Former Kempsey Cannonballs junior Triston Reilly has returned for Randwick in club rugby action, fresh off his debut matches for the NSW Waratahs.
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Reilly appeared in round two of the Shute Shield as Randwick were defeated 29-12 by Warringah.
He made his Waratahs debut in round two of Super Rugby AU along with another appearance in round three.
In both games he came off the bench.
He recently scored a double for the Waratahs A side in their 47-19 defeat of Brumby Runners.
Former South West Rocks Gaoler Samuel Needs was apart of a win in the Sydney Rugby Competition.
The Warringah player was apart of a 35-33 win over Randwick in second grade.
Meanwhile, Kempsey born Darren Coleman's coaching career continues to go from strength to strength.
After leading Gordon to Shute Shield glory last year he made the move to the USA with LA Giltinis in the Major League Rugby competition.
LA are currently undefeated from their four games and sit comfortable on top of the ladder.
Coleman's brother Scott is in his second season with the Hunter Wildfires who suffered their second successive loss on the weekend with a 23-3 defeat against Northern Suburbs.
Coleman told the Newcastle Herald he is confident a win is "not far off" with a clash against West Harbour Pirates this weekend who are also winless.
"We're probably two or three weeks away from our best. We're definitely improving," he said.
"There's no easy games.
"We're not far off a win, because we're definitely getting better and better with each performance."
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