The battle royale for the Rugby League Bundaberg Broadcasters A Grade Premiership minor title is set to go right down to the wire after the top three sides Past Brothers, Wests Panthers and Waves Tigers each posted impressive round 12 victories on Saturday over Wallaroos 36-8, Hervey Bay Seagulls 60-10, and Easts Magpies 28-16 respectively.īrothers had six individual try scorers, while electrifying centre Israel Power led the Panthers’ prowl with a double, and ultra-consistent winger Lachlan Dullaway had a field day for the Tigers with 16 points from three superb tries and two conversions.īefore tomorrow’s bye weekend, Brothers are on 19 points, with Wests and Waves each on 16, with the Panthers having a superior net points differential to them of 226 to 138, with Magpies on 13 points, Wallaroos on eight, and Seagulls on zero.īrothers have a tough run home against Waves, Easts and Wests respectively, while the Panthers meet Magpies next Saturday, before taking on Roos in the penultimate round, when the Tigers take on whipping boys Seagulls, before journeying to Maryborough for a last-round duel with Roos. Eighteen-year-old Past Brothers front rower Wil Simmons scored his first A Grade try in their 36-8 victory over Wallaroos on Saturday
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