Redmen women advance to grand final
By Gary Nichols
The Grafton Women’s 10s side downed the Kempsey Cannonballs 24-5 on Saturday to set up a blockbuster grand final against nemesis Coffs Harbour Snappers on Saturday.
And the script is set up beautifully. Grafton, the early season favourites have lost their last two games against Snappers, including the major semi-final.
And with Grafton and Coffs both featuring plenty of representative players, the game should be one for the ages.
Grafton entered yesterday’s game as red-hot favourites, and it showed on the scoreboard.
The Redmen scored four tries to one with Yuri Fuller and arguably Grafton’s best on the day, Anna Kobukobua, both scoring a double.
It’s the second season in a row, the Grafton Redmen women’s side have booked a place in the Mid North Coast grand final.
Key stats and predictions
Here’s a run down of their season, key stats and predictions
A blockbuster showdown awaits in the 2024 Mid North Coast Women’s 10s Grand Final as the Grafton Redmen and Coffs Harbour Snappers collide for the ultimate prize.
The Grafton Redmen have been runaway favourites all season claiming the minor premiership by a considerable margin.
However, Coffs Snappers have gained momentum of late evidenced by their 27-22 victory over Grafton in the major semi-final two weeks ago.
Both sides ooze class with representative players littered throughout the two teams.
Finals are all about one -percenters and putting your body on the line.
With only 20-minutes per half, getting off to a good start will be paramount for both sides.
ROAD TO THE GRAND FINAL
GRAFTON REDMEN: Played 12 games won 11 lost one. Lost Major semi-final against Snappers 27-22. Won final against Kempsey 24-5
COFFS SNAPPERS: Played 12 won 10 lost 2. Won major semi-final 27-22
Last Four Meetings: Snappers def Redmen 27-22 Snappers def Redmen 20-0 Redmen def Snappers 31-7 Redmen def Snappers 24-10
Why the Redmen will win:
They have been the best team all year, however their two losses have been against Snappers.
Most current players featured in the 2023 grand final and know what it takes to win.
When on song can rack up plenty of points. Have scored an amazing 91-tries this season.
Workhorse-like pack of forwards and speed out wide
There is no obvious weakness in this side.
Why Snappers will win:
They have improved dramatically at the back end of the season.
Have had the better of the Redmen in recent clashes
Home ground advantage a huge plus.
Match-winners throughout the team. Backline has plenty of tricks up their sleeves and are unpredictable which will test Grafton’s defensive structure.
Key Player Grafton:
Yuri Fuller
Has a lethal mix of speed, strength and elusiveness. Also, a wonderful defender and tireless worker.
Tops the try scoring each season and thrives on big match occasions
Key Player Snappers:
Greta Smith
Has the ability to read a game and natural leader.
Loves to roll up her sleeves and do whatever is needed for the team.
Can also turn a match in the blink of an eye.
KEY STATS:
Both teams have met twice during the season with two wins a piece.
Grafton have racked up 469-points for and 85 against
Snappers have scored 371 points and conceded 119
Grafton have scored 91 tries to Snappers 66.
The Redmen will be hoping for a dry track after losing 20-0 to Snappers in the wet at home in round 9.
Grafton boast three Mid North Coast representative players including Tamar McHugh who captained the side, and have two current NSW Country Corellas
Coffs had four players represent Mid North Coast and have three players in the Corellas side
Prediction:
Grafton Redmen by five points. Try-scorers Tamar McHugh, Yuri Fuller, Anna Kobukobua, Esther Barker.
Ruby Flanders, Callie Winsor, Brooklyn French
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