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Grand Finals were played in the Southside 2, 3 and 4 grades and semi-finals were played in the Northside 1, 2 and 3 grades


Beenleigh Juniors and St Brendans were level on 10-all in the Southside 2 Grand Final at half time, with both teams scoring two tries. In the second half St Brendans scored two tries to one to win the match and the premiership 23-16, scoring four tries to three overall.


In the Southside 3 Grand Final between Mt Gravatt and Slacks Creek, each team scored one try in the first half for the scores to be locked at 6-all at the break. In the second half, Slacks Creek scored three ties to two to win the match and the premiership 24-16, scoring four tries to three overall.


In the Southside 4 Grand Final between Browns Plains and Logan Brothers, Browns Plains scored two tries to one in the first half to lead 10-6 at the break. In the second half, Browns Plains scored two tries to none to win the match and premiership 20-6, scoring four tries to one overall.


In the Northside 1 elimination semi-final between Dayboro and Mitchelton, Dayboro scores two tries to one in the first half, to lead 8-4 at the break. There was one further try by each team in the second half for Dayboro to win the match 12-8, scoring three tries to two overall. In the major semi-final, Valleys and Brisbane Natives each scored one try in the first half, with Valleys leading 10-6 at the break. At full time, both teams had scored three tries with Valleys winning the match 20-18. In next Saturdays Preliminary Final at Langlands Park at 3.00 PM, Brisbane Natives will play Dayboro.


In the Northside 2 elimination semi-final Gaters led Samford 20-0 at half time and won the match 37-6, scoring seven tries to one overall. In the major semi-final, Normanby led Deception Bay 12-4 at half time before winning the match 28-22, scoring five tries to four overall. In Next Saturdays Preliminary Final at Langlands Park at 1.15 PM, Deception Bay will play Gaters.


In the Northside 3 elimination semi-final between Brighton and St Josephs, St Josephs scored three tries to two in the first half to lead 18-12 at the break. In the second half, Brighton scored a further four tries to one to win the match 36-24, scoring six tries to four overall. In the major semi-final, Mitchelton led Aspley 12-6 at half time, having scored two tries to one. Aspley scored four tries to one in the second half to win the match 28-18, scoring five tries to three overall. In next Saturdays Preliminary Final at Langlands Park at 11.30 AM, Mitchelton will play Brighton.


In Premier Grade, Gaters received a forfeit from Carina to go to 35 points. Aspley beat Wynnum 44-8 to go to 23 and Easts Juniors and Pine Rivers share 22 points after Pine Rivers beat Easts Juniors 46-34. In the other match, Souths Juniors beat Logan Brothers 38-30, leaving Logan Brothers on 21, Souths on 15, Carina on 9 and Wynnum on 5 points.


Bulimba Valleys continue in the lead in Southside 1 on 38 points, having received a late forfeit from Greenbank. Redlands beat Mt Gravatt 16-12 to move to 36 points with Mt Gravatt staying on 26 points. Wests Inala beat Cannon Hill 24-10 to go to 20 points, with Logan Brothers beating Centenary 46-16 to go to 19 points. Cannon Hill is on 13 points, Greenbank on 12 and Centenary on 4 points.


In the Under 20 grade, Easts Juniors received a forfeit from Carina to go to 39 points. Carina has now withdrawn from the competition and will not play next week. Logan Brothers beat Brothers 64-0 to go to 32 points. Souths Juniors received a forfeit from the withdrawn Northlakes to move to 29 points, with Brothers staying on 27 points. Norths received a forfeit from Burpengary to go 24 points with Burpengary staying on 19 points. In the other match, Arana Hills beat Springwood 52-24 to go to 15 points with Springwood on 7 points.
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