Southern Beaches make it two straight at Gunnedah

March 9, 2015, 4 a.m.

SOUTHERN Beaches remains the only club to have ever won the Gunnedah Tens Tournament after taking out the second annual Tens for Ten Thousand day at Rugby Park on Saturday.

SOUTHERN Beaches remains the only club to have ever won the Gunnedah Tens Tournament after taking out the second annual Tens for Ten Thousand day at Rugby Park on Saturday.

The Southern Beaches squad with their winners cheque after taking out their second Gunnedah Tens in a row. Photo: Mal Frend

The Newcastle-based club walked away with $8000 in prizemoney after coming from behind to beat Avondale in the final.

Convener and Red Devils co-coach Tim Walsh said the day was another huge success, despite Central North sides missing out,

Yeah it was a great day, Walsh said.

All the clubs said the same and we will look to improve it again for next year.

When Engadine pulled out late on Friday the pool was reduced to 15 sides, which were split into four pools with only the top side from each pool going through.

Gunnedah entered two sides that joined fellow Central North clubs Pirates, Moree, Narrabri, Inverell and Tamworth in the competition, although Walsh said early-season form was hard to read.

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Southern Beaches make it two straight at Gunnedah

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