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)
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.
Coen Hess (North Queensland Cowboys) Born: 14/8/1996 (Bundaberg, Qld) Position: Second Row Junior Club: Mt Isa Blackstars Rep Honours: Qld U18s (2014), Qld U16s (2012)
One of the most highly rated juniors from North Queensland, Hess scored a try on his NYC debut at age 17. He would play 16 games during the season and has trained with the Cowboys NRL squad in the 2015 pre-season.
Tepai Moeroa (Parramatta Eels) Born: 2/10/1995 (Cook Islands) Position: Second Row Junior Club: Seven Hills Kangaroos Rep Honours: NSW U16s (2011)
Born in the Cook Islands, Moeroa graduated to the Eels first grade team in 2014, playing 9 games. Moeroa is a multi-talented sportsman, holding state records in shotput and being a two time Australian Schoolboy in rugby union.
Christian Crichton (Penrith Panthers) Position: Wing/Fullback Junior Club: St Marys Rep Honours: Nil
Crichton started 2014 in SG Ball before moving up to Penrith’s NYC side, where he scored 7 tries in 11 games. He was a member of the Patrician Brothers Blacktown side that made the GIO Schoolboy Cup final.
Joshua Jay (Penrith Panthers) Born: 23/5/1995 (Hornsby, NSW) Position: Wing Junior Club: Brothers Penrith Rep Honours: Nil
Jay was one of Penrith’s most consistent players in 2014, scoring 11 tries in 22 games. He is one of the fastest players in the game, clocking a personal best of 10.73sec at the 2012 National Junior Championships.
Angus Crichton (South Sydney Rabbitohs) Born: 5/2/1996 (Temora, NSW) Position: Second Row/Centre Junior Club: Young Cherrypickers Rep Honours: Nil
A new recruit to the Rabbitohs in 2015, Crichton is a two-time Australian Schoolboy in rugby union and played 4 SG Ball games for the Roosters last year. Bunnies fans will get their first glimpse of the young forward in the Auckland Nines.
Tom Hughes (South Sydney Rabbitohs) Born: 22/8/1995 (Pambula, NSW) Position: Wing Junior Club: Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs Rep Honours: Nil
A big, strong winger from New South Wales’ south coast, Hughes scored 15 tries in 23 games in 2014. Hughes also played SG Ball for Souths and attended Sydney Boys High.
Euan Aitken (St George Illawarra Dragons) Born: 16/6/1995 (Pambula, NSW) Position: Centre Junior Club: Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs, Shellharbour Sharks Rep Honours: Junior Kangaroos (2014), NSW U18s (2013), NSW U16s (2011)
Aitken enjoyed a successful NYC season in 2014, finishing with 20 tries in 16 games and a Junior Kangaroos jersey. On the back of a glowing endorsement from Dragons team mate Benji Marshall, Aitken will be looking to have a big tournament.
The Eels were seconds away from advancing to the Grand Final last season and will be looking to have another successful year in 2015. Returning players include Junior Kiwi Josh Aloiai and Australian Schoolboys Nathan Davis, Tyrell Fuimaono and Joey Lussick. Aaron Pene joins the club from the Bulldogs, while Perth junior Kurt De Luis joins from the Cowboys.
Josh Aloiai Tom Amone Jack Anderson Erickson Aukafolau Alec Bush
Jared Clarke Nathan Davis
Kurt De Luis
Michael Doolan
Craig Field
Tom Field
Bevan French Tyrell Fuimaono
Aitni Gafa
Shane Hunt Dylan Izzard
Anthony Katrib Paula Kaufusi Joey Lussick Jeff Markus
Jermaine Mati-Leifi
Abbas Miski Jack Morris
Jonathan Mose Jordan Muna Tui Oloapu Aaron Pene Brandon Raeli
Faimanifo Seve
Reimis Smith
Brad Speechley
Jamie Stowers
Suliasi Suli Tepai Tepu-Smith
Denzal Tonise Alex Twal
Jason Vidal
Sean Walpole
NYC-eligible players in NRL squad
Zach Dockar-Clay
Tepai Moeroa
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.
