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NEW ZEALAND 18S OUT-CLASSED BY AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS |
New Zealand
u18s |
8 - 40 |
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS |
TRIES : Mawene Hiroti, Dylan Tavita
GOALS : |
TRIES : Tanah Boyd, David Fafita 2, Campbell Graham, Bronson Xerri, Jesse Cronin
GOALS : Zac Lomax 6 |
MVP New Zealand 18s:
Dylan Tavita
MVP Australian Schoolboys:
Tanah Boyd |
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Australian Schoolboys win 2nd Test (Photo : Cronin / OurFootyTeam) |
NEW ZEALAND 18s OUT-CLASSED BY AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS
Story & PhotoBy : NZRL
The New Zealand 18s were out-classed by a slick Australian Schoolboys side, 40-8, in their match-up at Trust Arena in Auckland this afternoon.
In a game that promised to be a physical one, the boys from across the ditch snatched their second victory of the week, but this time, blew the scoreboard wide open.
Auckland’s wet conditions came to the party bringing countless knock-ons to both sides and handling errors that made for a slow start.
It was looking like the New Zealand 18s would score 20 minutes into their encounter after a knock-on from an under pressure Australian team, but the over-eager New Zealanders came up short inches from the try-line.
After 27 minutes of painstaking back and forth, the Australian Schoolboys came up with the first try of the match when a missed tackle from the New Zealanders cost them. A conversion to Zac Lomax, the Australian centre who went into the game with a 100 percent success rate at goal from Tuesday night’s clash, took the Australian Schoolboys out to a 6-0 lead.
The sheer speed of the visitors’ play the balls had them gaining 40 metres with a tackle count of only three, and it was that quick pace which brought in the Australian second-rower, David Fafita, for his first try of the match. The score would remain at 10-0 – Zac Lomax’ first and only missed conversion of their two-match campaign.
Just as halftime was looming, the NZ 18s scored their first try with winger, Mawene Hiroti, crossing the line on the right wing – the NZ 18s go into the changing rooms trailing by 10-4.
Refreshed and ready for another 40 minutes, the New Zealanders came out firing. Their second try came when they capitalised on their opposition’s dropped ball with captain, Dylan Tavita, scoring just right of the post.
However, the captain didn’t manage to convert his own try falling short of levelling the scoreboard – 10-8.
The New Zealand 18s may have closed the gap, but give the Australians an inch and they’ll take a mile. That’s exactly what they did as Tanah Boyd went in for his second try of the game which was then converted by Zac Lomax extending their lead to 16-8. Boyd would go on to earn himself MVP of the Australian Schoolboys side.
Then came David Fafita’s second try. NZ found themselves struggling to read the play as Fafita received a fantastic cut from Boyd slipping through an absent defense taking the score to 22-8 after another successful Lomax conversion.
Australia’s next try went much the same way set up by an outstanding grubber from the classy, Tanah Boyd which was taken across the line by Jesse Cronin. Lomax converting the try to make it 28-8.
As the New Zealand missed tackle count increased, the Australians took full advantage with a further three more tries on the board, all successfully converted by Zac Lomax.
Rewarded for their never-ending forward momentum, the Australian Schoolboys took home an impressive win with seven tries to two and a score of 40-8. Australian co-captains, Zac Lomax and Campbell Graham, credited their successful camp for their victory.
“We’ve had a really good camp with incredible coaching staff which put us in an ideal place,”
“It was a tough game, their line speed was fast and aggressive but all credit to our boys – we got the job done,” they said.
New Zealand 18s captain, Dylan Tavita, said “it was a great arm wrestle in the first 40 minutes but in the second half, fatigue really got to us and we lacked discipline.”
The Australian Schoolboys return home with two wins to nil over New Zealand 18s and New Zealand 18s Select. |
AUSSIES SMASH KIWI'S IN 2nd TEST
The Australian Schoolboy have cleaned up their 2017 Tour of New Zealand by smashing the New Zealand Under 18 in the second Test to the tune of 8 - 40 this morning |
AUSSIE SCHOOLBOYS WIN 1st TOUR GAME
The Australian Schoolboys defeated the New Zealand Under 18s in Rotorua last night in miserable wet conditions. 2017 Peter Sterling Medalist David Fifita from Keebra Park SHS in Queendsland was named Man of the Match.
