Junior Roos win in a thriller

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The victorious 2015 Junior Kangaroos

The Junior Kangaroos have reclaimed bragging rights over their Trans-Tasman rivals, holding on to win by two points in this afternoon’s junior Test match.

Tepai Moeroa was named man of the match, after setting up the Kangaroos’ first try and then scoring the match winner himself in the last 20 minutes.

Junior Kangaroos 22 (Valentine Holmes, Brenko Lee, Robert Jennings, Tepai Moeroa tries; Jackson Hastings 2/3 goals, Holmes 1/1 goal, Ashley Taylor 0/1 goals) def. Junior Kiwis 20 (Watson Heleta, Joseph Manu, Te Maire Martin, Tony Tumusa tries; Zach Dockar-Clay 2/4 goals) at Cbus Super Stadium.

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Match Preview: Junior Kangaroos v Junior Kiwis

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JUNIOR KANGAROOS v JUNIOR KIWIS
Cbus Super Stadium
Saturday May 2
Live on FOX Sports 1, 3pm AEST

The first of three Test matches on Saturday afternoon, these two sides will look to start the day off in style.

The Junior Kangaroos have named a formidable side that includes eight players who have played in the NRL, while the Junior Kiwis only have two players with NRL experience.

Although what the Kiwis lack in first grade experience, they make up in Junior Test experience, with eight players returning from last year’s Junior Test victory.

Last Time They Met: Junior Kiwis 15-14 Junior Kangaroos. Last year’s Junior Test match was a fiery encounter before a ball was even kicked. The two sides memorably came face to face during the Junior Kiwis’ haka before battling it out in wet conditions in Auckland. The Kiwis came away with a 1-point victory thanks to a Te Maire Martin field goal.

Keep An Eye On (Kangaroos): Jayden Nikorima (Broncos). Coming off the bench in last year’s NYC Grand Final, Jayden Nikorima almost single-handedly won the Broncos the game. One of the most highly rated juniors in the game, Nikorima can play anywhere from centre to five-eighth to hooker and will give the Kangaroos plenty of spark off the interchange.  

 Keep An Eye On (Kiwis): James Fisher-Harris (Panthers). A hard running forward who idolizes Ruben Wiki, James Fisher-Harris can play anywhere in the forward pack. Just 19, Fisher-Harris has played up in the NSW Cup for Penrith this season, showing how highly thought of he is at the foot of the mountains.

Key Matchup: The forward packs. Rather than target two players, I think the most intriguing matchup will be in the middle. Nelson Asofa-Solomona will lead from the front for the Kiwis. The 200cm giant is coming off his NRL debut just last weekend, while Braden Uele, a Rooster in 2014, has been in superb form for the Cowboys NYC side this season. On the other side of the field, the three forwards in the Australian pack with NRL experience, Joe Ofahengaue, Matt Lodge and Tepai Moeroa, will look to set an example for the Kangaroos. The forward battle is where the game will be won.

History: Since 2010, when the Junior Tests switched to an U20 format, these two teams have met six times, with both teams winning 3 games. After two big wins by the Kangaroos, the Kiwis reclaimed bragging rights last year, winning their first Junior Test since 2011.

Making the Step Up: Four former Junior Roos (Boyd Cordner, Josh Jackson, David Klemmer and Josh Mansour) have made the step up to Australia’s national team, while Gerard Beale, a Junior Kangaroo in 2010, has gone on to represent New Zealand.

Eight former Junior Kiwis (Tohu Harris, Siliva Havili, Peta Hiku, Shaun Johnson, Jason Taumalolo, Martin Taupau, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Dean Whare) have gone on to play for New Zealand, while Josh Papalii, a Junior Kiwi in 2011, has represented Australia.

Who Wins It: It’s hard to go past this Junior Kangaroos side. One of the strongest named in the past few years, I see it going the way of the green and gold. Junior Kangaroos 1-12.

Stats to Know
Most Games: 4 Carlos Tuimavave (Kiwis), 3 Dane Gagai, Josh Jackson, Cameron King (Kangaroos)
Most Tries: 4 Dane Gagai (Kangaroos)
Most Goals: 8 Shaun Johnson (Kiwis), 6 Jacob Miller (Kangaroos)
Most Points: 20 Shaun Johnson (Kiwis), 16 Dane Gagai (Kangaroos),
Most Field Goals: 1 Te Maire Martin (Kiwis)

Jordan Drew added to Junior Kangaroos squad

Jordan Drew on debut for the Broncos in 2013 (Photo: Action Photographics)
Jordan Drew on debut for the Broncos in 2013 (Photo: Action Photographics)

Brisbane Broncos’ centre Jordan Drew has been called into the Junior Kangaroos squad to face the Junior Kiwis on Saturday night.

