DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Duhaney Park Red Sharks face Washington Boulevard Bulls, who are in their first...
Reigning champions Duhaney Park Red Sharks face Washington Boulevard Bulls, who are in their first decider
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Duhaney Park Red Sharks face Washington Boulevard Bulls, who are in their first decider, in the Jamaica Rugby League National Club Championship Grand Final on Saturday, September 17 at the University of West Indies Mona Bowl. Bulls head coach Derone Davis said: “Our first half was poor but we got it together in the second 40. Our forwards are usually our strength and they gave us momentum, but our back line really stood up, especially defensively. Overall, I am proud of the team. For the finals we hope we can put together a more complete performance as we will have to be at our best to challenge the champions.”
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