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Australian Schoolboys take on the England Academy - Friday 10 Dec @ Leigh
Jack Goodsell in his ENGLAND Gersey
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AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS
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TRIES : Jack Goodsell 2, Pauli Pauli, Clint Gutherson, Chad McGill, Dylan Walker, Alex Johnson
GOALS : Clint Gutherson 6

TRIES : James Saltonstall, Luke Briscoe 2

GOALS : Mark Percival

ENGLAND ACADEMY FALL TO 2-0 SERIES DEFEAT

The England Academy fell to a 2-0 series defeat against the Australian Schoolboys at Wynnum-Manly earlier today after losing the second test 40-14.

After falling to a 41-10 defeat in the first test between the sides in Canberra last week, the England Academy couldn't find the ingredients required to overturn the series in what was a feisty encounter throughout.

It took just five minutes for the animosity between the sides to surface when a 26-man brawl broke out in centre field and both sides were to finish the half with just 12 men when Liam McAvoy was sent to the sidelines accompanied by his Australian counterpart. (Willis Meehan)

England looked to have gotten the better of the psychological battle when winger James Saltonstall got on the end of a deft chip from skipper John Bateman to cross in the corner and record the first points of the game.

However the Schoolboys responded on the 15 minute mark through forward Pauli Pauli, who dived over from just a few yards out to level the score before they took the lead through centre Clint Gutherson who barreled his way over from 10 yards out.

Australia then doubled their advantage through winger Goodsell who found himself in acres of space to collect a perfectly weighted kick from half-back Moses.

A hammer blow was struck just before the hooter when loose forward Chad McGill crashed through the defence after receiving an inside ball to give the home side a 24-6 half-time advantage.

The second half saw the Australian's continue to dominate and on the ten minute mark Goodsell scored his second of the game, capitalizing on some loose defending after a period of scrappy play from both sides.

England's Saltonstall looked to have scored his second of the game only for the referee to pull the play back for a forward pass and just two minutes later England found themselves further behind when Dylan Walker was put through with clear field in front of him.

Academy centre Luke Briscoe brought England back into contention when he scored the first of two tries on the 28 minute mark following some unconventional play from stand-off Williams to put the Leeds Rhinos player through.

Both sides where then reduced to 12 men for the second time in the contest, when England's James Cunningham and Australia's Brad Deitz were sent from the field.

Moments later Australia's full-back Alex Johnson scored an 80 meter solo effort after he collected a high bomb from Liam Sutcliffe and found only open field ahead to exploit.

It was England who had the last say in the game when Briscoe gathered a chip through from Williams to fight his way over the line but it's was scant consolation when the final hooter went with the scores set at 40-14.

England Academy Squad v Australian Schoolboys (Professional and community clubs in brackets)

1, Greg Wilde (St Helens, Golbourne Parkside)
2, James Saltonstall (Warrington Wolves, Siddal)
3, Luke Briscoe (Leeds Rhinos, Featherstone Lions)
4, Mark Percival (St Helens, Halton Hornets)
5, James Duckworth (Leeds Rhinos, Whinmoor Warriros)
6, Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
7, George Williams (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
8, Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves, Ryland Sharks)
9, James Cunningham (Hull FC, East Hull)
10, John Bateman C (Bradford Bulls, Dudley Hill)
11, Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
12, Connor Farrell (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
13, Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves, Parkside Golbourn)
14, Dominic Speakman (St Helens, Halton Hornets)
15, Luke Thompson (St Helens, Pilkington Recs)
16, Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants, Saddleworth)
17, Liam McAvoy (Bradford Bulls, Broughton Red Rose)

Australian Schoolboys Squad

1, Alex Johnston (Endeavour Sports High School / South Sydney Rabbitohs)
2, Jack Goodsell (Keebra Park State High School)
3, Clint Gutherson (Freshwater High School / Manly Sea Eagles)
4, Paul Simona (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown / Wests Tigers)
5, Willis Meehan
6, Mitchell Moses (Holy Cross College, Ryde / Wests Tigers)
7, Luke Brooks (Holy Cross College, Ryde / Wests Tigers)
8, Matthew Lodge (Terra Sancta College, Quakers Hill / Penrith Panthers)
9, Brad Deitz (Holy Cross College, Ryde / Wests Tigers)
10, Jeremy Cropper (St Francis Xavier College / Canberra Raiders)
11, Kelepi Tanginoa (Westfield Sports High School / Parramatta Eels)
12, Adam Elliot C (St Gregory's College, Campbelltown / Canterbury Bulldogs)
13, Chad McGill (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown / Parramatta Eels)
14, Dylan Walker (Matraville Sports High School / South Sydney Rabbitohs)
15, Chris Smith (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown / Penrith Panthers)
16, Jai Arrow (Keebra Park State High School)
17, Pauli Pauli (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown / Parramatta Eels)

 

2012 Australian Schoolboys (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
The 2012 Australian Schoolboys (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
AUSSIES TIPPED FOR ANOTHER HUGE VICTORY
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The Australian Schoolboys play the 2nd test against the visiting England Academy at the Wynnum Manly footy ground this arvo, kick off is around 6:00 PM.

After the trouncing the Englishmen recieved in the 1st Test in freezing Canberra last week, will be looking for a bigger effort from all team members.

Australian coach Peter Denman who is the only official worth his salt has picked a very strong team to play the Englishman. GOOD LUCK TO BOTH TEAMS

AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYZ 2nd TEST TEAM
ENGLAND ACADEMY 2nd TEST TEAM
1 Alex Johnston, Endeavour Sports High School
2 Jack Goodsell, Keebra Park State High School
3 Clint Gutherson, Freshwater High School
4 Paul Simona, Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown
5 Willis Meehan, Matraville Sports High School
6 Mitchell Moses, Holy Cross College, Ryde
7 Luke Brooks, Holy Cross College, Ryde
8 Matthew Lodge, Terra Sancta College, Quakers Hill
9 Bradley Deitz, Holy Cross College, Ryde
10 Jeremy Cropper, St Francis Xavier College
11 Kelepi Tanginoa, Westfield Sports High School
12 Adam Elliott, St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
13 Chad McGill, Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown
14 Dylan Walker, Matraville Sports High School
15 Chris Smith, Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown
16 Jai Arrow, Keebra Park State High School
17 Pauli Pauli, Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown
18 Mitch Shaw, Hawker College, Canberra
1 Greg Wilde (St Helens Golbourne Parkside)
2 James Saltonstall (Warrington Wolves Siddal)
3 Luke Briscoe (Leeds Rhinos Featherstone Lions)
4 Mark Percival (St Helens Halton Hornets)
5 James Duckworth (Leeds Rhinos Whinmoor Warriros)
6 Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos Hunslet Warriors)
7 George Williams (Wigan Warriors Ince Rose Bridge)
8 Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves Ryland Sharks)
9 James Cunningham (Hull FC East Hull)
10 John Bateman (Bradford Bulls Dudley Hill)
11 Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos Hunslet Warriors)
12 Connor Farrell (Wigan Warriors Wigan St Pats)
13 Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves Parkside Golbourn)
14 Dominic Speakman (St Helens Halton Hornets)
15 Luke Thompson (St Helens Pilkington Recs)
16 Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants Saddleworth)
17 Liam McAvoy (Bradford Bulls Broughton Red Rose)
Mitchell Moses dives in for one of his 3 test match tries (Photo : Canberra Times)
Australia's Mitchell Moses dives in for one of his 3 test match tries (Photo : Canberra Times)
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ENGLAND ACADEMY
TRIES : Mitchell Moses 3, Jack Goodsell, Bradley Beitz, Paul Simona, Willis Meehan
GOALS : Clint Gutherson 4
F/GOALS : Mitchell Moses
TRIES : Briscoe, Saltonstall
GOALS : Hampshire
Alex Johnston gets mob tackled
Alex Johnston gets mob tackled
Aussie halfback Luke BROOKS attempts to pinch the ball from Luke Briscoe
Aussie halfback Luke BROOKS attempts to pinch the ball from Luke Briscoe
Jeremy Cropper unloads in a tackle
Jeremy Cropper unloads in a tackle
Pauli Pauli picks a fight
Pauli Pauli picks a fight
Clinton Gutherson & Jack Goodsell celebrate
Clinton Gutherson & Jack Goodsell celebrate
ENGLAND ACADEMY FALL AGAINST AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS


The England Academy fell to a 41-10 defeat to the Australian Schoolboys in the first Test at Canberra's Bruce Stadium earlier today.