Replacing the injured Euan Aitken, Drew will start in the centres and joins his five Broncos team mates in the side.

The Broncos are currently atop the Holden Cup ladder, with Drew scoring 8 tries in 8 games.

Drew made his NRL debut for the Broncos in 2013, scoring a try in the side’s victory over the Dragons.

Updated Junior Kangaroos team:
1 Jackson HASTINGS (Sydney Roosters)
2 Brenko LEE (Canberra Raiders)
3 Robert JENNINGS (Penrith Panthers)
4 Jordan DREW (Brisbane Broncos)
5 Valentine HOLMES (Cronulla Sharks)
6 Drew HUTCHISON (St George Illawarra Dragons)
7 Ashley TAYLOR (Brisbane Broncos)
8 Joe OFAHENGAUE (Brisbane Broncos)
9 Jayden BERRELL (Brisbane Broncos)
10 Matthew LODGE (Wests Tigers)
11 Coen HESS (North Qld Cowboys)
12 Tepai MOEROA (Parramatta Eels)
13 Tevita PANGAI (Canberra Raiders)

14 Tyrell FUIMAONO (Parramatta Eels)
15 Salesi FUNAKI (Wests Tigers)
16 Jayden NIKORIMA (Brisbane Broncos)
17 Alex TWAL (Parramatta Eels)
18 Jai ARROW (Brisbane Broncos)

Coach: Justin HOLBROOK (Sydney Roosters)

Junior Kiwis side announced

Zach Dockar-Clay (Source: Renee McKay/Getty Images AsiaPac)
Zach Dockar-Clay (Source: Renee McKay/Getty Images AsiaPac)

The Junior Kiwis side has been announced for their upcoming match against the Junior Kangaroos. The 18-man squad includes two players with NRL experience and seven players who played in last year’s fixture. The side will be coached by Warriors NYC coach Kelvin Wright.

The match takes place on Saturday, May 2, at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast.

Bunty AFOA (Warriors)
Nelson ASOFA-SOLOMONA (Melbourne Storm)
Zach DOCKAR-CLAY (Parramatta Eels)
James FISHER-HARRIS (Penrith Panthers)
Watson HELETA (Wests Tigers)
Jamayne ISAAKO (Cronulla Sharks)
Sione KATOA (Penrith Panthers)
Danny LEVI (Newcastle Knights)
Lamar LIOLEVAVE (Wests Tigers)
Joseph MANU (Sydney Roosters)
Te Maire MARTIN (Wests Tigers)
Taane MILNE (Sydney Roosters)
Marata NIUKORE (Warriors)
Toafofoa SIPLEY (Warriors)
Jazz TEVAGA (Warriors)
Renouf TO’OMAGA (Canterbury Bulldogs)
Tony TUMUSA (Melbourne Storm)
Braden UELE (North Queensland Cowboys)

Coach: Kelvin WRIGHT (Warriors)

Junior Kangaroos side announced

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Joe Ofahengaue

The Junior Kangaroos side has been announced for their upcoming match against the Junior Kiwis. Five members of the table topping Brisbane Broncos are in the squad, which includes eight players with NRL experience. Six players (Aitken, Holmes, Hutchison, Lodge, Ofahengaue and Pangai) played in last year’s fixture. The side will be coached by Justin Holbrook.

The match takes place on Saturday, May 2, at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast.

1 Jackson HASTINGS (Sydney Roosters)
2 Brenko LEE (Canberra Raiders)
3 Robert JENNINGS (Penrith Panthers)
4 Euan AITKEN (St George Illawarra Dragons)
5 Valentine HOLMES (Cronulla Sharks)
6 Drew HUTCHISON (St George Illawarra Dragons)
7 Ashley TAYLOR (Brisbane Broncos)
8 Joe OFAHENGAUE (Brisbane Broncos)
9 Jayden BERRELL (Brisbane Broncos)
10 Matthew LODGE (Wests Tigers)
11 Coen HESS (North Qld Cowboys)
12 Tepai MOEROA (Parramatta Eels)
13 Tevita PANGAI (Canberra Raiders)

14 Tyrell FUIMAONO (Parramatta Eels)
15 Salesi FUNAKI (Wests Tigers)
16 Jayden NIKORIMA (Brisbane Broncos)
17 Alex TWAL (Parramatta Eels)
18 Jai ARROW (Brisbane Broncos)

Coach: Justin HOLBROOK (Sydney Roosters)

