Cloncurry suffered back to back loses after going down to the Euros in a high scoring try for try contest over the weekend.
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The two sides now have some competition rivalry with their last meeting ending in a draw.
This time the game was once again in the balance until a flurry of late tries from Euros snatched the much needed win by 16 points following on from their forfeit loss last week.
Cloncurry captain Rhygan Werret said it was a tough game for his men as they had less numbers than usual.
"We had a lot of good phases and plays but couldn't finish when the opportunities were there," Werret said.
"The size and strength of the Euro's back line proved to be their strength once again with a number of tries coming from one on one break throughs."
Werret said the game was anyone's for the taking.
"It was a high scoring game, going try for try, but a couple of late tries from euros saw a win slip just out of reach for the Curry," he said.
Werret said next week Cloncurry will be focusing on strong communication in defence against Keas to be certain that every player is marked appropriately.
Final score Euros 47 - 31 Cloncurry.
The second clash saw the Warrigal's keen to continue their new found form from winning their first game last week.
But the Kea's size and speed proved to much as they scored eight tries to one.
No chances were given by the Kea's finishing the game 51 to Warrigal's 5.
This week games are on Saturday November 30 in Mount Isa.
Keas face Cloncurry at 6pm.
Euros play Warrigals at 8pm.
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