Under 12 Division: Minor premiers Kings (Ryan Van Der Velden, Lachlan Nunan, Murray Staines, Jack Luka, Denzel Arvesi, Mitchell Wallace, Bailey Hutchison, Magnus Kelly) didn’t have it all their own way in their major semi-final against the second-placed Bulls (Blake Livingstone, Tom Giokaris, Colby Van Der Velden, Dane Griffiths, Taj Jenkins, Curtis Brown, Thomas Best, Caiden Traish). Kings did enough in the second period to get home 17-15.
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Lakers (Logan Hill, Alex Flynn, Mitchell Scott, Tiger Prentice, Jai Simcoe, Kyan Campbell, Archie Morris) went to the break up 13-6 over Comets (Ryan Wells, Gibson Pearce, Lincoln Hutchison, Jai McMillan, L Cole, Justin Field, Lachlan Drury, Jordan Livingstone, Finn Pascoe) in the minor semi-final but ran away with the game to win 37-17.
Under 14 Division: The major semi-final saw top side Kings (Harrison Livingstone, Toby Campbell, Billy Rushworth, Hutch Evans, Jed Simcoe, Kade Inwood) jump out to a big 31-13 lead against Wildcats (Ashton Hunter, Eli Morris, Connor Moss, Ashton Kenniff, Emmett Freeman, Nathan Ralph, Harrison Wells) at the half. The margin was too great as Kings booked a grand final berth, 59-37.
The minor semi-final was a ding-dong battle between Lakers (Brendan Barber, Riley Hart, Connor Fitzpatrick, Riley Bell, Connor Goodwin, Keegan Phelan, Dane Houlison) and Comets (Brayden Saville, Kynan Coombs, Donovan Jenkins, Millar Mendham, Blake Goldspink, Brayden Drury) with Comets enjoying a 19-16 advantage at the half. Lakers took charge and hung on in the last dramatic minutes for a 36-34 win.
Under 16-18 Division: Minor premiers Comets (Connor Marshall, Hayden Cox, Jarron Petra, Liam Pyne, Lachie Wilson, Luke Thompson) didn’t bring their A game to the major semi against Wildcats (Blake Sheil, Fletcher Swift, Luke Jensen, Callum Flynn, Austyn Lincoln, Ryan Bird) and Wildcats made them pay, recording an emphatic 85-47 victory.
The minor semi-final between Bulls (Mitch Gurney, Ethan Hill, Tallis Flynn, Kory Pringle, Daniel Edwards) and Lakers (Corey Honey, Ethan Pringle, Zeke Evans, Tom Pottinger, James Wiles, Jesse Fairwether, Keiran Brown) saw the lead change hands several times. A last-second Lakers shot from near halfway hit the ring and stayed out for Bulls to survive 58-56.