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Gisborne champions

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PRINTING House Rovers are the Super League college football champions for 2017. A 4-1 win over Fire and Safety Consultancy Hotspurs sealed the title for Rovers in their final league game. They finished with a record of nine wins, two draws and one loss for 29 points, two ahead of Agfirst Albion. Rovers’ only loss was to Albion (3-0), who they beat 9-4 earlier in the season. The Rovers team are, back (from left): Toby Roseman, Ben McCosh, Nathan Proctor, Regan Cameron, Corey Boocock, Jack Traue, Toby Sutherland and Grant Boocock (co-coach). Front: Maia Lee McGill, Isaac O’Sullivan, Jonathan Rykliy, Jerrica Larby (in front of Jonathan), Josh McGregor and Melea Evans. Absent: Greg Roseman (co-coach).

PRINTING House Rovers are the Super League college football champions for 2017. A 4-1 win over Fire and Safety Consultancy Hotspurs sealed the title for Rovers in their final league game. They finished with a record of nine wins, two draws and one loss for 29 points, two ahead of Agfirst Albion. Rovers’ only loss was to Albion (3-0), who they beat 9-4 earlier in the season. The Rovers team are, back (from left): Toby Roseman, Ben McCosh, Nathan Proctor, Regan Cameron, Corey Boocock, Jack Traue, Toby Sutherland and Grant Boocock (co-coach). Front: Maia Lee McGill, Isaac O’Sullivan, Jonathan Rykliy, Jerrica Larby (in front of Jonathan), Josh McGregor and Melea Evans. Absent: Greg Roseman (co-coach).

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THE winter sporting season is all but over and while The Gisborne Herald has recorded the successes of many teams, there are plenty more out there we would love to acknowledge.

If you would like your champion side recognised in the sports pages, please email us a decent-sized photo (1MB is ideal) of your team with names relevant information to sports@gisborneherald.co.nz

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