In a fast paced game Singleton under 18s Bulls overcame a never say die opposition to win their way through to the grand final with a 26-20 win over Waratah.
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With plenty of vocal support and advice from the sidelines the Bulls came back from an earlier first half try to the Waratahs to post a 12-5 lead at half time.
Their first try came in the corner thanks to a great run by Liam Bowden.
This try was quickly followed by another try in the opposite corner by Lachlan Charnock who made a great break down the sideline. Josh Carson successfully kicked the conversion.
After the break the Bulls were once again dominate with Josh Carson scored in the corner. The conversion was successful and the Bulls were starting to think about their next game.
Some smart passing in the midfield saw Daniel Molloy getting the ball with plenty of space and no opposition between him and tryline which he crossed and ran around defenders to place the ball between the posts.
Lachlan Vaughan made quick work of the conversion to see the Bulls lead by 26-5.
Unfortunately in the last 10 minutes the Bulls appeared to clock off, stressing their supporters and allowing the Waratahs to post three quick tries.
The difference between the two sides came down to the Bulls success with the boot.
Their next opponents in the grand final will be the Wanderers.