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New Blog Post: St. Augustine’s win Waratah Shield for fifth time

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St. Augustine’s College won the Waratah Shield for the fifth time in six years at Forshaw Rugby Park yesterday. Coach John Papahatzis, who had previously taken St. Edmunds College to five consecutive titles, achieved the distinction of coaching teams to tournament victory ten times in eleven attempts. St. Augustine’s College 64 — Oakhill College 21
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Ward Prentice (10)
St. Augustine’s College won the Waratah Shield for the fifth time in six years at Forshaw Rugby Park yesterday. Coach John Papahatzis, who had previously taken St. Edmunds College to five consecutive titles, achieved the distinction of coaching teams to tournament victory ten times in eleven attempts. St. Augustine’s College 64 — Oakhill College 21
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Thanks Lee for a Great Comprehensive write up, I always look forward to reading your Articles.
It sounds like the Wallabies might need Mr Papahatzis to show them or ( Coach them ) how to Utilise your Backline to score tries and it doesn't need to become a kickathon as well.
 

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Rocky Elsom (76)
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Augies seem to be performing well across most age groups which is always a good sign of a successful rugby programme.

The teams from the peninsula are also doing well in the Junior Club Footy with many competitive teams at State Champs from Manly and Warringah across the Age groups.
 
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