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

 

Cronulla Sharks – 2015 NYC Squad

Jack Bird (Photo: Daily Telegraph)
Jack Bird (Photo: Daily Telegraph)

On the back of three seasons outside the top 8, the Sharks enter 2015 with a host of exciting young talent looking to take the club back to the finals. Returning players include 2014 Australian Schoolboys Jayden Brailey, Ashleigh Nisbet and Connor Tracey. Jack Bird, a Junior Kangaroo and NSW U20s rep, joins the club from the Dragons, while Travis Edwards joins from the Roosters.

Joshua Addo-Carr
Jack Bird
Jayden Brailey
Jaden Clarke
Ryan Cummins
Bradley Deitz
Travis Edwards
Tepa Fuiava
Patrick Hasson
Ben Henderson
Scott Hogan
Jamayne Isaako
John Leger
Tuli Leota
Thomas Levi
Daniel Liddicoat
Jayden McDonogh
Tyler McIlroy
Daniel Miladinski
Anthony Moraitis
Harrison Muller
Ashleigh Nisbet
Liam O’Brien
Levy Sopi
Klane Stone
Alec Susino
Connor Tracey
Leon Tupuola
Semisi Vea
Zane Walford
Jayden Walker

NYC-eligible players in NRL squad
Valentine Holmes

(Players in bold played an NYC game)

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

UNDER 20S AT THE NINES – PART 2

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Last year’s Auckland Nines tournament gave us an early glimpse at a number of talented youngsters who would go onto to make their NRL debut in 2014, including Valentine Holmes, Cameron Munster and Tuimoala Lolohea. Let’s a closer look at the NYC-eligible players who have been selected for the 2015 tournament.

Jack Bird (Cronulla Sharks)

Born: 20/3/1995 (Wollongong, NSW)
Position: Centre/Second Row
Junior Club: Berkeley Eagles
Rep Honours: Junior Kangaroos (2014), NSW U20s (2014), NSW U18s (2013), NSW U16s (2011)
An off-season recruit from the Dragons, Bird is coming off a successful 2014, in which he represented Australia and NSW. After playing most off his career so far in the forwards, Bird has favoured a move into the backline in 2015.

Valentine Holmes (Cronulla Sharks)
Born: 24/7/1995 (Townsville, Qld)
Position: Fullback/Wing
Junior Club: Western Lions
Rep Honours: Junior Kangaroos (2014), Qld U20s (2014), Qld U18s (2013)
In 2014, the Townsville junior scored 14 tries in 15 games in the NYC before moving up to the NSW Cup, and eventually, the NRL. The elusive fullback started the year at the Nines and ended it by scoring a double for the Junior Kangaroos in October.

Tom Trbojevic (Manly Sea Eagles)
Born: 2/10/1996 (Sydney, NSW)
Position: Fullback/Centre
Junior Club: Mona Vale Raiders
Rep Honours: NSW U18s (2014)
Trbojevic turned plenty of heads in 2014 and will look to impress once more at the Auckland Nines. He scored 20 tries in 18 games in the NYC and represented New South Wales under 18’s. He is the younger brother of Manly prop Jake Trbojevic.

Nelson Asofa-Solomona (Melbourne Storm)
Born: 29/2/1996 (Wellington, NZ)
Position: Lock/Second Row
Junior Club: Upper Hutt Tigers
Rep Honours: Junior Kiwis (2014)
The Wellington junior was Melbourne’s equal-leading NYC tryscorer in 2014, made the Team of the Year, made the move up to NSW Cup and represented the Junior Kiwis. Standing at 198cm and weighing in at 112kg, Asofa-Solomona won’t be hard to miss at the Nines.

Suliasi Vunivalu (Melbourne Storm)
Born: 27/11/1995 (Fiji)
Position: Wing
Junior Club: St Kentigern College
Rep Honours: Nil
Born in Fiji and educated in Auckland, Vunivalu played 8 NYC games in 2014 before moving up to the NSW Cup and is now training with the Storm’s NRL squad. At 192cm and 96kg, Vunivalu is a barnstorming winger who will be looking to make his presence felt at the Nines.

