Goannas and Rivers spoil unique Karuah rugby league premiership double Myall Coast Sport Port Stephens Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 10, 2024 The Karuah Roos and Rooettes at their final training session. THE Karuah Roos and Rooettes both experienced Grand Final heartbreak in their respective Newcastle Maitland Rugby League trophy deciders last weekend at Lakeside Sporting Complex. Cessnock Goannas were crowned 2024 Dominion Women’s Community competition champions after edging out the Karuah Rooettes 18-12. It was a cruel twist of fate for the all conquering Rooettes, who went through the season undefeated – only to stumble at the final hurdle. To lose your first match of the season in a Grand Final is a bitter pill to swallow and a harrowing experience for Dwayne Fleming’s star-studded line up that dominated this year’s Community series. Dynamic Cessnock centre Imogen Edwards was the best on ground – grabbing a hat trick of tries and creating havoc out wide to steer her team to a shock victory. Talented fullback Kayla Campbell and utility ace Leah Nowlan nabbed tries for Karuah with gun back Ebony Oakley booting two conversions. The Rooettes defeated Cessnock 10-4 in their one and only previous clash this season, with the Goannas recovering from a 14-0 qualifying final loss to Lakes United Seagulls to storm into the Grand Final from third spot. Paterson Rivers are the NHRL D Grade Mens Northern champions for 2024 after pipping Karuah Roos 28-26 in a Grand Final classic. Elusive centre Khobi Smith spearheaded the victory with a three try haul with wingers Andrew Hammond and Jimmy Whaleboat and five eighth Mark Binge also crossing for four pointers. Adam Crampton bagged a try double for Karuah with interchange James Fogarty and centres Koby Martyn and Aiden Bills also posting tries and skipper Sam Croese booting three conversions in a pulsating contest. The rejuvenated Karuah side went into the match brimming with confidence after toppling the Rivers 24-20 in the major semi final to show they were a force to be reckoned with. But Jason Smith’s charges stood up to be counted in an epic duel between two of the region’s most decorated clubs. By Chris KARAS