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Bulldogs bully the Sunshine Coast Competition
THE Beerwah Bulldogs continue to dominate the Sunshine Coast region rugby league competition, with both the A Grade Men and Open Women drowning out the Caloundra Sharks on May 27.
The A Grade Doggies beat the Sharks 28-10, with Bulldogs winger Sam Fullerton bagging three tries.
It was also Beerwah Captain Daniel Kidd’s 200th game, and despite brother, Mathew, injuring himself in last week’s game against Nambour, he was pleased they both played in the milestone game.
Beerwah Bulldogs A Grade coach Brett
HIll said due to their undefeated streak all season, he is considering resting some players next week.
“We played really well, it was a tight game but our defence has been really strong which has helped,” he said.
“The President Cup is back and on next week where the top two teams play eachother mid season, we used to do it a few years ago before Covid.
“Beerwah is playing the Kawana Dolphins at the President Cup, and we will be playing them again the following week in our regular season.” with no returns to the squad in sight, meaning reserve grade players have been stepping up. was five years old and now I’m 18, and I’ve play for the team he supports, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, if he had a choice. The second rower debuted for the A Grade team in their round three clash against the Noosa Pirates in the 2023 season, after his Falcons season finished for the year. been really good for us.”
“Jackson Kite is going gangbusters, for an eighteen year old kid to play like that and step up, he’s a big unit and he’s handled the physicallity really well,” he said.
The Beerwah Bulldogs Reserve Grade did not play due to a forfieted match against the Coolum Colts.
The Beerwah Open Women came back with a vengeance in their second game against the Caloundra Sharks this season, winning 34-12.