Shark Attack News - #12
- cronullajrl
- Jul 19, 2024
- 1 min read
It is great news to finally be seeing some favourable weather. Last weekend saw the the first of two make-up rounds being played land there was plenty of great football being played across the district.
This weeks Shark Attack showcases some of last weekends action including photos from Como's Tony Croc program and some action from two fantastic games played at Cronulla High where both the u17 Gold (Cronulla Caringbah vs De La Salle) and u18 Gold (Bosco Bulldogs vs Corrimal Cougars) matches went down to the wire.
Cronulla Caringbah missed a goal-kick to win the game leaving the match to end in a draw while Bosco were upset by a determined Corrimal Cougars who prevailed late in the match to claim the points.
Checkout this weeks Shark Attack News to see the team lists for this weekends Power Waste Management Gold Cup matches, see players who celebrated milestones, team and player of the week and much more.






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