THE Singleton Bulls made it three wins from three in their last home game of the regular season putting a combined total of 159 points on the scoreboard.
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C Grade set the trend for the day earning the minor premiership title with a comprehensive 69-7 win over Medowie.
They scored off only the second phase of the game through Ethan Adler and reached a 44-0 score line by halftime.
Last time these two teams met the Bulls had an off day and lost by a single try, the difference this time round was massive.
The team dubbed ‘the entertainers’ put on a show, in the scoring Ethan Adler, Bryce Field and Christian Kirby all scored hat tricks while Sean Paget and Daniel Kisi also scored.
The highlight of the scoring was a quick shift of the ball by the Bulls deep in their own half through the backline to Kisi who then deftly kicked ahead for Bryce Field to touch down.
Chris Howard converted seven tries in the game.
In B Grade it was a similar story with the Bulls dominating in the first half against Cooks Hill and even managing to hold them scoreless for their eventual 41-0 victory.
Lincoln Adler scored a double while Jamie Cruickshanks, Anthony Partridge, Nathan Page, Tim Bryant and Chris Vizl also made the scoresheet.
A Grade had a tougher fight on their hands in their clash and had to stop a promising comeback by Cooks Hill in the second half to get their all-important bonus point 44-22 victory.
The game looked like it was going to go all Singleton’s way in the first quarter of the game with James Stirzaker, Rick Hawkins, Daniel Ram, Paula Makasini and Tim Gainsford scoring to get Singleton to what looked like a comfortable 29-nil lead.
But Cooks Hill scored before the first half break and continued that resurgence in the second half finding a way through Singletons defensive line to score two more times.
The Bulls didn’t help their situation by giving away needless penalties which eventually saw the referee produce a yellow card for James Callinan.
The game was very tense at 29-17 but the Bulls found their resolve and scored again through Ethan Minhinnick and Phil Byrne.