1st Preliminary Final
St George Illawarra Dragons v Brisbane Broncos Friday, September 26, 5:15pm, ANZ Stadium – LIVE on Fox Sports 1
102. That’s the number of points the Dragons put past the Broncos in their two encounters earlier this season. In Round 2, fullback Matt Dufty was the star, scoring a double in the Dragons 44-14 victory. While in Round 25, Jack Bird took over the fullback role and starred himself, with halfback Adam Clune bagging four tries in the Red V’s 58-18 demolition job. Brisbane will need to forget about all that when the two sides clash on Friday. Last weekend, down by 10 at half time, the junior Broncos’ showed outstanding maturity and resiliency to score 34 unanswered points and eliminate the Tigers. They will need to continue that second half form from the get go against the Dragons. An early lead for the Dragons could lead to elimination for the Broncos.
St George Illawarra Dragons
1. Matthew Dufty 2. Sitiveni Moceidreke 3. Euan Aitken 4. Brent Anderson 5. Izaac Thompson 6.Shannon Crook 7. Adam Clune 8. Addin Fonua-Blake 9. Thomas Freebairn 10. Vincent Stowers 11.Wesley Lolo 12. Jack Bird 13. Jay Gallagher. Interchange:14. Andrew McCarthy 15. Hayden McRae 16. Jack Kavanagh 17. George Lolo 18. Drew Hutchison19. Luciano Leilua 20. Jacob Host 22. Hame Sele. Coach: Dean Young & Ben Hornby.
Brisbane Broncos
1. Kodi Nikorima 2. Paul Byrnes 3. Tom Opacic 4. Jordan Drew 5. Jack Tuttle 6. Duncan Paia’Aua 7.Ashley Taylor 8. Aaron Rockley 9. Jayden Berrell 10. Jo Ofanhengaue 11. Brett Greinke 12. Brendon McBryde 13. Jai Arrow. Interchange: 14. Jayden Nikorima 15. George Fai 16. Ajuma Adams 17. Alex Barr 18. Kalolo Saitaua. Coach: Craig Hodges
How They Got There
St George Illawarra – Finals Week 1 – Won 30-22 v Knights
Brisbane – Finals Week 1 – Lost 26-32 v Eels, Finals Week 2 – Won 42-18 v Tigers.
Head to Head
Played 12, Dragons 7, Broncos 4, Draw 1
2014 Head to Head
Round 25 – St George Illawarra 58 – 18 Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium
Round 4 – St George Illawarra 44 – 14 Brisbane at WIN Stadium
Biggest Head to Head Wins St George Illawarra d. Brisbane 58 – 18 at Suncorp Stadium, Round 25, 2014
Brisbane d. St George Illawarra 26 – 14 at WIN Stadium, Round 5, 2010
Keep An Eye On Jack Bird (Dragons) – Bird was the difference in the Dragons’ 8-point victory over the Knights two weeks ago. The second rower turned centre scored a double, made 19 hit-ups and broke an astonishing 15 tackles. The local Illawarra junior will be looking to end his time at the club on a high after signing a deal with Cronulla during the week.
Joe Ofahengaue (Broncos) – The nephew of former Wallaby Willie Ofahengaue, big Joe has been the forward leader for the Broncos in 2014. In the first week of the finals, Ofahengaue ran for 246 metres against Parramatta. He backed it up with another strong performance against the Tigers. Look out for him to lead from the front again.
Sam Lisone (Photo: Photosport)
2nd Preliminary Final Parramatta Eels v Warriors Saturday, September 27, 5:15pm, ANZ Stadium – LIVE on Fox Sports 1
Much like the other preliminary final, the Eels’ have the wood over their opponents so far in 2o14. The Blue and Gold’s blew the junior Warriors off the park in Round 1, winning by 36 points at Pirtek Stadium. In their second encounter in Round 18, the Warriors lead by 1 point before a late try to the Eels’ gave them a 3 point victory. The 8th placed Warriors have turned the corner in the finals with upset victories of the Roosters and the Knights the last two weeks, now a fourth straight trip to Sydney beckons. Expect a lot of points when these two attacking juggernauts face off on Saturday afternoon. Of the remaining four sides, these two sides scored the most points in the regular season.
