Monday,
11 August 2025
George Tooke Shield

As Round 14 of the George Tooke Shield approaches, the competition for finals spots is heating up.

Boorowa Rovers remain in third place on 16 points, while the Harden Hawks sit fourth with 14 points.

Both teams are in strong positions but will be looking to keep pressure on the top two sides with important away fixtures this weekend.

On the current ladder, Crookwell Green Devils lead the way with 18 points from nine wins, while Bungendore Tigers follow closely in second on 17 points.

The Rovers and Hawks round out the top four, leaving Binalong in fifth on 11 points and hoping to close the gap.

The bottom half sees Snowy River Bears on eight points, North Canberra Bears on six, Googong Goannas on four, and UC Stars yet to record a win.

Boorowa and Harden players dominate the battle for the highest try scorers title.

Boorowa’s Auz Power leads the competition with 18 tries, while teammate Charlie Fogg holds second place on 12.

Harden’s Drew Arabin sits equal third with 11 tries, alongside Bungendore’s Harry Buckley, and Jaydo Cutting from the Hawks rounds out the top five with 10 tries.

This weekend’s draw sees Harden travel to Duncan Playing Fields in Googong to face Googong Goannas, while Boorowa head to Bungendore for a clash with second-placed Bungendore Tigers at Mick Sherd Oval.

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In other games, Crookwell Green Devils host Snowy River Bears at Crookwell Memorial Oval, and North Canberra Bears take on UC Stars at Kaleen Enclosed Oval.

Binalong Brahmans have the bye.

All matches kick off at 2:30pm.