1/2 TIME : NZ u18s 6 - 20 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS
FULL TIME SCORE : NZ u18s 18 - 26 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS |
2017 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOY TEAM ANNOUNCED
After a weeks fantastic Schoolboys rugby league at the St. Marys Sports Stadium, the NSW teams have dominated and have been rewarded with most of the team selections in this years Australian Schoolboys Team |
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL |
10 - 41 |
NSW CHS |
TRIES : Ben Stevanovic, Steven Crichton
GOALS : Ben Stevanovic |
TRIES : Bronson Xerri, Joniah Lualua 2, Dylan Smith, Luke Huth, Oregan Kaufusi
GOALS : Zach Lomax 6
F/GOAL : Zach Lomax |
NSWCHS 3 Zach Lomax – Figtree High School
NSWCHS 4 – Bronson Xerri – Endeavour Sports High School
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PLAYER |
SCHOOL |
ASSOC |
CLUB |
1 |
Dylan Smith |
Endeavour Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
Sharks |
2 |
Cambell Graham |
Marcellin College, Randwick |
NSW CCC |
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3 |
Bronson Xerri |
Endeavour Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
Sharks |
4 |
Zac Lomax |
Figtree High School |
NSW CHS |
Raiders |
5 |
Ethan Perry |
St. Gregorys College |
NSW CCC |
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6 |
Tanneh Boyd |
Keebra Park State High School |
QSS |
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7 |
Dylan Brown |
The Hills Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
Eels |
8 |
Ky Rodwell |
Matraville Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
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9 |
Kyle Schneider |
The Hills Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
Eels |
10 |
Oregon Kafusi |
The Hills Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
Eels |
11 |
Teig Wilton |
Endeavour Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
Sharks |
12 |
David Fifita |
Keebra Park Sports High School |
QSS |
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13 |
Lindsay Smith |
Westfields Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
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14 |
Luke Huff |
Hunter Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
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15 |
Jesse Cronin |
The Hills Sports High School |
NSW CHS |
Eels |
16 |
James Roumanos |
Aquinas Catholic College, Menai |
NSW CCC |
Sharks |
17 |
Spenser Leniu |
Patrician Brothers, Blacktown |
NSW CCC |
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Tony Adam |
Victoria University Secondary College VIC |
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Jim Look |
Wynnum State High School QLD |
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Peter Burke |
Aquinas Catholic College, Menai NSW |
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AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS TEAM TO PLAY TWO TEST SERIES
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First Test - Tuesday 26th September – 1st Test in Rotorua
Second Test - Saturday 30th September 2017 – 2nd Test in Auckland |
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DAY 1 ACTION PHOTO'S
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2017 ASSRL OPENS CHAMPIONSHIPS
DAY 1 - Sunday 9 th July |
Game 1 - 11:00 AM |
ACT |
14 - 34 |
CAS |
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GOALS : |
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GOALS : |
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Game 2 - 2:15 PM |
NSW
CCC |
40 - 18 |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
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BYE |
TRIES :
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GOALS : |
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Game 1 - 12:00 NOON |
ACT |
14 - 24 |
NSW
CIS |
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GOALS : |
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GOALS : |
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Game 2 - 1:30 PM |
20 - 10 |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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Day 3 - Tuesday 11 th July 2017 |
Game 1 - 12:00 Noon |
CAS |
34 - 14 |
NSW
CIS |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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Game 2 - 1:30 PM |
18 - 28 |
NSW
CCC |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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Wednesday 12 th July 2017 |
Game 1 - 11:00 AM - GAME X |
ACT |
26 - 20 |
NSW
CIS |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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Game 2 - 12:30 PM - SEMI 1 |
44 - 8 |
CAS |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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Game 3 - 2:00 PM SEMI 2 |
NSW
CCC |
34 - 8 |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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Thursday 13 th July 2017 |
REST DAY
FOR ALL TEAMS |
Friday 14 th July 2017 |
Game 3 - 2:00 PM SEMI 2 |
NSW
CIS |
24 - 18 |
ACT |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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Game 3 - 2:00 PM SEMI 2 |
CAS |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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12:30 PM
2017 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL |
NSW
CCC |
10 - 41 |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
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2:15 PM |
2017 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS TEAM
ANNOUNCED AND PRESENTED |
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The Australian Schoolboys and the England Academy after the 2nd Test @ Shark Park (Photo : steve montgomery / OurFootyTeam.com) |
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SCHOOLBOYS DOMINATE 2nd TEST
Story By : steve montgomery /
The Australian Schoolboys smashed the England Academy in the 2nd Test at Shark Park last night in front of almost 1,000 spectators to score a mighty 8 tries to 2 victory.
