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Australian Schoolboys & Young Lions together after the 2nd Test at St. Mary's Stadium, Sydney Australia (Photo : ourfootymedia) 2nd TEST FOTO'S |
AUSTRALIAN
SECONDARY
SCHOOLBOYS |
66 - 18 |
GREAT BRITAIN
COMMUNITY
U18 LIONS |
TRIES : Maipele Morseu 3, Cameron King, Joseph Leilua, Sam Saville, Aaron Whitchurch, Jake Finn, Chayse Blair, Matthew Groat, Jordan Rankin
GOALS : Jordan Rankin 4, Jacob Miller 3, Sam Saville |
TRIES :
Sam Hopkins, Elliot Miller, Martin Gray, Rhys Fenton
GOALS :
Scott George
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AUSSIES WORLD CHAMPIONS STILL
Story & Photo's : 
The 2nd Test was the best effort by a Great Britain Community Lions team for many years and the whole squad should remember their 2009 'Tour Down under" forever.
The second test Match saw an amazing 15 tries in an action packed 50 minutes of fantastic international junior rugby league.
The Australians started the second Test with a real quick try to fullback Maipele Morseu, Jordan rankin converted the try to make it 6 - 0.
It looked like it was going to be a white wash when only moments later, Aussie skipper Cameron King run across the line and it was 12 - nil.
The Young Lions surprised the Aussie's and the large crowd with first half tries to Sam Hopkins & Elliot Miller to take their team into the break one and a half tries behind the Aussie's, the half time score was 22 - 14 to the home team.
More tomorrow (sat), good on ya to both teams, it was a good game of footy, the Aussie's fitness was one of the telling factors whacking on better that a point a minute in the 2nd half.
GBCL Coach's Man of the Match : CAMERON KING (Endeavour SHS)
ASSRL Coaches Man of the Match : |
NSWCHS
U16/17's |
26 - 24 |
GBCL
U18's |
TRIES : Matt Allwood, Sam Ahofono 2, Sam Clune
GOALS : Jason Webhe 3 |
TRIES : Sam Hopkins 2, Elliot Miller, Mark Wool, Alex Webber
GOALS : Scott George, Johnathon Pewall |
NSWCHS DEVELOPMENT SQUAD |
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Chris Ulugia |
Westfields SHS |
2 |
Matt Allwood |
Farrer MAHS |
3 |
Brayden Wiliame |
Brisbane Waters |
4 |
Ryan Pooley |
Farrer MAHS |
5 |
Sam Ahofono |
The Hills SHS |
6 |
Jason Webhe |
The Hills SHS |
7 |
Sam Clune |
Illawarra SHS |
8 |
Jesse Roche |
Warilla HS |
9 |
Ben Picker |
Crookwell HS |
11 |
Joe Bradley |
Cootamundra HS |
12 |
Jack Buchannan |
Shoalhaven HS |
13 |
Chad Redman |
Hunter SHS |
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Sam Mooney |
Blayney HS |
15 |
Dylan Hartin |
Kincumber HS |
16 |
Jordan Hay |
Gilgandra HS |
17 |
Reece Davidson |
Woolooware HS |
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Tony Tilberg |
Blayney HS |
MGR |
Tim Wykes |
Kooringal HS |
Trainer |
Jon Wilson |
Bass HS |
Convenor |
Davis Whittock |
Wauchope HS |
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YOUNG NSWCHS & BRIT'S PUT ON GOOD SHOW
Story & Photo's :
The Mighty Cronulla Sharks hosted tonight's International junior rugby league game between a NSWCHS Under 16/17's development side and the touring Great Britain U18 Community Lions.
This was the best game of the tour so far with tonights two teams keen to get the upper hand early.
NSW CHS were 1st to score when Matt Allwood dived over, Jason Webhe added the 2 points and it was game on at 6 - 0.
The Young Lions hit back a couple minutes later with some good lead up work that allowed Sam Hopkin to score his 1st try of the night on 'Shark Park', the kick missed. 6 - 4.
