Junior Reps forge their pathway through finals debut

Pathways Wrap: Finals Week One

LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken

The Pathways Wrap for Finals Week One on dragons.com.au features a summary of the results from the NSWRL's Junior Reps finals over the weekend.

The Illawarra team, led by forward trio Trinity Tauaneai, Seriah Palepale, and Siu Richter, had a strong showing as they advanced to the Preliminary Final.

The Tarsha Gale Cup squad started the day off well with a great win, but the Steelers faced disappointing outcomes at the Harold Matthews Cup and SG Ball Cup levels at Collegians on Sunday.

Trinity Tauaneai, Seriah Palepale, and Siu Richter played a dominant role for the Illawarra team, showcasing their skills and leading the squad to success.

The trio's performance was crucial in the team's advancement to the Preliminary Final, highlighting their talent and determination on the field.

The Tarsha Gale Cup squad kicked off the day with a superb win, setting a positive tone for the Steelers.

However, the results were mixed for the team as they faced disappointing outcomes in the Harold Matthews Cup and SG Ball Cup matches.

Despite facing challenges in these competitions, the Steelers showed resilience and determination throughout the games.

The wrap provides a comprehensive overview of the weekend's results, detailing the successes and challenges faced by the Illawarra team in the Junior Reps finals.

It highlights the standout performances of players like Trinity Tauaneai, Seriah Palepale, and Siu Richter, who were instrumental in the team's success.

Overall, the wrap captures the excitement and intensity of the first week of the finals, showcasing the talent and dedication of the players involved.

Despite facing some setbacks, the Illawarra team displayed determination and skill in their quest for victory, setting the stage for an action-packed and thrilling conclusion to the Junior Reps finals.

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