Referee Damien Bristow did an excellent job in an at time firey encounter.
MORE SOON PLUS HEAPS OF GREAT ACTION PHOTO'S
2nd TEST ACTION PHOTO'S | 1st HALF | 2nd HALF | |
Australia Schoolboys 50-12 England Academy
Story By : England RL
Photo BY : steve montgomery /
Australia wrapped up the two-match series with an emphatic victory over England at Shark Park, Cronulla. They ran in nine tries in a ruthless performance, taking every scoring opportunity that came their way.
For long spells England were dominant but undid much of their good work by gifting their opponents tries at crucial times.
A big crowd had stayed on after the Cronulla v Canberra game on a mild night in Sydney to watch the stars of the future. Australia opened the scoring after four minutes when they took advantage of a penalty to launch their first attack. They moved the ball smartly to the left enabling Nic Cotric to crash over with Sean O’Sullivan adding the extra.
Cotric collected another when England defenders failed to deal with a kick through and the centre pounced on the loose ball to make it 10-0. The visitors got their first points on the board after eight minutes when a penalty gave them a good attacking platform and hooker Josh Ganson scooted over from dummy-half.
Following a mistake, they were under attack from the re-start but defended their goal line well. Having soaked up the pressure they went up to the other end and forced a drop out but were unable to take advantage, a neat grubber by Ganson just rolling dead.
As the game moved in the second quarter England began to dominate, some great defending forcing their opponents into errors. A fine 40/20 from Morgan Smith put them on the attack once again with Ganson sending Mikolaz Oledzki crashing over.
Smith’s conversion put his side 12-10 ahead and they were soon on the attack again forcing another goal-line drop out. But disaster struck when a kick through was scooped up by Australian stand-off Lachlan Lam who sprinted 90 metres to touchdown. O’Sullivan converted to put Australia four points ahead.
England’s defence was under pressure once more and finally cracked when Zak Lomax fielded a crossfield kick to score. Just before half-time they struck again through Michael Tupou and with O’Sullivan converting both, Australia led 28-12 at the interval.
Australia increased their lead early in the second half when they were awarded a penalty near the England line. A long pass allowed Dean Blore to score out wide.
England worked hard to get back into the game and midway through the half Craig Mullen touched down but the referee adjudged the pass forward. But any thoughts of a fightback were dashed when Lachlan Lam jinked his way over under the posts. O’Sullivan again converted to make it 38-12.
England again put pressure on their opponents’ line but were unable to get that elusive score. Australia wrapped up the contest when Contric ran 70 metres to collect his hat-trick and Tiumavave Afualo forced his way over with O’Sullivan converting both.