The tourists were outscored by seven tries to two in a game which saw them fail to replicate the form that had seen them record wins over New South Wales and Parramatta Juniors in previous weeks.

England got off to a bright start and were in control of a very physical game until the 17 minute mark, when Australian winger Jack Goodsell managed to round his opposite man and cross under the posts.

The Schoolboys then shot into sixth gear as England struggled to respond and the home side quickly opened up a 24 - 0 margin within a whirlwind ten minute spell.

Hooker Brad Deitz found himself crossing the line on the 20 minute mark after he found a gap to squeeze through under the posts and just four minutes later centre Paul Simona was adjudged to have touched the ball down in the corner despite dubious calls from the sidelines.

On the 30 minute mark half-back Mitchell Moses stepped inside two defenders to add his name to the scorers list and give the Aussies a commanding lead.

England centre Luke Briscoe managed to get the Academy on the board with five minutes remaining in the half, when he showed a touch of class to out muscles two defenders and power his way over.

The second half began in a similar fashion to the first with both sides embroiled in a physical battle which the Academy side were dominating, but it was a case of déjà vu as Australia scored first through Moses, who gathered a chip through to cross in clear space.

The speedy half-back then completed a hat-trick when he pounded on an English error.

England's James Saltonstall scored the try of the game with ten minutes left on the clock when he was on hand to outsmart the defence and complete an 80 meter effort, after Ben Currie had burst through a gap from his own 20 meter line but it was scant consolation as Australia responded almost instantaneously through winger Willis Meehan who profited from another error.

A drop-goal from half-back Moses in the final minute put the finishing gloss on a 41-10 victory for the Schoolboys.

England Academy side v Australian Schoolboys (professional and community clubs):
1, Lewis Tierney (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
2, James Saltonstall (Warrington Wolves, Siddal)
3, Luke Briscoe (Leeds Rhinos, Featherstone Lions)
4, John Ford (Salford City Reds, Blackbrook Royals)
5, Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
6, Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors, Normanton Knights)
7, George Williams (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
8, Liam McAvoy (Bradford Bulls, Broughton Red Rose)
9, Dominic Speakman (St Helens, Halton Hornets)
10, Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves, Ryland Sharks)
11, John Bateman (Bradford Bulls, Dudley Hill)
12, Connor Farrell (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
13, Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves, Parkside Golbourn)
14, Luke Thompson (St Helens, Pilkington Recs)
15, Ryan Sutton (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
16, Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
17, Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants, Saddleworth)

Australian Schoolboys Team v England Academy
1, Alex Johnston (Endeavour Sports High School / South Sydney Rabbitohs)
2, Jack Goodsell (Keebra Park State High School)
3, Clint Gutherson (Freshwater High School / Manly Sea Eagles)
4, Paul Simona (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown / Wests Tigers)
5, Willis Meehan
6, Mitchell Moses (Holy Cross College, Ryde / Wests Tigers)
7, Luke Brooks (Holy Cross College, Ryde / Wests Tigers)
8, Matthew Lodge (Terra Sancta College, Quakers Hill / Penrith Panthers)
9, Brad Deitz (Holy Cross College, Ryde / Wests Tigers)
10, Jeremy Cropper (St Francis Xavier College / Canberra Raiders)
11, Kelepi Tanginoa (Westfield Sports High School / Parramatta Eels)
12, Adam Elliot (St Gregory's College, Campbelltown / Canterbury Bulldogs)
13, Chad McGill (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown / Parramatta Eels)
14, Dylan Walker (Matraville Sports High School / South Sydney Rabbitohs)
15, Chris Smith (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown / Penrith Panthers)
16, Jai Arrow (Keebra Park State High School)
17, Pauli Pauli (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown / Parramatta Eels)

ENGLAND NAME ACADEMY SQUAD TO PLAY AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS
England Academy coach Dave Elliott has named his 17-man squad to take on the Australian Schoolboys

England Academy coach Dave Elliott has named his 17-man squad to take on the Australian Schoolboys in the first of a two-test series at Canberra's Bruce Stadium on Sunday August 5.

Elliott's charges have record back-to-back victories over New South Wales and Parramatta Juniors in their warm-up games on tour so far and they go into Sunday's clash hoping to take the first step towards successive series victories over the Schoolboys.

“We've got a very strong squad available to us all the way through and that has made selection very difficult for us this week,” said Elliott.

“We've had some standout performances in our games on tour so far and every player in the squad has staked a claim to play against Australia.

“We have some disappointed players in the squad today but I'm confident that we have selected a squad that can come away with the win on Sunday.”

England Academy side to play Australian Schoolboys (professional and community clubs):

1 Lewis Tierney (Wigan Warriors Wigan St Pats)
2 James Saltonstall (Warrington Wolves Siddal)
3 Luke Briscoe (Leeds Rhinos Featherstone Lions)
4 John Ford (Salford City Reds Blackbrook Royals)
5 Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors Ince Rose Bridge)
6 Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors Normanton Knights)
7 George Williams (Wigan Warriors Ince Rose Bridge)
8 Liam McAvoy (Bradford Bulls Broughton Red Rose)
9 Dominic Speakman (St Helens Halton Hornets)
10 Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves Ryland Sharks)
11 John Bateman (Bradford Bulls Dudley Hill)
12 Connor Farrell (Wigan Warriors Wigan St Pats)
13 Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves Parkside Golbourn)
14 Luke Thompson (St Helens Pilkington Recs)
15 Ryan Sutton (Wigan Warriors Wigan St Pats)
16 Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos Hunslet Warriors)
17 Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants Saddleworth)

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England Academy vice-captain Ben Currie and captain John Bateman present British high commissioner Paul Madden with a signed jersey yesterday. Photo: Melissa Adams
England Academy vice-captain Ben Currie and captain John Bateman present British high commissioner Paul Madden with a signed jersey yesterday. Photo: Melissa Adams
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ENGLISH YOUNGSTERS HAVE NRL POTENTIAL

England Academy coach Dave Elliott expects an increase in the number of Englishmen in the NRL thanks to the success of the Burgess brothers and James Graham.

The next batch of emerging stars will be on display when the England Academy takes on the Australian Schoolboys at Canberra Stadium on Sunday.

Several of the England Academy players already have Super League experience, with Elliott believing it won't be long before they make the move to Australia on a permanent basis.

''A lot of the British boys are watching what the Burgess boys are doing and what James is doing and are really interested in that,'' Elliott said.

''They're liking the lifestyle and it appeals to some of our younger boys.

''It's definitely a goal for them.''

NRL clubs will be eagerly watching to see if any have the potential to make the same immense impact Sam Burgess or Graham have had on the competition.

