WINGHAM Tigers edged out Taree City 32-30 to retain the Kristylea Bridge Cup in a Group Three Rugby League thriller played at the Jack Neal Oval.
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Forster-Tuncurry was far too strong for Old Bar in the other week 11 split round game, winning 60-28. The match was switched to the Jack Neal Oval from Old Bar because the field at Old Bar was deemed unplayable.
Port Macquarie leads the competition on 33 points from Wauchope on 25, Port City 243, Forster-Tuncurry 22 while Wingham and Taree have 21. Old Bar sit in last place on 19.
Old Bar defeated Forster-Tuncurry in reserve grade 32-16. The Taree-Wingham match was called off after Taree fullback Kevin McIntosh badly broke his ankle. This game will now be played on Wednesday night at the Wingham Sporting Complex.
Port Macquarie has 30 points and leads the competition from Wauchope on 26. Wingham and Forster-Tuncurry sit on 23 points with Old Bar on 20, Port City 19 and Taree City 16.
Taree City thumped Wingham 36-6 in the under 18s while Old Bar and Forster-Tuncurry accepted a drawn result as the ground at Old Bar was considered unplayable. Wauchope leads the way on 27 from Port Macquarie and Forster-Tuncurry on 26. Old Bar has 25, Port City 24, Taree City 23 and Wingham 13.
Taree City thrashed Wingham 72-0 in the only league tag game. The Old Bar/Forster-Tuncurry match will also be played on Wednesday night at Wingham as the ground at Old Bar was unplayable.
Port City and Port Macquarie share the lead on 27 from Forster-Tuncurry on 26, Taree City 25, Wauchope 23, Old Bar 20 and Wingham 13.
Two games in week 12 will be played on Saturday. Wauchope meets Taree City at Wauchope while Port City will host Old Bar at the Regional Stadium. Forster-Tuncurry plays Port Macquarie on Sunday at Tuncurry.