Danny Levi (Newcastle Knights)
Born: 5/12/1995 (Wellington, NZ)
Position: Hooker
Junior Club: Randwick Kingfishers
Rep Honours: Junior Kiwis (2014)
Levi captained the Knights to the Minor Premiership in 2014 and was rewarded with a spot in the Team of the Year and a Junior Kiwis jersey. The crafty dummy half may spend time in the NSW Cup in 2015.

Sione Mata’utia (Newcastle Knights)
Born: 25/6/1996 (Liverpool, NSW)
Position: Centre/Wing/Fullback
Junior Club: Raymond Terrace Roosters/South Newcastle Lions
Rep Honours: Australia (2014), NSW U20s (2014), NSW U18s (2014-13), NSW U16s (2012)
The youngest of the Mata’utia clan, Sione had a dream season in 2014, in which he went from the Holden Cup to Australia’s youngest ever debutant. Mata’utia should be a regular first grader in 2015 and will be a must watch player at the Nines.

NYC players selected in revamped Qld Emerging Origin squads

Valentine Holmes (Photo: Courier Mail)
Valentine Holmes (Photo: Courier Mail)

The Queensland Rugby League have announced their 2015 QAS Emerging Origin squads.

The system has undergone a slight revamp with the senior squad expanding to 18 players and the Junior Emerging Origin squad being replaced by a combined Emerging Maroons.

The new squad features current and recently graduated NYC players and players with both Intrust Super Cup and NRL experience.

The following 2015 NYC-eligible players were selected in the two squads:

Queensland State of Origin Emerging Squad 2015

  • Valentine HOLMES (Cronulla Sharks)

Emerging Maroons Squad 2015

  • Jai ARROW (Brisbane Broncos)
  • Luke BATEMAN (Canberra Raiders)
  • Lindsay COLLINS (Brisbane Broncos)
  • Jordan DREW (Brisbane Broncos)
  • Coen HESS (North Queensland Cowboys)
  • Brenko LEE (Canberra Raiders)
  • Jayden NIKORIMA (Brisbane Broncos)
  • Joe OFAHENGAUE (Brisbane Broncos)
  • Marion SEVE (Wests Tigers)
  • Ashley TAYLOR (Brisbane Broncos)

You can view the full squads here: http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2014/12/16/qas_emerging_squads_.html

UPDATED: Junior Kangaroos side named

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Joe Ofahengaue (Photo: Daily Telegraph)

Queensland Under 20’s representatives Valentine Holmes and Brett Greinke have been called into the Junior Kangaroos side following the withdrawals of Nene Macdonald and Waqa Blake.

The match will be played on Saturday, October 18 at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland.

1 Clint Gutherson (Sea Eagles)
2 Valentine Holmes (Sharks)
3 Brett Greinke (Broncos)
4 Euan Aitken (Dragons)
5 Jake Mamo (Knights)
6 Drew Hutchison (Dragons)
7 Ryan Matterson (Eels)
8 Matthew Lodge (Tigers)
9 Cameron McInnes (Rabbitohs)
10 Joe Ofahengaue (Broncos)
11 Patrick Mago (Raiders)
12 Tevita Pangai (Raiders)
13 Kelepi Tanginoa (Eels)

14 Jack Bird (Dragons)
15 Willis Meehan (Roosters)
16 Cameron Munster (Storm)
17 Andy Saunders (Panthers)
18 Jackson Hastings (Roosters)

Coach Kelly Egan (Bulldogs)

Sharks sign Bird

Jack Bird (right) (Photo: News Limited)
Jack Bird (right) with Rhys Kennedy (Photo: News Limited)

The Cronulla Sharks have today announced the signing of Jack Bird from the St George Illawarra Dragons, on a two year deal.

Bird was a stand out for the Dragons in their victory over Newcastle in the first week of the NYC finals last weekend.