Round 8 results

Photo: bulldogs.com.au
Photo: bulldogs.com.au
Round 8
24 April Canterbury 6-46 Wests Tigers ANZ
25 April Warriors 34-12 Gold Coast Mt Smart
25 April Newcastle 16-56 North Queensland Hunter
25 April Sydney 50-14 St George Illawarra Allianz
25 April South Sydney 36-22 Canberra Erskineville Oval
25 April Melbourne 18-12 Manly AAMI
25 April Brisbane 50-28 Parramatta Suncorp
26 April Penrith 34-4 Cronulla Pepper

Round 7 results

Stanton Albert scores for Penrith (Photo: Charles Knight, nrlphotos.com)
Stanton Albert scores for Penrith (Photo: Charles Knight, nrlphotos.com)
Round 7
17 April St George Illawarra 20-36 Brisbane Jubilee
18 April Canterbury 30-30 Manly Belmore Sports Ground
18 April Gold Coast 24-36 Penrith Cbus Super
18 April North Queensland 28-28 Warriors 1300SMILES
18 April Melbourne 6-54 Sydney AAMI
19 April Wests Tigers 32-40 Canberra Leichhardt
19 April Newcastle 4-46 Parramatta Hunter
20 April Cronulla 26-22 South Sydney Remondis

Round 6 results

Brock Lamb (Photo: maitlandmercury.com.au)
Brock Lamb (Photo: maitlandmercury.com.au)
Round 6
10 April Brisbane 48-6 Sydney Suncorp
10 April Cronulla 18-22 Newcastle Remondis
11 April Parramatta 22-40 Gold Coast Pirtek
11 April Warriors 38-4 Wests Tigers Mt Smart
11 April Penrith 36-16 Manly Pepper
12 April Canberra 28-24 Melbourne GIO
12 April St George Illawarra 12-41 Canterbury ANZ
13 April South Sydney 24-38 North Queensland ANZ

Round 5 results

Brad Abbey (Photo: Peter Meecham/www.photosport.co.nz)
Brad Abbey (Photo: Peter Meecham/www.photosport.co.nz)
Round 5
3 April Canterbury 20-18 South Sydney ANZ
3 April Gold Coast 18-44 Brisbane Cbus Super
4 April Newcastle 36-46 St George Illawarra Hunter
5 April Manly 36-22 Canberra Central Coast Stadium
5 April Sydney 68-6 Cronulla Allianz
6 April Parramatta 10-42 Wests Tigers ANZ
6 April Melbourne 38-28 Warriors AAMI
6 April Penrith 32-22 North Queensland Pepper

Round 4 results

Obed Karwhin (Photo: Paul Barkley, Melba Studios)
Obed Karwhin (Photo: Paul Barkley, Melba Studios)
Round 4
27 March Parramatta 28-26 South Sydney Pirtek
27 March Wests Tigers 34-22 Canterbury ANZ
28 March Newcastle 34-8 Penrith Hunter
28 March Cronulla 30-12 Gold Coast Remondis
28 March North Queensland 50-6 Melbourne Jack Manski Oval
28 March St George Illawarra 22-24 Manly WIN
29 March Warriors 40-14 Brisbane Mt Smart
29 March Sydney 46-14 Canberra Allianz

Round 3 results

Coen Hess (Photo: cowboys.com.au)
Coen Hess (Photo: cowboys.com.au)
Round 3
20 March Manly 34-16 Canterbury Brookvale
20 March Brisbane 30-26 North Queensland Suncorp
21 March Warriors 38-10 Parramatta Mt Smart
21 March Canberra 60-10 St George Illawarra GIO
21 March Melbourne 44-12 Cronulla AAMI
22 March South Sydney 24-20 Wests Tigers ANZ
22 March Gold Coast 18-19 Newcastle Cbus Super
23 March Sydney 18-26 Penrith Allianz

Round 2 results

Jayden Nikorima
Jayden Nikorima
Round 2
13 March Canterbury 10-30 Parramatta ANZ
13 March Cronulla 22-36 Brisbane Remondis
14 March Penrith 26-36 Gold Coast Carrington
14 March Manly 46-20 Melbourne Brookvale
14 March North Queensland 42-22 Newcastle 1300SMILES
15 March South Sydney 24-22 Sydney ANZ
15 March Canberra 24-44 Warriors GIO
16 March Wests Tigers 50-26 St George Illawarra Campbelltown