NSWCHS Man of the Match - ADAM BRENT
GBCL Man of the Match - MARK WOOL
more soon & heaps of aCTioN FoTo'S
we must apologise to ourfooty mates on the touring GBCL side.
A few of the boys asked "why do you call us pommies?" - because you are i relpied!, but its not fair to call this team poms, these young bloke are from all over Great Britain which includes blokes from Wales, and as all Englishmen are poms,, from now on we will not refer to our visitors as POMS.
WATCH SOME GAME HIGHLIGHTS |
YOUNG LIONS LOOKING TO PLAY WELL TONIGHT
Story & Photo's :
THe Great Britain U18 Community Lions will be looking to put some point on the board in tonight's clash with a very talented NSWCHS u16/17's side.
So far on their '2009 Tour Down Under', the GBCL have had 3 wins from their four tour matches.
The visitors are behind in the for & against department, having scored 102 points so far on tour and since the 1st test in Canberra Stadium on Saturday night.
So far they are minus 10, with 112 points scored against them by their four opponents which include the Northern Territory 12 Pts, Western Australia 18 Pts, South Australia 6 Pts and the mighty Australian Schoolboys 66 ananswered points.
With only two games left on this tour of a life time, these young Brit's will relish and remember their time in Australia with great memories and all will have picked up some useful skills to take back to their local footyteams in the UK.
TONIGHT'S GAME : CHS CHS U16/17's V GBCL
VENUE : TOYOTA STADIUM, Cronulla
KICK OFF : 6:00 PM |
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The Australian Schoolboys & the Great Britain Community Young Lions walk down the chaise for battle between the OLD EMEMY - THE POMS! (Photo's : ourfootymedia) |
66 - 0 |
GBC YOUNG
LIONS |
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The Australian Schoolboys line up for the National Anthem (Photo's : ourfootymedia) ADVANCE AUSTRALIA FAIR |
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Great Britain Community Young Lions sing their National Anthem (Photo's : ourfootymedia) GOD SAVE HER MAGE' |
plenty of photo's soon all u N'Castle "RED DEVILS" |
A BIG G'DAY
TO ALL OURFOOTYTEAMs VISITORS
FROM THE UK, EUROPE & NZ spies |
GBCL TAKE ON NSWCHS YOUNG ACHIVERS
Story & Photo's :
The Great Britain Community Young Lions and being Pom's, will definitely fight back from last nights flogging from the Australian Schoolboys in the 1st Test.
The Aussie's were too hot to handle for the young Lions, apart from the first 15 - 20 minutes where the GBCL were fantastic, leaking only 22 points for the first half.
The first 20 minutes was a great little period from the the boys with the funny accents, they were attacking with purpose, defending with strength and great organisation in their play allowed them to tempe rally hold out from repeated raids from the World Champions.
The Young Lions got close to their line a couple time and a couple of the Pommie boys may even have got a little sniff of the white chalk.
The fitness of the semi professional Aussie's showed in the last 20 minutes of the 1st half when the Aussie started to take total control of Canberra Stadium.
The class of the Aussie showed in the second half and really turned it on for the couple thousand enthusiastic spectators with a try every few minutes.
The boys from the UK were stoked to play against the Australians and at the presentation ceremony as the players mingled they were wide eyed mingling with the Aussie's who feature NRL, Toyota Cup, and State Rep players.
On Tuesday night the visiting GBCL will be playing a NSWCHS Young Achievers side which is made up from some fantastic 16 & 17 year old footy players.
Kick off is at 6:00 PM, it's on at Toyota Park, so grab a nice warm jacket and head down to Shark Park and support the 2 teams in what should be a cracker.
Both teams should pat them selves on the back for the way they played the game, it was very UN Australia v UK.
This International Junior Rugby League Test Match was played with fantastic regard for the spirit and tradition of our greatest games of all. No fights in an 'Ashes' Test match, not even many little niggles - it's a good turn.