Burgess is a bonafide superstar with the Rabbitohs, who have also recruited Sam's younger brothers Luke and George.

Meanwhile, Graham's first season has coincided with the Bulldogs winning their past nine games and charging to the top of the table.

The Burgess lads and Graham caught up with the England Academy during its camp in Sydney last week, while England national coach Steve McNamara will be at Canberra Stadium to keep on eye on his country's brightest prospects.

British high commissioner Paul Madden posed the question about moving to Australia to captain John Bateman and vice-captain Ben Currie during the team's visit yesterday.

Both second-rowers are under contract with their Super League clubs, but would be highly sought-after if they decide to move to the NRL.

Bateman has reportedly attracted interest from the Wests Tigers and Newcastle Knights and is expected to meet with Tim Sheens and Wayne Bennett.

Bateman debuted with the Bradford Bulls as a 17-year-old last year, while Currie is at the Warrington Wolves.

''It'd be good to play in Australia but at the moment I'm at Bradford for another year,'' Bateman said.

''Sammy Burgess and James Graham are flying the English flag and showing we have some of the best players in the world.

''It [rugby league] is catching up as being the main sport [in England].''

The England Academy got an up close and personal look at the NRL when they attended South Sydney's match with the St George Illawarra Dragons, witnessing Greg Inglis's massive shot on Dean Young.

''He's an animal, isn't he?'' Bateman said.

''When you watch games like that, you want to play against players like that and test yourself against the best players in the world.''

The England Academy is unbeaten from its two matches on tour but faces a step up in class against an Australian Schoolboys team containing several players contracted to NRL clubs.

The match is the first of a two-game series, which concludes in Brisbane on August 11.
England Academy and Parramatta Eels players together after their International warm up match at the Cabramatta Footy Stadium on Saturday nite
England Academy and Parramatta Eels players together after their International warm up match at the Cabramatta Footy Stadium on Saturday nite
ENGLAND ACADEMY RECORD SECOND SUCCESSIVE VICTORY

The England Academy continued their Australian tour with victory in their second warm-up game against Parramatta Juniors

The England Academy continued their Australian tour with a 42 - 18 victory in their second warm-up game against Parramatta Juniors at Cabramatta Stadium earlier today.

After a tense opening which saw both sides embroiled in a dogged battle for supremacy it was England who opening the scoring on the 14 minute mark when Ryan Hampshire ran in under the posts.

The half-back was on hand to finish a move he started and profit from a simple inside ball from full-back Tierney who had gathered a sublime chip through to split the defence.

Parramatta responded quickly however and just five minutes later they were level through winger Ben Fritz who managed to sneak over in the corner.

Both sides resumed a hard-fought battle and it took until the 33rd minute for another point to be registered when England winger James Duckworth powered his way through three defenders to cross the line in the right hand corner.

Hampshire kept his composure to slot a difficult conversion and give England a 12-6 half-time lead.

England came out of the blocks firing in the second half and a whirlwind start saw them open up a 36-6 lead just shy of the 60 minute mark.

Ben Currie registered the first score of the half when he beat the defence all ends up with a show-and-go before accelerating through the line and Ryan Hampshire then scored an equally impressive try profiting from a powerful run from John Bateman who split the defence to set up an easy score.

Jon Ford found himself adding a third try of the half and from the resulting re-start Joe Burgess ran the length of the field after Bateman sucked in the defence top open the field for the Wigan flyer.

A lapse in defensive concentration saw Parramatta add two quick tries through first Christian Kagiassis and then full-back John Formal to bring the score back to 36-18.

England has the last say in the game though when Hampshire scored his third try of the game when Bateman again burst through a hole to put the half-back through for the easiest finish before adding the extras to seal at 42-18 victory.

“I thought there were a lot of improvements from the game versus New South Wales and the guys showed some great touches tonight,” said England Academy coach Dave Elliott.

“We scored 42 points and I think we could have added a lot more so I'm very happy with the performance.

“It was pleasing to see that the things we worked on during the week were executed during the game but as a coach I think there are always areas for improvement and we still have some things to work on before our next game.

“I've got a huge selection headache now going into the first test. A lot of players have really held their hands up for a place. There were some outstanding performances tonight and the whole squad has really performed.”

England Academy team v Parramatta (professional and community clubs):
1 Lewis Tierney (Wigan Warriors Wigan St Pats)
2 James Duckworth (Leeds Rhinos Whinmoor Warriros)
3 Mark Percival (St Helens Halton Hornets)
4 John Ford (Salford City Reds Blackbrook Royals)
5 Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors Ince Rose Bridge)
6 George Williams (Wigan Warriors Ince Rose Bridge)
7 Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors Normanton Knights)
8 Ryan Sutton (Wigan Warriors Wigan St Pats)
9 James Cunningham (Hull FC East Hull)
10 Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves Ryland Sharks)
11 Luke Thompson (St Helens Pilkington Recs)
12 Connor Farrell (Wigan Warriors Wigan St Pats)
13 Ben Currie C (Warrington Wolves Parkside Golbourn)
14 Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos Hunslet Warriors)
15 John Bateman (Bradford Bulls Dudley Hill)
16 Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos Hunslet Warriors)
17 Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants Saddleworth)

Tries: Hampshire 3 Duckworth Currie Ford Burgess
Goals: Hampshire 7

Man of the Match: Gavin Bennion

Parramatta Juniors squad

1 John Formal
2 Ben Fritz
3 Levi Spoi
4 Eric Aukofolau
5 Sulaisi Suli
6 Ryan Matterson
7 Christian Kagiassis
8 Jordan Grant
9 Dom Reardon
10 Will Bugden
11 FJ Moala
12 Takai Moeakiola
13 Jordan Hall
14 Jason Vidal
15 Jim Au Cheung
16 Paea Pua
17 Tepai Tepu

Tries: Fritz Kagiassis Formal
Goals: Kagiassis 3
England Acadamy showed some of what they can do against the NSW u17s (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
England Acadamy showed some of what they can do against the NSW u17s (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
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ENGLAND ACADEMY NAME SQUAD TO FACE PARRAMATTA

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The England Academy have named a 17-man squad to take on Parramatta Juniors in the second match of their four-game Australian tour on Saturday July 28.

The Academy take on Parramatta at Cabramatta Stadium just three days after securing a 28-18 victory in their opening game against New South Wales Juniors and with tour captain John Bateman starting from the bench, Warrington's Ben Currie has been bestowed with the captain's role for the game.

“It's a real honour to be named captain of an England side,” said Currie. “It's been a dream of mine since I was a young so to be able to get that chance now is great.

“The game against Parramatta will be a step up in level from our first match against New South Wales but that's the kind of challenge that we need to be ready for the test series and we're all really looking forward to getting back out there.”

Currie came off the bench against New South Wales to put in a game-changing performance, which included a brace of tries, and the speedy forward is hoping he can continue that form as England seek to win a first series against the Schoolboys on Aussie soil since 2004.

“I was pleased with my own performance but the most important thing was that we got the win against NSW,” added Currie. “We were scrappy in places but we came together and ground out the result and that's what counts.

“We know a lot about the 2010 Academy team that beat the Schoolboys in England, but that's in the past and we're keen to focus on our game and securing the win for ourselves.

“Obviously the team of 2004 also had a massive achievement winning down here and if you look at some of the players who were in that squad and the careers they have gone on to have at the highest level, it's something we'd all like to emulate.”