Round 1 results

Tom Trbojevic (Photo: Daily Telegraph)
Tom Trbojevic (Photo: Daily Telegraph)
Round 1
5 March Brisbane 36-10 South Sydney Suncorp
6 March Parramatta 26-54 Manly Pirtek
7 March Newcastle 41-16 Warriors Hunter
7 March Gold Coast 34-16 Wests Tigers Cbus Super
7 March North Queensland 53-14 Sydney 1300SMILES
8 March Penrith 30-12 Canterbury Pepper
8 March Cronulla 32-34 Canberra Remondis
9 March St George Ilawarra 8-34 Melbourne Jubilee

 

Sydney Roosters – 2015 NYC Squad

Taane Milne (Photo: roosters.com.au)
Taane Milne (Photo: roosters.com.au)

The Roosters were knocked out in week 1 of the finals in 2014, but with a good mix of returning and new players will be looking to make a tilt for the title in 2015. Returning players include Junior Kiwi Taane Milne, Australian Schoolboy Latrell Mitchell and Paul Momirovski. New to the club are Zach Nicholls and Charlie Taylor from Manly, Richard Skelton from the Broncos and Australian Schoolboy Nat Butcher from South Sydney.

Danny Allende
Nat Butcher
Isaac Crichton
Poasa Faamausili
Grant Garvey
Jack Hetherington
Alex Lyons
Joseph Manu
Taane Milne
Latrell Mitchell
Shaquai Mitchell
Paul Momirovski
Zach Nicholls
Darryn Schonig
Richard Skelton
Charlie Taylor
Billy Tsikrikas
Johnny Tuivasa-Sheck
Harry Vanderhart
Connor Watson

NYC-eligible players in NRL squad
Jackson Hastings
Vincent Leuluai

(Players in bold played an NYC game)

Squad taken from 2015 NRL Season Guide

Penrith Panthers – 2015 NYC Squad

Robert Jennings (Photo: Matt Sullivan)
Robert Jennings (Photo: Matt Sullivan)

After just missing out on the finals by for-and-against in 2014, the Panthers will head in to the new season looking to go one step better. Returning players include Joshua Jay, Corey Harawira and Brent Naden. Robert Jennings, who made his NSW Cup debut before his NYC debut, may spend time up a grade in 2015.

Braiden Burnes
Christian Crichton
Oliver Clark
Dave Cowhan
Dylan Edwards
Fairouz Elkander
Cowen Epere
James Fisher-Harris
Logan Geyer
Soni Hala
Corey Harawira
Joshua Jay
Robert Jennings
Sione Katoa
Moses Leota
Soni Luke
Tyrone May
Brent Naden
Jack Nelson
Paea Pua

NYC-eligible players in NRL squad
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak

(Players in bold played an NYC game)

Squad taken from 2015 NRL Season Guide

Canterbury Bulldogs – 2015 NYC Squad

Michael Morgan (Photo: bulldogs.com.au)
Michael Morgan (Photo: bulldogs.com.au)

A usually strong NYC outfit, the Bulldogs had a down season in 2014, missing the finals for the first time since 2009. With a squad full of returning players they’ll be looking to get back to the finals in 2015. Some of those returning players include Australian Schoolboy Royce Hunt, Michael Morgan and Brendan Cox. Queensland U18s rep Joseph Burchell joins the club, alongside Reubenn Rennie, who joins from the Storm.

Ali Allouche
Josh Bergamin
Joseph Burchell
Brendan Cox
Chris Cunningham
Guy Hamilton
Jamel Hunt
Royce Hunt
Jake Kamire
Brad Keighran
Kyle Krisanski-Kennedy
Tuuta Langi
Brandon Luamanu
Darcy Maroske
Avia Minute
Marcelo Montoya
Michael Morgan
Reubenn Rennie
Alex Sorge
Renouf To’omaga

(Players in bold played an NYC game)

Squad taken from 2015 NRL Season Guide

Newcastle Knights – 2015 NYC Squad

danny-levi
Danny Levi

The Knights finished 2014 as minor premiers but were knocked out in straight sets in the finals. Returning players such as Junior Kiwi Danny Levi, Luke Yates and Joshua Birch will hope to take the Knights futher in 2015. Australian Schoolboys Jack Cogger and Brock Lamb also return to squad. Australian international Sione Mata’utia has moved up to the NRL squad.

