THE Moruya Sharks first and reserve grade teams have a week to regroup and recover from some niggling injuries after both teams secured the minor premiership.
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All four grades are in the finals and the club extended best wishes to the ladies’ league tag and under 18s teams.
The Sharkettes have the tough task of overcoming the Cooma Fillies in the elimination final on Saturday afternoon at Cooma.
There has been debate about the starting times of the games with the under 18s beginning proceedings at 2pm and the first grade fixture at 6pm.
The Sharkettes start at 3.30pm and should be finished before the sun sets.
The under 18s face the Merimbula-Eden joint venture club in a qualifying final at Bega on Sunday.
A win would have the under 18s playing next Sunday along with the reserve and first grade sides at Ack Weyman Oval.
Four quality games are expected when the Sharks host the major semi-finals on August 2.
The Moruya Rugby League Football Club is hosting the Group 16 presentation dinner for the first time on August 7.
The gala evening, which includes a two-course meal and music, will be held at the Moruya Golf Club and will honour the most talented players and teams from a quality season.
The main event will be the countdown of the 3-2-1 points prior to announcing the Group 16 player of the year.
Former Australian prop Michael Weyman is a special guest.
The event is open to anyone who would like to attend.
Tickets cost $40 and are available from the Moruya Golf Club.