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Wattles Warriors improved their home and away margin on Saturday night when they thumped Brothers 100-4.

By Casey O'Connor

GIRLS TIME TO ‘COME AND TRY’

Any ladies or girls who are keen to give the game of golf a go, the ladies match committee is proposing to hold come and try days at the Stanthorpe Golf Club in August and September.

Starting at 1pm. on Sunday 15 August , then the following two Sundays, 22 August and 5 September, interested ladies/girls, mothers/daughters are invited to participate.

Participants will receive basic golf instruction, play a few holes and then play an Ambrose event. The fun afternoons will also include a sausage sizzle.

Any interested ladies and girls are most welcome. Do not worry if you do not have the necessary equipment, the club can supply these on the day. Please call Kay (0455 123 470), Nikki (0428 811 158) or Annelle (0419 170 129) for further information or to register your interest.

A CENTURY TO WATTLES

Wattles Warriors improved their home and away margin on Saturday night when they thumped Brothers 100-4.

Brothers simply had no answers, as the Warriors ran in a procession of tries – 18 in all at Glenholme Park.

Wattles showed no mercy in what was a relentless, and polished display from the get-go.

Wattles raced out to a 30-nil lead before brother managed to get on the board when Sam Betros scored.

There would be no miracle comebacks from Brothers as Wattles extended their lead to 44-4 at half time.

It was more of the same after the break with Wattles players queuing up to score. Matt Christensen bagged five tries while matt Duggan’s individual tally was tally 32 points. He scored a try and kicked 14 conversions.

This was a polished performance from Wattles. Brothers were simply outclassed

WATTLES 100 (Matthew Christensen 5, Joe Mua 3, Dale Perkins 2, Brendon McBryde 2, Jacob Meddleton, Ty Gardner, Braydon Wilson, Matt Duggan, Mitch Duff, Ryan Duggan tries Matt Duggan 14 goals) defeated BROTHERS 4 (Sam Betros try)