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The Parramatta Eels Harold Matthews side and the Tarsha Gale Nines sides had victories over the Cronulla Sharks and Sydney Indigenous Academy in Round Seven of their respective competitions on Saturday 25 March, 2017.

The Parramatta Eels SG Ball side had a bye.

HAROLD MATTHEWS

The Parramatta Eels Harold Matthews side notched up their fourth consecutive victory, and their fifth win of the season, defeating the Cronulla Sharks at Southern Cross Group Stadium.

The Sharks were quick to strike first, putting first points on the board, but a controlled and composed performance by the young Blue & Gold saw the side stay in the contest and pile on the pressure late in the first half.

The side entered the half time sheds 24-6, after a double to Albert Etuati Faavae, and two tries a piece in the second half saw the Eels come away 18 point victors.

Tyler Field having a perfect day with the boot, kicking six from six conversions, to go along with his one try.

Parramatta Eels 36 (Tries: Albert Etuati Faavae (2), Christian Pasitoa, Jed  Edwards, Tyler Field, Tevita Masima; Goals: Tyler Field 6/6)

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Cronulla Sharks 18 (Tries: Zachary Issa, Douglas Levi, Damon Smith; Goals: Thomas Demeio: 3/3)

TARSHA GALE NINES

The Parramatta Eels Tarsha Gale Nines side came away 24 victors over their Round Seven clash against the Sydney Indigenous Academy at New Era Stadium, Cabramatta on Saturday 25 March.

The Blue & Gold notching up their fourth win of the season, as Shaylee Bent starred with three tries and Brittany Starr crossed for two.

Parramatta Eels 32 (Tries: Shaylee Bent 3, Brittany Starr 2, Brodie Dillon, Kaleioni Soakai, Ngalika Barker)

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Sydney Indigenous Academy 8 (Tries: Robyn Draper, Montana Roberts)

NEXT WEEK

In Round Eight of their respective competitions, the Harold Matthews and SG Ball side take on the Central Coast at Morie Breen Oval on Saturday 1 April, with Harold Matthews kicking off at midday and the SG Ball kicking off at 1:30pm.

The Tarsha Gale Nines take on the Cronulla Sharks at Southern Cross Group Stadium on Saturday 1 April, kick off at 9:30am.

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