A NSW Under 20’s representative this season, Bird will train the Sharks NRL squad in 2015 and will still be eligible for the NYC.

“He is an outstanding talent, which is shown by his extensive junior representative background,” Mooney said. “We are confident Jack can make the transition from the NYC into the NRL and we will give him every opportunity to make that step.

“We’re thrilled he has decided to join us next year, we think he can learn from the likes of Paul Gallen, Luke Lewis and our other senior players and are confident he can develop into a quality NRL player.”

Read more: http://www.sharks.com.au/news/2014/09/18/bird_lands_at_sharks_in_2015.html

 

Junior Kangaroos train-on squad announced

Patrick Kaufusi (Photo: Picture: Wesley Monts)
Patrick Kaufusi (Photo: Wesley Monts)

The following players have been added to the Junior Kangaroos train-on squad for their match against the Junior Kiwis next month. Each week, players will be added to the squad as teams are eliminated from the Holden Cup finals series, with a final squad to be announced following the Holden Cup Grand Final on October 5. Players from the Parramatta Eels and St George Illawarra Dragons (*)  have been added to the squad following their elimination from the finals.

The match will be played on Saturday, October 18 at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland.

Luke BATEMAN (Canberra Raiders)
Patrick MAGO (Canberra Raiders)
Tevita PANGAI (Canberra Raiders)
Valentine HOLMES (Cronulla Sharks)
Clinton GUTHERSON (Manly Sea Eagles)
Cameron MUNSTER (Melbourne Storm)
Jake MAMO (Newcastle Knights)
Sione MATA’UTIA (Newcastle Knights)
Josh CHUDLEIGH (North Queensland Cowboys)
Patrick KAUFUSI (North Queensland Cowboys)
Ryan MATTERSON (Parramatta Eels)*
Tepai MOEROA (Parramatta Eels)*
Pauli PAULI (Parramatta Eels)*
Kasya PRITCHARD (Parramatta Eels)*
Kelepi TANGINOA (Parramatta Eels)*
Waqa BLAKE (Penrith Panthers)*
Kieran MOSELEY (Penrith Panthers)
Andy SAUNDERS (Penrith Panthers)
Chris SMITH (Penrith Panthers)
Isaah YEO (Penrith Panthers)
Euan AITKEN (St George Illawarra Dragons)*
Jack BIRD (St George Illawarra Dragons)*
Drew HUTCHISON (St George Illawarra Dragons)*
Cameron McINNES (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Jackson HASTINGS (Sydney Roosters)*
Nene MACDONALD (Sydney Roosters)
Willis MEEHAN (Sydney Roosters)
Matthew LODGE (Wests Tigers)

2014 NYC Team of the Year

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Valentine Holmes (Photo: Grant Trouville, NRL Photos)

The 2014 Holden Cup Team of the Year was announced this morning at Rugby League Central in Sydney. The side features 8 players who have played first grade this season.

1 Jake MAMO (Newcastle Knights)
2 Valentine HOLMES (Cronulla Sharks)
3 Sione MATA’UTIA (Newcastle Knights)
4 Brendan ELLIOT (Sydney Roosters)
5 Nene MACDONALD (Sydney Roosters)
6 Te Maire MARTIN (Wests Tigers)
7 Drew HUTCHISON (St George Illawarra Dragons)
8 Andy SAUNDERS (Penrith Panthers)
9 Manaia CHERRINGTON (Wests Tigers)
10 Sam LISONE (Warriors)
11 Nelson ASOFA-SOLOMONA (Melbourne Storm)
12 Tepai MOEROA (Parramatta Eels)
13 Willis MEEHAN (Sydney Roosters)

14 Danny LEVI (Newcastle Knights)
15 Joseph TAPINE (Newcastle Knights)
16 Addin FONUA-BLAKE (St George Illawarra Dragons)
17 Kane ELGEY (Gold Coast Titans)

Coach: Mick CRAWLEY (Newcastle Knights)