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The inaugural Immortals Challenge was held yesterday, Saturday, September 20, 2014, across Whalan Reserve, The Kingsway and St Marys Stadium – and what a response the first “best of the best” NSW under-age competition received.

Thousands of participants and spectators flooded all three venues, with the crowd thrilled to have the opportunity to meet two of the Immortals in attendance, Andrew Johns and Bob Fulton, as well as watch the best under-age sides from NSW go into battle.

Games across all six age divisions were played in great spirit, with 12 of the day’s best sides given the opportunity to play off for the Immortals Challenge trophies at St Marys Stadium.

The results from the finals – and the six inaugural Immortals Challenge trophy winners – are listed below.

 

Andrew Johns under-9s
Eagle Vale St Andrews (Western Suburbs) 12 defeated Kurnell Stingrays (Cronulla) 0
Eagle Vale St Andrews – Andrew Johns Trophy winners

Graeme Langlands under-10s
Hills District Bulls (Parramatta) 12 defeated St Johns Eagles (Canterbury) 6
Hills District Bulls – Graeme Langlands Trophy winners

Clive Churchill under-11s
Bankstown Sports (Canterbury) 18 defeated St Johns Eagles (wildcard) 0
Bankstown Sports – Clive Churchill Trophy winners

Bob Fulton under-12s
Minchinbury Jets (Penrith) 12 defeated Christian Brothers (Manly) 0
Michinbury Jets – Bob Fulton Trophy winners

Reg Gasnier under-13s
Eagle Vale St Andrews (Western Suburbs) 20 defeated Central Charlestown (Newcastle) 0
Eagle Vale St Andrews – Reg Gasnier Trophy winners

Johnny Raper under-14s
Wentworthville Magpies (Parramatta) 10 defeated Mascot Jets (South Sydney) 0
Wentworthville Magpies – Johnny Raper Trophy winners

Visit nswrl.com.au for more from the Immortals Challenge in coming days.

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