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AIS squad at Sydney International Airport
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AIS SQUAD ARRIVES HOME SAFELY Story & Photo By : 
The Boiz are back in town, well thats not quite true, most of the team doesn't live in beautiful Sydney and had to scramble to catch connecting flights to all 4 points of the compass.
The team looked happy to be finally on Aussie soil and pretty keen to get home, we spoke to some of the players at the Ariport and they all said how much they enjoyed the tour ... more soon plus a few fotos from the Airport
Most of the Queensland boiz should be home for a late dinner, Brad is looking after 3 NSW Country boiz for the nite,
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AIS before their Final game at the Lincoln University in Christchurst, NZ |
Jacob Safiti and Connor Donahue with a couple of the Canterbury boyz |
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AIS before their 3rd match against Canterbury
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CANTERBURY
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TRIES : #2
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TRIES : J Safiti, T Satterthwaite, C Edwards 2 D Edwards, P Schiller, L Sharpe J Leaoi
GOALS : A Broom 4, D Edwards |
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AIS TOUR UPDATE GAME 3 CANTERBURY v AIS
HALF TIME : Canterbury 4 - 18 AIS
AIS 18 lead Canterbury 4 at half time in their game today Lincoln University Christchurch
AIS 18 - TRIES : Jacob Saifiti 2 , Luke Sharpe, Callum Edwards Tries Dylan Edwards 1 goal
Canterbury 4 (no 2 try)
2:45 PM
FULL TIME CANTERBURY 4 - 50 AIS
The AIS have turned it on in the 2nd have at Lincoln Uni running in 32 second half points in today final game of this years AIS tour.
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AIS FACE TOUGHTEST CHALLENGE OF TOUR
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The Touring Australian Institute of Sport Rugby League Squad take on their toughtest opponents yet in the Canterbury U18 at Linclon University today in Christchurch |
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AIS Max Elliot smashes the South Coast Lock in a crunching tackle (Photo : Bill Phillips / DiGiSPORT / OurFootyMedia) |
AIS v West Coast U18's ACTION Photo Gallery
Thanks to OurFootyMate Bill Phillips from DiGiSPoRT in New Zealand, we are stoked to be able to show some of the action from the 1st game of this years AIS tour.
Check them out and enjoy
SHOTZ TO OurFootyMate Bill Phillips in NZ for taking these great fotos for us all, if you would like to buy some fotos from this game, write down the photo number and email Bill
**NEW** Check Out Bill's Website www.digisport1.org |
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Daniel Saifiti smashes the Otago hooker Ethan Ramage |
SAM TOO SWIFT FOR KIWI'S
Story By : 
The Australian Institute of Sport touring Rugby League team smashed their New Zealand Opposition in Queenstown yesterday.
The AIS's 13 tries were too much for the local Otago Province team in good conditions at Queenstown footy Ground.
Sam Swift lead the way for the young Aussie scoring 3 first half tries to see his team go into the sheds at the half 4 - 36.
The Australian's thrilled the small Queenstown crowd with some very good football displayed by the boiz in Green and Gold.
The Aussie kicked of the second half with a footyball lesson to the local lads who although bamboozled at times, completed the odd set and tried all day against the relentless Australians |
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AIS game 2 pre game team photo
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Calum Gahan, Dylan Edwards & Nick Millar |
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AIS team Physio Mark Bevan prepares a healthy feed for the boyz (Photo : M Meredith / AIS) |
Sam Swift scored 3 1st half tries v Otago u18s but this is Max Elliot after the game (Photo : M Meredith / AIS) |
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Chanse Burgess runs strong against the Otago U18's (Photo : riverleaphotography.com) |
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Dylan Edwards on the fly looking for support (Photo : riverleaphotography.com) |
Daniel Saifiti smashes the Otago hooker Ethan Ramage (Photo : riverleaphotography.com) |
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Kade Forman running thru the D - AIS v Otago U18's (Photo : riverleaphotography.com) |
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Southland / Otago v AIS team lists
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AIS game 2 pre game team photo (Photo : M Meredith / AIS) |
AIS PLAY 2nd NZ GAME
The touring AIS rugby league squad play the 2 nd game of this years NZ tour tonight in Queenstown.
