Match Report – Colts Round 11
Again – the whole team should be proud of the never say die attitude they’re bringing to the field. When mistakes are made, you keep turning up for each other.
Again – the whole team should be proud of the never say die attitude they’re bringing to the field. When mistakes are made, you keep turning up for each other.
By far our best performance of the year as the blue baggers showed exactly what they’re capable of. A 31-22 win this week over the Vikings at their home ground consolidates our place at the top of the table and returns the Bob Hitchcock shield to the Clubhouse at Phillip- just where it belongs.
After another bye, we were into a top of the table clash on a cold & windy day at Tuggeranong. The opening exchanges were intense with both teams trying to get into the game and get some early dominance.
After almost four weeks without a game, second grade were finally back on the field to take on uni.
A beautiful day finally presented itself for ladies day at Phillip enclosed and with First Grade sitting pretty at the top of the table the blue bags were keen to keep their unbeaten run intact as they faced up to the Owls.
A clean sweep of the Canberra teams in the opening round of the comp on the back of a 54-15 win against Gungahlin away from home.
It’s not every week you’re given the opportunity to play a game on the hallowed turf of GIO Stadium, and
After a couple of close losses, Royals 4th Grade faced the dreaded task of playing Gungahlin at Nicholls. After a slow
Today, Royals Women’s welcomed Brumbies/Wallaroos Lillian’s Mason-spice to the team. Due to the early start and being down key kicker Ashlea Bishop, Niki Paterson stepped up to start the game.
Royals Women’s welcomed Annie Hack and Brumbies legend Michaela Leonard to their side this week. Both hold a high level of experience and great skill in their position and we are excited to welcome them into the fold