BUILDCORP NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP – ROUND TWO REVIEW
Round two of the Buildcorp National Rugby Championship has wrapped up with a total of 30 tries being scored across the four matches.
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Round three commences this Thursday night with the Macquarie University North Harbour Rays taking on the Charles Sturt University NSW Country Eagles at Brookvale Oval in Sydney. The match will be broadcast live on FOX SPORTS 2HD & 2 from 7.30pm.
RESULTS
People Culture Strategies Greater Sydney Rams v University of Canberra Vikings (Pirtek Stadium, Sydney)
UC Vikings 37 (Jarrad Butler 2, Isaac Thompson, Les Makin, Tom Cusack tries; Jesse Mogg 4 cons) defeated Greater Sydney Rams 18 (Vasa Falealifii, Atieli Pakalani, Jed Holloway tries; Ben Volavola con).
Bond University Queensland Country v NSW Country Eagles (Bond University, Gold Coast)
NSW Country Eagles 37 (Andrew Kellaway 3, Stephen Hoiles, Patrick Dellit tries; Sam Windsor 3 cons, Darcy Etrich con) defeated Queensland Country 13 (Tom Pincus, Rubin Fuimaono tries; Tom Pincus con)
Sydney Stars v Melbourne Rising (Leichhardt Oval, Sydney)
Melbourne Rising 45 (Nic Stirzaker, Mitch Inman, Telusa Veainu, Sam Jeffries, Sefanaia Naivalu, Joe Kamana tries; Jack Debreczeni 5 cons) defeated Sydney Stars 13 (James Dargaville, Jimmy Stewart tries; Stuart Dunbar con)
Property Club Peth Spirit v Brisbane City (University of WA, Perth)
Brisbane City 26 (Pettowa Paraka 2; Chris Kuridrani, Junior Laloifi tries; Jake McIntyre 2 cons) defeated Perth Spirit 21 (Dillyn Leyds 2; Heath Tessmann tries; Dillyn Leyds 2 cons)
BUILDCORP NRC – ROUND THREE
Thursday 4 September – 7:30pm AEST
North Harbour Rays v NSW Country Eagles
Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Broadcast on FOXSPORTS 2 & FOXSPORTS 2HD
Saturday 6 September – 2:00pm ACST
Perth Spirit v Greater Sydney Rams
Adelaide Airport Stadium, Adelaide
Saturday 6 September – 2:30pm AEST
UC Vikings v Queensland Country
Viking Park, Canberra
Saturday 6 September – 3:00pm AEST
Brisbane City v Melbourne Rising
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane
Sydney Stars have a BYE
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