England Academy face Parramatta Juniors at Cabramatta Stadium (7.30pm AUS / 10.30am UK)

England Academy team to play Parramatta: (professional and community clubs):
1, Lewis Tierney (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
2, James Duckworth (Leeds Rhinos, Whinmoor Warriros)
3, Mark Percival (St Helens, Halton Hornets)
4, John Ford (Salford City Reds, Blackbrook Royals)
5, Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
6, George Williams (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
7, Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors, Normanton Knights)
8, Ryan Sutton (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
9, James Cunningham (Hull FC, East Hull)
10, Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves, Ryland Sharks)
11, Luke Thompson (St Helens, Pilkington Recs)
12, Connor Farrell (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
13, Ben Currie C (Warrington Wolves, Parkside Golbourn)
14, Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
15, John Bateman (Bradford Bulls, Dudley Hill)
16, Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
17, Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants, Saddleworth)
George and Sam Burgess are keen to watch their brother Joe and his England Academy team mates in Australia (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
George and Sam Burgess are keen to watch their brother Joe and his England Academy team mates in Australia (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
BURGESS BROTHERS BACKING ENGLAND ACADEMY

Rugby League's most famous brothers, Luke, Sam and George Burgess, have given their backing to the England Academy as they seek to become only the second side to win a series against the Australian Schoolboys on Australian soil.

The Burgess brothers watched on as the Academy recorded a 28-18 victory over New South Wales Juniors in their opening tour game earlier this week and they were impressed with what they saw.

"I think the guys performed really well considering they had only just come off a long flight a few days before," said Sam Burgess. "There were a few errors in the game at times but they got a win which is what counts.

"The key thing for these guys is to enjoy the experience. A lot of them have probably never left England before and there's a different culture around the game here so they'll remember this for the rest of their lives.

"It's not very often you get the chance to compete against the Aussies on their soil so they need to enjoy it and if they can get the wins then it'll be even better.”

Burgess has become a star in Australia's NRL competition since joining South Sydney Rabbitohs in 2009 and has plenty of experience playing against the best talent on offer in Australia.

"Belief is key against Australia,” added the former Bradford Bulls prop. “You have to respect them but you need to believe you can win.

"There are some very talented players in this team and if they are ready mentally then they can definitely win.

“I know John Bateman and Liam McAvoy from Bradford but a few of the other players like Ben Currie are very exciting and look good for the future and that bodes well for England Rugby League.”

Burgess's younger brother George, who starred for the England Academy team that beat the Schoolboys in 2010, joined the Rabbitohs in 2011 and made his NRL debut earlier this season, impressing against Canterbury Bulldogs.

"The guys looked good today and I'm sure that there's a lot more to come from them throughout the tour," said George.

"We had a really close group back in 2010 and we worked very hard for each other which I think is very important at this level and this group seems similar.

"You can't have any fear when you're going up against the Schoolboys. The lads need to go out there and show them what English pride is all about and just go 100 per cent and if they do that I think they'll get the win.”

The England Academy continue their preparations for a two-Test series against the Australian Schoolboys by taking on Parramatta Juniors on Saturday.
Ben CURRIE scores 1 of his 2 tries (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
Ben CURRIE scores 1 of his 2 tries (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
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ENGLAND ACADEMY OFF TO A WINNING START

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Then England Academy opened their touring account with a 28-18 victory over New South Wales Juniors at Narrabeen earlier today (Wednesday).

The Academy side ran in five tries during an attritional contest that saw them come from behind on two separate occasions to get off to a winning start.

The game began poorly for the Academy side as they found themselves 4-0 down after less than seven minutes but a steely resolve saw them responded immediately through half-back Ryan Hampshire.

Winger Joe Burgess rounded his defender to play the ball back inside to the supporting man who found Hampshire on hand to show a clean pair of heels to the covering defence.

Hampshire then found winger James Saltonstall who doubled England's tally when he broke through down the right hand flank. Man of the Match Hampshire added the extras to make the scores 10-4 at the interval.

It was a short lived lead for England however as New South Wales got off to a flying start in the second half, with a quick-fire double allowing them to open up an 18-10 advantage.

Winger Meehan found himself in space on the outside for an easy run in after just two minutes before loose forward Harrison gathered a high-ball between the posts to crash over three minutes later.

England were still behind by eight points with just over ten minutes to go but they showed their class to run in three tries in just eight minutes.

First England's Ben Currie powered his way over from a quick play-the-ball and then the Warrington Wolves player doubled his personal tally after Hampshire spilt the defence and played Currie through from 25 yards out.

Centre Greg Wilde then pounced on an error from the NSW full-back to extend the lead with Hampshire adding the extras to make it 28-18.

“We're quite happy with the win,” said England Academy coach Dave Elliott. “Winning the first game is the best way to start.

“We expected our performance to be a bit scratchy and a little under par because of the traveling, which was the case, but I think as the game went on we showed a lot of good touches in our attack.

“To come the distance we have and play after just a few days is a good start for us and I'm pleased with the character the lads showed to come from behind on two separate occasions.

“We've a quick turn around now before playing Parramatta on Saturday but that's what we wanted. We wanted to get a good test mentally, physically and emotionally in the first week.

“I'm pleased with the effort today and the lads who haven't played today will get a chance against Parramatta on Saturday to fight for a test jersey.”

The England Academy continue preparations for their two-test series against the Australian Schoolboys by taking on Parramatta Juniors on Saturday (KO 7.00pm Aus / 10.00am UK).

England Academy Squad v NSW (Professional and community clubs in brackets)

1, Luke Briscoe (Leeds Rhinos, Featherstone Lions)
2, James Saltonstall (Warrington Wolves, Siddal)
3, Greg Wilde (St Helens, Golbourne Parkside)
4, John Ford (Salford City Reds, Blackbrook Royals)
5, Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
6, Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
7, Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors, Normanton Knights)
8, Liam McAvoy (Bradford Bulls, Broughton Red Rose)
9, Dominic Speakman (St Helens, Halton Hornets)
10, Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants, Saddleworth)
11, John Bateman (Bradford Bulls, Dudley Hill) C
12, Peter Aspinall (Huddersfield Giants, Huddersfield YMCA)
13, Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
14, George Williams (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
15, Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves, Ryland Sharks)
16, Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves, Parkside Golbourn)
17, Luke Thompson (St Helens, Pilkington Recs)

Tries: Hampshire, Saltonstall, Currie 2, Aspinall

Goals: Hampshire 4

NEW SOUTH WALES JUNIORS SQUAD

1, Dalin Watene-Zelezniak
2, Willis Meehan
3, Michael Morgan
4, Sione Mata'utia
5, Dee Jay Harris
6, Drew Hutchinson
7, Zac Nichols
8, James Parker
9, Tj McLean
10, Joe Stimson
11, Rhys Armstrong
12, Taniele Siale
13, Blake Harrison
14, Salesi funaki
15, Tepai Teu Smith
16, Anthony Semrany
17, Brendan Cox
18, Luke Yates

Tries: Meehan 2, Harris, Harrison

Goals:

Man of the Match: Ryan Hampshire
NSWRL U17's Development team with the England Academy after Wednesdays warm up match (Photo's & ani By : OurFootyMedia)
NSWRL U17's Development team with the England Academy after Wednesdays warm up match (Photo's & ani By : OurFootyMedia)
ENGLAND ACADEMY PLAY THEMSELVES INTO SOME FORM
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The England Academy were shocked into action in todays international against the NSWRL u 17 Develpoment side at the NSWRL Academy on Wednesday arvo.