Parramatta Eels
1. Nathan Davis 2. Leva Li 3. Fabian Goodall 4. John Folau 5. Halauafu Lavaka 6. Ryan Matterson 7. Zach Docker-Clay 8. Kelepi Tanginoa 9. Joey Lussick 10. Tui Kamikamica 11. Josh Aloiai 12. Tyrell Fuimaono 13. Jeff Markus. Interchange: 14. Jordan Muna 15. Tepai Tepu-Smith 16. Alex Twal 17. Fred Junior Mauala. Coach: Justin Holbrook.
Warriors
1. Brad Abbey 2. Ngataua Hukatai 3. Nathaniel Roache 4. Solomone Kata 5. Metia Lisati 6.Tuimoala Lolohea 7. Mason Lino 8. Sam Lisone 9. Kurt Robinson 10. Kouma Samson 11. Marata Niukore 12. Adam Tuimavave-Gerrard 13. Jazz Tevaga. Interchange: 14. James Bell 15. Toafofoa Sipley 16. Ken Maumalo 17. Iulio Afoa 20. Ofahiki Ogden. Coach: Stacey Jones.
How They Got There
Parramatta – Finals Week 1 – Won 32-26 v Broncos
Warriors – Finals Week 1 – Won 44-30 v Roosters, Finals Week 2 – Won 23-16 v Knights
Head to Head
Played 11, Parramatta 5, Warriors 5, Draw 1
2014 Head to Head
Round 18 – Parramatta 22 – 19 Warriors at Mt Smart Stadium
Round 1 – Parramatta 54 – 20 Warriors at Pirtek Stadium
Biggest Head to Head Wins Parramatta d. Warriors 46 – 8 at Parramatta Stadium, Round 1, 2013
Warriors d. Parramatta 52 – 6 at Parramatta Stadium, Round 26, 2010
Keep An Eye On Kelepi Tanginoa (Eels) – The North Queensland-bound forward was at his destructive best against the Broncos two weeks ago. Running for 246 metres and making 2 line breaks, Tanginoa’s go forward is key to the Eels’ Premiership chances. With 13 NRL games under his belt, Tanginoa is Parra’s most experienced forward.
Sam Lisone (Warriors) – Lisone has firmly established himself as the leader of the Warriors pack. The side’s co-captain, Lisone followed up his double against the Roosters with another impressive performance against the Minor Premiers last weekend. The Warriors NYC Player of the Year, Lisone’s battle with Tanginoa is shaping up to be a good one.
Wests Tigers 28 def. South Sydney 24
A returning Mitchell Moses has helped the Tigers to a 28-24 victory over South Sydney, ending the Rabbitohs season. Souths were down by 16 points at one stage but fought back to lead by 2 in the second half. The Tigers were too strong in the end, scoring 2 tries in the final 20 minutes to seal the victory and move on to week 2 of the NYC finals series.
St George Illawarra 30 def. Newcastle 22
The Dragons pulled off the first upset of the finals series, defeating the Knights by 8 points. The Knights were strengthened by the return of Jake Mamo and Sione Mata’utia but will now have to play an elimination game next weekend, while the Dragons get the bye. Jack Bird was the standout for the Dragons, playing in the centres in place of the injured Euan Aitken, scoring a double.
Warriors 44 def. Sydney Roosters 30
An offensive onslaught by the Warriors has seen them knock the Roosters out of the NYC finals. In a high scoring game, the Warriors took a 28-14 lead into half time and never looked back. The highlight of the game was an incredible try to Warriors winger Metia Lisati, who somehow stayed in the field of play to score in the corner.
Parramatta 32 def. Brisbane 26 A double to halfback Zach Dockar-Clay has helped the Eels overcome the Broncos in Townsville. Parramatta took an early lead, but the contest soon became a close, back and forth contest. The Broncos lead by 6 points in the final 20 minutes, before tries to Ryan Matterson and Dockar-Clay sealed the game for the away side.