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Arks topple Pirates

Vanessa SchmittMandurah Coastal Times

The B grade team ran on first, with an injury-riddled team. A huge first half effort put Arks only two tries ahead, with Mandurah unable to take advantage of their opportunities.

Arks pushed ahead in the second half, leaving Mandurah fighting up until the last whistle, ending the game with a 19-0 loss.

The A grade ran on next, putting up a fight from the start of the game. Also unable to capitalise on Arks� mistakes, Mandurah fell behind.

Another big push in the second half wasn't enough for Mandurah, ending the game with a 32-18 loss.

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The under 19s showed their skills and dedication on the field, keeping the scores even throughout the game. An unlucky mistake by Mandurah in the last few minutes allowed Perth Bayswater to keep the lead, ending the game with an unfortunate 25-24 loss.

Next week, Mandurah's senior teams will all be playing at home, with the under 19s kicking off first against Palmyra at 12.30pm, then the B grade against Curtin Uni at 1.50pm, and the A grade against Curtin Uni at 3.15pm.