THE Gippsland Grammar touch teams, Barbarians and Swans, played a very tight match with Barbarians winning 3-2 after scores were 1-1 at half-time.
Aiden Commins was the Swans' only scorer while the Barbarians had three scorers, Josh Deschepper, Andrew Nicholas and Louis Toney.
Best players were Alex Goold, Commins and Henry Ropeti with Stephen Johnston winning the encouragement award.
Nagle College defeated the highly fancied Porky's Pines, five tries to three.
Nagle made the early break with two tries in the first half before both sides scored three in the second.
Nagle scorers were Craig Campbell, Drew Pryor-Holmes, John Katal, Izayah Ropata and Devon Cooper.
Ryan Walsh top-scored for Porky's Pine with two tries, Steve Deveney scored one.
Best players were Ropata, Deveney and Cooper with Prue McNaughton winning the encouragement award.
Mancans defeated CAT's three tries to two.
CAT's led 2-1 at half-time before John Hardy managed two tries to give Mancans the game. The other scorer for Mancans was John Meredith with one.
Anna Calvert and Kerry Shotter were the only scorers for CAT's.
Best players were Hardy, Corey Buys and Shotter with Anna Calvert winning the encouragement award.
Payless Promotions had a 7-4 win over Sale College.
For College Tyler Airey, Max McKenzie, Dean Nichols and Bohdi Walker each scored one try; these were the first tries for both Airey and McKenzie.
For Payless Promotions, Matthew Walker scored two tries with one each to Jamie Fry, Anna Lovatt, Phil Randerson, Jake Turner, Brett Walker and Josh Woods.
Best players were Bohdi and Brett Walker and Lovatt with Hall winning the encouragement award.
In the final game Phoenix defeated the new team, Medics, eighteen tries to three.
Medics has recruited several experienced players and should now play a more structured game; Abraham Tangi is a very experienced player having played rugby union with Sydney University.
The Phoenix scorers were Brad Light, five tries; Gavin O'Shanassy, four; Ursula Barnsley, three; Matthew Lever, David Ropeti and Justin Stallion, two each.
For the Medics Abraham Tangi scored two with one to Brendan Everson.
Best players were Matthew Lever, Matt Hawkins and Brad Light. Clare Bowen won the encouragement award.
Because of ground maintenance at Stephenson Park by council, there will be no games until October 21. Players will be kept informed.