MORE SOON HEY & HEAPS of GR8 FOTO'S |
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Hayden Hodge walks out on his home ground for the ASSRL opens rugby league team, did he think he would score a 'hat-trick' (Photo's : ourfootymedia) |
HODGE SCORES A HAT-TRICK IN SCHOOLBOYS RAMPAGE
Story By : BY DAVID JEAN Canberra Times
Photo By : Photo By : 
THE Australian schoolboys rugby league team scored 13 tries in a 66-0 romp over the Great Britain Lions at Canberra Stadium last night.
Canberra Raiders Toyota Cup star Hayden Hodge scored three tries, but his night was soured by a left-ankle injury.
''It was a great experience, running out there was just awesome,'' Hodge said.
''We didn't think we were any chance of winning by that much, but everything just seemed to work for us.''
Hodge made a scintillating break with his first touch of the ball and Australian centre Aaron Whitchurch crossed the line three tackles later.
But the try was disallowed after Jordan Rankin's pass was ruled forward.
The Australians got on the board five minutes later when lock Joseph Leilua barged over.
Australian centre Cheyse Blair scored two first-half tries and back-rower Ryan James also crossed the line.
Hodge's try less than two minutes from the break brought loud cheers from the crowd and gave his team a 22-0 half-time lead.
The Australians went into overdrive after the break, with winger Faleula Finau (three tries), Hodge (two), reserve Blake Austin (two) and fullback Maipele Morseu all scoring. |
AUSSIE TOO GOOD FOR BRAVE LIONS
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLOBOYS 66
TRIES : Hayden Hodge, Faleula Finau 3, Blake Austin, Maipele Morseu 2, Chase Blair, Matthew Groat, Joseph Leilua, James Ryan
GOALS : Jordan Rankin 4
GREAT BRITAIN COMMUNITY LIONS 0
PLAYER of the MATCH : Joseph Leilua (Endeavour SHS)
Great Britain Coach MotM : Cameron King (Endeavour SHS)
PLENTY MORE NEWS & GR8 ACTION FOTO'S TOMZ (sunday) |
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SA score a try against Victoria in the recent ASSRL Champs in Newcastle (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
POMS TOO GOOD FOR SA
Story & Photo's :
Last night at Hansen Park in Adelaide, the visiting Great Britain Community Lions received a wake up call in the second half.
After a sensational first half the visitors piled on 38 unanswered points to take a commanding lead at the break.
According to Mr. Andy Hartland, the GBCL tour manager, "the boys played really well in the 1st half, we seemed to fall off in the second. South Australia were enthusiastic throughout the match"
The South Australians being Aussie's came out in the second half a new team, they defended like warriors and attacked the GBCL line, but the Englishman were too good in defence.
The South Australians held their opponents to only 10 points in the second half
The Great Britain Community Lions are an amateur team, this basically means that none of the tourists would be picked for SG Ball or Mal Meninga Cup teams.
The Elite youth side from the UK is their Academy side, which isn't touring this year.
Now for the 1st Test against the Australian Schoolboys in Canberra on Saturday.
GO THE AUSSIES |
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Blake Austin in action in last weeks Arrive alive Cup battle (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
BLAKE AUSTIN CALLED INTO SCHOOLBOYS SIDE
Story & Photo's :
Congratulations to Blake Austin from St. Dominic's College Penrith has been called up into the Australian Schoolboys team.
Blake comes into the side to replace Queenslander Michael Morgan, Michael had to withdraw due to injury.
The Aussie's are in Canberra freezing while the Great Britain Community Lions are in Adelaide to play the South Australian Under 18's in a warm up game to Saturday's 1 st Test.
Blake has had a fantastic footy season so far, Blake was one of the standout players for NSWCCC in the recent ASSRL Championships in Newcastle last month.
Follow ourfootyteam's coverage of the Australian Schoolboys v the Great Britain Community Loins matches and the Pom's tour down under. |
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South Australian opens rugby league at the ASSRL Championships in Newcastle (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
SOUTH AUSSIES NEXT TO SOFTEN UP POMS
Story & Photo's :
The South Australian Under 18's take on the Great Britain Community Lions today as a warm up to Saturday afternoons 1 st Test against the awesome Australian Schoolboys.
