Kane Douglas was yellow-carded playing for Norths against Bond Uni, while centre Duncan Paia’aua scored a try.
Reds props Sam Talakai and Taniela Tupou packed down for Brothers in a 26-22 loss to Easts.
Lock Izack Rodda scored a ret for Easts, with Andrew Ready and Michael Gunn also in the starting side.
Jake McIntyre found the line for Sunnybank, playing at fullback in a 19-5 win over Souths, with Chris Feauai-Sautia in the centres for Souths, and Caleb Timu at six.
Lachlan Maranta played at 13 for Westes as they went down to a heavyweight UQ side, featuring Sef Faagase, Adam Korczyk, Moses Sorovi and Aussie Sevens’ Tate McDermott.
Sorovi crossed for Uni in the big win.
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RESULT
Bond Uni 29 – Norths 38
UQ 42 – Wests 7
Sunnybank 19 – Souths 5
Brothers 22 – Easts 26
GPS bye
PINDAN PREMIER GRADE
Harry Scoble played hooker for UWA as they eked out a win over Palmyra, 20-17.
RESULTS
Joondalup 13 – Cottesloe 38
Kalamunda 31 – Wanneroo 8
Nedlands 54 – Perth Bayswater 20
Palmyra 17 – UWA 20
Wests Scarborough 18 – Associates 3
DEWAR SHIELD
Cruze Ah-Nau, Culum Retallick and played in Footscray’s 29-17 win over Moorabbin.
Jonah Placid and Fereti Saaga both found the line for Melbourne Uni against Melbourne, but it wasn’t enough to clinch a win over Rebels teammate Ikapote Tupai, going down 30-19.
Rebels squad winger Ah-mu Tuimalealiifano started for Harlequin in a big win over Power House, who had flyhalf Jackson Garden-Bachop at 12.
Laurie Weeks featured for Southern Districts against Rebels hooker Siliva Siliva, who came off the bench for Endeavour Hills in a big 48-31 win.
RESULTS
Southern Districts 31 – Endeavour Hills 48
Power House 18 – Harlequin 29
Melbourne 30 – Melbourne Uni 19
SHUTE SHIELD
Waratahs prop Dave Lolohea came off the bench for Parramatta in their rescheduled clash with Sydney Uni, which they lost 42-12
RESULT
Sydney Uni 42 – Parramatta 12
JOHN I DENT CUP
Faalalei Sione and Andrew Muirhead crossed for Royals as the beat Wests 41-18 on the weekend, keeping them on top of the ladder.
Tuggeranong had a big win over Easts 79-0.
Royals 41– Wests 18
Uni-Norths 23 – Queanbeyan 33
Tuggeranong 79 – Easts 0