The AIS will get it on with local team the Southland u18s
More soon including the coaches team announcement
1:00 PM
AIS head coach Brad Drew announces his 2nd team of the tour |
INTERVIEW AIS PLAYER CALUM GAHAN
Here we have sixteen year old Calum Gahan from Darwin, fresh off his man of the match performance in the first game of the AIS tour of New Zealand..
Q : How are you finding New Zealand in contrast to Darwin Calum?
A : Far colder. The colours of the landscape are far different and the sight of mountains with snow covering tells me I'm along way from home.
Q : What did it mean to take man of the match honours in such an emphatic win?
A: It was an honour to take man of the match wearing the green and gold and am certainly very proud.
Q : What are you looking forward to most about the remainder of the tour?
A : Playing the rest of the games with a good bunch of mates and furthering exploring the south island of New Zealand
Q : What has been the most enjoyable moment of the tour so far?
A: Winning the first game takes the cake and the cherry on top was the huge scoreline.
Q :What are your plans after the completion of the tour?
A : Moving to Townsville to attend Kirwan State High School and take up a scholarship with the North Queensland Cowboys and push for a place in Mal Meninga. |
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A long day ahead for the AIS squad (Photo : M Meredith / AIS) |
ARE WE THERE YET ??
Story By : 
Today the AIS squad leave there base at GreymouthThe boys have an 8 hour drive through the beautiful New Zealand countryside as they travell to Queenstown.
The 8 hour drive will be challenging with many interesting stops along the way, the boyz in Juddy's bus will get there first tho, hahaha
The next game for the AIS is to be played in Queenstown on Sunday 17 th November.
We hope to talk to the Squad tonite to get a few words from the players. |
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AIS hold a footy clinic at the local Greymouth Primary School (Photo : M Meredith / AIS) |
AIS HOLD FOOTY CLINIC AT LOCAL PS
After yesterdays fanastic first up win against the South Coast U18s the entrie AIS squad held a footy clinic to excited kids from the local Greymouth Primary School.
The team run the kids through a few drills and playing a bit of footy to the delight of the teachers and other school kids, who know, maybe a few these little Greymouth kids may grow into Kiwi Internationals, lets hope so. |
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2013 AIS Team for the 1st Game of the Tour v's the West Coast U18's (Photo : Bill Phillips / DiGiSPORT / OurFootyMedia) |
Chanse Burgess dives in for a great AIS team Try in the 1st game of the NZ tour (Photo : Bill Phillips / DiGiSPORT / OurFootyMedia) |
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AIS Max Elliot smashes the South Coast Lock in a crunching tackle (Photo : Bill Phillips / DiGiSPORT / OurFootyMedia) |
West Coast's Centre kick the ball back into play (Photo : Bill Phillips / DiGiSPORT / OurFootyMedia) |
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AIS and West Coast u18s (Photo : Bill Phillips / DiGiSPORT / OurFootyMedia) |
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West Coast Rugby League, Wingham Park (Photo : Bill Phillips / DiGiSPORT / OurFootyMedia) |
Beau Perry smashes thru the Kiwi line (Photo : Bill Phillips / DiGiSPORT / OurFootyMedia) |
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AIS Head Coach Brad Drew on the training paddock this morning in Greymouth NZ (Photo : M Meredith / AIS) |
GAME 1 IS ON
4:10 PM (Syd Time)
The AIS rugby league squad have just arrived at Wingham Park and the boiz are stumbling off the bus.
The weather is good, the track is good, Marty Meredith says "all are ready for action"
We will be bring u "LIVE UPDATES" thru the game and we will try to talk to a few of the boiz via Skype or fone after the 1st game against the West Coast U18's
5:28 PM (syd time)
Almost half time, more info soon
5:47 PM (syd time)
HALF TIME
West Coast u18s 0 - 30 AIS
Sori about the 1st half guys, my fone is not recieving msgs from NZ for some reason
6:54 PM (syd time)
BIG WIN BY AIS
Full Time
West Coast U18s 6 - 78 AIS
Details to follow after presentations which are happening now |
AIS NZ TOUR UPDATE
The AIS rugby league team today will wrap up final preparations for their first game on their Tour to New Zealand.