Tyrone Amey
Sam Apthorpe
Joshua Birch
Jack Cogger
Bryce Donovan
Noah Easton
Faitotoa Faitotoa
Roman Fepuleai
Ryan Glanville
Josh King
Brody Lam
Brock Lamb

Danny Levi
Nathan Lo Monaco
Jack Mackin
Dylan Manicaros
Jack McNamara
Jared Nott
Eljen Petersen
Pride Petterson-Robati
Harry Pondekas
Braden Robson
Daniel Saifiti
Jacob Saifiti
Bradie Smith
Ben Steven
Timoteo Tofa
Ken Tofilau
Fuiamamao Uta
Luke Yates

NYC-eligible players in NRL squad
Sione Mata’utia

(Players in bold played an NYC game)

See more at: http://www.newcastleknights.com.au/team/player-profiles.html

Brisbane Broncos – 2015 NYC Squad

Joe Ofahengaue (Photo: Gregg Porteous)
Joe Ofahengaue (Photo: Gregg Porteous)

Last year’s runners-up, the Brisbane Broncos, head into 2015 with a very experienced squad and a wealth of young talent. Returning players include Junior Kangaroo Joe Ofahengaue, Ashley Taylor and former Australian Schoolboys Elijah Alick, George Fai and Jayden Nikorima. Jacob Gagai joins the club from the Knights, while Jarryd Dodd played 2 games for Penrith in 2014.

Elijah Alick
Jai Arrow
Alex Barr
Lachlan Barr
Jayden Berrell
Sheldon Bobbert
Joshua Bowen-Bowyer
Will Brimson
Paul Byrnes
Lindsay Collins
Jarryd Dodd
Luke Dolbel
Jordan Drew
Kieran Duffin
George Fai
Jacob Gagai
Sam Gee
Adrian Henley
Keegan Hipgrave
Tristan Hope
Jacob Kelly
Lachlan Lanskey
Sam Leach
Sam Lavea
Dale Madden
Brendon McBryde
Te McDonald
Michael Molo
Isaac Nathan
Jayden Nikorima
Joe Ofahengaue
Keenan Palasia
Jonus Pearson
Liam Pickersgill
Hiale Roycroft
Daniel Russell
Kalolo Saitaua
Jeremy Skelton
Logan Spaander
Jaydn Su’a
Junior Taefu
Ashley Taylor
Nikau Te Rupe
Jack Tuttle
Tim Wolens

(Players in bold played an NYC game)

Squad was taken from headshot photos at actionphoto.com.au

Manly Sea Eagles – 2015 NYC Squad

Tom Trbojevic (Photo: Robb Cox/nrlphotos.com)
Tom Trbojevic (Photo: Robb Cox/nrlphotos.com)

Coming off their best season since 2010, Manly will be looking to take it one step further by finishing in the top 8 in 2015. This Sea Eagles squad features a host of returning players including, Luke Garner, Liam Knight and player to watch Tom Trbojevic. Addison Demetriou joins the club from the Roosters.

Rhys Armstrong
Jesse Bogle
Mitch Britton
Harlan Collins
Darcy Cox
Addison Demetriou
Luke Garner
Nicholas Hynes
Liam Knight
Dallas Koen
Nicholas Lynn
Jesse Maxwell-Offen
Moses Noovao-McGreal
James Parker
Will Pearsall
Hugh Pratt
Jesse Ramien
Jordan Sims
Riley Travers
Tom Trbojevic

(Players in bold played an NYC game)

See more at: http://www.seaeagles.com.au/team/player-profiles.html

 

Melbourne Storm – 2015 NYC Squad

Nelson Asofa-Solomona (Photo: SMP Images)
Nelson Asofa-Solomona (Photo: SMP Images)

After three seasons outside of the top 8, the 2009 Premiers will be eager play finals football in 2015. Returning players include Josh Cullen-Minhinnick, who scored 13 tries last season, and Queensland U18 representatives Charlie Galo and Jake Turpin. Key players Nelson Asofa-Solomona and Suliasi Vunivalu, who both made the step up to NSW Cup in 2014, have been training with the NRL squad over the pre-season.

Shae Ah Fook
Kurt Bernard
Josh Cullen-Minhinnick
Connor Donehue
Romea Dyer
Maxwell Fesolai
Paula Fifita
Melvin Fifita
John Filipo
Brendan Frei
Charlie Galo
Ben Halfpenny
Logan Houghton
George House
Zion Ioka
Josh Kerr
Junior Kirisome
Jerry Leasi
Luteru Leota
Brandon Manase
Kelepi Manu
Amanaki Manu
Mack Mason
Ben Nakubuwai
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
Latrell Robinson
Tristan Sami
Chanel Seigafo
Joe Stimson
Aiden Taua
Jamayne Taunoa-Brown
Aaron Teroi
Tony Tumusa
Jake Turpin
Elias Vole

NYC-eligible players in NRL squad
Nelson Asofa-Solomona
Suliasi Vunivalu

(Players in bold played an NYC game)

See more at: http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/team/player-profiles.html