– Marc McGowan
ENDEAVOUR Hills Rugby Union Club may need to clear room in its trophy cabinet after three of its junior sides stormed into grand finals on the weekend.
The club’s Masters team has already claimed ultimate honours for the second straight year, and its Colts moved into the preliminary final after also triumphing on Saturday.
It comes after Endeavour Hills won three premierships in 2006.
This weekend the club’s under 18s take on Moorabbin in the grand final, as do the under 16s, while the under 14 team faces Wyndham City.
Last weekend the under 16 and under 18 squads romped home 41-12 and 43-17 respectively, while the under 14 and Colts sides had harder routes in 32-27 and 22-14 victories.
The Colts face Moorabbin this weekend to reach the title game, and it is sure to be a competitive clash after they drew 5-5 last time.
Endeavour Hills president Ashley White was understandably pleased with the victories and has high hopes for further success.
“Our Masters are already hanging on to a trophy, we have three with their hand on it and one with their finger on it at least!” he said.
Hills prepares for grand final avalanche
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