ASSRL National U18 Championships – Final Day Results

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Friday, July 10, 2015
Championship Final: NSWCHS 24
(Joshua Carr, Liam Cassidy, Scott Drinkwater, Adam Keighran, Tre Williams tries; Reuben Garrick 2 goals) def. NSWCCC 18 (Ben Cassell, Kyle Flanagan, Dylan O’Connor tries; Nathan Cleary 3 goals). Watch full game HERE.

Consolation Game 1: NSWCIS 28
(Zac Cardassilaris 2, George Francis, John Hopoate, Harrison O’Toole tries; Adam Doueihi 4 goals) def. Combined Affiliated States 10 (Derek Moata, Uala Salia tries; Blake Fletcher 1 goal). Watch full game HERE.

Consolation Game 2: Queensland 40 (Enari Tuala 2, Corey Allan, Duarne Dempsey, Harry Grant, Sam Johnstone, Tyronne Roberts-Davis, Gehamat Shibasaki tries; Jake Clifford 4) def. ACT 4  (Nick Lawrence try). Watch full game HERE.


Australian Training Company Player of the Final
NSWCHS 15 – Scott Drinkwater (Terrigal High School, Terrigal)

Player of the Championships
NSWCHS 10 – Jye Challenor (Westfields Sports High School Fairfield)

Most Valuable Players
ACT – Ron Leapai (Erindale College, Erindale)
CAS – Jake Johan (Hallam Senior College, Victoria)
NSWCCC – Nathan Cleary (St Dominic’s College, Kingswood)
NSWCHS – Curtis Scott (Endeavour Sports High School, Caringbah)
NSWCIS – Zac Cardassilaris (Waverley College, Waverley)
QLD – Reuben Cotter (Sarina State High School)

NSW Continue Under 20’s Dominance

(Photo: nswrl.com.au)
(Photo: nswrl.com.au)

New South Wales have made it four straight Under 20s Origin victories with a 32-16 win over Queensland on Wednesday night.

Defensively impressive all game, the Junior Blues scored all six of their tries down Queensland’s right side with Gold Coast Titans winger Brian Kelly the major benefactor, scoring four tries.

New South Wales took an early 12-0 lead thanks to Kelly’s first two tries of the night. The Junior Maroons fought their way back into the game with a try to Gideon Mosby-Gela, going into the half time break 12-4.

A Queensland try after half time to Alex Barr put the Maroons two points behind but after Queensland’s Jayden Nikorima was forced from the field with injury, it was all New South Wales.

Latrell Mitchell broke through some soft defence to score an impressive try, which was followed up by two more tries to Kelly, who also set up a try for Jackson Hastings.

Queensland pegged back a consolation try to Luke Bateman off a Blues error but the damage was already done.

New South Wales halfback and captain Drew Hutchison was named Man of the Match.

NSW U20 32 (Brian Kelly 4, Jackson Hastings, Latrell Mitchell tries; Hastings 3 goals, Addison Demetriou 1 goal) def. Qld U20 16 (Alex Barr, Luke Bateman, Gideon Mosby-Gela tries; Ashley Taylor 2 goals) at Suncorp Stadium.

Full match report available HERE.

ASSRL National U18 Championships – Day 4 results

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Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Game X: ACT 26 (Daniel Keir 2, Nick Cotric, Nick Lawrence, Jai Lyons, Jese Smith-Shields tries; Jese Smith-Shields 1 goal) def. Combined Affiliated States 10 (Siailaoa Faafua, Kelma Tuilagi tries; William Silia 1 goal). Watch full game HERE.

Semi Final 1: NSWCHS 16 (Bessie Aufaga-Toomaga, Joshua Carr, Kieran Hayman tries; Rueben Garrick 2 goals) def. NSWCIS 14 (Cameron Murray 3 tries; Ryan Papenhuyzen 1 goal). Watch full game HERE.

Semi Final 2: NSWCCC 24 (Jayden Butterfield, Nathan Cleary, Jarome Luai, Dylan O’Connor tries; Nathan Cleary 4 goals) def. Queensland 20 (Jake Clifford, Harry Grant, Steven Tatipata, Enari Tuala tries; Jake Clifford 2 goals). Watch full game HERE.

