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Students find the net

17.06.2008 – Each of Sydney University’s men’s water polo representatives scored goals in Australia’s 21-nil win over Egypt in the opening match of the FINA World Super League tournament being played in Genoa, Italy.

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Mumm joins Wallaby ranks

16.06.2008 – Dean Mumm became the Sydney University Football Club’s 103rd Australian representative…

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Out of the Woodies

Senior statesmen, number eight Tim Davidson and halfback Nick Haydon, guided a young Sydney University XV to a pulsating and bruising 23-15 win over Eastwood at a gloomy University Oval on Saturday.

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Swimmers perform well at Speedo Cup

05.06.2008 – 48 Sydney Uni Members competed at the Carlile Speedo Cup with the junior team members making a big splash…

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Wicks end winning run

Sydney University lost their first match of the 2008 season on Saturday to a determined Randwick side that led the match for just three minutes yet managed to run away with a 26-23 victory at Coogee Oval.

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Mumm on Wallaby track

03.06.2008 – Dean Mumm’s outstanding performances have been rewarded with selection in a 30-man Wallaby squad …

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Four still pushing for Beijing

03.06.2008 – A regatta in Poland will determine the Olympic destiny of Sydney University Boat Club oarsmen Francis Hegarty and Matt Ryan…

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Students pay the price for inaccuracy

02.06.2008 – Last week’s missed kicks for goal almost handed Uni victory, but this week it cost them dearly…

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Two Lions in national squad

Two members of the Sydney University Lions National Water Polo League team have been selected in a 16-man National Junior Men’s (Under-20) squad to tour Europe.

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Leaders of the pack

30.05.2008 – If NSW Waratahs defeat the Crusaders in the Super 14 final in Christchurch on Saturday night, they can thank Sydney University Football Club for providing a third of the players.

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