The Corowa Cougars delivered two outstanding semi-final performances at home, with both teams progressing to the preliminary finals despite contrasting fortunes.
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The women’s league tag team produced one of the greatest matches in Murray Cup history, falling to undefeated Shepparton Eagles 22-18 in a thirteen-minute golden point, while the men secured a hard-fought 22-20 victory over Wangaratta Knights to maintain their perfect home record against their rivals.
Women’s League Tag
The women’s league tag side produced what will be remembered as one of the greatest matches in Murray Cup history, falling agonisingly short to the undefeated Shepparton Eagles 22-18 in the 13th minute of golden point after an epic encounter.
Both teams delivered structured, athletic football that demonstrated the highest quality of play and sportsmanship throughout the contest.
The match was a testament to the development of women’s rugby league in the region, with both teams executing game plans with precision and intensity.
The quality of play and commitment from every player on the field made this a genuine showcase for the sport.
The Cougars were outstanding across the park, with all players delivering performances that epitomised the team’s season-long commitment.
Camryn Andracchio, Shanae Murphy, Eboni Clifton, Leesa Hawking, Montana Hargreaves and Tyler Hocking all produced strong, dependable performances that provided the foundation for the team’s win.
Their games were characterised by safe handling, reliable defensive work, and the kind of steady leadership that has made the team so competitive throughout the campaign. Each player rose to the occasion when the pressure was at its most intense.
Support from the bench was exceptional throughout the gruelling contest, with spirits remaining high.
Bridgette Lee earned best on ground honours for her outstanding display at fullback, demonstrating the versatility and leadership that has made her such a crucial player for the team.
Her resilience in defense, strong attacking shape, and unwavering dedication to the team’s game plan were exemplary throughout the contest.
Her willingness to step into the halfback role when needed demonstrated how far her rugby league knowledge has come, now in her third season as a Cougar.
Special recognition went to Sophie Lee for her ‘next job’ attitude and the exceptional effort she displayed consistently in attack.
Her resilience when confronted by the physical nature of the Eagles’ defense was remarkable, never taking a backward step and always looking for ways to create opportunities for herself and teammates.
Georgia Farrington also received a special mention for her skill and tenacity in defense, combining a strong attacking game with unwavering commitment to the team’s goal of constructive and supportive communication.
Her leadership and positive influence were evident throughout the contest.
Tied at full time the match went into the thirteenth minute of overtime to determine the result.
The Cougar women are hungry heading into their preliminary final encounter against Wangaratta Knights at 12pm on Sunday, August 31 in Mooroopna.
Men’s Rugby League
Eli Burge moves the ball across the Cougars attack line.
The men’s side delivered a gritty 22-20 victory over Wangaratta Knights, maintaining their perfect record of never having been defeated by the Knights men on Cougar home soil while securing their place in the preliminary finals.
The men’s team rallied together magnificently to face a determined Wangaratta Knights side, with both teams fully aware that only one opportunity existed to progress to the preliminary finals alongside their women’s team counterparts.
The match was a testament to the competitive balance within the competition, with both sides creating and defending scoring opportunities throughout a contest that remained in doubt until the final whistle.
The quality of play and commitment from both teams provided excellent entertainment for the home crowd.
Billy Nicholls earned Players’ Player honours for his outstanding agility across the field, playing eyes-up football that created space for both himself and his teammates.
John Utuva takes a run through the Wangaratta defensive line.
His work rate in defense complemented his attacking contributions perfectly, a complete performance that got the wrap of his teammates.
Uluak Taufa was named runner-up for his powerful showing in the second row. His consistency and physicality were crucial factors in the team’s ability to control the contest when it mattered most.
Daniel Webb received special recognition for his contribution, always stepping up when needed most.
His experience and reliability have been invaluable assets throughout the season, and his continued commitment exemplifies the spirit within the squad (hope you’re enjoying retirement Daniel).
The Cougar men will progress to face Shepparton Eagles in the preliminary final at Mooroopna next Sunday at 2pm, where they will have the opportunity to secure their place in the grand final and cap off what has already been an outstanding campaign.