Senior Australian Championships: DAY 1 WRAP

by | Nov 4, 2022 | National, Tournaments

The 2022 Senior Australian Championships has kicked off in Coffs Harbour, with the East Coast Dolphins leading the race for Region Champions.

In perfect conditions, 129 teams took the field for day one of the much-anticipated Senior Australian Championships in Coffs Harbour. 

For the first time since 2019, senior associations combined to represent their region, forging some incredibly elite sides.

The energy and level of talent among these teams made for an impressive first day of competition – the atmosphere electric, as many games came down to the wire. 

At the conclusion of day one, the East Coast Dolphins are current front runners for Region Champions, with five teams across the 15 divisions sitting at the top of their table. Central Coast trail closely in second with four.

The following teams sit undefeated heading into tomorrow’s remaining round games:

Mens 20s

  • East Coast Dolphins

Womens 20s

  • Central Coast
  • Southern Storm
  • Illawarra South Coast
  • East Coast Dolphins

Mixed 20s

  • Metro North Marlins
  • East Coast Dolphins

Mens Opens

  • Wolves
  • East Coast Dolphins
  • Sydney Warriors

Womens Opens

  • East Coast Dolphins
  • ACT
  • Wolves

Mixed Opens

  • Central Coast
  • East Coast Dolphins
  • Metro North Marlins
  • Sydney Patriots
  • Hunter Miners
  • Southern Storm

Men’s 30s

  • West Sydney Tigers
  • Central Coast

Womens 30s

  • Sydney Patriots
  • Central Coast

Senior Mixed

  • West Sydney Tigers
  • Vipers

Mens 40s

  • Central Coast
  • West Sydney Tigers

Womens 40s

  • East Coast Dolphins

Men’s 45s

  • Southern Storm

Mens 50s

  • Central Coast

Men’s 55s

  • East Coast Dolphins

Mens 60s

  • Cronulla
  • Souths

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AO look forward to tomorrow’s remaining round games, as teams lay it all on the line ahead of Sunday’s Finals.