'That's a yes!' Force fans co-sign Turinui's cheeky confirmation that KB will be staying out west
The Force fans have spoken! Morgan Turinui put Kurtley Beale on the spot here in an amusing post-game moment.
Reigning champions Warringah Rats will attempt to defend their Shute Shield title against Sydney University today at North Sydney Oval.
University have named two Wallabies in their squad in an attempt to claim the title. Hooker Tolu Latu and halfback Nick Phipps will play after the Wallabies loss to the All Blacks in the Bledisloe Cup last week. Mark Gerrard will also come off the bench for the Rats.
Warringah were a bit shaky in their 25-22 semi-final win over North Sydney, while Uni will go in as favourites after crushing Manly 41-3.
Television broadcast will start at 3pm AEST with kickoff scheduled for 3:10pm AEST. It will be available live both on free-to-air 7TWO as well as online on 7plus, with a delayed broadcast on 99.9FM SWR Sport.
Date: Saturday, September 1st
Kick-off: 3:10pm (AEST)
Venue: North Sydney Oval, North Sydney
TV: Live, 7TWO
Online: Live, 7plus
Radio: Delayed 6pm AEST, SWR Sport 99.9FM
Betting: Sydney University $1.35, Warringah $3.25
Semi-final Result: Sydney Uni 41 defeated Manly 3
Semi-final Result: Warringah 25 defeated North Sydney 22
Sydney University
1. Matt Sandell, 2. Tolu Latu, 3. Paddy Ryan, 4. Lachie Swinton, 5. Dave McDuling, 6. Nick Champion de Creispigny, 7. Brad Wilkin, 8. Rohan O’Regan, 9. Jake Gordon, 10. Stu Du nbar, 11. James Kane, 12. Will McDonnell, 13. Guy Porter, 14. Harry Potter, 15. Tim Clements.
Reserves: Tom Horton, Harry Johnson-Holmes, Chris Talakai, Jack Sharrett, Viliame Cocker, Nick Phipps, Theo Strang, Henry Clunies-Ross.
Warringah Rats
1. Rory O’Connor, 2. Luke Holmes, 3. Harry Rorke, 4. Sam Thomson, 5. Jack Tomkins, 6. Tom Preece, 7. Mahe Vailanu, 8. Sam Ward, 9. Josh Holmes, 10. Hamish Angus, 11. Esera Chee-Kam, 12. Sailosi Tagicakibau, 13. Seb Wileman, 14. Tyson Davis, 15. Dave Feltscheer.
Reserves: Ruaridh Mackenzie, Faavae Sila, Baxter King, Emmanuel Meafou, Maclean Jones, Mark Gerrard, Myles Dorrian, Harry Jones.
The Final will be broadcast live on 7TWO as well as streamed live on the 7plus service. Both services will start coverage at 3pm AEST.
99.9FM SWR Sport will be covering the entire day’s action with all the other grade games being broadcast. They will also have a delayed broadcast of the final at 6pm.
Here at The Roar, you can follow the game through our live blog.
Highlights of the match will be available following the final whistle.