Players of the Match
NSWCHS 3 – Curtis Scott (Endeavour Sports High School, Caringbah)
NSWCIS 13 – Cameron Murray (Newington College, Stanmore)
NSWCCC 6 – Nathan Cleary (St Dominic’s College, Kingswood)
QLD 1 – David Fauid (Wavell State High School, Brisbane)
ACT 20 – Elijah Toetoe-Taiapo (Erindale College, Erindale)
CAS 9 – Jake Johan (Hallam Senior College, Victoria) 


Thursday, July 9, 2015
Rest day

Friday, July 10, 2015
10:00am – 
Combined Affiliated States v NSWCIS
11:35pm – 
ACT v Queensland
Championship Final, 1:50pm – 
NSWCHS v NSWCCC
2:30pm – Closing Ceremony/Official Presentation/Announcement of Australian Schoolboys team to play New Zealand.

Head over to the ASSRL’s website for live streaming and score updates.

ASSRL National U18 Championships – Day 3 results

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Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Game 5: NSWCIS 38 (Harrison O’Toole 2, John Hopoate, Kye Madden, Dylan McLachlan, Cameron Murray, Ryan Papenhuyzen tries; Dylan McLachlan 2, Ryan Papenhuyzen 2, Adam Doueihi 1 goals) def. Combined Affiliated States 4 (Uala Salia try). Watch full game HERE.

Game 6: Queensland 22 (Jake Clifford, Jackson Frei, Gehamat Shibasaki, Enari Tuala tries; Jake Clifford 3 goals) def. NSWCHS 20 (Daniel Brown, Reuben Garrick, Sione Katoa, Guy Rosewarn tries; Reuben Garrick 2 goals). Watch full game HERE.

Players of the Match
NSWCIS 13 – Cameron Murray (Newington College, Stanmore)
CAS  12 – Nic Edwards (Darwin High School, Northern Territory)
QLD 8 – Jack Lote (Wavell State High School, Brisbane)
NSWCHS 18 – Lenny Sauni (Thomas Reddal High School, Ambervale)


Tomorrows games (Wednesday 8 July)
Game X:
11:00am – ACT v Combined Affiliated States
Semi Final 1: 12:25pm – NSWCHS v NSWCIS
Semi Final 2:
1:50pm – Queensland v NSWCCC

Head over to the ASSRL’s website for live streaming and score updates.

ASSRL National U18 Championships – Day 2 results

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Monday July 6, 2015
Game 3: ACT 46 (Nick Cotric 2, Ron Leapai 2, Sebastian Kris, Harry Leddy, Jai Lyons, Elijah Toetoe-Taiapo, Lazarus Vaalepu tries; Harley Smith-Shields 5 goals) def. Combined Affiliated States 10 (Nic Edwards, Kelma Tuilagi tries; William Sila 1 goal). Watch the full game HERE.

Game 4: NSWCHS 38 (Tre Williams 2, Joshua Carr, Liam Cassidy, Harlan Collins, Reuben Garrick, Sione Katoa tries; Reuben Garrick 5 goals) def. NSWCCC 6 (Ben Thomas try; Nathan Cleary 1 goal). Watch the full game HERE.

Players of the Match
ACT  12 – Ron Leapai (Erindale College, Erindale)
CAS 3 – Kelma Tuilagi (Hallam Senior College, Victoria)
NSWCHS 10 – Jye Challenor (Westfields Sports High School, Fairfield)
NSWCCC 19 – Ben Thomas (St Edward’s College, Gosford)


Tomorrows games (Tuesday 7 July)
11:00am – NSWCIS vs Combined Affiliated States
12:25pm – Queensland vs NSWCHS

Head over to ASSRL’s website for live streaming and score updates.

ASSRL National U18 Championships – Day 1 results

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Sunday July 5, 2015
Game 1: NSWCIS 44 (Cameron Murray 2, Ryan Papenhuyzen 2, Adam Doueihi, George Francis, Jake Morrison, Isaac Rabautoka tries; Dylan McLachlan 5, Ryan Papenhuyzen 1 goals) def. ACT 24 (Nic Cotric 2, Sebastian Kris 2, Nick Lawrence tries; Nic Cotric 2 goals). Watch the full game HERE.

Game 2:
NSWCCC 18 (Nathan Cleary 2, Mataele Soni tries; Nathan Cleary 3 goals) def. Queensland 16 (Tom Skinner, Enari Tuala, Kurt Wiltshire tries; Jake Clifford 2 goals). Watch the full game HERE.

