The 2023 Junior Australian Championships has kicked off in Coffs Harbour, with the West Sydney Tigercubs leading the race for region champions.
It was an incredible first day of competition at C.ex Stadium as players took the field with energy to burn – determined to showcase their months of preparation.
The skill and sheer tenacity on display proved just that, and made for a spectacular atmosphere on day one.
NRL and NRLW legends, Josh Reynolds and Sam Bremner were amongst all the action today – taking photos, signing autographs and enjoying the level of talent across the park.
At the conclusion of Friday’s round games, West Sydney Tigers are leading the race for Region Champions, with 8 teams across the 18 divisions sitting at the top of their table. Central Coast and Steelers trail close behind.
The following teams currently sit undefeated, putting them in a promising position heading into day two.
BOYS 9s
- Tigers
- Steelers
GIRLS 9s
- ACT
BOYS 10s
- Orcas
- Steelers
- Tigers
- Central Coast
GIRLS 10s
- Wolverines
- Central Coast
BOYS 11s
- Tigers
- Central Coast
- Stingrays
GIRLS 11s
- Central Coast
- Wolverines
BOYS 12s
- Tigers
- Steelers
- Central Coast
- Stingrays
GIRLS 12s
- Tigers
BOYS 13s
- Storm
- ACT
GIRLS 13s
- Orcas
- Steelers
BOYS 14s
- Steelers
- Storm
- Stingrays
GIRLS 14s
- Wolverines
- Tigers
BOYS 15s
- Steelers
- Tigers
GIRLS 15s
- Tigers
- Steelers
- Sonics
- Central Coast
BOYS 16s
- Tigers
- Central Coast
GIRLS 16s
- Warriors
- Tigers
- Mariners
- Central Coast
BOYS 17s
- Central Coast
- Storm
- Orcas
GIRLS 17s
- Central Coast
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AO look forward to what’s in store tomorrow, and wish all teams the best of luck as they lay it all on the line ahead of Sunday’s finals.
For things to do and places to eat after the final whistle sounds, check out Coffs Coast Ultimate Guide!