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Sydney Rugby Union 1st Colts record score as real contenders emerge, stars, scorers, results

There’s a great divide in 1st Colts with a team many wrote off pre-season shouting to the world they are top six contenders with an extraordinary score in round 12. Stars, scorers, results

Warringah player Riley Whitfield. Pictures: Julian Andrews
Warringah player Riley Whitfield. Pictures: Julian Andrews

The Sydney Rugby Union 1st Colts competition continue to throw up extraordinary score lines while exposing the great divide in the 2025 competition.

There are now clearly eight teams buying for finals positions after 12 rounds and four teams without a hope in South, West Harbour, Norths and the Two Blues.

At the top of the table are Warringah, Sydney Uni and Randwick with 10 wins and just two losses.

They are followed by Gordon and Easts with eight wins and four losses.

Then it gets interesting.

Manly are in six place with seven wins and five losses on 38 points followed by the Wildfires - a team discounted as a threat by many pre-season - with six wins and six losses on 37 points and Eastwood with seven wins and five losses on 36 points.

The Wildfires racked up a massive 108–0 victory over Two Blues in Newcastle on Saturday to claim the boasting rights for the win of the entire season.

Gordon also had a big day out with a whopping 84 points put on the board compared to Norths 12.

Warringah player Riley Whitfield in a Colts match earlier this year.
Warringah player Riley Whitfield in a Colts match earlier this year.

The rest of the games were closer with the smallest difference the six point margin between Sydney Uni and Souths in this 35–29 battle won by a team many consider the favourites to win this year in Uni.

Warringah won the anticipated northern beaches battle with their 36–14 win over Manly, Eastwood wrapped up a big 47–31 win over West Harbour and Randwick defeated Easts 41–24 in a battle of the eastern suburbs.

In the performance of the round, the Wildfires had an extraordinary 16 tries in their demolition, with numerous stand-up performances, including Marley Scarff who converted 14 and also went over the try line.

H Hatting, Oscar Affleck, Ethan Hamilton and Ryan Smith all went over for two tries each in this match with other scorers Cajun Enfield, Noah Jackson, Hugh Argent-Smith, Angus Cornish, Jack Moyle, Dallas Kelly and Paddy Kerr.

Angus Pepar in a Manly scrum.
Angus Pepar in a Manly scrum.

In Eastwood’s win over West Harbour, Tutu Sorovi scored three tries in a standout performance.

Luke Alderson went over twice and Samuel Bacon and Mitchell Holmes scored one each.

West Harbour scorers were Daniele Tailasa, Charles Williams, Jeremiah Raniga, Keegan Mullen-Picchi and Clark Macfarlane.

In Gordon‘s big win, three players scored two tries each in Alexander Ward, Max Roach and Nicholas Lamming.

Other scorers were Samuel Bourgeois, Tunui Jorgensen, Harrison Darling, Charlie Baker, Michael Walsh and Henry Colvin also scored.

North scorers were Angus Phillips and Hugo Orpin.

In Warringah’s win, the Rats shared the scoring around with Lewis Wilson, Jacob Harder, Coby Toon and Riley Whitfield all scoring.

Albert Ingleton and Henry Curll scored for Manly.

NSW Tom Farr-Jones playing at a schools champs a few years ago.
NSW Tom Farr-Jones playing at a schools champs a few years ago.

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Josef Ah Kuoi went over twice for Randwick in their important win over Easts.

Lucas Aedo Kailea also scored two tries with Tom Farr-Jones and James Jones, coming off the reserve bench, scoring.

Charles Okane was a standout for East with two tries with Hunter Ryan also scoring and Frederick Snary converting three and kicking a penalty.

Sydney Uni got a workout against South but took the points 35–29.

Hamish Grover, Cameron Webster and Tom Hartman all scored for Uni with other points coming from a penalty try and Sam Sharman‘s boot.

Souths shared the scoring with Jean-Paul Sia, Vito Afu, Digby Woods and Jacob Prlja scoring tries.

Tom Farr Jones has taken over the lead as the top try scorer this season with 13 tries.

Nick Swain and Louis Fenwicke are in second and third with 12 tries each followed by Ezekiel James Guttenbiel, Max Roach and Charlie Moroney with 11 tries.

Riley Whitfield is next 10, followed by Tom Hartman Ethan Hamilton and Alexander Ward with nine tries to round out the top 10

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