Aaron Booth (captain) said " I extremely excited about tonight's game v West Coast Under 18s in Greymouth. The team has trained well over the past two days and we will have a final hit out this morning before tonight's game"
Booth from the North Coast NSW has been in the AIS program for a couple of years and is looking forward to the First game on this Tour for AIS
Game v West Coast under 18s
7pm - (New Zealand time)
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TOUR UPDATE
All good news from Greymouth with the AIS team settled in well in the West Coast of NZ
The team trained this morning at Suburbs RL field Greymouth under the astute eye of Coach Brad Drew
He said - " the team was very sharp this morning and we are looking forward to our first game tomorrow verse West coast under 18s"
"We will name the team tonight at the team meeting and have a captain's run in the morning around 9.30am"
The game details are
AIS rugby league v West Coast Under 18
Tuesday 12 november 2013
Kick off 7.00pm Greymouth New Zealand (9:00 PM Sydney time)
The team will be sent through after the announcement late tonight |
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2013 AIS Touring Squad during a training session on Friday b4 they fly to New Zealand tomorrow
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2013 AIS TOURING SQUAD |
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Jeremiah Leasi |
Melbourne STORM |
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Tom Satterthwaite |
WESTSTIGERS |
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Richard Munchow |
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Callan Edwards |
Newcastle KNIGHTS |
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Luke Sharpe |
Central Coast CENTURIONS |
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Dylan Edwards |
Penrith PANTHERS |
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Charnze Nicoll – Klokstad |
Melbourne STORM |
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Jacob Saifiti |
Central Coast CENTURIONS |
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Conner Donehue |
Melbourne STORM |
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Nick Millar |
Sth Sydney RABBITOH'S |
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Max Elliott |
Gold Coast TITANS |
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Pat Schiller |
Penrith PANTHERS |
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Sam Swift |
Gold Coast TITANS |
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Aaron Booth |
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Shem Vaoa |
Burleigh BEARS |
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Daniel Saifiti |
Central Coast CENTURIONS |
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Beau Parry |
Newcastle KNIGHTS |
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Braydon McMahon |
Gold Coast TITANS |
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Kade Foreman |
St. George DRAGONS |
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Chanse Burgess |
Corrimal COUGARS |
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David Sheridan |
Newcastle KNIGHTS |
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Calum Gahan |
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AIS COACHING STAFF |
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HEAD COACH : Mr. Brad DREW |
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ASS COACH : Andrew Ryan |
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ASS COACH : Gavin Judd |
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TRAINER : Mark Andrews |
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MANAGER : Mr. Martin Meredith |
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AIS 2013 TOURING SQUAD TO NEW ZEALAND
Story & Photo BY : Steve Monty / 
The AIS are almost ready for their exciting 2013 tour of New Zealand and will be flying out of Sydney International Airport on Saturday morning.
Today (Friday) the entire squad have assembled at the NICE (National Centre of Indigenous Excellence) in Sydney's Redfern, the boyz have a team meeting followed by lunch, then its off to Redfern Oval for some training.
OurFootyTeam is again proud to cover this years AIS tour, we will be will the boiz at NICE this arvo and at training too, hopefully we will get to meet a few of the boiz and find out a bit about each of them.
Meet your 2013 AIS team
(check out the AIS player Profiles)
CHECK OUT SOME OF THE ACTION FORM FRIDAY'S TRAINING SESSION @ N.I.C.E. |
SOME OF THE ACTION FROM TODAY'S TRIANING SESSION AT N.I.C.E. on Friday 9 Nov |
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AIS last training session in Australia at N.I.C.E.
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AIS last training session in Australia at N.I.C.E.
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AIS last training session in Australia at N.I.C.E.
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AIS last training session in Australia at N.I.C.E.