The South Australians are battle hardened from a weeks solid footy in Newcastle a couple weeks ago during the ASSRL Championships.
The visiting Englishman got away with a close 18 - 12 win over the Northern Territory in Darwin last week.
After an ordinary start the visitors second tour match had a great second half to runaway with the game against Western Australia on Saturday, The GBCL won 14 - 36.
The game is on at Hansen Park, sixth av, Whittle Gardens, kick off is 6:00 PM
Good luck to both teams and go the South Aussie's !! LEARN MORE ABOUT THE AUSSIE SCHOOLBOYS |
Michael Allen |
Widnes St Maries |
Ben Bailey |
Widnes St Maries |
Adam Clay |
Leigh Miners Rangers |
Tom Connick |
Pilkington Recs |
Jacob Fairbank |
(Elland) |
Rhys Fenton |
Celtic Crusaders |
Danny Filson
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Pilkington Recs |
Scott George |
West Cumbria |
Martin Gray |
Leigh Miners Rangers |
Sam Hopkins |
Leigh East |
Nick Johnson |
West Hull |
Elliott Miller |
Millom |
Anthony Morrison |
Saddleworth Rangers |
Anthony Nicholson
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(Leigh Miners Rangers) |
Matthew Lowe |
Wigan St Cuthberts |
Callum Phillips |
West Cumbria |
Jonathan Pownall |
Leigh Miners Rangers |
Glenn Riley |
West Cumbria |
Anthony Symons |
Celtic Crusaders |
Luke Tomlinson |
East Leeds |
Alex Webber |
Celtic Crusaders |
Kriss Wilkes |
North Wales Coasters |
Callum Windley |
West Cumbria |
Mark Wool (CAPT) |
Celtic Crusaders |
HEAD COACH |
Carl Briscoe |
Assistant Coach |
Paul Egan |
Manager |
Joe Elliott |
Physiotherapist |
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LIONS READY FOR THE ULTIMATE TEST
Story By : RFL
The Great Britain Community Lions U18s are busy preparing for their toughest ever test.
Since their formation back in 2005 the Community Lions have regularly locked horns with sides from France and Australia, but the summer of 2009 will see them make the first ever trip “down under.”
The young Lions depart at the end of July and will play six games on a tour that is set to last three and half weeks.
The trip is undoubtedly the sides toughest ever challenge, but according to Manager Joe Elliott, one which they are looking forward to.
“Touring Australia has got to be the toughest test you can possibly undertake,” said Elliott.
“We’re going to be playing some top quality sides that will be really tough to beat, but we’ll go their confident in our ability.
“We had a good hit out against the British Pakistan side at The Grattan Stadium, Odsal last week, but other than that we’ve not played a game since February.
However, we’ve been meeting up regularly for training sessions and they’ve gone really well.
“I know the lads are all looking forward to making such an exciting trip and I think after all the planning and preparation they just want to get on the plane and get on the field.
Many of them have been over to play against France but to travel all the way to Australia and play is a totally different experience.”
As well as playing representative sides from the Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia and the Catholic High Schools (NSWCCC), Great Britain’s main focus will be on the two game test series against the Australian Schoolboys.
The first test is set to be played in Canberra on the 16th August, whilst the second test takes place in Sydney on the 23rd and brings the tour to an end.
“It doesn’t get any harder than facing the Australian Schoolboys,” admitted Elliott.
“Over the years the Schoolboys have produced so many players that have gone on to be stars of the Rugby League world so it’s quite possible we could be facing up to the next Matt Gidley, Israel Folau or Jamie Lyon!”
As well as been able to rely on the experienced Elliott, the Lions are also able to call upon a coaching team with plenty of pedigree.
Head Coach Carl Briscoe - father of England and Hull KR star Shaun - has been with the side since their launch and is a vastly experienced coach, whilst his assistant Paul Egan is a former BARLA international.
