Our men from the Macleay might not have been in the winner's circle last weekend but their individual performances were certainly something to write home about.
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Former Kempsey Cannonballs Tristan Reilly, Heath Lancaster and Jeremy Winn were all in action again as the Sydney Rugby Union top tier competitions ended their normal season.
Reilly's Randwick side rounded off the 2020 Shute Shield season with a large 81-24 loss to close rivals, Eastern Suburbs, but his performance was the shining light, crashing over for a double.
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His two tries means Reilly sits equal third on the regular season list for try-scorers.
The loss meant Randwick finished in sixth and will now play Gordon in the first round of finals.
For Lancaster, playing in the first grade colts competition, his Warringah side suffered their first loss in seven games to Norths with the score finishing at 38-27.
However, the former Gladstone boy's performance was outstanding, scoring one try and slotting three conversions and two penalties.
Lancaster also sits high on the try-scoring list of his competition at equal seventh and fourth for conversions.
Warringah will now face Randwick after finishing sixth as well.
For Winn his Penrith side had a disappointing season as a team, finishing low on the standings in Shute Shield and second grade Colin Caird.
However, individually Winn had a season to be proud of, captaining the 2nd grade side and making his first grade debut.
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