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CHECK OUT MORE PHOTOS FROM THE FINAL TRIANING SESH B4 Flying off To NZ |
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AIS 2013 NZ TOUR ITINERARY
Travel to Sydney
Accommodation: NCIE Redfern
Travel Christchurch to Grey Mouth in Mini Vans
Duration: 3 ½ hours
Accommodation: Greymouth Top 10 Holiday Park
Night game under lights – Vs West Coast 18s
Wingham Park, Greymouth
Accommodation: Greymouth Top 10 Holiday Park
Recovery
Free day In Greymouth
Travel Greymouth to Queenstown via West Coast in mini vans (6 ½ hours)
Accommodation: In Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park
Training Queenstown
Accommodation: In Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park
Captains Run
Accommodation: In Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park
Game vs. Otago / Southland 18s
Queenstown, NZ
Accommodation: In Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park
Recovery & Team Activity in Queenstown
Travel Queenstown to Dunedin
Accommodation: Dunedin Holiday Park
Free day in Dunedin
Training Evening
Accommodation: Dunedin Holiday Park
Travel Dunedin to Christchurch
Accommodation: Christchurch Top 10 Holiday Park Game vs. Canterbury 18s
Accommodation: - Christchurch Top 10 Holiday Park
Fly Christchurch to Sydney. |
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Australia's Anthony COLEMAN flies down the wing against the England LIONS (Photo : K8 Photography / OurFootyTeam ) |
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Anthony COLEMAN about to attack the French u19's on last years AIS Tour |
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Anthony COLEMAN, Scottie WILLAIMS & Michael BARCLAY in the shed after the Test against Wales U18's (Photo : Ian LOVELL ) |
ANTHONY HOPES TO GO OUT WITH A BANG
Story By : MITCHELL CRAIG Sports reporter Northern STAR
BALLINA teenager Anthony Colman is hoping for a fairytale finish to his time at the Seagulls in the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League.
The Seagulls host Murwillumbah in a top-of-the-table clash at Kingsford Smith Park, Ballina, tomorrow.
In a possible dress rehearsal for the grand final it could also be Colman’s last game at his home ground.
Colman, 18, is off to join the Gold Coast Titans to play in the National Youth Competition in 2014.
He is confident his Ballina side can make the grand final after falling one game short last season.
“We’ve got that same feeling, if not an even better feeling this year,” Colman said.
“I’m really enjoying first grade and I think Murwillumbah are definitely beatable. “It would be a great way to finish up after playing here for 13 years.”
Colman has achieved a lot at the Seagulls and also as a student at St John’s College Woodlawn.
He started at the club when he was five and played every year of juniors through to Under-16s.
In 2010 he represented NSW Combined Catholic Colleges for the first time.
The second-rower or centre was first scouted by the Penrith Panthers before linking up with the Titans
in 2011.
Colman travelled to Europe with the Australian Institute of Sport and Australian Rugby League Under-18 team last year.
It was coached by former NRL player Brad Drew with Colman picking up player of the match honours in a game against Wales.
The decision to join the Titans was an easy one for Colman.
“It’s something I’ve always wanted to do,” he said. “Gold Coast is good because I can still be close to friends and family.
“Woodlawn has been a good footy school and I’ve had some good coaches there and at Ballina.”
Former teammate Alex Grant made the move to the North Queensland Cowboys this year and has had a promising season in the NYC.
Jacob Follent has also played firstgrade at Ballina and is off to the Wests Tigers next season.
“I grew up with Alex and it definitely gives me confidence seeing how well he is playing,” Colman said.
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Nick O'Hara tackled by the Welsh defence (Photo : Ian Lovell/OurFootyMedia) |
HONOUR TO WEAR THE GREEN AND GOLD
Story By : Ben Harris
Photo By : Source
Mudgee Dragons under 18s captain Nick O'Hara will not forget the first time he pulled on the green and gold jumper of Australia - albeit for the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS).
O'Hara and his Mudgee Dragons teammate Casey Burgess were members of the AIS squad that toured the UK and France for four weeks in November and early December.
The AIS played five matches against national teams from France, England and Wales, winning four of them.
O'Hara and Burgess were integral members of the team with Burgess captaining the side in their final match of the tour against the English Lions, and scoring the winning try against England Students.
O'Hara, who played three of the five games at five-eighth, said he would not forget the tour.