AUSTRALIA
Dean Blore; Mawene Hiroti, Zac Lomax, Nic Cotric, Campbell Graham; Lachlan Lam, Sean O’Sullivan; Pasami Saulo, Blayke Brailey, Thomas Mikaele, Daniel Keir, Williams Burns, Sean Keppie, Interchange Tiumavave Afualo, Reece Robson, Payne Haas, Michael Tupou
Tries: Cotric 3, Lam 2, Lomax, Tupou, Blore, Afualo Goals: O’Sullivan 7
ENGLAND
Jez Litten; Craig Mullen, Liam Walsh, Joe Wardill, Will Oaks; Lewis Heckford, Morgan Smith; Matthew English, Josh Ganson (capt), Mikolaj Oledzki, James Bachelor, Jack Wells, Cameron Smith Interchange: Danny Walker, Brad Walker, Conor Fitzsimmons, Owen Farnworth
Tries: Ganson, Oledzki Goals: M Smith 2 |
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** GAME 2** |
Sat 30 September @ Auckland |
New Zealand
u18s |
8 - 40 |
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS |
TRIES : Mawene Hiroti, Dylan Tavita
GOALS : |
TRIES : Tanah Boyd, David Fafita 2, Campbell Graham, Bronson Xerri, Jesse Cronin
GOALS : Zac Lomax 6 |
MVP New Zealand 18s:
Dylan Tavita
MVP Australian Schoolboys:
Tanah Boyd |
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New Zealand
u18s |
18 - 26 |
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
TRIES :
GOALS : |
Ref: S Mikalauskas, Touch J: J McMullen, Touch J: J Jones, Reserve: J Smith |
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Dave Parkinson Interviewed Aussie Schoolboys coach Brian Battese after the 1st Test against the England Academy.
LISTEN TO WHAT BRIAN HAD TO SAY |
SEND YOUR MESSAGES TO THE TOURING AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS |
Friday 19 Dec |
Best wishes to the Aussie boys tonight & a big shout out to our son Tj Dargan, go show them how we do it son. We are so proud of you & cannot wait to see you on Tuesday. Love Mum, Dad, Tamalee & Korokai - Troy Dargan Prestons NSW |
Tues 16 Dec |
Congratulations Jacob (Liddle's) on beating the French. You had a start and made the most of it. Congratulations on being named player of the game. We are very proud of you. The Liddle family, The Wales Family, the WEebber Family, Taperell Family, Puxty Family, Bligh Family and Ingel Family. You are fantastic.
Dad - John Liddle Kanwal NSW |
All the best of luck to the Aussies. So proud of you Jacob Host. Go hard and represent your country. Do what you do. Mum, Dad, Ben, Keegan and Shivaun. - Graham Host Padstow NSW |
Sat 12 Dec |
Bad luck boiz, u all tried hard & we're proud of u all - Montz |
Well 30 mins to kick off its freezing cold here at the Leigh Sports Village..The Australian Schoolboys are pumped and ready to go...should be a good one. - allan starkey Retford UK |
Wed 10 th Dec |
A big thank you to Tyrell Fuiamano #3, Tevita Cottrell #4, Luicano LeiLua #18 and Brock Lamb #6 for taking the tiem to come over and sign autographs for my 3 very young kids attending their first RL game. Made their day and they are still buzzing ! Good luck this Friday. Enjoy the rest of the tour and the nice cold English weather. Stephen Critchley L18 2HE UK |
Sunday 07 Dec |
Well done Ray on a great victory in the first test. From all the team at Gubbins Home Hardware, Moss Vale Good Luck for the rest of the tour. David, Nick, Jess and all the crew. - Gubbins Home Timber and Hardware Moss Vale NSW |
Congratulations to you Aussie boys on winning your 1st test against them poms, hoping all your bodies are holding up. To our son Ray Stone, you have a lot of people back here so proud of you, and your team mates. Stick it to'em men - Rod Stone Moss Vale NSW |
Saturday 06 December |
My nephew Lance DuLac is working with the aussie schoolboys in the uk as player performance manager,so although we are both from UK im backing my nephew to get you Aussies home today..Been a great tour so far. - allan starkey Retford UK |
Congrats on making Test team Connor. Go the Snakes. Dave Parker morayfield QLD |
Wishing all the best to the boys of 2014,particularly Jack Cogger. Have a great tour! Rhonda And Paul Cassilles Thirroul NSW |
Good Luck boys for your 1st test give the pommies hell proud of the team and my Jacob Host - stand tall and do your thing from Mum and Keegan back in Australia - Catherine Host Padstow NSW |
Friday 5 th December 2014 |
like to wish the best of luck to my brothers Ash Misbet and Nat Butcher and Latrell Mitchell and my main boy Troy Dargz. Kepp going hard best of luck, want to be playing along side of u next year. Kyle Derrick - Dubbo NSW |
Keep up the great work Jacob Liddle. All the students and teachers at Wadalba are cheering for you - James Huff Wadalba HS |
Congratulations to all the boys. You are doing us all proud. A special shout out to Jack Cogger my little nephew- Cruz and Tia have been so excited to hear the updates on you. xxx Aunty Kylie - Kylie Carroll (Cogger) Sefton NSW |
Tuesday 03 rd Dec |
Well Done Boy's on the tour so far. The updates look great as do the results. Shout to our man Jack Cogger -and to our neighbor down the road Jacob Liddles. Keep it up - Oh yeah Laterall Mitchell deadly - Keep having fun - Duncan Black Warnervale NSW |
I hope one day im standing where you are im a destroyers player under 9's good luck wth your future im very proud - Braydan Boyd carroll Quakers hill NSW |
Hi Nat, congratulations on all the wins so far we are all so proud of you. Goodluck with upcoming matches and can't wait to see you at christmas and hear all about it.