The English men stepped up for the last 10 minutes of the 2nd half to show some of the power and skills they have as they prepare for 2 tests v's the Australian Schoolboys

NSWRL U17's Development team with the England Academy after Wednesdays warm up match (Photo's & ani By : OurFootyMedia) CHECK OUT SOME OF THE ACTION

ENGLAND NAME ACADEMY SQUAD TO PLAY NEW SOUTH WALES

England Academy coach Dave Elliott has named his 17-man squad to take on New South Wales Juniors at Narrabeen on Wednesday July 25 (KO 3.00pm AUS / 6.00am UK).

The Academy arrived in Australia last Thursday and have gradually increased the intensity of training ahead of what promises to be a challenging first game on Tour.

“We're a few days in to the tour now and things are looking fantastic,” said Elliott. “The first few days were tough for everyone in camp as we've been coping with a bit of jetlag and tiredness, which is to be expected, but today was a really intense session and the players have responded well.

“I've been really impressed with the facilities that we have here at our camp in Narrabeen and also to how the lads have responded to the situation so far.”

Wednesday's game against New South Wales comes just three days before the side will embark on a second warm-up game against Parramatta on Saturday, and Elliott is confident his charges can impress during a tough first week.

“From what we know about the New South Wales squad it sounds like a very strong team they're putting out,” said Elliott. “Knowing the Australians they'll definitely be going out for the win, but I have great confidence in our boys.

“The whole point of coming out here earlier than usual and giving the lads a chance to play two warm-up games is to get us in the best shape possible for the Test series.

“But we've picked a strong side to face NSW and I have every confidence in our players to come back with the result and get us off to the perfect start.”

England Academy Squad to Play NSW (Professional and community clubs in brackets)

1, Luke Briscoe (Leeds Rhinos, Featherstone Lions)
2, James Saltonstall (Warrington Wolves, Siddal)
3, Greg Wilde (St Helens, Golbourne Parkside)
4, John Ford (Salford City Reds, Blackbrook Royals)
5, Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
6, Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
7, Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors, Normanton Knights)
8, Liam McAvoy (Bradford Bulls, Broughton Red Rose)
9, Dominic Speakman (St Helens, Halton Hornets)
10, Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants, Saddleworth)
11, John Bateman (Bradford Bulls, Dudley Hill) C
12, Peter Aspinwall (Huddersfield Giants, Huddersfield YMCA)
13, Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
14, George Williams (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
15, Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves, Ryland Sharks)
16, Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves, Parkside Golbourn)
17, Luke Thompson (St Helens, Pilkington Recs)
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ENGLAND ACADEMY CAPTAIN READY FOR AUSSIE TESTS

England Academy depart for a three-week trip to Australia next Thursday (July 19) and tour captain John Bateman says he is relishing the chance to lead the cream of England's next generation into battle against their Australian counterparts.

The Academy will take on New South Wales juniors and Parramatta juniors before playing a two-Test series against the Australian Schoolboys and Bateman is confident that the class of 2012 can emerge victorious over their fierce rivals.

“It was a very proud moment for me to be named captain,” said Bateman. “It's an honour and I'm really looking forward to leading the boys into action in Australia in what will be a great experience for all of us.

“We've got a really strong squad together for the tour and there are some very talented players in the squad. The likes of Stevie (Ward) and Ben (Currie) have already experience of playing in Super League and a lot of the squad are just on the fringes of first team action so we're definitely going there with a strong team.

“It's a great opportunity for all of us in the squad and playing against Australia at any level is massive. I played against the Australian Institute of Sport last year and it was a great experience and there's no better challenge than testing yourself against the very best in the world.”

The Australian Schoolboys have named the 17 men they think will put paid to England's ambitions but Bateman is confident England can prevail against a side that has seen the likes of Greg Inglis and Jamie Lyon pass through the ranks in previous years.

“We've heard bits and pieces about the Schoolboys so far and we know they're some of the best players in Australia,” he said. “We know it's going to be a tough test for us but it's a challenge all the guys are looking forward to and one we're excited to face.

“We're confident we can go there and win and perform to the level we know we can. We're not going down there to loose - we're going for a reason and that's to beat them.

“It would be unbelievable to come back as the captain of a winning touring side and that's my aim.”

England Academy Tour Schedule:
July 19 – Depart
July 25 – Warm-up game v New South Wales Under-18s at Narrabeen
July 28 – Warm-up game v Parramatta Juniors at Parramatta
August 5 – Test 1 v Australian Schoolboys at Canberra
August 11 – Test 2 v Australian Schoolboys at Wynum

England Academy 24-man touring squad (professional and community clubs):
Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves, Parkside Golbourn)
Connor Farrell (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
Dominic Speakman (St Helens, Halton Hornets)
Gavin Bennion (Warrington Wolves, Ryland Sharks)
George Williams (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
Greg Wilde* (St Helens, Golbourne Parkside)
James Cunningham (Hull FC, East Hull)
James Duckworth (Leeds Rhinos, Whinmoor Warriros)
James Saltonstall (Warrington Wolves, Siddal)
Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors, Ince Rose Bridge)
John Bateman (Bradford Bulls, Dudley Hill)
John Ford (Salford City Reds, Blackbrook Royals)
Jordan Baldwinson (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
Josh Johnson (Huddersfield Giants, Saddleworth)
Lewis Tierney (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
Liam McAvoy (Bradford Bulls, Broughton Red Rose)
Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)
Luke Briscoe (Leeds Rhinos, Featherstone Lions)
Luke Thompson (St Helens, Pilkington Recs)
Mark Percival (St Helens, Halton Hornets)
Peter Aspinwall (Huddersfield Giants, Huddersfield YMCA)
Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors, Normanton Knights)
Ryan Sutton (Wigan Warriors, Wigan St Pats)
Steve Ward (Leeds Rhinos, Hunslet Warriors)

*Replaces Oliver Roberts who has withdrawn from the squad for personal reasons.

Australian Schoolboys Squad (School in brackets)
Jai Arrow (Keebra Park State High School)
Luke Brooks (Holy Cross College, Ryde)
Jeremy Cropper (St Francis Xavier College)
Brad Deitz (Holy Cross College, Ryde)
Adam Elliot (St Gregory's College, Campbelltown)
Jack Goodsell (Keebra Park State High School)
Clint Gutherson (Freshwater High School)
Alex Johnston (Endeavour Sports High School)
Halauafu Lavaka (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown)
Matthew Lodge (Terra Sancta College, Quakers Hill)
Chad McGill (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown)
Mitchell Moses (Holy Cross College, Ryde)
Pauli Pauli (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown)
Paul Simona (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown)
Chris Smith (Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown)
Kelepi Tanginoa (Westfield Sports High School)
Dylan Walker (Matraville Sports High School)


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2012 WORLD SCHOOLBOY CHAMPIONS - NSW CCC (Photo : OurFootyMedia) NSW CHS - 2012 FINALIST (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
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2012 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS
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NSW CCC Dominate this years Australian Schoolboy team with 10 players selected after a week of Championship footy at Port MacQuarie.

2012 Finalists NSW CHS had 4 players selected, Queensland had the 2 Keebra boyz and the ACT has another schoolboy to follow in Hayden Hodge's footsteps.

The boyz get it on with the mighty England Academy side in 2 test matches in August.

Newly capped Schoolboy Chris Smith was a member of the AIS team that defeated the England Academy in December last year, so the can be beaten by a good footy side.