“It was unreal and an amazing experience,” O'Hara said. “It was a pretty big thing. I've never been overseas before.”
O'Hara said the standard of footy was “a fair bit different to Group 10.”
“They were a bit tough... it was top class over there,” he said.
“One of the English coaches came up to us after our game and said ‘we were the best AIS team that has toured', so that was good to know that.”
AIS started their campaign in southern France against the French under 19s and were beaten 26-10.
They bounced back to defeat the French under 17s 16-12.
The AIS went over to the UK and smashed the Welsh under 18s 52-12 before ending the tour on a high with wins over the Students, 36-30, and the Lions, 42-0.
“The toughest game was against the French under 17s. We were in front with only a few minutes to go then they scored. It was pretty intense,” O'Hara said.
“There was a bit of a crowd there, especially in France. They would yell out stuff but you couldn't understand them because they were speaking French.”
But it wasn't just on-field experience that O'Hara and Burgess cherished.
AIS's coaches Brad Drew and Andrew Ryan took the squad to visit areas where words like mateship, courage and honour take a whole new meaning.
The squad visited war memorials in France and O'Hara said it was a very symbolic and emotional period of the tour.
O'Hara said he couldn't play for the AIS without the support of many people, but none more so than his dad, Brad. |
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AIS rugby league team home after successful tour (Photo : OurFootyMedia) |
AIS ARRIVE HOME SAFELY
Story& Photo By :
The AIS arrived at the Sydney International Airport only 2 hours late this morning looking tired but very happy to be on Aussie soil again
Most of the boyz and staff who do not live in Sydney still have a fair way to go before they can put their feet up, but at least they are not freezing hey.
Coach Brad Drew who was warmly greeted by his family said "The tour was very good, we played some good footy and enjoyed each other company, they are al a great bunch of blokes"
More soon and some more phots of the boyz arriving in Sydney |
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2013 AIS TOUR MATCHES |
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WEST COAST
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6 - 78 |
TRIES : #4
GOALS : #6 |
TRIES : Callen Edwards 3, David Sheridan, Richard Munchow, Charnze NIcol - Klokstad 2, Tom Satterthwaite, Shem Veoa, Beau Parry, Braydon Mc Mahon, Max Elliot, Chanse Burgess,
GOALS : Aaron Booth 5, Nick Millar 3, Tom Satterthwaite |
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TRIES : Sam Swift 3, Daniel Safiti, Conor Donohue 2, Kade Foreman, Luke Sharpe, Callum Edwards, Pat Schiller, David Sheridan, Chanse Burgess
GOALS : Dylan Edwards 12 |
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Friday 22 Nov @ Linclon University Christchrust NZ |
CANTERBURY
U18's |
4 - 50 |
TRIES : #2
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TRIES : J Safiti, T Satterthwaite, C Edwards 2 D Edwards, P Schiller, L Sharpe J Leaoi
GOALS : A Broom 4, D Edwards |
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Mon 25 Nov |
Yeah Maxy Elliot. Missin ya at school bra, come back soon. Da bois miss ya. Gd 2 c dat ur killin it ova their. Keep up tha gud work bro, u've worked hard 4 this. Love you bra xx Sam Hosking Ballina, NSW |
Hi Shem, Boys & Coaching Staff, Wishing you all the best of luck for your final game! Look forward to the games update. Feta & Pauline Vaoa - Pauline Vaoa Burleigh Head QLD |
Fri 22 Nov |
You boys have yet again demonstrated what can be achieved when a team combines all of their skills and talents. You should all be proud of one another and the benchmarks you have set. Enjoy the rest of your tour and good luck in future career challenges. - Col and Carole Austen. Cessnock. NSW |
Great win today boys . Congratulations on A successful tour - Wayne Gatt NSW |
Thurs 21 st Nov |
Yeah Maxy Elliot. Missin ya at school bra, come back soon. Da bois miss ya. Gd 2 c dat ur killin it ova their. Keep up tha gud work bro, u've worked hard 4 this. Love you bra xx Sam Hosking Ballina NSW |
Hi Shem, Boys & Coaching Staff, Wishing you all the best of luck for your final game! Look forward to the games update. Feta & Pauline Vaoa - Pauline Vaoa Burleigh Head QLD |
Tuesday 19 th Nov |
Well done to the AIS Squad, i hope you all learn as much as we did on the '06 AIS Squad, good luck in g3 - Israel
Falou Sydney NSW |
