
The 2015 NYC season is done and dusted and so to are the presentation nights. Here are all the winners from those events.
Continue reading “2015 End of Season Award Winners”

The 2015 NYC season is done and dusted and so to are the presentation nights. Here are all the winners from those events.
Continue reading “2015 End of Season Award Winners”

| Round 26 | ||||
| 3 September | Brisbane | 12-48 | Melbourne | Suncorp |
| 4 September | Sydney | 22-22 | South Sydney | Allianz |
| 5 September | Penrith | 38-16 | Newcastle | Pepper |
| 5 September | St George Illawarra | 26-30 | Wests Tigers | ANZ |
| 5 September | North Queensland | 20-30 | Gold Coast | 1300SMILES |
| 6 September | Parramatta | 18-44 | Canberra | Pirtek |
| 6 September | Cronulla | 6-52 | Manly | Remondis |
| 6 September | Canterbury | 14-30 | Warriors | ANZ |

| Round 25 | ||||
| 27 August | South Sydney | 26-24 | Brisbane | Allianz |
| 28 August | Manly | 40-16 | Sydney | Brookvale |
| 29 August | Parramatta | 34-32 | Cronulla | Pirtek |
| 29 August | Newcastle | 18-52 | Canterbury | Hunter |
| 29 August | Melbourne | 14-34 | North Queensland | AAMI |
| 30 August | Wests Tigers | 16-16 | Warriors | Campbelltown |
| 30 August | Gold Coast | 18-48 | St George Illawarra | Cbus Super |
| 31 August | Canberra | 8-38 | Penrith | GIO |

| Round 24 | ||||
| 20 August | St George Illawarra | 28-16 | Penrith | WIN |
| 21 August | South Sydney | 24-26 | Canterbury | ANZ |
| 22 August | Cronulla | 20-46 | Wests Tigers | Remondis |
| 22 August | Warriors | 10-24 | North Queensland | Mt Smart |
| 22 August | Sydney | 16-24 | Brisbane | Allianz |
| 23 August | Gold Coast | 40-12 | Canberra | Cbus Super |
| 23 August | Manly | 18-16 | Parramatta | Brookvale |
| 24 August | Melbourne | 18-26 | Newcastle | AAMI |

| Round 23 | ||||
| 13 August | North Queensland | 44-30 | South Sydney | 1300SMILES |
| 14 August | Brisbane | 34-22 | St George Illawarra | Suncorp |
| 15 August | Wests Tigers | 54-12 | Newcastle | Campbelltown |
| 15 August | Cronulla | 28-28 | Melbourne | Remondis |
| 15 August | Penrith | 36-28 | Warriors | Pepper |
| 15 August | Sydney | 38-26 | Parramatta | Allianz |
| 16 August | Canberra | 18-46 | Manly | GIO |
| 16 August | Canterbury | 30-32 | Gold Coast | Central Coast |

| Round 22 | ||||
| 7 August | Brisbane | 33-30 | Canterbury | Suncorp |
| 7 August | Manly | 26-18 | South Sydney | Brookvale |
| 8 August | Warriors | 26-18 | St George Illawarra | Westpac Stadium |
| 8 August | Cronulla | 22-32 | North Queensland | Remondis |
| 9 August | Melbourne | 39-30 | Gold Coast | AAMI |
| 9 August | Parramatta | 12-36 | Penrith | Ringrose Park |
| 9 August | Newcastle | 24-32 | Sydney | Hunter |
| 10 August | Canberra | 36-34 | Wests Tigers | GIO |

| Round 21 | ||||
| 31 July | Wests Tigers | 34-18 | Melbourne | Leichhardt |
| 31 July | Sydney | 30-26 | Canterbury | Allianz |
| 1 August | Warriors | 20-22 | Cronulla | Mt Smart |
| 1 August | North Queensland | 78-12 | Canberra | 1300SMILES |
| 1 August | Manly | 22-38 | Brisbane | Central Coast |
| 2 August | St George Illawarra | 48-18 | Newcastle | Jubilee |
| 2 August | South Sydney | 10-34 | Penrith | ANZ |
| 3 August | Gold Coast | 22-35 | Parramatta | Cbus Super |

| Round 20 | ||||
| 24 July | Wests Tigers | 22-28 | Sydney | ANZ |
| 24 July | Brisbane | 6-36 | Gold Coast | Suncorp |
| 25 July | Warriors | 16-36 | Manly | Mt Smart |
| 25 July | Melbourne | 40-18 | St George Illawarra | Gosch’s Paddock |
| 25 July | South Sydney | 22-24 | Newcastle | ANZ |
| 26 July | Penrith | 64-8 | Canberra | Pepper |
| 26 July | Canterbury | 38-10 | Cronulla | Belmore Sports Ground |
| 27 July | North Queensland | 50-6 | Parramatta | 1300SMILES |