Have the best time.
Love Kel, Craig, Keah, Mark, Molly and Joely Kellie Menzel Malabar NSW |
Well done to all the team on a third win. Congrats to Nat Butcher from all the Lake TabOurie gang! Good luck for the games ahead - Christine Browne Maroubra NSW |
Well done boys. Nat we are so very proud of you keep up the good work and en joy every moment of this wonderful experience. nan & Pop Denese Butcher Matraville NSW |
Tuesday 02 Dec |
Go young Aussies - you are all wonderful and congrats to a game well done.We are praying for you all to be safe and a thrashing to all your opponents. Take care all and stay safe. The updates are on the web. Again good luck young players. Just play your very, very best. Come back home safe. We are proud of you all. Take care all. Great job coaches and mentors. Go aussies go!! Go Tevita! We are all missing you. From all your family n friends in Sydney and Mum n Dad, brothers n sisters, aunties, uncles, cousins n all the family. Love from Nanna nGrandpa. We are all praying not only for you, but for all of you. Dad n Mum.
he you - John, Loa, Helen, Darcy, Anastacia, Ame - Canley Heights, NSW |
Sunday 01st Dec |
Congratulations on your win against Wigan. All the best for your next game especially to our son Connor Cox - Sandra Cox, Burpengary QLD |
Hey boys, another strong win. How does it feel making the whole nation proud to be australian. Played hard and stay safe. From Hostys Aunty Tracy - Tracy Veljanovski KINGSGROVE NSW |
We are very proud of all our boys - Heathers Rowe Breakfast Point NSW |
Saturday 29 Nov |
Great work on making it into the Australian side. I hope you all enjoy the experience. Traveling abroad is something you will always remember. Clean sweep tour on the cards? - Michael Lowe Sydney |
Do Australia proud guys. I hope that you win your test matches as well. No doubt it is cold over there!! Stacey Miller Far Far Far West NSW |
Congratulations on your first up win. Best of luck in your next game. - Tony Johnston 2650 |
Friday 28 Nov |
Goodluck with the rest of the tour Ash Nisbet do us Greg's boys proud brother ! Will Kerr Elderslie NSW |
Go Robo Go !! Brayden Robson Rhode Island, USA |
Wishing you all the best on this tour Keenan Yorston enjoy .. you've worked hard to get there and deserve it mate. Love Nikorima Whanau x Deborah Nikorima Bracken Ridge Qld |
Congratulations on the great win boys for the first game. All the best for the next games, especially to my son John, we are all very proud of you. So keep up the great job and good luck boys. Also a shout out to luch and hame, keep up the awesome job boys. Ben Olive - Sydney |
Well done boys on the win the other night and everyone in taree wants me to keep them updated on your progress on the tour and wish you good luck. Matt Mitchell, Taree |
Thursday 27 Nov |
Congrats to the whole team and especially to Jack Cogger-my grandson-who worked hard to make it. John Toomey Niagara Park.nsw |
Gr8 1st up win boiz - gr8 stuff - monty |
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ENGLAND ACADEMY
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AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS
2nd TEST - KickOff 6:00AM Syd Time
Listen to the game **LIVE**
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2014 Australian Schoolboys
Rugby League Squad
1. Tom AMONE
2. Jayden BRAILEY
3. Nat BUTCHER
4. Oliver CLARK
5. Jack COGGER
6. Tevita COTTRELL
7. Connor COX
8. Troy DARGAN
9. Tyrell FUIMAONO
10. Gideon GELA
11. Keegan HIPGRAVE
12. Jacob HOST
13. Brock LAMB
14. Luciano LEILUA
15. Jacob LIDDLE
16. Latrell MITCHELL
17. Ashleigh NISBET
18. John OLIVE
19. Braden ROBSON
20. Darryn SCHONIG
21. Hame SELE
22. Ray STONE
23. Connor TRACEY
24. Keenan YORSTON |
The team will play seven games in both England and France.
