Photo gallery of NSW’s rising stars in U16, U18s girls, boys junior state rugby championships 2025
The rising stars of rugby and future Wallaroos and Wallabies were firmly in the spotlight at the NSW U16, U18s junior championships. Best action photos from the events here
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There were heart-stopping thrillers, runaway tries, blockbusting defence and smiles all around at the two Sydney venues hosting NSW junior rugby state championships over the long weekend.
The U16s boys and girls competitions were played at Eric Tweedale with the U18s boys and girls tournaments at St Luke’s at Concord.
The championships are an important pathway for the rising stars of the game with plenty of interest in these two age groups.
Over the three days countless games were played before the winners were decided on Sunday.
Photographer Julian Andrews was at the two tournaments across the weekend and took some fantastic action photos.
The tournament provided our junior talent the chance to test themselves against the best in the state at the three-dayu extravaganza.
It also provided rugby selectors with the opportunity to spy talent for future teams, rep sides and potentially the Waratahs academies in the future.
At the under 16s championships the Two Blues beat Randwick 10-0 at Eric Tweedale. in the boys competition.
Penrith beat Manly West 8-5 in the girls under 16 decider. FULL RESULT WRAP HERE
At the U18s Randwick beat Wildfires 14-7 in the state championship cup final.
Benjamin Collison scored Randwick’s try with Marat Nahas kicking three penalties.
Rory Grant scored for the Wildfires. DAY ONE WRAP HERE
In the girls championship the Manly Mermaids and Sydney Uni were involved in a 10-10 draw in the U18s decider.
Salote Koula and Kidada Thomas scored for Manly with Kiana Vatuuba scoring for Uni and Tenaria George converting and kicking a penalty. DAY TWO WRAP HERE
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