The youngsters have faced the Australian Schoolboys just once before, going down 38-8 at Doncaster in December 2006. |
2009 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS
FIRST TEST
The First test will be held on Saturday 15 August at Canberra Stadium commencing at 5.15 pm.
This game will be a curtain raiser to the Canberra Raiders St George Dragons game.
SECOND TEST
The Second Test will be held at the St Marys Leagues Stadium on Friday 21 August commencing at 7.00 pm. |
2009 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS |
1 |
Maipele Morseu |
QSSRL |
St Brendan’s College, Yeppoon |
2 |
Haydon Hodge |
ACT |
Erindale College |
3 |
Aaron Whitchurch |
QSSRL |
Wavell State High School |
4 |
Cheyse Blair |
NSWCHS |
Tweed River High School |
5 |
Faleula Fimau |
NSWCHS |
Matraville Sports High School |
6 |
Jordan Rankin |
QSSRL |
Palm Beach Currumbin SHS |
7 |
Jacob Miller |
NSWCHS |
Matraville Sports High School |
8 |
Jake Finn |
NSWCHS |
Hunter Sports High School |
9 |
Cameron King |
NSWCHS |
Endeavour Sports High School |
10 |
Matthew Groat |
NSWCCC |
St Gregorys College, Campbelltown |
11 |
Ryan James |
QSSRL |
Palm Beach Currumbin SHS |
12 |
Jack Stockwell |
NSWCCC |
St Gregorys College, Campbelltown |
13 |
Joseph Leilua |
NSWCHS |
Endeavour Sports High School |
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14 |
PJ Asiata |
NSWCCC |
Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown |
15 |
Daniel Ahsin |
NSWCHS |
Endeavour Sports High School |
16 |
Jason Taumalolo |
QSSRL |
Kirwan State High School |
17 |
Blake Austin |
NSWCCC |
St. Dominic's College, Penrith |
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Coach |
Brendan Barlow |
QSSRL |
Kirwan SHS |
Team Manager |
John Culbert |
NSWCHS |
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Trainer |
Geoff Eggert |
QSSRL |
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Physio |
Kieren Morgan |
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ASSRL GRAND FINALS
ENERGY AUSTRALIA STADIUM
Congratulations to the Maroons
QUEENSLAND ARE THE NEW U18
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOY CHAMPIONS
and U 15 ASSRL CHAMPIONS
VICTORIA WIN THE 2009 SAM DAVEY PLATE
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Victorian U 18 Schoolboys Rugby League Team on thier great win in the 2009 Sam Davey Plate
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Queensland celebrate their victory in this years ASSRL Championships at Energy Australia Stadium (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Victorian schoolboys celebrate the win in this years ASSRL Sam Davey Plate at Energy Stadium (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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Victorian schoolboys celebrate the win in this years ASSRL Sam Davey Plate at Energy Stadium (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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QLD Skipper Ryan JAMES ans Qld coach Geoff Bagnall hold up the 2009 ASSRL Championship Trophy (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Victorian schoolboys celebrate the win in this years ASSRL Sam Davey Plate at Energy Stadium (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Australian Training Company “Player of the Final”
JORDAN RANKIN (Qld 7) |
Australian Training Company “Player of the Final”
EDDIE FAAMAUSILI (Vic 6) |
ACT rugby league schoolboys team at the ASSRL finals (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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PLENTY MORE COMING OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS - Cya's then |
10.30 am |
NSWCHS |
70 - 6 |
NSWCIS |
