The Hastings League Bush side has downed a gallant Beach outfit 40 points to 26 in the representative round played on Saturday.
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The match was played at the Lank Bain Sporting Complex.
The Bush side was never in danger of losing the contest.
Also played on Saturday were two ladies 13s games. Congratulations to all players involved in these matches.
With the representative game now over, all eyes will turn to this weekend’s Hastings League home and away series.
In some excellent match-ups, the pressure will be on the two Macleay sides as they try to lift themselves into the top half of the competition ladder.
Lower Macleay will be at home to the Kendall Blues where a win to the Magpies would be a major boost to their season.
For the Kendall side, they desperately need the win to keep in close contact with the current leaders Long Flat.
In the other critical clash, South West Rocks will host the Dragons. The Marlins really need a solid performance in this game to be any chance of pushing into the top five.
In the final clash of the round, Beechwood will be hosting the Comboyne Tigers for the Eric Waldron Memorial Shield.
While the Shamrocks are probably the favourites for this one, don't be surprised to see the Tigers players 'turn up' for this game and cause a boilover.
The Shamrocks will have to be at their best in order to secure the two competition points.
In round 11 matches, Lower Macleay will be at home to Beechwood while Kendall and Long Flat clash in the game of the round.
The Stingrays will be hosting the Comboyne Tigers and will be looking for the two competition points.
The following week, round 12, will see Long Flat at home to the Beechwood Shamrocks in what is, typically, a bruising contest while the Stingrays will be hosting the South West Rocks Marlins.
Comboyne is at home to the Kendall Blues.
Lower Macleay will enjoy the bye.
The competition ladder leading into this week's round 10 matches is:
Long Flat 18; Kendall Blues 16; Laurieton Stingrays 9; Lower Macleay 9; Beechwood 8, South West Rocks 8; Comboyne 4.