Power win Murphy Cup

Rennie president Matt Stephens, Good Friday Royal Children’s Appeal local Co-ordinator Karie Playford and CDHBU’s Football Manager Paul Rippingale with the Peter Murphy Cup. Photo by Les_Garbutt

Rennie hosted CDHBU under lights on Friday evening for the annual Peter Murphy Cup and to assist the Good Friday Royal Children’s Appeal.

The game flowed early but the Power got on top in term 2 as their more seasoned players took control of the match.

Rennie’s Jordan Cook gets handball out of defence. Photo by Les_Garbutt

Rennie ran out with a very youthful team with many absentees from their potential round 1 list and were happy to get through the game relatively unscathed.

Tully Woodward makes space to take this mark. Photo by Les_Garbutt

CDHBU ended up winning comfortably with a final score of 10-12-72 to 1-4-10 and grabbed the cup back after a two year stay with the Hoppers.

Chris Wilson was solid for Rennie. Photo by Les_Garbutt

The focus of the night though was getting some match fitness into players, and importantly supporting the Royal Children’s Hospital as the two clubs do each year.