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WA
just pipped at the post in volleyball
RAAF
Base Amberleys Base rugby league team convincingly demonstrated
it was the A-team when it defeated No. 38 Squadron in a traditional
grudge match.
The Caribou detachment team went down to the base team 30-4.
The match was the latest in Amberleys round robin series of
inter-unit matches. The first match was played between No. 38 Squadron
and No. 6 Squadron on August 12. After a hard-fought duel, No. 6
Squadron narrowly won 22-20, setting the scene for another tough
game.
The confrontation, which took place on August 26 at the base oval,
started strongly, with both teams keen to get on top early.
No. 38 Squadron was the first to score with a nice kick into the
in-goal area. From the kick-off, the base team then forced an error
and ended up scoring after a repeat set of six.
For about 10 minutes, the game levelled out defensively until the
base team started to get on top and scored two more tries. Base
went into half time leading 16-4.
During the second half, both teams made a lot of mistakes, but Base
made the most of the chances given and quickly shot to a 24-4 lead.
Another six points clinched the match and Base walked from the paddock
26 points in front. Despite the sometimes below-par performances,
players and spectators alike agreed it had been a great game.
No. 38 Squadron will have an opportunity to come back when it faces
No. 1 Squadron in mid-September.
Amberley will also participate in a more serious event when it hosts
the Air Force Rugby League carnival on October 13-14.
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