Forster-Tuncurry through to fifth successive rugby union grand final

By Phil Wilkins
Updated August 8 2017 - 12:11pm, first published August 7 2017 - 11:00am
Going nowhere …the Wallamba Bulls flanker Daniel Hessing is clamped in a headlock by the Forster Tuncurry Dolphins prop Gavin Maberly-Smith in the rugby union major semi-final at Tuncurry on Saturday. The Dolphins won 17-9 to advance to their fifth successive grand final. Photo Zac Lyon,
Going nowhere …the Wallamba Bulls flanker Daniel Hessing is clamped in a headlock by the Forster Tuncurry Dolphins prop Gavin Maberly-Smith in the rugby union major semi-final at Tuncurry on Saturday. The Dolphins won 17-9 to advance to their fifth successive grand final. Photo Zac Lyon,

FORSTER-Tuncurry Dolphins will recharge batteries for their fifth successive Lower Mid North Coast rugby union grand final while the Wallamba Bulls and Manning River Ratz strive to end their wandering in the desert in next Saturday’s sudden-death premiership final at Nabiac.

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