Day two of the 2023 NSW Senior State Championships saw games taken to another level, as players laid it all on the line to secure their position in Sunday’s Finals.
The standard of Oztag on display and the number of close games throughout the tournament, suggests that we are in store for some quality finals tomorrow.
At the conclusion of day two, Central Coast and Penrith are at the top of the leaderboard for Senior Club Champions, both with 11 teams qualified for finals. Souths trail close behind in second (10 teams) and Cronulla in third (9 teams).
Presentations were held today for the Womens 30s Champions, Fairfield and the Womens 50s Champions, Central Coast who both competed in the Womens 40s division this weekend.
The following teams still sit undefeated heading into Sunday’s Finals:
Mens 20s
- Souths
- Central Coast
Womens 20s
- Cronulla
- Central Coast
Mixed 20s
- Souths
- Baulkham Hills
Mens Opens
- Central Coast
- Souths
- Parramatta
- Inner West
- Penrith 1
Womens Opens
- Central Coast
- Fairfield 1
- Penrith 1
Mixed Opens
- Souths
- Port Stephens 1
- Sydney City 2
- Parramatta
- Sydney City 1
- Penrith 1
Men’s 30s
- Penrith 1
- Homebush
Senior Mixed
- Souths
Mens 40s
- Central Coast
- Cronulla
Womens 40s
- Central Coast
Mens 45s
- Penrith
Mens 50s
- Cronulla
Mens 60s
- Sydney City (55s)
Keep up to date with all live fixtures and results via our website or Sportfix.
To tune into Finals Day Livestream, head to the Australian Oztag Facebook page.
Coverage will kick off at 8.30am on Field 1 with the Women’s Opens Quarter Final, which will see Cronulla take on ACT.
AO wish all teams competing tomorrow the best of luck and look forward to crowning the 2023 NSW Senior State Champions.