Exciting Round Three Action in Penrith Rugby League: Anzac Day Blockbuster and Sunday Encounter
In a thrilling round three of the Penrith Rugby League, fans were treated to an Anzac Day blockbuster and an epic Sunday encounter that showcased the best of the competition. The top sides once again showed their dominance, with strong individual performances shining through.
The St Clair Comets kicked clear in a nail-biting thriller against Colyton, securing their third straight win with a hard-fought 20-12 victory. The game was a tight tussle, with only six points separating the teams heading into the final minute. St Clair’s Leha Fakatava sealed the win with a crucial penalty goal, capping off a tense and exciting match.
Meanwhile, St Marys secured a breakthrough win over Brothers, thanks in large part to a four-try heroics from flying centre Josh Baravilala. Baravilala’s impressive performance helped St Marys to a 30-16 victory, showcasing his skill and talent on the field.
In the Anzac Day blockbuster, Windsor and Glenmore Park faced off in a highly anticipated match that saw Windsor emerge victorious with a commanding 56-24 win. The Wolves put on a dominant display, running in a total of eight tries to secure the victory in front of a passionate crowd.
Emu Plains continued their impressive start to the season with a resounding 60-0 win over Minchinbury, further solidifying their status as reigning premiers. Alexander Myles was a standout performer, scoring three tries in a dominant first-half performance.
Overall, round three of the Penrith Rugby League delivered plenty of excitement and top-quality rugby league action. Fans were treated to some incredible displays of skill and determination from the top teams in the competition, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.