Tuesday,
22 July 2025
Hawks on top heading into Round 11

After securing another win against the Binalong Brahmans over the weekend the Harden Hawks have secured their spot at the top of the ladder in the George Tooke Shield.

The Hawks were too strong for the Brahmans bringing home the win 12-14.

Tries for the Hawks were scored by Drew Arabin and Jayden Cutting with Zakaia Lewis converting two and a penalty goal.

The Boorowa Rovers had the bye for the weekend, however the results in the other games were:

Googong Goannas 0 - Bungendore Tigers 68

North Canberra Bears 24 - Crookwell Green Devils 30

UC Stars 18 - Snowy River Bears 24

The ladder heading into round 11 stands as:

1 Harden Hawks 14 points with seven wins and one loss having played 8 games

2 Bungendore Tigers 13 points with six wins, one loss and one draw having played 8 games

Join our mailing list

Subscribe to our newsletter

3 Crookwell Green Devils 12 points with six wins, two losses having played 8 games

4 Boorowa Rovers 10 points with five wins, two losses having played 7 games

5 Binalong Brahmans on 9 points with four wins, three losses and one draw having played 8 games

6 Snowy River Bears 8 points with four wins, four losses having played 8 games

7 North Canberra Bears 4 points with two wins, six losses having played 8 games

8 Googong Goannas 2 points with one win, seven losses and played 8 games

9 UC Stars 0 points, nine losses and nine games played

The draw for this weekend is:

Binalong Brahmans vs Crookwell Green Devils at Binalong Recreation Oval 2.15pm on Saturday.

Boorowa Rovers vs Harden Hawks at the Boorowa Showground 2.30pm on Saturday.

Googong Goannas vs UC Stars at Duncan Playing Fields 2.30pm on Saturday.

Bungendore Tigers vs North Canberra Bears 2.30pm at Mick Sherd Oval on Saturday.

Snowy River Bears have the bye.

The Harden Hawkettes continue with their winning form after defeating the Brahmans 8-14 last weekend at Binalong Recreation Oval.

The Hawkettes are sitting at the top of the ladder after playing seven games with 14 points and seven wins with closest rivals North Canberra, also on 14 points, having played eight games so far this season.

The Hawkettes have a bye this weekend.