Chances are if you ever seen a Holden Cup match you’ve seen at least one player bag multiple tries in that match. The competition is known for its high scoring matches. Take Round 1 of this season for instance, where 11 players scored two tries in a game, 2 others got hat tricks, while one player ran in four tries.
So, since 2008, which players have the best strike rates when it comes to scoring tries in the NYC? The strike rate forumla is: tries scored, divided by games played giving you a number of how many ‘tries’ per game.
Here are the top NYC strike rates. A player must have played at least 20 NYC games and finished their NYC eligibility to qualify.
James Roberts South Sydney (2010-12), Penrith (2013), 35 tries in 32 games, Strike rate = 1.09
Possibly the fastest man currently in the NRL, Roberts made his NYC debut at 17 for the Rabbitohs in 2010. He scored 4 tries in their 64-18 preliminary final win over the Raiders, which included this amazing length of the field try. Literally, length of the field. He backed up his try scoring exploits in his rookie year with a hat trick in Round 1 of the 2011 season and finished his NYC career with a hat trick in the Panthers’ 2013 Grand Final win. Sacked from both Souths and Penrith for disciplinary issues, Roberts is now with the Gold Coast Titans where he’s still scoring tries.
Matt Duffie Melbourne (2009), 25 tries in 22 games, Strike rate = 1.14
Christchurch-born winger who excelled in athletics and Australian rules as a teenager, Duffie only played one season in the NYC but made it count with 25 tries. Of those 25, he scored four hat tricks, 4 against the Warriors in Round 7 and one in the Melbourne’s NYC Grand Final victory. In 2010, the scored a try in his NRL debut and made his Test debut for New Zealand in 2011, again, scoring a try. Plagued by injuries since 2012, Duffie missed Melbourne’s Grand Final win that year and only played 4 NRL games in 2013. He missed the entire 2014 season through injury.
John Sila Canterbury (2012-13), 42 tries in 33 games, Strike rate = 1.27
After scoring a modest 19 tries in his debut season for the Dogs in 2012, Sila had a ridiculous 2013 season in which he scored 23 tries in just 11 games. That’s a single season strike rate of 2.09. In Round 5, he scored 5 tries in a 26-50 loss to the Warriors, equalling the record for most tries in a game. A Griffith junior, Sila finished his NYC career as the Bulldogs’ leading try scorer. He currently plays for the Wests Tigers’ NSW Cup side.
Ben Barba Canterbury (2008-09), 38 tries in 26 games, Strike Rate = 1.46
Barba was the player to watch in the inaugural season of the NYC. Playing primarily at five-eighth for the Bulldogs, Barba finished the year with 28 tries in 20 games, scoring in all but 5 of those games. A Round 13 hat trick against the Knights was backed up by four tries the following game against Canberra. Barba without a doubt would’ve scored 30+ tries in 2008 had he not played 4 NRL games. In 2009, Barba played just 6 NYC games but still managed 10 tries. In 2012, Barba, now at the Sharks after a stint with the Broncos, became the first (and so far only) NYC graduate to win the Dally M Medal.
| PLAYER | TEAM(s) | YEAR(s) | TRIES | GAMES | S/R |
| Ben BARBA | Canterbury | 2008-2009 | 38 | 26 | 1.46 |
| John SILA | Canterbury | 2012-2013 | 42 | 33 | 1.27 |
| Matt DUFFIE | Melbourne | 2009 | 25 | 22 | 1.14 |
| James ROBERTS | South Sydney, Penrith | 2010-2013 | 35 | 32 | 1.09 |
| Jake MULLANEY | Wests Tigers | 2009-2010 | 42 | 40 | 1.05 |
| Konrad HURRELL | Warriors | 2011 | 22 | 21 | 1.05 |
| Kevin GORDON | Gold Coast | 2008-2009 | 23 | 22 | 1.05 |
| Halauafu LAVAKA | Penrith, Parramatta | 2012-2014 | 32 | 31 | 1.03 |
| Dale COPLEY | Brisbane | 2009-2011 | 39 | 39 | 1 |
| Josh DUGAN | Canberra | 2008-2009 | 25 | 25 | 1 |
| Marika KOROIBETE | Wests Tigers | 2011-2012 | 28 | 28 | 1 |
| Anthony MILFORD | Canberra | 2012-2013 | 20 | 20 | 1 |
Ok, so how about the best strike rates that didn’t qualify?
Best of current NYC players?

| Round 19 | ||||
| 17 July | Parramatta | 16-16 | Canterbury | ANZ |
| 17 July | Melbourne | 14-28 | Penrith | AAMI |
| 18 July | Canberra | 24-22 | Cronulla | GIO |
| 18 July | Manly | 16-34 | North Queensland | Brookvale |
| 18 July | Newcastle | 38-10 | Gold Coast | Hunter |
| 18 July | St George Illawarra | 26-18 | South Sydney | Allianz |
| 19 July | Sydney | 20-42 | Warriors | Allianz |
| 19 July | Brisbane | 40-24 | Wests Tigers | Suncorp |

| 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

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

| 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 14 | ||||
| 12 June | Wests Tigers | 28-22 | South Sydney | ANZ |
| 13 June | Warriors | 22-38 | Sydney | Mt Smart |
| 14 June | Gold Coast | 10-23 | Canterbury | Cbus Super |
| 15 June | Melbourne | 12-48 | Parramatta | AAMI |
Brisbane, Canberra, Cronulla, Manly, Newcastle, North Queensland, Penrith, St George Illawarra – Bye

| 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 |

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

| 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 | ||||
| 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 | ||||
| 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 |