up front.
Young guns Patrick Sowerby and Riley Briggs also had strong games. The starting team was ably assisted by some impact off the bench in the form of Jacob and Harrison Hall.
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