The Riverina Anglican College (TRAC) are state champions for the third consecutive year.
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TRAC took out the year seven and eight AFL Schools Cup in Canberra on Monday, following on from their Currie Cup win in Wagga last month.
TRAC went through the state finals in Canberra undefeated and progressed to the decider with a comfortable win over Sydney's Rosebank College.
TRAC took on Canberra's Lyneham High School in the final and held on for a three-point victory.
TRAC coach Michael Glanvill was proud of his team's performance.
"We didn't have a very big side, a lot of the sides we played had the upper hand in terms of size but our boys were pretty impressive and did a good job," Glanvill said.
"It's a fair effort to win three in a row. This year was probably the most rewarding one because we didn't have the same depth in roles but everyone stepped up like they needed to."
Harvey Thomas, Jack Glanvill, Tom Davies and Tom Holden were TRAC's best players on the day.
Meantime, Kildare Catholic College's girls team made it through to the semi-final stage in the year seven and eight girls competition, also in Canberra on Monday.
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