Australian Schoolboys2012 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS Australian Schoolboys

QLD 13 Jai Arrow Keebra Park State High School,

NSWCCC 7 Luke Brooks Holy Cross College, Ryde

ACT 10 Jeremy Cropper St Francis Xavier College

NSWCCC 9 Brad Deitz Holy Cross College, Ryde

NSWCCC 12 Adam Elliot St Gregory’s College, Campbelltown

QLD 5 Jack Goodsell Keebra Park State High School

NSWCHS 3 Clint Gutherson Freshwater High School

NSWCHS 1 Alex Johnston Endeavour Sports High School

NSWCCC 2 Halauafu Lavaka Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown

NSWCCC 8 Matthew Lodge Terra Sancta College, Quakers Hill

NSWCCC 13 Chad McGill Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown

NSWCCC 6 Mitchell Moses Holy Cross College, Ryde

NSWCCC 11 Pauli Pauli Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown

NSWCCC 5 Paul Simona Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown

NSWCCC 10 Chris Smith Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown

NSWCHS 17 Kelepi Tanginoa Westfield Sports High School

NSWCHS 7 Dylan Walker Matraville Sports High School

Coach: Peter Denham NSWCHS

MORE SOON
2012 Australian Schoolboy Champions - NSW CCC (Photo : Our footyMedia)
2012 Australian Schoolboy Champions - NSW CCC (Photo : Our footyMedia)
NSWCCC ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS 'AGAIN'
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The NSW Combined Catholic Colleges are again the ASSRL Champions in 2012 after defeating NSWCHS in the Schoolboys Championships at Port MacQuarie on Friday.

NSWCCC Coach Mr. Tim White said " it was our defence that won it for us, not attack "

The NSWCCC were rewarded with 10 players selected in this years Australian Schoolboys team to play the mighty England Academy.
SSRL U 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS - DAY 1 ASSRL U 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS - DAY 2
NSWCCC 32 - 0 QLD
CAS 52 - 6 NSWCIS FULL RESULTS
SSRL U 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS - DAY 1 ASSRL U 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS - DAY 1
NSWCHS 42 - 22
QLD ACT 34 - 16 NSWCIS FULL RESULTS
Jai Arrow Keebra park SHS
Delayne Ashby Wavell SHS
Michael Barclay Kirwan SHS
Luke Bateman Clairvaux Mackillop College
Paul Byrnes Ignatius Park College
Conor Carey Marsden SHS
Alex Clark-Kennedy Nambour SHS
Jarryd Dodd Harristown SHS
Deacon Fletcher Bribie Island SHS
Tevita Folau St Edmunds College
Jack Goodsall Keebra Park SHS
Sam Harrold Palm Beach Currumbin SHS
Rory Humphreys St Edmunds College
Perry Ioane St Peter Claver College
Dan Killian Palm Beach Currumbin SHS
Thomas McLellan Kirwan SHS
Keirran Mosely Kirwan SHS
Jayden Nikorima Wavell SHS
Joe Ofahengaue St Peter Claver College
Aaron Solari Ignatius Park College
   
Coach Don Saunders
Manager: Jim Look
Trainer: Damon Rehbein
Physio: Lindsay Self
   
QUEENSLAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 18 YEARS TEAM

NSWCIS SECONDARY 18 & UNDER RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM

NSWCIS Players
Jarrod Smith Waverley College
Luke Petrie St Stanislaus' College
Jack Grant St Stanislaus' College
Campbell Scott St Stanislaus' College
Joel Togo Penrith Anglican College
Matthew Green Penrith Anglican College
Mitchell Toovey Wollondilly Anglican College
Peter Nay Blue Mountains Grammar School
Zayde Alvarado St Andrew's Cathedral School
Jayden Yasar Toongabbie Christian School
Sam Harris Newcastle Grammar School
Corey Waddell Penrith Anglican College
Matthew Langfield William Carey Christian School
Corey Richards Mount Annan Christian College
Alex Pagano Oakhill College
Ireland Kaleopa Macarthur Adventist College
Jerome Harrsion Macarthur Adventist College
Nic Andrews Hunter Valley Grammar School
Charles Buttrose Covenant Christian School
Samuel Peni Regents Park Christian School


Coach : Paul McDonald St Stanislaus' College

NSWCCC 2012 ASSRL CHAMPIONS at St. Marys Stadium last year (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
NSWCCC 2012 ASSRL CHAMPIONS at St. Marys Stadium last year (Photo : OurFootyMedia)
CAN CHAMPS MAKE IT BACK TO BACK IN 2012
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With The Australian Secondary School Rugby League Championships kicking off on Sunday, the big question is can this years star studded NSWCCC side back up and win again this year and add the u18 trophy to the u15's trophy won by the young boys in Darwin 2 weeks ago?

The NSWCCC selectors have huge depth to choose from again this year and have an awesome side to take on both the Queensland schoolboys and the 2010 Champions, the very dangerous NSWCHS.

We will have to wait until the end off the week for all answers.

The 2012 ASSRL u18 Championships gets under way in Port MacQuarie with the Opening Ceromny at 11:00 am.

The ACT get it on with NSW CIS in the opening match followed by what should be a cracker when NSWCHS battle with old enemy the boyz in the Moroons footy jumpers

CHECK OUT THIS YEARS DRAW |
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges NSW CCC UNDER 15 WORLD CHAMPIONS The NSW Combined Catholic Colleges won the ASSRL Championship defeating QLD Maroons 41 - 32 in an exciting high scoring Final and in doing so were rewarded with 9 players selected in the 13 man Australian Schoolboys U15 Merit team announced in Darwin tonite
 
15 YEARS POOL A MERIT TEAM 2012
1 Anthony Layoun NSWCCC St Paul’s Catholic College, Greystanes
2 Kalyn Ponga
QLD Maroon Mackay State High School
3 Jesse Ramien NSWCHS Gorokan High School
4 Justin Aboumelhem NSWCCC Holy Cross College, Ryde
5 Bernard Lewis
QLD White Trinity Bay State High School
6 Brock Lamb NSWCCC All Saint’s College, Maitland
7 Jack Cogger NSWCCC MacKillop Catholic College, Warnervale
8 Pifeleti Pifeleti NSWCCC Holy Cross College, Ryde
9 Joseph Tramontana NSWCCC Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown
10 Gabriel Hamlin NSWCCC Marist College, Pagewood
11 Nat Butcher NSWCCC Marcellin College, Randwick
12 Jake Gallagher NSWCCC Marist College, Kogarah
13 Michael Molo QLD Maroon Wavell State High School, Brisbane
 
U 15 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL - Game 4: 7:00
NSWCCC
QUEENSLAND MAROON
TRIES : Jack Cogger 2, Keeden Kelly 2, Pifeleti Pifeleti, Anthony Layoun, Jack Gallagher
GOALS : Justin Aboumelhem
F/Goal : Brock Lamb
TRIES : Izaia Perese 3, Keenan Palasia, Logan Spaander, David Pritchard
GOALS : Nicholas Udowika 3, David Pritchard
DAY 1 ASSRL U 15 RESULTS
The ASSRL under 15 National Championships are under way up in the warmth of Darwin.
Players share a moment at the end of the second game Oct 8
2nd TEST Sat Oct 8
@ Bruce Pulman Park, Papakura, Auckland
NZ u18 Residents
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RESIDENTS
16 - 40 Australian Schoolboys
AUSTRALIAN
SCHOOLBOYS
TRIES : Viliami Lolohea, David Fusitu'a, Trent Bishop, Tama Koopu
GOALS :
TRIES : Matiu Fukofuka 2, George Jennings, Curtis Sironen, Kane Elgey, David Klemmer, Jake Trbojevic, Andrew Vela
GOALS : Sam Harold 4
HONOURS SHARED NZ 1 AUSTRALIA 1

A clean sweep proved elusive for the NZ Residents 18s when they played their second match against the Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League (ASSRL) team this afternoon at Bruce Pulman Park.

