Sydney University Rugby League Club’s return to the NSW Tertiary Cup competition is headed for a fairytale finish at Henson Park this Saturday when they host the Division One and Division Two Grand Finals.
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Brydens Sydney Uni Flames add size and versatility to the roster
Brydens Sydney Uni Flames sign Stanford University import player Mikaela Ruef from Ohio.
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Scoreboard
Scoreboard is a wrap-up of the efforts of Sydney University athletes and teams through the past week, compiled by Graham Croker. Stories on some of the performances also appear in the News section.
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Students keep Premier League chances alive
A five-goal haul from Evan Smith helped Sydney University to a 45-point win over Western Suburbs Magpies in their elimination final of the Sydney Men’s Premier Division AFL at Blacktown International Sports Park on Saturday and a step closer to a grand final appearance.
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Hickey wins major award
David Hickey was named Sydney University Football Club’s Best and Fairest player for 2014 at the annual presentation of awards last week.
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Grand final berth for Sevens
Sydney University dipped out of the Sydney Cup men’s hockey competition with their 2-1 loss to Moorebank Liverpool in the qualifying final at the weekend.
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Lions into NSWTRL Grand Final
The SURLFC First Grade side became the first team through to the NSWTSRL’s 2014 Grand Final with an outstanding win over 2014 minor premiers and current defending premiers Sydney Trains.
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Narrow miss for students in the NEAFL
Although Sydney Uni’s premier men’s AFL team has narrowly missed out on the finals, the team should be proud of its most successful season resulting in a 7th placed finish.
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Sydney Uni Lions roar into the finals
The Sydney University Rugby League Football Club’s (SURLFC) remarkable come-back season continues with its first division team finishing in second place at the end of regular competition.
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Seven in Wallabies squad
Sydney University Football Club has seven representatives in the 30-man Wallabies squad announced today for the next stage of the Rugby Championship.