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Westfields students from left, Giordan Patea, Denzal Tonise, Lindsay Smith, John Salatielu won 3 state knockouts and runner up in the fourth. Picture: Simon Bennett |
WESTFIELDS A REAL KNOCKOUT
PARRAMATTA LEGEND HINDMARSH ON TROPHY DUTY
Story & Photo By : Chris Boulous - Liverpool City CHAMPION
TO win one state title is a big achievement.
So when one school wins three state titles in the same year it makes people take notice.
Well, that's exactly what Westfields Sports high school did last week at the 69th annual NSWRL All Schools Knockout Carnival held across western Sydney.
The Fairfield West school dominated the Elite Secondary division of the tournament winning the under-13s, 14s and 16s divisions. They were also runners-up in the under-15s division.
The under-13s team were impressive in racking up a combined 98-4 total en route to the final where they defeated Hills Sports High 22 - 8.
The under-14s team were equally impressive as they reached the final without conceding a point before defeating Hills Sports High also in the final 10 - 4.
The under-16s team also managed to keep all their opponents to zero in the round robin phases and finished off the trifecta of victories with a hard fought 12-4 win against Patrician Brothers, Blacktown.
The under-15s team narrowly missed the clean sweep of the tournament losing to Patrician Brothers Blacktown, 18 - 0 in the final.
The school has now won 19 state titles in nine years.
More than 4000 school children from 200 schools competed in the three-day round robin tournament. It was the culmination of the competition which began with more than 25,000 junior players. |
WESTFIELDS & MATRAVILLE WIN 1st CHS MATCHES
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School footy kicked off today with the NSW CHS University & WC Buckley Shields. The Hills SHS had the day off as Hunter couldn't make up the numbers to play today, meanwhile.. .,
Illawarra SHS travelled up the highway to play Matraville SHS at Yarra and it will be a sad old trip south with both teams getting smashed, the Uni Shield Matto won 42 - 6 & the score in the Buckley Shaield was 56 - 6.
Big wins to both the Matraville Sports High School teams.
In todays 3 match up, Endeavour SHS played host to Westfields SHS at the Field of Dreams, Westfields prooved to good in the opening Uni Shield match running away to win by 10.
The U14's Buckley Shield match was a beauty with both teams very close for most of the game, only late in the 2nd half did Westfields storm home with some really good team points to win 14 - 32 |
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Endeavour SHS into 2009 NSWCHS University Shield Grand Final (Photo : ourfootymedia) ACTION FOTO'S |
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Westfields & Illawarra SHS Buckley Shield Teams (Photo's : ourfootymedia) |
ENDEAVOUR & HILLS BLAST IN UNI GRAND FINAL
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Congratulations to all the University & Buckley Shield teams for making this years semi final of the NSWCHS University & Buckley Shields.
IN the 2nd Uni Shield Semi Final, both team were almost at full strength Endeavour were missing a few players due to exams and things, Australian schoolboys Cameron King & the in form Joey Leilua watched from the bench.
The Hills were missing 3 or 4 of there blokes, Jason Saege is in the NSWCHS Union side.
The Endeavour opens controlled the game enough to out play Westfields to score an exciting 30 - 6 victory and earn a place in the Grand Final against Hills who hammered a very under manned Matraville SHS 22 - 30.
Endeavour's Buckley Shield side will turn into a top footy side over the next couple years and held a pretty comfortable lead at half time in their battle with Hills SHS.
First half hero Alfred Seffo scored two beautiful tries for his team only to be countered in the second half by a 3 try blitzz to The Hills & ASSRL U 15 Merit team player Zac Clay tore up the middle of Henson Park to make the scores even at 22 - 22 as the siren blew full time.
The Hills were first to score in the sudden death extra time thrillfeast.
The Buckley Shield side went down bravely in the end allowing The Hills SHS to progress though to the Buckley Shield Grand Final against Westfields who were much too big and too good for a small Illawarra SHS side.