Players of the Match
NSWCIS – Ryan Papenhuyzen (Oak Hill College, Castle Hill)
ACT – Sebastian Kris (Mary McKillop College, Isabella Plains)
NSWCCC – Jayden Butterfield ( All Saints College St Mary’s Campus, Maitland)
QLD – Steven Tatipata (Woree State High School, Cairns)


Tomorrows games (Monday 6 July)
11:00am – ACT vs Combined Affiliated States
12:25pm – NSWCCC vs NSWCHS

Head over to ASSRL’s website for live streaming and score updates.

Round 17 results

(Photo: http://www.parraeels.com.au/)
(Photo: parraeels.com.au)
Round 17
3 July Penrith 22-8 South Sydney Pepper
4 July St George Illawarra 24-30 North Queensland WIN
5 July Manly 22-22 Cronulla Brookvale
6 July Wests Tigers 18-20 Parramatta ANZ

Brisbane, Canberra, Canterbury, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney Roosters, Warriors – Bye

New South Wales U20s Origin Team Named

Drew Hutchison
Drew Hutchison

The 2015 New South Wales Under 20 squad has been announced today for their annual clash against Queensland.

The team selected features 5 players from this year’s Junior Kangaroos team and 3 players with NRL experience.

Former Melbourne NYC coach Dean Pay will coach the side for the fourth year in a row.

The side will play Queensland U20s as the curtain-raiser to Origin III on Wednesday 8 July at Suncorp Stadium.

1 Latrell Mitchell (Sydney Roosters)
2 Brian Kelly (Gold Coast Titans)
3 John Olive (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
4 Robert Jennings (Penrith Panthers)
5 Brent Naden (Penrith Panthers)
6 Jackson Hastings (Sydney Roosters)
7 Drew Hutchison (St George Illawarra Dragons)
8 Alex Twal (Parramatta Eels)
9 Grant Garvey (Sydney Roosters)
11 Liam Knight (Manly Sea Eagles)
11 Joe Stimson (Melbourne Storm)
12 Tyrell Fuimaono (Parramatta Eels)
13 Luke Yates (Newcastle Knights)

14 Jacob Liddle (Wests Tigers)
15 Oliver Clarke (Penrith Panthers)
16 Addison Demetriou (Manly Sea Eagles)
17 Hame Sele (St George Illawarra Dragons)
18 Matt Woods (Wests Tigers)

Coach: Dean Pay

Queensland U20s Origin team named

Coen Hess (Photo: Colin Whelan/NRL Photos)
Coen Hess (Photo: Colin Whelan/NRL Photos)

The 2015 Queensland Under 20 squad has been announced today for their annual clash against New South Wales.

The team selected features 10 members of the Brisbane Broncos Holden Cup side, 6 players from this year’s Junior Kangaroos team and Holden Cup leading tryscorer Gideon Mosby-Gela.

South Sydney Rabbitohs assistant coach Kurt Wrigley will coach the side for the first time. A Toowoomba native, Wrigley played first grade for Cronulla, St George and the Adelaide Rams.

The side will play New South Wales U20 as the curtain-raiser to Origin III on Wednesday 8 July at Suncorp Stadium.

1 Paul Byrnes (Brisbane Broncos)
2 Gideon Mosby-Gela (North Qld Cowboys)
3 Jordan Drew (Brisbane Broncos)
4 Marion Seve (Wests Tigers)
5 Conor Carey (North Qld Cowboys)
6 Jayden Nikorima (Brisbane Broncos)
7 Ashley Taylor (Brisbane Broncos)
8 George Fai (Brisbane Broncos)
9 Jayden Berrell (Brisbane Broncos)
10 Lindsay Collins (Brisbane Broncos)
11 Coen Hess (North Qld Cowboys)
12 Alex Barr (Brisbane Broncos)
13 Jai Arrow (Brisbane Broncos)

14 Karl Lawton (Gold Coast Titans)
15 Luke Bateman (Canberra Raiders)
16 Sam Lavea (Brisbane Broncos)
17 Oshae Tuiasau (Gold Coast Titans)
18 Andrew Niemoeller (North Qld Cowboys)

Coach: Kurt Wrigley

Round 16 results

Marata Niukore
Marata Niukore
Round 16
26 June South Sydney 12-38 Manly ANZ
26 June Brisbane 40-18 Newcastle Suncorp
27 June Warriors 16-24 Canberra Mt Smart
27 June North Queensland 56-10 Cronulla 1300SMILES
27 June Parramatta 18-8 St George Illawarra Pirtek
28 June Sydney 35-40 Gold Coast Central Coast Stadium
28 June Wests Tigers 10-6 Penrith Leichhardt
29 June Canterbury 21-20 Melbourne Belmore Sport Grounds

