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Dolphins play exciting footy at knockoutMacleay ArgusCronulla Sharks NRL young guns Albert Kelly and Blake Ferguson were members of the Dolphins team. “I would just like to thank my family for a great weekend ...

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Dolphins play exciting footy at knockout
13/10/2009 8:43:00 AM

A YOUNG Nulla Dolphins team nearly caused a huge upset at the recent NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout.

The team made up of mostly Kempsey youngsters went down in the semi-final to the eventual winners Walgett.

Nulla Dolphins coach Lewis Kelly said his boys played some very exciting football to beat Sydney Metro and Moree during the competition.

“We had a very young team made up of my grandsons and nephews,” Kelly said.

“They did me very proud and the way they conducted themselves on and off the field was excellent.”

The Aboriginal knockout was played in Armidale over the October long weekend.

Cronulla Sharks NRL young guns Albert Kelly and Blake Ferguson were members of the Dolphins team.

“I would just like to thank my family for a great weekend and the other Kempsey players who cheered us on while they were not playing,” Kelly said.

The Dolphins were the only team in the semi final not to receive a bye during the knockout.

Walgett won the final 48-44 in extra time over the Mindaribba Warriors to claim their fourth knockout and their first in almost two decades.

The Nulla Dolphins would like to thank all their sponsors especially Grant from Myhill Meats.
 
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