00:00 Hey guys, happy Friday. It's Josh Bartlett and Agaron Vltava here from the
00:04 Illawarra Mercury Sport team. Before we get into what's happening this weekend
00:08 in sport, there was obviously some big sport yesterday. We had the Dragons in
00:12 action in the Anzac Day clash. Didn't really go to plan for the Red V. Did it?
00:16 No, it didn't. It was a disappointing performance by the Dragons yesterday.
00:22 Big occasion. Dragons usually do well. The Ristis were just too big, too strong.
00:28 As the coach said, they wanted them all and they played better.
00:32 Obviously the Dragons have got a big game coming up, not this Sunday, next
00:36 Sunday against the Sharks. And that's Shane Flynn against former club and he
00:41 said he can't wait for that game. Absolutely. Lots still to happen this
00:44 weekend of course. There's a lot happening in the world of football. We have
00:48 IPL action, we have district league action. In the women's Premier League we
00:51 have a top-of-the-table clash between University and Shell Harbour. The Wolves,
00:56 Stingrays, they're in action. Agaron, what else is happening this weekend?
00:59 Rugby. Illawarra Rugby is on Saturday. There's a big game at Kyma. Kyma playing
01:04 Campbelltown. Kyma doing really well. I mean, Shell Haven are still the favourites but
01:08 Kyma and Campbelltown are probably the next two best teams. So that's a
01:12 huge game. And Vikings. Vikings are playing their first game at home since
01:17 re-entering the first-grade competition this season. So that's huge
01:22 for them. And then on Sunday I'll be at Group 7. Shell Harbour Sharks are taking on
01:28 Albion Park at Albion Park's home ground. That's King Oval. Albion Park have started
01:32 the season great. They've won two in a row. They had a disappointing season last year
01:36 but things are looking good for them this year. We've also got the Steelers in action.
01:39 There's plenty happening. So keep up to date with everything happening across
01:43 the Illawarra on our socials and via the Illawarra Mercury website.
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