Round 15 results

Latrell Mitchell (Photo: roosters.com.au)
Latrell Mitchell (Photo: roosters.com.au)
Round 15
20 June Manly 44-24 Wests Tigers Campbelltown
20 June Canberra 16-38 North Queensland GIO
20 June Gold Coast 20-28 Warriors Cbus Super
20 June Canterbury 26-30 Penrith ANZ
21 June Newcastle 10-24 Cronulla Hunter
21 June Melbourne 6-74 Brisbane AAMI
22 June St George Illawarra 34-12 Sydney Allianz

Parramatta, South Sydney – Bye

Round 13 results

(Photo: Grant Trouville/NRL Photos)
(Photo: Grant Trouville/NRL Photos)
Round 13
5 June Brisbane 28-28 Manly Suncorp
5 June Wests Tigers 34-32 Gold Coast Leichhardt
6 June Newcastle 29-28 Canberra Hunter
6 June South Sydney 24-34 Warriors Redfern Oval
6 June Parramatta 6-54 North Queensland McCredie Park
6 June Penrith 36-16 Melbourne Pepper
7 June Cronulla 24-40 Sydney Remondis
8 June Canterbury 31-18 St George Illawarra ANZ

Queensland U18 team named

Keegan Hipgrave (Photo: QRL)
Keegan Hipgrave (Photo: QRL)

The 2015 Queensland Under 18 representative squad has been announced for their annual clash against New South Wales.

The team selected features some of the best young talent from the Holden Cup, Mal Meninga Cup and SG Ball competitions.

Former Melbourne Storm Holden Cup coach, Anthony Seibold, will coach the side for the third year in a row.

The side will play New South Wales U18 as the curtain-raiser to Origin II on Wednesday 17 June at Melbourne Cricket Ground.

1 Gehamat Shibasake (Townsville Stingers)
2 Enari Tuala (Townsville Stingers)
3 Keenan Yorston (Cronulla Sharks)
4 Bacho Salam (North Qld Cowboys/Townsville)
5 Bernard Lewis (Sydney Roosters)
6 Mitchell Dunn (North Qld Cowboys/Townsville)
7 Joshua Faiud (Norths Devils)
8 Keegan Hipgrave (Brisbane Broncos/Wynnum Manly)
9 Reuben Cotter (Mackay Cutters)
10 Keanu Dawson (Gold Coast Green)
11 Jaydn Su’a (Brisbane Broncos/Souths Logan)
12 Michael Molo (Brisbane Broncos/Norths Devils)
13 Lachlan Lanskey (Brisbane Broncos/Norths Devils)

14 Tristan Hope (Toowoomba Clydesdales)
15 Thomas Mikaele (Ipswich Jets)
16 Keenan Palasia (Wynnum Manly Seagulls)
17 Cameron Torpy (Easts Tigers)
18 Brodie Croft (Easts Tigers)
Coach: Anthony Seibold

Read more: http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2015/06/02/queensland_under_18_.html

NSW U18 squad announced

Latrell Mitchell (Photo: Melba Studios)
Latrell Mitchell (Photo: Melba Studios)

The 2015 NSW Under 18 representative squad has been announced for their annual clash against Queensland.

The squad of 29 features some of the best young talent from the Holden Cup and SG Ball competitions.

Todd Payten, current coach of the Cowboys Holden Cup side, will coach the side for the third year in a row.

The final team will be named this weekend and will play Queensland U18 as the curtain-raiser to Origin II on Wednesday 17 June at Melbourne Cricket Ground.