TRIES : Jacob Miller 2, Paul Carter 2, Oloamanu Usini, David Uhi, Peni Terepo, Cheyse Blair, Nick Ehsman, Brett Jarrett, Nathan Massey, Gerard McCallum, Max Ray
GOALS : Jacob Miller 7, Rodney Maoefaauo 2 |
TRIES : Bevan De Vries
GOALS : Sam Prendergast |
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9:00 AM |
ACT |
70 - 6 |
CAS |
TRIES : Haydon Hodge 5, Luke Berkery
GOALS : Cameron Breust 4 |
TRIES : Lucas Grech, Rueben Castro, Jake Keating
GOALS : Matthew Bennett 2 |
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12.00 pm
SAM DAVEY PLATE FINAL |
VICTORIA |
36 - 24 |
NORTHERN TERRITORY |
TRIES : Tyme Dow-Nikau 3, Duane Butler 2, Eddie Faamausili, Tum Silapa, Taunoa Mataora
GOALS : Adam Millgate 2 |
TRIES : Jason Gebert, Gavin Brown, Daniel Harrison, Cam Verseegh
GOALS : Brad Hansen 4 |
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1.45 PM
ASSRL CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL MATCH |
40 - 12 |
NSWCCC |
TRIES : Kyle Feldt, 2, Jay Lowbein, Jordan Rankin, Sam Saville, Lachlan Maranta, Jason Taumalolo
GOALS : Jordan Rankin 4 |
TRIES : Blake Austin, Jack Stockwell
GOALS : Blake Austin |
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AND THE AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS TEAM IS TO BE SELECTED |
ASSRL DAY 5 FULL RESULTS
GAME 1:
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 22 (Tries: Brandon Parker 2, Cameron Godecke, Tiri Tuatai, Hemi Kani Goals: Brandon Parker) defeated SOUTH AUSTRALIA 10 (Tries: Hohepa Mete, Ashley Tupara Goals: Anthony Cristea)
GAME 2:
COMBINED INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS 22 (Tries: Jacob King, Sam Prendergast, Michael Lekkas, Bevan De Vries Goals: Sam Prendergast 3) def Combined Affiliated States 14 (Tries: Jared Young, Jerome Henry, Young Tonumaipea Goals: John Aldridge)
PLAYERS OF THE MATCH
WA 13 – Tiri Tuatai ( Wanneroo Senior High School)
SA 19 – Ray Mtasa (Glenunga International High School)
NSWCIS 15 – Ernie Ciaschetti (Newington College)
CAS 1 – Robbie Kurth (South Oakleigh College)
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Ernie Ciaschetti NSW Man of the Match Day 5 v CAS (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Robbie Kurth CAS Man of the Match v NSWCIS Day 5 (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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Ray Mtasa South Australian Man of the Match v WA day 5 (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Ray Mtasa South Australian Man of the Match v WA day 5 (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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South Australian opens at the 09 ASSRL champ's (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Western Australian opens at the 09 ASSRL champ's (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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COMBINED INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS opens at the 09 ASSRL champ's (Photo : ourfooty media) |
NSWCIS opens at the 09 ASSRL champ's (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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Wednesday 15 July – Semi Final Day (The Gardens)
Semi Final 1:
QUEENSLAND 60 def ACT 10
Semi Final 2:
NSWCCC 18 def NSWCHS 12
NORTHERN TERRITORY 44 def VICTORIA 16
WEST AUSTRALIA 44 def SOUTH AUSTRALIA 6 |
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NSWCHS get the Ball to Max Ray early in their battle with QSSRL on day 3 (Photo : ourfooty media) |
ASSRL DAY 3 RESULTS
QUEENSLAND 14 def NSWCHS 12
ACT 28 DREW CAS 28
FULL RESULTS
GAME 1:
QUEENSLAND 14 (Tries: Aaron Whitchurch 2, Jai Ingram Goals: Jordan Rankin) defeated NSWCHS 12 (Tries: Nathan Massey 2, Goals: )
GAME 2:
