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Best of best for St Mary’s

The Chronicle runs rule over Allan Langer Cup clash

- SEAN TEUMA sean.teuma@thechronic­le.com.au

RUGBY LEAGUE: St Mary’s College has booked its spot in the 2020 Langer Cup.

But it wasn’t without a scare, as their 18-0 lead was brought back to 18-all, before they composed themselves to run out winners over Coombabah State High School.

In a match that called on all the resolve of the squad, The Chronicle looks at the top three performers from the Langer Cup qualifier.

XAVIER VA’A (FRONT ROW)

A real captain’s knock from the imposing front rower.

Va’a led from the front with the ball in hand, consistent­ly getting St Mary’s on the front foot and attracting multiple defenders.

He was rewarded for his efforts with a crucial try in the second half that gave his side breathing room at 30-18.

KEANU WRIGHT-DUNROBIN (FULLBACK)

Chose his times to chime in to perfection.

With experience in the halves, Wright-Dunrobin’s positional play at fullback was near-perfect, slotting himself into the backline in the second half to set up Angus Wright for two tries to close out the contest.

Got the scoring underway when latching onto a Blake Moore grubber.

BLAKE MOORE (FIVEEIGHTH)

Forms a formidable partnershi­p with halfback Brayden Paix that will cause a lot of problems for opposition schools.

Wasn’t afraid to take the line on, highlighte­d by his try out of dummy half in the first half.

Made smart decisions in defence and led the attack of St Mary’s from the front, getting his team into great shape.

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 ?? Picture: Nev Madsen ?? FROM THE FRONT: St Mary's celebrate Blake Moore’s (number 6) try against Coombabah State High School.
Picture: Nev Madsen FROM THE FRONT: St Mary's celebrate Blake Moore’s (number 6) try against Coombabah State High School.

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