The Roosters suffered a disappointing loss to Yanco-Wamoon last weekend, denting the side’s confidence going into the Group 20 final series.
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The 42-18 win over the Roosters on Sunday wasn't enough for Yanco-Wamoon to get over the line into this year’s finals series.
It was an untimely loss for DPC, with the side heading into a tough first round of finals this weekend against Leeton at Yanco Sportsground in the elimination final.
It has been an inconsistent season for the Roosters which saw them finish fourth after having held the top place for periods throughout the season.
In what was a solid display of football from the Hawks at Yanco Sportsground, it did leave many Hawks fans wondering “what if?”
However, it wasn’t to be and the Hawks finished the season in sixth position.
Yanco Assistant coach Phil Puntoriero said it was disappointing not to make the finals, but he was happy the side could finish on a positive note.
“Obviously we would have liked to get there, but as I’ve said when you’re relying on the results of other teams, you’re not in the best position,” he said.
The Roosters lower grades all missed out on making the finals with reserve grade finishing just a point outside the top five while it was a tough season for both the under 18s and League Tag.