In the other Buckley Shield Semi Final, Westfields SHS put their hands up as one of the most successful rugby league schools in Australia. |
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Chase Stanley presents the 1st CHASE STANLEY CUP to Westfields skipper Fraser Masinamua at Henson Park (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
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Chase Stanley with the Westfields SHS Under 15's (Photo : ourfootymedia) CHECK OUT THE ACTION |
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Chase Stanley with the Endeavour & Westfields boys (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
WESTFIELDS SPORTS HORDE THE SILVERWARE
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Westfields Sports High School collected 2 more trophies for their already impressive 2009 trophy cabinet today winning both the Michael Buettner Shield & the Inaugural Chase Stanley Cup.
The Michael Buettner Shield (Under 13's) & the Chase Stanley Cup (Under 15's) are competitions involving only Elite High Schools in the Sydney & Hunter region of NSW.
This is the third Michael Buettner Shield and the Shield returns to Westfields for the second time.
CHASE STANLEY CUP
ENDEAVOUR SHS 6 - 32 WESTFIELDS SHS
HALF TIME : ESHS 0 - 10 WSHS
CONDITIONS : Perfect
CROWD : 250 - 300
PRICE of a PIE :
When Chase Stanley was first approached at the beginning of the year about holding the Chase Stanley Cup, "he thought it was a gee up" and today Chase was on hand to present to winning team the inaugural Chase Stanley Cup.
But things didn't quite go to script, his old school Endeavour Sport High School were in the Grand Final up against the NSWRL All School's under 15 Champions, Westfields Sports High School.
Westfields play good footy, they out musceled Endeavour and punched holes up the middle with strong performances from the forward pack, the Westfields backs are keen to follow the runners and this creates opportunities to score.
The first half was pretty even with Westfields running in tries to skipper Fraser Masinamua and Kelepi Tangaona to take a 10 - nil lead.
Endeavour came out with the right attitude in the second half attacking Westfield with purpose.
Endeavours forwards were once again well lead by Daniel Byrne and his cohorts. This lead to a nice backline move that got the ball to the speedy Souths Matty's Cup player Matthew Bateman who ran around to make it a better angle for his kicker, Endeavour go to six points after Anthony Saffo converts.
Westfields were good enough to hold out and defend their half for the rest of the game and started to take control.
Two second half tries to Cromwell Akokiri, further tries to Daniel Smith and Carlos Zopa put the Chase Stanley Cup out of Endeavours reach.
Congratulations to Westfields and Endeavour for making the Grand Final of the very first Chase Stanley Cup. |
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Westfields SHS celebrate winning their 2nd MICHAEL BUETTNER SHIELD (Photo : ourfootymedia) ACTION FOTO'S SOON |
WESTFIELDS WIN MICHAEL BUETTNER SHIELD
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Once again Westfields Sports High School have won the Michael Buettner Shield after smashing Endeavour Sports High School in the Grand Final at Henson Park.
The NSWRL All Schools Under 13's Champions were too hot for a young Endeavour out fit who tried mightly for the entire game only to be beaten by a better team on the day.
The real Michael Buettner fell for a dummy and was unavailable today, so the honour of presenting the Michael Buettner Shield to Westfields Sports went to current Australian Schoolboys player Jacob Miller.
Lots of effort was put into Thursday's Henson Park school spectactular and a man of the match mention should be made of Matraville's Director of Sport, Nadina Taskera. Well done Nadina!! & Roosters Toyota Cup champion Boyd Cordner who used his water bottle as a flag while running to sideline.
WESTFIELD SHS 42 - 4 ENDEAVOUR SHS
Plenty more soon & heaps of GR8 ACTioN FoTo'S
It's on again at Henson Park next Tuesday when some of Sydney best schools battle it out in the semi finals of both the NSWCHS University (opens) & Buckley Shields (U4teens). |
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Promising pair...Frazer Masinamua and Gus Jasmin of Westfields Sports High School have dreams of playing in NRL. Photo: Steve Christo |
NRL IS THE NAME OF THE GAME FOR THIS PAIR
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FRAZER MASINAMUA and Gus Jasmin are both 15 and not used to being interviewed.
But that doesn’t matter right now. What matters is that they can play. Yesterday, they were enjoying a big win with their under-15s teammates from Westfields Sports High School. In a few years, they hope to be able to celebrate breaking into the NRL.