Wednesday 26 November
GAME 1 – Cumbria Regional Academy, Whitehaven
Saturday 29 November
GAME 2 – Wigan Superleague Academy , Wigan
Tuesday 2 December
GAME 3 - Leeds Superleague Academy, Headingley, Leeds
Sunday 7 December
ACADEMY 1st TEST - Doncaster (tbc)
Friday 12 December
ACADEMY 2nd TEST - Leigh Sports Village
Monday 15 December
GAME 1 France – venue to be confirmed
Thursday 18 December
GAME 2 France – venue to be confirmed |
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CCC |
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ASSRL FINAL STANDINGS - DAY 5 |
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NSWCCC |
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155 |
32 |
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2 |
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4 |
3 |
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148 |
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102 |
8 |
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NSWCHS |
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61 |
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6 |
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CAS |
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134 |
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2 |
ACT |
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1 |
3 |
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1 |
34 |
136 |
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4 |
3 |
NSWCIS |
4 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
52 |
144 |
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TEAM |
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G |
F/G |
Pts |
Brock Lamb |
NSWCCC |
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19 |
1 |
51 |
Logan Spaander |
QLD |
3 |
14 |
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40 |
Latrell Mitchell |
NSWCCC |
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Nick Hynes |
NSWCHS |
2 |
7 |
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22 |
Jake Johan |
CAS |
1 |
9 |
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Hayden McWilliam |
NSWCIS |
3 |
4 |
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20 |
Falcon Peni |
CAS |
2 |
4 |
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16 |
Connor Cox |
QLD |
4 |
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16 |
John White |
ACT |
2 |
4 |
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16 |
Luciano Leilua |
NSWCHS |
3 |
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12 |
Dave Sheridan |
NSWCHS |
3 |
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12 |
Jake McNamara |
NSWCCC |
3 |
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12 |
Joshua Tuilagi |
QLD |
3 |
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12 |
Paula Fifita |
CAS |
3 |
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Nathan Cleary |
NSWCCC |
1 |
3 |
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10 |
Thomas Angel |
NSWCIS |
2 |
1 |
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10 |
John Olive |
NSWCHS |
2 |
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8 |
Jj Felise |
QLD |
2 |
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8 |
Hayden Hipgrave |
QLD |
2 |
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8 |
Ethan Page |
QLD |
2 |
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8 |
Darryn Schonig |
QLD |
2 |
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8 |
Keenan Yorston |
QLD |
2 |
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8 |
Braden Robson |
NSWCCC |
2 |
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Tavita Cottrell |
NSWCCC |
2 |
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8 |
Jayden Walker |
NSWCHS |
2 |
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8 |
Jamayne Taunoa-Brown |
CAS |
2 |
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8 |
Connor Donehue |
CAS |
2 |
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8 |
Ethan Roberts |
QLD |
1 |
1 |
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6 |
Benedict Halfpenny |
CAS |
1 |
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4 |
Brayden Dee |
QLD |
1 |
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4 |
Gideon Mosby-Gela |
QLD |
1 |
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4 |
Hayden O'Brien |
CAS |
1 |
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4 |
Tyler Thomas |
