The Warrigals have kept their season alive with an emphatic win over Cloncurry in their do or die clash over the weekend.
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The Warrigals were relentless from the first whistle and found several holes in Cloncurry's back line, crossing the line multiple times early on.
Warrigal skipper Dylan Buckingham said his side are peaking at the right time.
"It was a good night for Warrigals, we finally got some good numbers down to the game and it showed on the field," Buckingham said.
"We were a lot better with the ball and showed plenty of patience with outside backs scoring a number of tries finishing off the hard work from the big boys in the middle.
"Brandan Mcconachy bagged four in a man of the match effort."
The score ended in a 60-7 thumping to the Warrigals and will see them face off against the Euros in two weeks in another must win game to make the finals.
In the remaining match the Euros proved they are the favourites to win the competition with a solid win over the Keas 32-5.
It was a great effort by the Euros defensive side to keep a strong Keas back line from scoring until the last few minutes of the match.
Try scorers were Paul Iopu, Ziggy, Panisi Panisi, Joseph Maufale and Dustin Whippy.
A mention must go to Shane Tattersall for his efforts on the field. Unfortunately Shane was disallowed a try that was a very tough call.
With the exception of two forfeits and two draws the Euros are so far undefeated for the season which is a great achievement.
If they beat a hungry Warrigal line up in the final round they will take out the minor premiership.
This weekend the Cloncurry 10s take place in Cloncurry with the final round being played on Friday March 13.
The Warrigals have a must win clash against the Euros at 6pm while Cloncurry will be desperate to beat Keas to guarantee their finals spot.
Euros 29
Keas 26
Cloncurry 21
Warrigals 20
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