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The Tah Times #WARvFOR #FORTHELOVEOFRUGBY HTTPS://NSW.RUGBY SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND, MOORE PARK SATURDAY, 11 JULY 2020 The Tah Times JUNIOR CLUB SENIOR CLUB SCHOOL 1. Angus Wagner 1. Angus Bell Hunters Hill Rugby Sydney Uni Newington College 2. Feleti Kaitu’u 2. Robbie Abel Griffith Blacks Gordon St Edmunds College 3. Kieran Lognbottom 3. Harry Johnson-Holmes Cowra Eagles Sydney Uni Merewether High School 4. Jeremy Thrush 4. Ned Hanigan Coonamble Rams Randwick St Joseph’s College 5. Fergus Lee Warner 5. Rob Simmons (c) Theodore Roosters Randwick The Southport School 6. Henry Stowers 6. Lachlan Swinton Wahroonga Tigers Sydney University Knox Grammar School 7. Tevin Ferris 7. Michael Hooper Manly Roos Manly Marlins St Pius X College 8. Brynard Stander 8. Will Harris Hunters Hill Rugby Eastern Suburbs Scots College 9. Ian Prior 9. Mitch Short Hunters Hill Rugby Randwick Scots College 10. Jono Lance 10. Will Harrison Coogee Seahorses/Clovelly Eagles Randwick Marcellin College 11. Brad Lacey 11. Mark Nawaqanitawase Leichhardt Wanderers Eastwood St Patrick’s College 12. Nick Jooste 12. Joey Walton Warnervale Wildcats Gordon Wadalba High School 13. Marcel Brache 13. Alex Newsome (vc) Glen Innes Elks Eastern Suburbs St Joseph’s College 14. Byron Ralston 14. James Ramm Hunters Hill Rugby Randwick St Joseph’s College 15. Jack McGregor 15. Jack Maddocks Easts Wallaroos Eastern Suburbs St Bede’s Colege 16. Andrew Ready 16. Tom Horton Mosman Whales Sydney Uni St Joseph’s College 17. Chris Heiberg 17. Tetera Faulkner Moorabbin Rams Southern Districts Marist College Canberra 18. Greg Holmes 18. Tiaan Tauakipulu Tenmore Bears Randwick St Kentigren College 19. Johan Bardoul 19. Tom Staniforth Royals Rugby Eastern Suburbs Canberra Grammar 20. Ollie Callan 20. Jack Dempsey Lindfield / Chatswood Gordon St Ignatius College 21. Jacob Abel 21. Michael McDonald Palmyra Randwick Willetton Senior High 22. Henry Taefu 22. Karmichael Hunt Asacia Ridge Gordon Anglican Church Grammar 23. Kyle Godwin 23. Ben Donaldson Clovelly Eagles Randwick Waverley College Referee: Assistant Referees: Angus Gardner Amy Perrett KEY MATCH-UP FLYHALVES TMO: James Quinn James Lecki WILL HARRISON PER GAME JONO LANCE 20 AGE 30 178 HEIGHT (CM) 183 83 WEIGHT (KG) 92 VIEW PLAYER PROFILE REWIND: RD1 MATCH RE-CAP REDSV WARATAHS Review the match ROUND1 ROUND2 ROUND3 ROUND4 ROUND5 ROUND6 ROUND7 ROUND8 ROUND9 ROUND10 FULL SEASON SCHEDULE SATURDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY 32-26 11JUL 18JUL 24JUL BYE 14AUG 22AUG 29AUG BYE INDICATES A HOME MATCH 8AUG L SYDNEYCRICKETGROUND ANZSTADIUM AAMIPARK VENUETBC SYDNEYCRICKETGROUND ANZSTADIUM VENUETBC #WARvFOR #FORTHELOVEOFRUGBY HTTPS://NSW.RUGBY SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND, MOORE PARK SATURDAY, 11 JULY 2020 The Tah Times PORECKI JOINS NSW WARATAHS GET TO KNOW MARK NAWAQANITAWASE Position: Winger DOB: 11/9/2000 Returning to Australia School: St Patrick’s College, Strathfield from London Irish, Porecki Club: Eastwood has penned a deal that Representative Honours: Junior Wallabies, NSW will see him at Daceyville Country Eagles until the end of 2022. SR debut: Round 1 v Crusaders, 1/2/2020 After recently completing A graduate of the Gen Blue Academy, quarantine in a Sydney Mark Nawaqanitawase did not have hotel, Porecki joined a traditional rise to the NSW Waratahs, Photo: Getty Images his new teammates Super Rugby AU would with the winger taking every opportunity this week and is now provide a valuable boost before joining us for after arriving in the NSW Rugby pathway available for selection of experience to the front the 2021 pre-season, later than most. Named the Dave Dennis in the newly-formed row. with everything that’s Elite Youth Development Player of the domestic competition. happened we’ve got the Year for 2019, the Eastwood product’s “We’d been speaking opportunity to bring him The Manly Marlin – who rise has been meteoric with debuts for with Dave prior to the into the group now which made one appearance the NSW Country Eagles in 2019 before shutdown and were is really exciting.” for the NSW Waratahs in making his Super rugby debut against really keen to get him the Crusaders to start the 2020 season. 2015 – has spent the last back to New South Wales Porecki said he was keen few seasons playing in after his time overseas,” to join his teammates the English Premiership Rapp said. for Super Rugby AU on with Saracens (2016) and the completion of his London Irish (2016 – 2019). “It was originally planned quarantine. that he would return NSWRU General Manager to club rugby for the of Rugby, Tim Rapp said remainder of the year Porecki’s inclusion for SEA THE TAH’S WIN! Pacific Boating’s fabulous walk-on, walk-off, hassle-free memberships will see you cruising with family and friends without any of the costs or ongoing commitments of boat ownership. THE AFFORDABLE AND HASSLE FREE WAY TO GO BOATING COMMUNITY RUGBY GETS READY TO KICK OFF Grassroots rugby is ready for a reset. Ensure that you follow all the up to date informatio from NSW Rugby to ensure a safe and soun return to play for your club. JOIN THE CLUB | 02 87651067 View the Return To Play updates.
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