Teenage Sensation Coby Black Leads Burleigh Bears to Record-Breaking Victory
In a stunning display of dominance, young gun Coby Black has etched his name in rugby league history books with a record-breaking performance for the Burleigh Bears. Touted as the successor to Adam Reynolds, Black orchestrated one of the biggest wins ever seen in the sport, as the Bears demolished the Wide Bay Bulls 130-0 in a Mal Meninga Cup clash.
The 17-year-old halfback sensation was in a league of his own as he led Burleigh to a jaw-dropping victory, scoring two tries and an incredible 19 conversions for a total of 46 points. With Black at the helm, the Bears ran riot, scoring a try every 208 seconds against the hapless Bulls.
Pizzey Park was transformed into a scoring frenzy as Burleigh notched up a staggering 23 tries in a ruthless display of attacking prowess. The Broncos prodigy showcased his playmaking abilities, guiding his team to a commanding 70-0 lead at halftime before piling on more points in the second half.
The historic win saw Burleigh enter the record books with one of the biggest victories in rugby league history. Black’s exceptional performance drew praise from Bears CEO Damian Driscoll, who lauded the teenage brigade for their outstanding display on the field.
With star players like Xavier Coates’ brother Phillip and Sunny Kama contributing to the scoring spree, Burleigh’s triumph was a collective effort that showcased the depth of talent in the team. Black’s 46-point haul not only secured a memorable win for the Bears but also cemented his status as a rising star in the sport.
As the rugby league world marvels at Burleigh’s incredible feat, Black’s record-breaking performance will be remembered as a defining moment in his burgeoning career. With the Broncos grooming him for a future role in the NRL, Black’s star continues to rise as he cements his place as one of the brightest prospects in the game.
