LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
All Saints College from Maitland has etched their name in the annals of Rugby League history, claiming the coveted U/15s NSW Schoolboy Trophy, a true feat of sporting excellence.
In a thrilling final showdown at Gosford, they battled it out against Bass Hill Sports High with grit and determination, ultimately emerging victorious as the top U/15s team in the entire state.
Their path to glory was paved with impressive triumphs, showcasing their unwavering resolve and raw talent in a series of intense battles across various locations.
It all began with a triumphant display at the U/15s Hunter Premiership Gala Day in Raymond Terrace, setting the stage for their journey to greatness.
Advancing to the semi-finals at Baddeley Park in Cessnock, they soared to new heights, eventually clinching the coveted Hunter Premiership title at the iconic McDonald Jones Stadium, the hallowed grounds of the Newcastle Knights.
Undeterred by challenges, the team proceeded to conquer the U/15s Country Cup Northern Finals in Coffs Harbour, maintaining their winning streak and bolstering their reputation as a formidable force in the Rugby League arena.
Their mettle was truly tested at the Country Cup Grand Final in Bathurst, where they faced off against St Edmunds College and emerged victorious as the top U/15s Country team.
But the ultimate test awaited them in the form of a showdown against the City Cup champions, Bass Hill Sports High.
In a display of sheer determination and unyielding spirit, All Saints College rose to the occasion, emerging triumphant and solidifying their status as the undisputed U/15s NSW Schoolboy Champions.
The boys have truly embodied the essence of Rugby League, showcasing skill, courage, and camaraderie in every game they play.