Masinamua is a big boy. ‘‘I’m trying to lose 10 kilos,’’ he told the Herald during a break from play in the early rounds of the NSWRL All Schools Knockout at Whalan Reserve in western Sydney. ‘‘I want to get back to 100.’’
Yes, just 100 kilograms. He couldn’t run while recovering from a badly broken ankle suffered late last season. ‘‘I had a screw put through my ankle and today’s only my second game back,’’ he said.
Being so big makes Masinamua a constant threat on the field, as a back-rower who runs hard and has skill, and it makes him stand out off the field, where he says he is learning to take a deep breath to stay out of trouble.
‘‘I try to avoid trouble, but sometimes it’s a bit hard for me because I’m a big boy and it tends to find me,’’ he said.
‘‘I’ve walked away a few times, but it’s not easy. I’m still learning. I get my patience tested, but I have to learn to turn away if I’m going to succeed. I want to play NRL. It’s a long way away, but if I train hard I might be able to make it.’’
The most revealing – and refreshing – thing about these two kids is that they seem to get it when it comes to realising that if you want to make it these days, you need to behave just as well as you play. The game is playing hardball now with off-field offenders, and that is clearly the way it is going to stay.
Jasmin, a five-eighth who plays a year up in the under-16s Harold Matthews competition for the Bulldogs – Masinamua plays for Parramatta in the same comp – has also battled injury and off-field adversity. But he sees his goals, and the way to reach them, clearly.
‘‘Hopefully, one day, I’ll play NRL with the Bulldogs,’’ Jasmin said. ‘‘I’ve still got a long way to go, but I think I’m heading in the right direction. I’m training hard and I’m making sure I stay focused and keep away from trouble. I’ve been through a lot of injuries, but I’m not worried about that now.’’ |
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HUNTER SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL |
TRIES : Rodney Moefaauo, Tunui Joseph, Tyrone Faluiga, Cruise Jennings, Jaydin Tavita
GOALS : Jaydin Tavita 2 |
TRIES : Matt Ireland
GOALS : Chad Redman |
WESTFIELDS TOO GOOD IN AaC
THe star studded Westfield Sports High School side have comfortably defeated Hunter Sports High School in last weeks Arrive alive Cup.
In this five tries to one victory, the Westfields boys are looking good this year.
Next Friday the ever improving Kiama High School play Chiffley College & Win Jubilee Kogarah. |
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Off-field relationship: (from left) Roger Davis, Paul Metcalfe, Chris Uluiga, Brett Watson and Maneta Pepe. Cabramatta Rugby League club donated $10,000 to Westfields Sports High School last week to assist the rugby league program. Picture: Wesley Lonergan |
GRANT FOR WESTFIELDS SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL
Story & Photo BY : MICHAEL CHAMMAS
BETWEEN them, Westfields Sports High School and Cabramatta Rugby League Club have produced some of the finest rugby league talent this area has seen.
Krisnan Inu, Jarryd Hayne and Kris Keating, just to name a few.
And now that relationship is stepping up a notch with the leagues club announcing a $10,000 donation to help fund the high school's rugby league program.
With more than 50 percent of the school's players representing the Two Blues at club level on the weekend, the sponsorship deal can also be seen as an investment.
Westfields already use the leagues club grounds for training sessions but will now reap the rewards of further equipment and gear.
Rugby league is one of Westfields Sports High School's strengths and is set to strengthen even more now. |
WESTFIELDS MAKE IT 4 IN A ROW
Westfields Sports High School have now won the NSW CHS Under 14's WC Buckley Shield an amazing 4 years in a row after winning the 2008 Buckley Shield 40 - 22 against a gutsy Matraville SHS at Campbelltown Stadium.