ACT 28 (Tries: Sitaleki Fulivai, Jeremy Hodnik, Cameron Breust, Karl Davies, Haydon Hodge Goals: Cameron Breust 4) DREW COMBINED AFFILIATED STATES 28 (Tries: Robbie Kurth 2, Matthew Johnson, Mitchell Russell, Aaron Laasia Goals: John Aldridge 4)
PLAYERS OF THE MATCH
QLD 9 – Jay Lobwein (Ignatius Park College, Townsville)
NSWCHS 13 – Daniel Ahsin (Endeavour Sports High School)
ACT 7 – Cameron Breust (Erindale College)
CAS 15 – Aaron Laasia (Hallam Senior College NT)
ASSRL CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 3 |
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Ref's from all over Australia hace controlled the games at this years ASSRL Champ's (PHoto : ourfooty media) |
Queenslands schoolboys have a never die attitude which wins them games (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Daniel Ahsin NSWCHS MotM NSWCHS v QSSRL (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Daniel Ahsin NSWCHS MotM NSWCHS v QSSRL (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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ACT v CAS Day 3 action (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Jay Lobwein QSSRL MotM NSWCHS v QSSRL (Photo : ourfooty media) |
DAY 3 ACTION PHOTO's |
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Tyme Dow-Nikau Victorian MotM (Photo : ourfooty media) |
WA v VIC after their day 2 match (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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Ben Smith South Australia's MotM v VIC (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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Brett Boucher NT MotM (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Brett Boucher NT MotM (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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Chris Nay NSWCIS MotM (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Mr. John Coates from the NSWRL (Photo : ourfooty media) |
MORE DAY 2 PHOTO's CoMiNG SooN |
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Queensland schoolboys after their last second win over NSWCCC (photo : ourfooty media) |
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Combined Indepentant Schools Opens teamPhoto (Photo : ourfooty media) |
South Australian opens teamPhoto (Photo : ourfooty media) |
Day 2 - Results
FULL RESULTS
GAME 1:
NORTHERN TERRITORY 36 (Tries: Gavin Brown 2, Wayne Raymond, Jake Watts, Ned Marcroft, Ben Tonkin Goals: Brad Hansen 6) defeated SOUTH AUSTRALIA 10 (Tries: Ashley Tapara, Junior Fono Goals: Ray Mtasa)
GAME 2:
QUEENSLAND 26 (Tries: Maipele Morseu 2, Jason Taumalolo, Sam Saville, Aaron Whitchurch Goals: Jordan Rankine 3) defeated NSWCCC 22 (Tries: Reece Jaeger 2, Alex McKinnon, Blake Austin Goals: Blake Austin 3
GAME 3:
NSWCIS 18 (Tries: Bevan De Vries 2, Tim Davis Goals: Sam Prendergast 3) defeated COMBINED AFFILIATED STATES (CAS)16 (Tries: Mitchell Russell, Young Tonumaipea, RobbieKurth Goals: John Aldridge 2)
GAME 4:
VICTORIA 26 (Tries: Luke Waiti, Duane Butler, Adam Millgate, Taunoa Mataora, Tyme Dow-Nikau Goals: Adam Millgate 3) defeated WESTERN AUSTRALIA 14 (Tries: Jake Busby, Lachlan Campbell, Eddie Proudler Goals: Brandon Parker)
PLAYERS OF THE MATCH
NT 3 – Brett Boucher (Charles Darwin University)
SA 11 – Ben Smith ( Australian Technical College)
QLD 1 – Maipele Morseu (St Brendan’s College)
NSWCCC 10 – Matthew Groat (St Gregorys College, Campbelltown)
NSWCIS 7 – Chris Nay ( Blue Mountains Grammar School)
CAS 11 – Kenny Bromwich (Swinbourne TAFE Victoria)
VIC 1 – Tyme Dow-Nikau ( Roxburgh Secondary College)
WA 6 – Eddie Proudler (Willeton Senior High)
ACTION PHOTO GALLERIES COMING TUESDAY PM & WEDNESDAY |
Day 1 - 12 July 2009 - Results
ACT 40 def NSWCIS 0
