Day two of the 2023 Junior Australian Championships saw players lay it all on the line to secure their position in Sunday’s Finals.
In pristine conditions, games were taken to a whole new level of brilliance as players proved determined to leave nothing in the tank.
The quality of Oztag on display and the number of close games throughout the tournament, suggests that we are in store for some thrilling Finals tomorrow.
The West Sydney Tigers remain frontrunners for the Region Championship, with 8 teams currently seated first in their respective division. The East Coast Orcas now trail in second.
The following teams still sit undefeated heading into Sunday’s Finals:
BOYS 9s
- Tigers
GIRLS 9s
- ACT
BOYS 10s
- Orcas
- Central Coast
GIRLS 10s
- Wolverines
- Central Coast
- Tigers
BOYS 11s
- Tigers
- Central Coast
GIRLS 11s
- Central Coast
- Wolverines
BOYS 12s
- Tigers
- Central Coast
GIRLS 12s
- Tigers
BOYS 13s
- Storm
GIRLS 13s
- Orcas
BOYS 14s
- Stingrays
GIRLS 14s
- Wolverines
- Tigers
BOYS 15s
- Tigers
GIRLS 15s
- Tigers
- Steelers
- Central Coast
BOYS 16s
- Tigers
GIRLS 16s
- Tigers
- Central Coast
BOYS 17s
- Orcas
GIRLS 17s
- Central Coast
Keep up to date with all live results and fixtures via Sportfix.
To tune into Finals Day Livestream, head to the Australian Oztag Facebook page.
Coverage will kick off at 8.30am on Field 2 with the Boys 12s Quarter Final, which will see ACT Cougars take on the Steelers.
AO look forward to crowning the 2023 Junior National Champions tomorrow and wish all competing teams the best of luck.
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