After the young New Zealanders 28 - 26 win last Sunday, the large crowd that turned out hoped to see the young guns make it two nil, but it wasn't to be with the Australians proving too strong and running out 40 points to 16 winners.

After lining up for anthems and a rousing haka, the match kicked off in good conditions. The young Kiwis started strongly, they made some great runs putting the Australians under pressure. Unfortunately a final forward pass saw the New Zealanders first try called back.

The Australians turned this to their advantage, with the ASSRL number 9, Luke Vescio attacking the NZ line and nearly crossing before being pushed back. A quick play of the ball saw Curtis Sironen, son of Australian great Paul Sironen, dive across for the first try of the match. This was converted by their Number 11 Sam Harrold and the score was 6 - nil to ASSRL.

Not to be outdone the New Zealanders ran hard and Trent Bishop (Counties Manukau Stingrays) scored a try in the corner, which went unconverted, 6-4.

From there however it was largely one way traffic with the big Australian forwards, most notably Jake Trbojevic and David Klemmer proving difficult to put down, both managing a number of tackle breaks, line busts and offloads which gave their team momentum.

Tries to Kane Elgey, George Jennings, Matui Fukofuka, Jake Trbojevic and a conversion took the Australians to 24 - 4 at half time.

In the second half the New Zealanders came out fighting and making great use of the wind kicked the ball through the line and when the Australians failed to ground it, Viliami Lolohea was on hand to drop on it for the try.

The next four tries went to the Australians and all but took the game out of reach, before the Residents fought back scoring twice before the Australians rounded out their win with a final try.

Tony Kemp, NZRL Football Manager said "It is a strength of the Australians that they always bounce back from a loss and they showed that again today. It's nice to know that the NZ Resident 18s can compete against the Australian Schoolboys, as the series result shows."

Next up is a match for the NZ Resident 16s who take on their Queensland Academy counterparts at Massey Park on October 18 at 1pm.

NZ RESIDENTS 18s: 16 Viliami Lolohea, David Fusitu'a, Trent Bishop, Tama Koopu). AUSTRALIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS: 40 (Matiu Fukofuka (2), George Jennings, Curtis Sironen, Kane Elgey, David Klemmer, Jake Trbojevic, Andrew Vela). Conversions: Sam Harold (4).

Match Officials: Jamal Thompson (Auckland), Sam Perkins (Auckland), Berni Carter (Auckland).(Auckland).
AUSTRALIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS VS NEW ZEALAND RESIDENTS 18 YEARS 2ND INTERNATIONAL

The second International game against the New Zealand Residents 18 Years team was won by the Australian Schoolboys by 40 – 16 at Bruce Pulman Park, Auckland, Saturday 8th October. The game was highly anticipated after the Kiwis won the first game the previous week. The game was played in sunny, windy conditions on an excellent surface.

The game was even early, with both sides sharing some good play and some silly errors. After 10 minutes Curtis Sironen opened the scoring with a try where he crashed over from dummy half. The Kiwis had turned the ball over after a forward pass, and darting, barging runs from George Jennings, Curtis Sironen got Luke Vescio so close to the line that he was held up. Sironen then dived over next to the posts, and Sam Harrold’s conversion gave the Australians a 6-0 lead.

The Kiwis replied in the 17th minute, after consecutive penalties allowed them to get close to the Australian line, and Trent Bishop dived over in the corner from dummy half. The conversion attempt was unsuccessful, leaving a 6-4 scoreline.

From the kickoff, a New Zealand error and two strong Australian runs had the Aussies on the front foot. The ball went wide to the right to halfback Kane Elgey, who dummied inside and outside to score 15 m to the right of the posts to take the score to 10-4.

In the 23rd minute, the Australians received a penalty on the half way line. David Klemmer produced a smashing run which was followed up by a great run By Jake Trbojevic, who was able to offload over the top to Matiu Fukofuka, who dived over in the left corner. The wind blew the conversion attempt wide, so the score remained 14-4.

Five minutes later, the Australians gained the ball from a Kiwi mistake. Sam Harrold made a slanting run from a second man play and passed to George Jennings who put Matiu Fukofuka over again in the corner for an 18-4 lead.

From a penalty 10 metres on the Australian side of halfway, Jamal Fogerty’s strong kick and a great run from Junior Paulo had the Australians on the front foot. Jake Trbojevic followed up with a run in behind the ruck to score a try 10 metres to the left of the posts. Sam Harrold’s conversion took the score to 24-4, and the teams went to half time at that score.

The second half began in a similar fashion to the first, however a mistake by the Australians after 8 minutes from a Kiwi line dropout, followed by a series of incisive runs got the Kiwis well on the attack. A grubber kick to the line took a difficult bounce for Kurtis Rowe, and Viliami Lolohea was able to dive on the loose ball to take the score to 24-8.

In the 15th minute of the second half, Matiu Fukofuka went over to score his third try of the match. The Australians had been under considerable pressure in defending their own line, until David Klemmer’s huge tackle caused a turnover. Nene McDonald made a 60 metre scoot to put the Australians on the attack. A fumbled chargedown brought about a repeat set, but the tackles weren’t needed when Matiu ran 10 metres from dummy half to score. Sam Harrold again converted to take the score to 30-8.

In the 21st minute, David Klemmer got the team out of trouble with a barnstorming 60 metre run from close to the Australian line. A penalty ensued, followed by a great run from Richard Kennar. Andrew Vela took the ball off the ruck and stormed to the line, battling five tacklers. He seemed to be stopped three times before going again and again until he forced his way over through sheer will to score 15 metres to the right of the posts. Sam Harrold kicked his fourth conversion to take the score to 36-8.

From the 25th minute the Australians endured a lot of pressure from the Kiwis, and their defence seemed impregnable. However, just after forcing a turnover, the Australians were forced into touch. After the scrum, the New Zealanders were able spread the ball quickly to the left for winger David Fusitu’a to score in the corner and take the score to 36-12 in the 27th minute.

The New Zealanders continued to put on the pressure. From a line drop out the Australians were too slow to come up in defence, and the Kiwi momentum allowed second rower Tama Koopu to run a slanting run left to score a try 5 metres from the corner, to cut the lead to 36-16.

In the 35th minute, the Australians scored the best try of the game. The movement began when Kurtis Rowe leapt above his opposition to take a bomb, and tacked a determined 60 metre run on the end of it to take the Australians well into Kiwi territory. On the next tackle Jake Trbojevic stormed into the defence, dragging tacklers with him, and popped a great pass around the corner to Brandan Santi, who drew defenders before passing to David Klemmer who took on another three defenders to crash over 5 metres from the left corner. This last score of the match meant that it was a 40-16 win to the Australians.

Australian Coach Peter Denham, from Orara High School, himself a former Australian Schoolboy, was impressed with the achievements of his players. “The boys were so easy to coach.” He said. “They analysed the DVD of last week’s game, and addressed the areas that needed to be improved upon. Our aim was to ‘finish strong’, and that’s just what we did. I’m really proud of our boys, and their performance off the field has also been exceptional. They have represented Australian Schoolboys with pride.”

Australian Secondary Schools 40 (Tries: Matiu Fukofuka 3, Curtis Sironen, Kane Elgey, Jake Trbojevic, Andrew Vela, David Klemmer Goals: Sam Harrold 4) defeated New Zealand Residents 18 Years 16 (Tries:Trent Bishop, Viliami Lolohea, David Fusitu’a, Tam Koopu).