CAS |
1 |
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4 |
Robert Jennings |
NSWCCC |
1 |
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4 |
Ash Nisbet |
NSWCCC |
1 |
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4 |
Jamie Hill |
NSWCCC |
1 |
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4 |
Conner Tracey |
NSWCHS |
1 |
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4 |
Jesse Ramien |
NSWCHS |
1 |
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4 |
Tyrell Fuimaono |
NSWCCC |
1 |
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4 |
Nat Butcher |
NSWCCC |
1 |
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4 |
Jacob Host |
NSWCCC |
1 |
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4 |
Bailey Sironen |
NSWCCC |
1 |
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4 |
J Aiono-Fatu |
ACT |
1 |
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4 |
Braydon McMahon |
QLD |
1 |
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4 |
Keegan Hipgrave |
QLD |
1 |
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4 |
Troy Dargan |
NSWCIS |
1 |
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4 |
Nikola Cotric |
ACT |
1 |
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4 |
Adam Lucas |
ACT |
1 |
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4 |
David Fuka |
ACT |
1 |
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4 |
Luke Astorin |
NSWCIS |
1 |
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4 |
Able Shirley |
CAS |
1 |
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4 |
Keegan Fletcher |
CAS |
1 |
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4 |
Michael Molo |
QLD |
1 |
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4 |
Jordan Kenworthy |
QLD |
1 |
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4 |
Cowan Epere |
NSWCCC |
1 |
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4 |
Sione Katoa |
NSWCHS |
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1 |
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2 |
Raymond Stone |
NSWCIS |
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1 |
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2 |
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Pool A
NSWCCC
QUEENSLAND
NSWCHS |
Pool B
NSWCIS
ACT
CAS |
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2014 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS |
Tom AMONE |
NSW CHS |
Jayden BRAILEY |
NSW CCC |
Nat BUTCHER |
NSW CCC |
Oliver CLARK |
NSW CCC |
Jack COGGER |
NSW CCC |
Tevita COTTRELL |
NSW CCC |
Tyrell FUIMAONO |
NSW CCC |
Gideon GELA |
QLD |
Regan GRIEVE |
QLD |
Keegan HIPGRAVE |
QLD |
Jacob HOST |
NSW CCC |
Robert JENNINGS |
NSW CCC |
Brock LAMB |
NSW CCC |
Luciano LEILUA |
NSW CHS |
Jacob LIDDLE |
NSW CHS |
Latrell MITCHELL |
NSW CCC |
Ashleigh NISBET |
NSW CCC |
John OLIVE |
NSW CHS |
Braden ROBSON |
NSW CCC |
Hame SELE |
NSW CHS |
Bailey SIRONEN |
NSW CCC |
Connor TRACEY |
NSW CHS |
Jayden WALKER |
NSW CHS |
Keenan YORSTON |
QLD |
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COACH : Brian Battese
NSWCCC, St Johns Woodlawn |
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Team Manager: Kort Goodman,
QSSRL, St Marys College Toowoomba |
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Canberra High School, ACT |
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UNDER 18's
Newcastle, NSW |
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SCHOOL |
1. |
Tim Brasher |
Grantham High, NSWCHS |
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Andrew Ettinghausen |
De La Salle Cronulla, NSWCCC |
3. |
Mark Gasnier |
Peakhurst High, NSWCHS |
4. |
Justin Hodges |
Cairns State High, QSSRL |
5. |
Greg Inglis |
Wavell State High, QSSRL |
6. |
Brad Fittler |
McCarthy Senior High, NSWCCC |
7. |
Greg Alexander |
Patrician Brothers Fairfield, NSWCCC |
8. |
Craig Young |
Corrimal High |
9. |
Danny Buderus |
St Francis Xavier Newcastle, NSWCCC |
10. |
Les Boyd |
Nyngan High |
11. |
Steve Menzies |
Narrabeen High, NSWCHS |
12. |
Paul Sironen |
Holy Cross Ryde, NSWCCC |
13. |
Bradley Clyde |
Hawker College ACT |
14. |
Tonie Carroll |
Beenleigh State High QSSRL |
15. |
Ian Schubert |
Wauchope High |
16. |
Matthew Gidley |
Glendale Technology High, NSWCHS |
17. |
Brent Tate |
Clontarf Beach State High QSSRL |
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Geoff Eggert |
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