Darwin Rugby League Season 2008 - Grand Final

Grand Final

Played on the 13th of September, the Darwin Rugby League Grand Final was played between the Litchfield Bears and the South Darwin Rabbitohs.

The Litchfield Bears won the game with a score of 22-14, with four tries and three goals to two tries and three goals. The half-time score was 0-all.

The Man of the Match was Dan Keogh of the Litchfield Bears.

Litchfield Bears 22 (Keogh, J.Tomes, Barnes, N.Tomes tries; Ralph 3/4 goals)

South Darwin Rabbitohs 14 (Davis-Tamarapa, Evans tries; Davis-Tamarapa 3/3 goals)

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