Andrew VelaMan of the Match: Andrew Vela

OVERALL TOUR AWARDS
Best on Tour: Jamal Fogerty
Best Forward: Jake Trbojevic
Best Back: Matiu Fukofuka
Best and Fairest: David Klemmer

Australian Schoolboys (Photo : OurFootyMedia)SCHOOLBOYS TURN IT ON & ICE KIWIS
The Australian Schoolboys turned it on for the 2nd Test smashing the New Zealand u18 Residents 16 - 40 in the 2nd Test in Auckland today. Big forward Andrew Vela was the Man of the Match, WELL DONE BOYZ !!
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The Aussie Schoolboys line up for the 2nd Test against the NZ u18 Residents played today

1 Kurtis Rowe Keebra Park State High School
2 Matiu Fukofuka Bass High School
3 Richard Kennar Craigieburn Secondary College
4 George Jennings Patrician Brothers College
5 Nene Macdonald Kirwan State High School
6 Curtis Sironen Holy Cross College Ryde
7 Kane Elgey Palm Beach Currumbin SHS
8 David Klemmer Westfields Sports High School
9 Luke Vescio St Augustine’s College, Brookvale
10 Jake Trbojevic Pittwater High School
11 Sam Harrold Palm Beach Currumbin State High School
12 Andrew Vela Keebra Park State High School
13 Brenden Santi Bass High School
14 Jamal Fogarty Palm Beach Currumbin State High School
15 Junior Paulo Ashcroft High School
16 Samisoni Langi Trinity Catholic College, Auburn
17 Lloyd Perrett Palm Beach Currumbin SHS
18 Pat Mata'utia Hunter Sports High
Australia's Dave KLEMMER charges though the Kiwi Defenders
Australia's Dave KLEMMER charges though the Kiwi Defenders
1st test scoreboard
A sad sight
ASSRL Coach Peter Denman presents Man of the Match Medal to Dave KLEMMER
ASSRL Coach Peter Denman presents Man of the Match Medal in the 1st Test to Dave KLEMMER
NZ RESIDENTS 18S TOO STRONG FOR ASSRL

An early try to Australian Pat Mata'utia in the opening minutes of the game, followed in quick succession by team mate Nene McDonald certainly did not dispel the NZ Resident 18s hunger for a win.

The youngsters, who only joined each other in camp for the very first time this week, fought hard in wet and windy conditions at Bruce Pulman Park in Papakura, with a come-back try by David Fusitu'a (Auckland Pride), which was successfully converted by Honeti Tuha (Counties Manukau).

Only a few moments later Counties Manukau player Trent Bishop crossed the line to bring the score to 14 - 10 to Australia at half time.

An injury to star player Viliami Lolohea early in the 2nd half only pushed his team mates to play harder with Esera Esera (Auckland Pride), Trent Bishop and Kurt Robinson (Wellington Orcas) all crossing to score only moments apart.

Even with a last minute try to Australian Jake Trbojevic, when the final whistle blew, the NZ Resident side had proven to strong for the Australian Secondary Schoolboys, nudging them out of a win with a final score of 28 - 26.

Tony Kemp, NZRL Football Manager said, "it was one of the hardest, heart stopping matches I've watched in a very long time. Both teams played to win and the passion displayed out there was second to none."

"If today is anything to go by, next week's clash is going to be a show stopper for sure and given this is the first time the two teams have gone head to head, this cements our belief that our talent pool of young up and coming players in NZ is growing."

Both teams meet again, at Bruce Pulman Park, Papakura on Saturday, 8 October at 3.15pm

NZ Residents 18s: 28 (Esera Esera, David Fusitua, Trent Bishop (2), Kurt Robinson. Conversions Honeti Tuha (4). Australian Secondary Schoolboys 26 (Pat Mata'utia, Nene McDonald (2), Luke Vescio, Jake Trbojevic. Conversions: Sam Harold (3).

Match Officials: Sam Perkins (Auckland), Jamal Thompson (Auckland) and Berni Carter (Auckland).
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David Fusitu'a Auckland Pride
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NRL scouts and players' agents were out in force to watch this week's Secondary Schools Rugby League Championships in where plenty of famous names showcased their talents.

NRL scouts and players' agents were out in force to watch this week's Secondary Schools Rugby League Championships where plenty of famous names showcased their talents.

THE Australian Schoolboys carnival is a family affair.

They might have been representing the new generation in rugby league, but many of the names during the Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League Championships had a familiar ring to them.

There were plenty of sons of guns on display with teenage Sironens, Hopoates, Mortimers and Davidsons running around St Marys during the week in a pointer to further rugby league dynasties. It's little wonder that 26 player agents - as well as talent scouts from every NRL club were there watching.

The championship-winning NSW Combined Catholics side, which upset hot favourites Queensland Secondary Schools 20 - 4 in Friday's final, is a case in point.

Among the Catholic boys were Paul Sironen's son Curtis, the captain and pivot already contracted to the Tigers. Jamil Hopoate, son of former Manly star John and brother to Will, was on the wing. George Jennings, the brother of Penrith and Australian three-quarter Michael, was also a part of the back line. The side also included Nathan Aubusson, the younger sibling of NRL players James and Mitchell, and Ben Elias's nephew, Mitchell Moses. The player of the final, Samisoni Langi, is related to former Dragons, Eels and Storm utility Junior Langi.

George Jennings, who followed in the footsteps of Michael by being named in the Australian Schoolboys team, is also contracted to Penrith. And there's younger sibling Robert.

''My brother was 19 when he made his first-grade debut,'' George said. ''I'm thinking, 'that's just one year away [for me]. How did he do it?' My little brother, Robert, played in the CCC under-15s and he made the Schoolboys team, too.''

Some leading managers, including Steve Gillis, David Riolo, Gavin Orr and Alan Gainey, were on hand to watch the final day. Out of the top three sides, comprising 60 players, only 10 of them were not already represented by an agent.

Lyn Aubusson said she was proud of the way her youngest son, Nathan, had performed after overcoming a series of injuries.

''All three of them are footy heads, they have been since they were young kids,'' she said.

''For Nathan, he's watched the other two go through and he's just starting to hit his straps now,'' she said.

Asked which was the most talented, she diplomatically said: ''They're all talented in their own way.''

Curtis Sironen's selection in the national team earned him a place in the sport's history as part of just the third father-son combination to represent the Australian Schoolboys, a feat which has also been achieved by Brett and Robert Finch, and Herb and Ben Rauter, a former Raiders and Cowboys forward.

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges are the official world Champion schoolboys rugby league team today after defeated the Queensland Schoolboys in the final of the ASSRL 18's Championships at St. Marys Stadium.

The 2011 ASSRL Champions are the first host team to win they won since 2006 at Wagga Wagga and celebrated with retiring coach Mr. Mick Lewis and fantastic end to the ASSRL Championships.

In a remarkable turnaround, the NSWCCC side who were toweled by the Queensland boys a couple days before to the tune of 44 - 8, started slow and Sam Harrold gave the Queenslanders a 4 point lead.

Then the NSW forwards starting getting some field position which allowed dynamic hooker Luke Vescio room to move and get the ball to the runners.

The Queenslander took a 4 nill lead with them into the sheds at halftime.

Soni Langi evened the scores with his first grand final try, Adam Elliot scored in the far corner in the 1st half to give the hosts a nice 12 - 4 lead soon after the break.

The second half was good to watch as both these champion footy teams sized each other up again and everyone on the field threw their bodies on the line for their teams.

Nick Ritter who has already had a sensational year winning the NSWRL SG Ball competition, then the following week his Newcastle Knights team flogged Brisbanes Norths Devils in the National u18 Club Final scored next.

Soni Langi crossed the line again with minutes on the clock to put the game even beyond Queensland footy teams great comebacks.

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