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Westfields SHS - 2008 BUCKLEY SHIELD 2008 CHAMPIONS ( Photo's : ourfooty media ) |
Matraville SHS - 2008 Buckley Shield runners up ( Photo's : ourfooty media ) |
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2008 NSW CHS RESULTS
NSW CHS UNIVERSITY SHIELD
Westfields SHS 46 - 18 Matraville SHS
NSW CHS UNIVERSITY PLATE
Farrer MAHS 42 - 16 Sarah Redfern HS
NSW CHS WC BUCKLEY SHIELD
Westfields SHS 40 - 22 Matraville SHS
NSW CHS WC BUCKLEY PLATE
Farrer MAHS Defeated Cromer HS
CLASSIC SHIELD
South Dubbo PS 24 - 14 Ross Hill PS |
Westfields SHS win 2008 NSW CHS Buckley Shield for the 4 th time in a row ( Photo's : ourfooty media ) |
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BUCKLEY SHIELD
Date of Match: 9.9.08
Opposition: Endeavour Sports
Venue: Morrie Breen Oval, Kanwall
Results: Westfields Sports 32 – Endeavour Sports 8
Brief summary of the game by coach Tony Wignell:
“A hard fought victory over Endeavour Sports. Westfields Sports started very well getting ahead with two great tries down short sides. Endeavour hit back with some good play and WSHS turned over too much ball resulting in points for Endeavour.
In the second half Westfields Sports kicked into gear completing sets and scoring some excellent tries.
A well rounded performance by WSHS with some very good defence by Kelepi and Fraser while Jordan and Daniel Daniec tackled everything that moved.
Outstanding performances by Jordan Latham, Josh Seuple, Guston Jasmin. Corey Makelim, Fraser Masinmua and Solomona Lemalie.
We now play Matraville Sports in the Grand Final in Week 10.” |
UNI SHIELD RUGBY LEAGUE
Date of Match: 28.8.08
Opposition: Hills Sports
Venue: Cabramatta Sports Ground
Result: Westfields Sports 30 – Hills Sports 20
Brief summary of game:
“After a slow start Westfields kicked into gear and stuck to their structure which turned into points in the first half.
In the second half Westfields should have kicked on but turned over too much ball which resulted in Hills hitting back on the scoreboard.
Westfields got back on track and put some great plays together on the back of some great defence.
Excellent performances by Francis Lemalie, Cruise Iosefa and Simon Teaupa.” |
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Dark horse this year could be Hunter SHS who flogged Endeavour SHS 32 - 6 in the CHS University Shield this week. |
WESTFIELDS JUST NOT GOOD ENOUGH
St Dominic's College beat Westfields SHS 16-6 yesterday afternoon in their Arrive Alive Cup Tier A match played at the SFS after being ahead 10-0 at half time.
St. Dominics College showed their true school spirit and the faith shown by coach Barry Walsh to regroup in the second half to hold out a very good Westfields SHS footy team.
Westfields SHS are a strong side capable of putting on fast points against anyone, St. Dominics now go on to the next round of the National Arrive alive Cup.
Tries to Malakai Watene-Zelezniak (2), John Feiloakitau-Fetuani with Blake Austin kicking 2 goals.
This game is a CH 9 TV game and will be replayed in July (sunday mornings @ 6:00 am) |
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UNIVERSITY SHIELD |
22 - 24 |
TRIES : Tiatia, Moefaauo, Pelo, Tavita
GOALS : 2 |
TRIES : Kane, Toby
GOALS : 4 |
BUCKLEY SHIELD |
28 - 12 |
TRIES : Seupule 2, Masinamua, Treadwell, Kokiri, Fiso
GOALS : 2 |
TRIES : Andreson, Sefo
GOALS : 2 |
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Westfields SHS Zone Reps (Photo : Westfields SHS) |
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Westfields SHS Zone Reps (Photo : Westfields SHS) |
RUGBY LEAGUE PLAYERS FOR SSW ZONE TEAMS
Story & Photo's : Westfields SHS
Westfields under 15s selected in the SSW team with Westfields Sports head coach Mr Wayne Lambkin.
The Opens were just as successful, they too had eight players selected for the SSW Opens Team with the ultimate prize of selection to the Australian School Boys team later in 2008.
There will be more new posted as it is received from the coaching staff.
There were some very gifted league players on show at East Hills on Monday 31st March 2008 when SSW selection trials were played at Smith Park.