NSW Under-18s Representative 2015 squad:
Cade Cust (Manly)
Jesse Ramien (Manly)
Billy Bainbridge (Manly)
Brock Lamb (Newcastle)
Jack Cogger (Newcastle)
Brodie Jones (Newcastle)
Jayden Butterfield (Newcastle)
Reimis Smith (Canterbury)
Siosifa Talakai (South Sydney)
Gabriel Hamlin (South Sydney)
Cameron Murray (South Sydney)
John Neill (South Sydney)
Ray Stone (Western Suburbs)
Nic Cotric (Canberra)
Latrell Mitchell (Sydney Roosters)
Blake Lawrie (St George Illawarra)
Reuben Garrick (Illawarra)
Daniel Stojanovski (St George Illawarra)
Reed Izzard (Penrith)
Nathan Cleary (Penrith)
Daniel Brown (Penrith)
Billy Magoulis (Cronulla)
Daniel Vasquez (Cronulla)
Curtis Scott (Cronulla)
Brock Ilet (Cronulla)
Ryan Papenhuyzen (Balmain)
Daniel Peck (Balmain)
Moses Suli (Balmain)
Sam Elliot (Gold Coast)

Read more: http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2015/06/01/nsw_under_18s_repres.html

Queensland extend Under 16 Origin streak to two

Photo: Murray Wilkinson (SMP Images)
Photo: Murray Wilkinson (SMP Images)

Queensland have extended their winning streak in the annual Under 16 Origin to two, after defeating New South Wales 10-6 in Sydney on Wednesday night.

The Blues got on the score sheet first with a powerful run close to the line by South Sydney centre Campbell Graham. The kick from the sideline converted by five-eighth Luke Metcalf.

Travis Turnbull, who is contracted to Parramatta, was a stand-out for the Maroons. He fought his way over the try-line after an inside ball from centre Clayton Mack. Turnbull converted his own try and levelled the scores.

It was defensive battle for the rest of the game, with handling errors creeping in as the game wore on.

The 6-all deadlock was broken close to full time after Townsville’s Nathan Barrett found space from a Max Dowd short ball to give Queensland the lead, 10-6.

That’s how the score would remain, after a final Blues’ raid was subdued in the final minute by some strong defence by the Maroons.

Queensland’s halfback, Dray Ngatuere-Wroe, was named man of the match.

Qld 10 (Travis Turnbull, Nathan Barrett tries; Travis Turnbull 1/2 goals) def. NSW 6 (Campbell Graham try; Luke Metcalf 1/1 goal) at ANZ Stadium.

Full match report available HERE.

Round 12 results

Paul Byrnes (Photo: NRL Photos/Colin Whelan)
Paul Byrnes (Photo: NRL Photos/Colin Whelan)
Round 12
29 May Penrith 36-12 Parramatta Pepper
30 May Gold Coast 26-30 South Sydney Cbus Super
30 May Canberra 48-40 Brisbane GIO
30 May North Queensland 38-6 Manly 1300SMILES
31 May Warriors 16-36 Newcastle Mt Smart
31 May St George Illawarra 24-30 Cronulla Jubilee
1 June Sydney 38-29 Melbourne Allianz

Canterbury, Wests Tigers – Bye

Round 11 results

Marion Seve (Photo: weststigers.com.au)
Marion Seve (Photo: weststigers.com.au)
Round 11
22 May South Sydney 26-26 Parramatta ANZ
23 May Wests Tigers 14-24 North Queensland Campbelltown
24 May Canberra 32-28 Canterbury GIO
25 May Newcastle 12-52 Brisbane Hunter

Cronulla, Gold Coast, Manly, Melbourne, Penrith, St George Illawarra, Sydney Roosters, Warriors – Bye

Round 10 results

Connor Watson (Photo: roosters.com.au)
Connor Watson (Photo: roosters.com.au)
Round 10
15 May North Queensland 10-44 Brisbane 1300SMILES
16 May Parramatta 16-46 Warriors Pirtek
16 May Manly 16-42 Penrith St Marys Stadium
16 May Gold Coas 16-18 Cronulla Cbus Super
16 May Canterbury 28-20 Sydney Belmore Sports Ground
16 May Melbourne 38-26 South Sydney Gosch’s Paddock
17 May St George Illawarra 24-20 Canberra WIN
17 May Newcastle 16-52 Wests Tigers Hunter

Round 9 results

Lachlan Croker (Photo: Grant Trouville/NRL Photos)
Lachlan Croker (Photo: Grant Trouville/NRL Photos)
Round 9
8 May Brisbane 24-40 Penrith Suncorp
8 May Sydney 38-28 Wests Tigers Allianz
9 May Canberra 46-18 Gold Coast GIO
9 May Manly  18-28 Newcastle Henson Park 
9 May South Sydney 26-24 St George Illawarra Redfern Oval
9 May Cronulla 23-22 Warriors Remondis
9 May North Queensland 42-20 Canterbury 1300SMILES 
10 May Parramatta 32-34 Melbourne Pirtek