How Darwin Rugby sides are shaping up for 2023-24 season
Rugby rivalries will be put to the test in the Darwin heat for the 2023-24 season, which promises an influx of young and exciting talent to the competition. See how the clubs are shaping up.
Rugby rivalries will be put to the test in the Darwin heat for the 2023-24 season, which promises an influx of young and exciting talent to the competition. See how the clubs are shaping up.
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A HAT-TRICK of tries for debutant Stylianos Vrontos saw University Pirates charge into the Darwin A-grade rugby union season with a 38-7 win over Casuarina Cougars.
UNIVERSITY Pirates player-coach Robbie Butcher is looking for a strong start to the season from his side in Darwin A-grade rugby union action, as his troops gear up to take on Casuarina Cougars in Round 2 on Saturday.
WITH the 2020-21 Darwin A-grade rugby union competition now underway the NT News predicts the layout of the table come the end of the season.
DARWIN Dragons lived up to their status as reigning premiers with a 25-19 win in their grand final rematch against Casuarina Cougars in the opening round of the Darwin A-grade rugby union competition.
CASUARINA Cougars captain Mark Ross said his side was hungry to avenge its grand final loss in its first-round match against premiers Dragons in the Darwin A-grade rugby union competition.
PALMERSTON Crocs captain Kendall Quakawoot feels his side is ready for a big campaign in the Darwin A-grade rugby union competition after a tough pre-season.
DARWIN Dragons captain Hirini Murfitt is eager for another big season for his unit as it eyes a three-peat in the Darwin A-grade rugby union competition, with the competition returning to a wet-season schedule.
THE decision to cancel the 2020 edition of the Hottest 7s was met with widespread understanding from stakeholders with lack of incoming teams due to COVID a big factor
DARWIN’S popular Hottest 7s Rugby Sevens tournament has been cancelled for 2020 due to ongoing concerns surrounding COVID-19
DARWIN rugby union will make a sooner return than expected with the competition set to revert to a wet season schedule starting October 23
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