The 15s had eight players selected (one missing from the photo) to represent at zone level with possible selection to the Sydney team and later in the year the chance of selection to the Australian merit side.
Westfields Sports has proved to be a wonderful nursery for the National Rugby League (NRL) with many former students currently in action on a weekly basis.
Players such as Eric Grothe Jnr, Jarryd Hayne, Krisnan Inu, Kris Keating, Matt Keating, Feleti Mateo at the Eels.
Michael Greenfield, Issac Luke with the Rabbitohs.
Liam Fulton, Bryce Gibbs, Dean Halatau, at the Tigers.
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U15’s |
Cruise Iosefa
Olomanu Usini
Daniel Galati
Trevor king
Sama Sauvao
Simon Teaupa
Leroy Williams |
David Klemmer
Tyrone Liu
Jordan Malaki
Frazer Masinamura
Adam Clarke
Troy Errington
Sione Fufofuka
Jacob Gagan |
Israel Folau at the Storm.
With international Luke O'Donnell with the Cowboys.
There is also a host of former NRL players such as past school captain and international Michael Beutner for one.
The SSW trial day was successful in identifying talented Rugby League players for their squads.
Coach, Greg Boulous, suggested that it also identified that “our Opens squad need to do a lot of work this year.
Our attitude and preparation were below par, which lead to a satisfactory performance for the team on the day.”
Congratulations to the following players who have gained selection for the SSW Squads for 2008. |
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HAROLD MATTHEWS CUP
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SG BALL CUP
ACTION PHOTO GALLERIES |
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2009 ACTION |
BUCKLEY SHIELD |
WESTFIELDS
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28 - 0 |
ENDEAVOUR
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WESTFIELDS 34 - 12 ENDEAVOUR SHS
(10 june) |
UNIVERSITY SHIELD FOTO GALLERY |
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WESTFIELDS SHS RUGBY LEAGUE
2008 HONOURS |
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Westfields SHS 2008 NSW CHS Buckley Shield Champions ( Photo's : ourfooty media )
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Westfields SHS 2008 NSW CHS University Shield Champions ( Photo's : ourfooty media )
CHeCK ouT THe GRaND FiNaL ACTioN |
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WESTFIELDS COMPETITIONS FOR 2008 |
ARRIVE aLIVE CUP
* BUCKLEY SHIELD 2008 CHAMPIONS *
* UNIVERSITY SHIELD 2008 CHAMPIONS *
ST. MARY'S CUP
NSW ALL SCHOOLS KNOCKOUTS
MICHAEL BUETTNER SHIELD - 2008 CHAMPIONS
ELITE 7's (PHOTO'S) |
Vs - 19 th June '08
Westfields SHS 40 - 22 Matraville SHS
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Vs - 19 th June '08
Westfields SHS 46 - 18 Matraville SHS
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Arrive Alive Cup - All Schools Open Knockout
Buckley Shield - NSWCHSSA U/14 Knockout
University Shield - NSWCHSSA Opens Knockout
Parramatta Knockout - U13, U14, U15, U16 and Open.
NSW All Schools Knockout
SSW U/15 Rugby League Championships
SSW Open Rugby League Championships
MICHAEL BUETTNER SHIELD
ELITE SCHOOLS 7's |
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Westfields u13's at the 2007 Michael Buettner Shield (Photo : ourfooty media) |
CHS UNIVERSITY SHIELD CHAMPIONS 2008
BUCKLEY SHIELD - CHAMPIONS - 2008
BUCKLEY SHIELD - CHAMPIONS - 2007
BUCKLEY SHIELD - CHAMPIONS - 2006
ST. MARY'S CUP - Minor Premiers - 2006
ARRIVE ALIVE CUP - Quarter Finalists - 2006
UNIVERSITY SHIELD - Quarter Finalists - 2006
NSWRL ALL SCHOOLS KNOCKOUT - 16 Yrs Champions - 2006
UNIVERSITY SHIELD - CHAMPIONS - 2005 |
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NATIONAL SCOREBOARD |
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ARRIVE aLIVE CUP
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PALM BEACH
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