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Victorian Rugby Union results | May 5

VICTORIAN RUGBY UNION

DEWAR SHIELD

Prem 1: Moorabbin 19 bt Melbourne 11, Box Hill 29 bt Harlequin 14, Melbourne 27 bt Endeavour Hills 17, Power House 20 bt Sth Districts 3.

Prem 2: Melbourne 16 bt Melbourne 14, Harlequin 23 bt Box Hill 17, Endeavour Hills 14 bt Melbourne Uni 12. Power House 46 bt Sth Districts 17.

Prem 3: Melbourne 76 bt Moorabbin 5, Harlequin 37 bt Box Hill 19, Melbourne Uni 36 bt Endeavour Hills 22. Power House 26 bt Sth Districts 12.

Prem 4: Melbourne 36 bt Harlequin 0, Footscray 29 bt Melbourne Uni 22.

Colts: Harlequin Mar 48 bt Harlequin Blue 12, Moorabbin 31 bt Melbourne 14, Melbourne Uni 76 bt Endeavour Hills 0.

A Grade: Boroondara 29 bt Geelong 12, Wyndham City 60 bt Shepparton 20, Eltham 32 bt Northern 5.

B Grade: Maroondah 30 bt Monash Uni 10, Eltham 32 bt Northern 26. Bendigo 36 bt Ballarat 10.

Women: Melbourne 12 bt Northern 5. Western Districts 51 bt Power House 0. Third Division: Melton 34 bt Cererbus 12, Melbourne 25 bt Puckapunyal 8.

VSRU 1st XV DIV 1: Melbourne Grammar 18 bt Trinity Grammar 5, Scotch College 34 bt 12, Xavier College 38 bt Brighton Grammar 21. DIV 2: St Pats College 56 bt Haileybury 0, Carey Grammar 37 bt Melbourne High 18, Marcellin College 51 bt Ivanhoe Grammar 19.

JUNIORS

18s: Endeavour Hills 37 bt Moorabbin 12, Sth Districts 37 bt Wyndham City 15, Power House 60 bt Easts 0.

16A: Moorabbin 68 bt Endeavour Hills 7, Northern 58 bt Footscray 10. 16B: Eltham 22 bt Harlequin 15, Melton 32 bt Box Hill 24.

14A: Endeavour Hills 39 bt Moorabbin 12, Power House 39 bt Northern 35. 14B: Harlequin 24 bt Eltham 12, Maroondah 47 bt Melbourne 2, Box Hill 39 bt Footscray 10.

12A: Box Hill 34 Melbourne G 0, Harlequin 29 bt Footscray 5. 12B: Melbourne Blue 42 bt PH/Geelong 10.

11’s: Endeavour Hills 27 bt Moorabbin 0, Box Hill 24 bt Melbourne 17.

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