VICTORIA 56 def SOUTH AUSTRALIA 24
NORTHERN TERRITORY 22 def WEST AUSTRALIA 4
NSWCHS 28 def NSWCCC 8
FULL RESULTS
GAME 1:
ACT 40 (Tries: Mahe Fonua 2, Nathan Smith, Haydon Hodge, Justin Toomey-White, Cameron Breust, Mitchell Day Goals: Cameron Breust 6) defeated NSWCIS 0
GAME 2:
Victoria 56 (Tries: Eddie Faamausili, Adam Millgate, Duane Butler, Jordan Schmidt, Tum Silapa 3, James Palmer , Herschel Gideon, Jarrah Maksymow Goals: Adam Millgate 8) defeated South Australia 24 (Tries: Junior Fono 2, Mason Hotstone, Ashley Tupara Goals: Ben Smith 3, Steve Brown )
GAME 3:
Northern Territory 22 (Tries: Brett Boucher 2, Gavin Brown, Jason Gebert Goals: Brad Hansen 3) defeated Western Australia 4 (Tries: Josh Pedersen)
GAME 4:
NSWCHS 28 (Tries: Faleula Finau, Olomanu Usini, Cheyse Blair, Gerard McCallum, Rodney Moefaauo Goals: Cameron King 3, Jacob Miller) defeated NSWCCC 8 (Tries: Justin Smith, PJ Asiata )
PLAYERS OF THE MATCH
ACT 20 – JOSH MITCHELL (Chisholm High School)
NSWCIS 8 – ZAC PITT ( Shellharbour Anglican College)
Victoria 7 – ADAM MILLGATE ( Parkdale Secondary College)
South Australia 15 – DEVON WOODBOURNE (Aberfoyle Park High School)
Northern Territory 9 - BRAD HANSEN (Darwin High School)
Western Australia 10 – PETE KARALIS (Central TAFE)
NSWCHS 4 - CHEYSE BLAIR (Tweed River High School)
NSWCCC 1 – JUSTIN SMITH (St Frances Xavier College Hamilton) |
DAY 3
UNDER 15's RESULTS |
DAY 3 UNDER 15's RESULTS
Only the two game at Hindnarsh Stadium on day 3 today.
But real good games of footy was watched as the ACT had a narrow victory over Queensland White, while NSW CHS were too good on the day for NSWCCC
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DAY ONE ASSRL UNDER 15'S
Day one of the ASSRL Under 15's Championships has kicked off with a bang in the first two matches.
THe Northern Territory have been steadily improving over the past couple years and it paid off in thier opening match in this years ASSRL Championships.
The NT smashed South Australia 70 - nil. It almost looks like the whole team scored in this one sided match.
2006 ASSRL hosts, Western Australia came up against a firey Victorian outfit and could do little but watch the Victorian run away with the game. VIC 40 - 10 WA
More soon FULL RESULTS HERE |
ASSRL UNDER 18 2009 CHAMPIONSHIPS DRAW |
DAY ONE - Sunday 12 July – The Gardens |
9.30 AM OPENING CEREMONY |
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SEE THE FULL OPENS DRAW HERE |
NSW CCC GETTING READY FOR AUSSIE CHAMP'S
STORY & PHOTO'S BY :
NSWCCC played 2 trials against the mighty WestsTigers teams at Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday morning.
It turned out to be a great day for footy at Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday morning when Wests Magpies & the Wests Tigers threw their junior rep's at the NSW CCC under 15's and under 18's.
It was a good hit out for both teams with plenty of good things coming from both games.
Some extra time together and the trial against the mighty Parramatta Eels Harold Matthew's & SG Ball champion sides these two CCC teams will improve out of sight in time for the ASSRL Championships coming pretty soon now.
The Eels trial is in a couple weeks and both teams will be tested by Parramatta, both their Matty's Cup & SG Ball sides had fantastic seasons with the Under 16's losing the Grand Final to a rampaging Bulldogs team at the height of their powers. aCTioN PHoTo'S
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NSW CCC Under 15's Rugby League Team after the trial v WestsTigers (Photo : ourfooty media) U15 aCTioN |
NSW CCC Under 18's Rugby League Team after the trial v WestsTigers (Photo : ourfooty media) U18 aCTioN |
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