The NSW Junior State Championships 11s-17s has kicked off in Coffs Harbour, with the quality of Oztag taken to another level.
Welcomed with nothing but sunshine, over 4,500 players took to the field on Friday 24 February, for day one of the much anticipated Junior State Championships.
The energy and level of talent among teams made for an impressive first day of competition – the atmosphere electric, as many games proved to be quite evenly matched.
Over the course of both the A.M and P.M. sessions, the energy never wavered as players set out to apply their months of hard work and preparation.
The following teams currently sit undefeated, placing them in a promising position heading into day two of competition.
Boys 11s
- Cronulla
- Souths
- Baulkham Hills
- Heathcote Engadine
- Nepean
- Newcastle
- ACT
Girls 11s
- Souths
- Cronulla
- Camden
- Central Coast
- Baulkham Hills
Boys 12s
- Central Coast
- Baulkham Hills
- Shellharbour
- Souths
Girls 12s
- Souths
- Nepean
- Camden
Boys 13s
- Cronulla
- Baulkham Hills
- Central Coast
- Nepean
- Souths
- East Hills
Girls 13s
- Souths
- Camden
- Shellharbour
- Nepean
Boys 14s
- Shellharbour
- Central Coast
- East Hills
- Nepean
- Baulkham Hills
- Newcastle
- Souths
- Easts
Girls 14s
- Central Coast
- Shellharbour
- South West
- Cronulla
- Baulkham Hills
Boys 15s
- Parramatta
- ACT
- Cronulla
- Newcastle
- Central Coast
Girls 15s
- Baulkham Hills
- Wollongong
- Central Coast
- Cronulla
- Souths
Boys 16s
- Heathcote Engadine
- Souths
- Cronulla
- Wollongong
- East Hills
Girls 16s
- Baulkham Hills
- Shellharbour
- Cronulla
- Central Coast
Boys 17s
- St George
- Baulkham Hills
- ACT
- Central Coast
- Souths
Girls 17s
- Wollongong
- Central Coast
- Cronulla
- Souths
- Tamworth
NSW Oztag look forward to Saturday’s remaining round games, ahead of Sunday’s Finals.
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