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AYC Final Rankings for Website 2020 Team Rankings 12&U Girls 12&U Boys Gold All Hallows Gold SNB Breakers Silver SNB Breakers Silver Sydney Uni Bronze Polo Bears Bronze Mantas 4 Mermaids Pink 4 Brisbane Barracudas 5 Brisbane Barracudas 5 Hunter Hurricanes 6 Sydney Uni Wombats 6 Drummoyne Devils 7 River City Warriors 7 River City Warriors 8 St Rita's 8 Sunshine Coast MVP Bless Daly (Polo Bears) MVP Lachlan Davis (SNB Breakers) MVG Charlotte Blain (All Hallows) MVG Jake Cox (Sydney Uni) Pg. 1 Pg. 1 2020 Team Rankings 14&U Girls 14&U Boys Gold Melville Marlins Gold Melbourne Collegians Silver Mermaids Pink Silver Brisbane Barracudas Bronze ACU Cronulla Sharks Bronze Sydney Uni Blue 4 Ovens & Murray 4 Sunshine Coast 5 Sydney Uni Blue 5 UWA Bears 6 AHS 6 SNB Breakers 7 Drummoyne Devils Red 7 Melville Sharks 8 SNB Breakers Blue 8 Polo Bears Plate UNSW Wests Killer Whales Plate UTS Balmain Tigers 10 Brisbane Barracudas 10 UNSW Wests Magpies 11 Mermaids White 11 Mantas Blue 12 BGGS 12 Adelaide Jets 13 St Rita's 13 Ovens & Murray 14 SNB White 14 Drummoyne Devils 15 UWA Bears 15 Sydney Uni Gold 16 UTS Balmain Tigers 16 ACU Cronulla Sharks Bowl Central Coast Bowl Sydney Uni Cubs 18 Mermaids Blue 18 Richmond Tigers 19 Sunshine Coast 19 Melville Saints 20 Polo Bears 20 DVE-Monash 21 Adelaide Jets 21 River City Warriors 22 River City 22 Canberra Dolphins 23 Hunter Hurricanes 23 Central Coast 24 UWA Gold 24 Hunter Hurricanes Shield Melville Mermaids Shield UWA Cubs 26 Triton 26 Ryde Rhinos 27 Sydney Uni Gold 27 Barras Black 28 Drummoyne Devils/SNB 28 Mantas Black 29 Mermaids Aqua 30 Tamworth MVP Bridget Cranley (Melville Marlins) MVP Pavle Macic (Melbourne Collegians) MVG Isabel Scott (Melville Marlins MVG Daniel Tzioumis (Sydney Uni Blue) Pg. 2 2020 Team Rankings 16&U Girls 16&U Boys Gold MermIds Pink Gold Sydney Uni Blue Silver Sydney Uni Blue Silver Melville Sharks Bronze St Ritas Bronze River City 4 UNSW Wests Killer Whales Yellow 4 UNSW Wests Magpies 5 SNB Breakers 5 Brisbane Barracudas 6 All Hallows White 6 Hunter Hurricanes 7 UWA Bears 7 UWA Bears 8 Mermaids Blue 8 Canberra Dolphins Plate BGGS Plate UTS Balmain Tigers 10 UTS Balmain Tigers Gold 10 ACU Cronulla Sharks 11 ACU Cronulla Sharks 11 Adelaide Jets 12 AHS Blue 12 Melville Saints 13 Hunter Hurricanes 13 Drummoyne Devils Red 14 Melville Marlins 14 Sydney Uni Gold 15 Sydney Uni Gold 15 DVE Aquatic 16 Canberra Dolphins 16 Ovens and Murray Bowl Richmond Tigers Bowl MC Lions 18 Brisbane Barracudas 18 MC Sharks 19 Adelaide Jets 19 Triton 20 UWA Gold 20 QUT Wolves 21 UNSW Wests Killer Whales Black 21 SNB Breakers 22 Melville Mermaids 22 Sunshine Coast 23 Central Coast 23 Polo Bears 24 Essendon 24 Honey Badgers Shield Mermaids Aqua Shield UWA Blue 26 Honey Badgers/Mermaids 26 Central Coast 27 Sunshine Coast 27 Drummoyne Devils Black 28 NYP Dragons 28 Ryde Rhinos 29 Drummoyne Devils 29 Adelaide Stealth 30 Tamworth 30 NYP Dragons 31 Mermaids White 31 Richmond Tigers 32 WPQ Barbarians 32 River City Sharks 33 Ovens and Murray 34 River City 35 UTS Balmain Tiger Black MVP Molly Nasser (Mermaids Pink) MVP Patrick Dart (Melville Sharks) MVG Victoria Kininmonth (Mermaids Pink) MVG Will Smith (Sydney Uni Blue) Tomos Hedges (River City) Pg. 3 2020 Team Rankings 18&U Girls 18&U Boys Gold Sydney Uni Blue Gold UTS Balmain Tigers Silver Drummoyne Devils Silver Brisbane Barracudas Bronze ACU Cronulla Sharks Bronze UWA Bears 4 UNSW Wests Killer Whales 4 Melville Sharks 5 UTS Balmain Tigers Gold 5 Sydney Uni Blue 6 SNB Breakers 6 ACU Cronulla Sharks 7 Mermaids Pink 7 Canberra Dolphins 7 Mermaids Blue 8 Adelaide Jets Plate Triton Plate Drummoyne Devils Red 10 BGGS 10 Richmond Tigers 11 Melville Marlins 11 QUT Wolves 12 MC Tigers 12 UWA Blue 13 Brisbane Barracudas 13 Hunter Hurricanes Blue 14 Adelaide Jets 14 UNSW Wests Magpies 15 Tauranga 15 Hobart Combined 16 Sydney Uni Gold 16 Drummoyne Devils Black Bowl All Hallows Bowl HBHS 18 UTS Balmain Tigers Black 18 Canberra Dolphins/Barras 19 UWA Bears 19 River City 20 Hunter Hurricanes 20 SNB Breakers 21 QUT Tigers 21 Hunteer Hurricanes Grey 22 NSW Country Composite 22 Adelaide Stealth 23 Polo Bears MVP Macy Hansford (Drummoyne Devils) MVP Daniel Munk (UTS Balmain Tigers) MVG Imogen Hicks (Sydney Uni Blue) MVG Charlie Hunter (UTS Balmain Tigers) Pg. 4 .
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