23 September 2019

Region's best on show for Canberra Raiders Cup grand finals

| Michael Weaver
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Queanbeyan Blues, Goulburn Bulldogs, rugby league

Goulburn second-rower Izzy Tittor and Queanbeyan Blues captain Jake Wheeler ahead of this Sunday’s Canberra Raiders Cup grand final at Seiffert Oval. Photo: CRRL.

The grassroots of rugby league will be on show at the spiritual home of the Canberra Raiders, Seiffert Oval, when the Canberra Raiders Cup grand finals are played this Sunday, 8 September.

Two of the region’s powerhouse rugby league clubs will feature in the first-grade grand final with minor premier, Queanbeyan Blues taking on the Goulburn Bulldogs at 3 pm.

The two sides faced off in the 2014 and 2015 grand finals, both won by the Queanbeyan Blues.

The Blues will be aiming for their fourth title in six years, while Goulburn is vying for its first title since 2009.

Canberra Region Rugby League chief Mark Vergano told Region Media the main event will showcase two quality teams, with outstanding stories from their respective seasons.

The Bulldogs come into the final with big wins over the Queanbeyan Kangaroos and Tuggeranong Bushrangers in the semi-final and preliminary final. The Queanbeyan Blues have surged their way into the grand final on the back of their aggressive forward pack.

“There are so many sub-plots but there are also 34 quality footballers for each club who are very well coached by Adam Kyle, who coached at junior representative level and Terry Campese, who has some of the best attacking players in the competition,” Vergano said.

“Goulburn winger Steve Cummins is the top try-scorer in the competition and Michael Dodson is one of the oldest.

“We’ll get a hard grand final and the forward battle will be fierce, but there are also so many attacking options on both sides. You’ve got two crafty hookers with Zach Patch and James Aubusson, but at all these levels, there’s a lot of talent on show.”

In the women’s league tag grand final, the West Belconnen Warriors and Goulburn Workers Bulldogs will face each other for the third consecutive year. West Belconnen Warriors are going for three straight grand final wins.

The same can be said for the West Belconnen reserve grade side which is aiming for its third successive premiership. The under-19’s grand final will see a warm-up to first grade with Queanbeyan Blues taking on the Goulburn Workers.

In the Katrina Fanning Shield, the Yass Magpies take on the Valley Dragons at Canberra Stadium at 12:45 pm as a curtain-raiser to the Canberra Raiders and New Zealand Warriors game in the NRL.

Canberra Raiders Cup grand finals, Seiffert Oval, this Sunday:

  • 10:20 am League Tag – West Belconnen Warriors v Goulburn Workers Bulldogs
  • 11:40 am Under 19s – Queanbeyan Blues v Goulburn Workers Bulldogs
  • 1:10 pm Reserve Grade – Queanbeyan Kangaroos v West Belconnen Warriors
  • 3:00 pm First Grade – Queanbeyan Blues v Goulburn Workers Bulldogs

Entry to the ground is $10 for adults and $5 for aged pensioners. Under 16s get free entry.

Original Article published by Michael Weaver on The RiotACT.

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