Max, Enjoy the rest of your tour. We are very proud of you. Can't wait to hear all about this wonderful experience. Love Nonno and Nonna - Joy Bazzana Ballina NSW |
Sun 17 Nov |
Great win boys, well done to all they boys and staff great job. - Wayne Gatt NSW |
Hey great job on the AIS coverage as it's hard to get hold of your kid on tour. But can you do me a favour and spell Connor Donehue's name like this as you've spelt it different ways. Much appreciated. John Donehue. Keep up the great work. Cheers! - John Donehue VIC |
Hi Shem, Good Luck to you and boys for todays match! Proud of you. What a fantastic opportunity to be playing and touring with a great bunch of boys. Pauline & Feta Vaoa, Japeth Vaoa & Micaiah Jones xoxo - Pauline Vaoa Burleigh QLD
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Fri 15 Nov |
Hi Brad & boys, my goodness is it the food over there? Couldn't believe the result of your first game, well done, players & coaches! I wish you all the best for the game on Sunday. Enjoy NZ it's a great country and I hope you gain good memories of your first representative tournament for your Country. Lyn - Lyn Peters BELCONNEN ACT |
Wed 13 th Nov |
Well done boys good start to the tour. Wayne Gatt NSW |
Tuesday 12 Nov |
Nice result first up Callen Edwards. You are obviously a member of a smart team of switched on young blokes. Enjoy the trip and remember that is probably not the best they have to take you on. Aunty Carole and Uncle Col Col & Carole Austen Cessnock, NSW |
Hi Max - good luck to you and the boys tonight - Tess & Stu Arthur, The Channon, NSW |
Hey bray, good luck to you and the AIS team tonight !!!!!!!! Maria and Denis McMahon Gold coast, QLD |
Hi Max. Good Luck to you and all the AIS boys tonight in your first game of the tour. Kirk and Debbie Elliott Wyrallah, NSW |
Monday 11 Nov |
Congratulations Callen, well done mate, play hard, play safe!!! Love you xxx Belinda Rogers Rutherford NSW |
Friday 9 nov |
Hope the boys are excited what an great opportunity to represent their country have an awesome trip - Christine Booth, Brunswick Heads |
FRI 6 Sept |
GOOD LUCK BOYZ, have fun and play 4 each other |
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2013 AIS TOURING SQUAD |
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Jeremiah Leasi |
Melbourne STORM |
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Tom Satterthwaite |
WESTSTIGERS |
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Richard Munchow |
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Callan Edwards |
Newcastle KNIGHTS |
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Luke Sharpe |
Central Coast CENTURIONS |
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Dylan Edwards |
Penrith PANTHERS |
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Charnze Nicoll – Klokstad |
Melbourne STORM |
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Jacob Saifiti |
Central Coast CENTURIONS |
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Conner Donehue |
Melbourne STORM |
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Nick Millar |
Sth Sydney RABBITOH'S |
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Max Elliott |
Gold Coast TITANS |
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Pat Schiller |
Penrith PANTHERS |
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Sam Swift |
Gold Coast TITANS |
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Aaron Booth |
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Shem Vaoa |
Burleigh BEARS |
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Daniel Saifiti |
Central Coast CENTURIONS |
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Beau Parry |
Newcastle KNIGHTS |
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Braydon McMahon |
Gold Coast TITANS |
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Kade Foreman |
St. George DRAGONS |
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Chanse Burgess |
Corrimal COUGARS |
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David Sheridan |
Newcastle KNIGHTS |
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Calum Gahan |
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HEAD COACH : Mr. Brad DREW |
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ASS COACH : Andrew Ryan |
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ASS COACH : Gavin Judd |
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TRAINER : Mark Andrews |
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PHYSIO : Mark Bevan |
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MANAGER : Mr. Martin Meredith |
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