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Sir Peter Leitch | Newsletter
THE ACTION KICKS OFF THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Sir Peter Leitch Club Newsletter RLWC 2017 24th October 2017 It’s 4 days until the Kiwis play # their first game of the 2017 RLWC 193 Back The Kiwis By Enjoying Lunch By David Kemeys Former Sunday Star-Times Editor, Former Editor-in-Chief Suburban Newspapers, Long Suffering Warriors Fan E ARE only days from the kick-off of the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, with Australia and England W– in what will be a hell of a match - doing the honours on Friday night. Of course the Kiwis take on Samoa on Saturday night at Mt Smart, and that one should be a good game too. League legend Olsen Filipaina is taking the ball out, which is pretty cool given he has represented the Kiwis and Samoa. The game I am looking forward to is the Kiwis v Tonga in Hamilton, because there is not going to be a lot of love lost when those two sides meet, after everything that has gone on. Before a ball is kicked I have the Kiwis lunch at the Ellerslie Events Centre to look forward to on Friday. When Pete asked if I would take it on with Gordon Gibbons and Tony Feasey, I foolishly said yes, not want- ing to let Pete down. But in truth Gordon has been amazing and we have an incredible line-up of Kiwis greats taking to the stage, and players with a long history of World Cup and test glory in attendance. I have been to several of Peter’s Kiwis lunches and enjoyed every one of them. -
Wyong Roos V Newtown Jets
MATCH REPORT 2018 INTRUST SUPER PREMIERSHIP NSW - ROUND 1 WYONG ROOS VS NEWTOWN JETS ROOS GAME DATA JETS LINEUP PLAYER STATS 2018-03-10 PLAYER STATS LINEUP 25 MORRY BREEN OVAL 24 Mins Tackles Metres Points Mins Tackles Metres Points 21 Luke Sharpe 80 1 97 4 80 6 115 8 William Kennedy 1 REFEREES 2 Chris Centrone 80 2 135 0 80 4 60 0 Matt Evans 2 3 Josh Mantellato 80 6 59 8 RYAN JACKSON 80 10 127 0 Jesse Ramien 3 4 Matt Ikuvalu 80 10 135 4 80 9 73 0 Reubenn Rennie 4 5 Nicholas O'Meley 80 2 100 0 ROO POINT SCORING JET 80 4 103 0 Edrick Lee 5 6 Dean Matterson 80 12 76 0 Scored Missed Missed Scored 80 17 54 0 Jack Williams 6 7 Paul Momirovski 80 18 24 1 4 TRIES 4 80 15 47 8 Jesse Marschke 7 8 Eloni Vunakece 54 30 164 0 4 0 CONVERSIONS 1 3 51 23 90 0 Brock Ilett 8 9 Mitch Williams 80 42 75 0 0 0 PENALTY GOALS 0 1 58 30 40 4 Blayke Brailey 9 10 Poasa Faamausili 46 20 88 0 1 0 DROP GOALS 0 0 39 24 108 0 Wesley Lolo 10 11 Reuben Porter 80 20 92 0 80 30 79 0 Scott Sorensen 11 ROO POSSESSION % JET 12 Sitili Tupouniua 57 25 74 0 80 33 71 0 Anthony Moraitis 12 25 Lindsay Collins 37 18 96 4 38 20 92 4 Jack Williams 13 55% 45% 14 Chris Smith 34 19 52 0 41 22 73 0 Jaimin Jolliffe 14 15 Brock Gray 32 9 47 0 42 31 89 0 Billy Magoulias 16 16 Jake Lewis 35 16 71 0 ROO ATTACKING JET 29 16 76 0 Malakai Houma 17 17 Ben Thomas 26 10 48 4 155 RUNS 130 22 19 12 0 Ben Marschke 18 TOP 3 PLAYERS STATS 1433 RUN METRES 1308 TOP 3 PLAYERS STATS 2 LINEBREAKS 4 Made Tackles Made Tackles 2 LINEBREAK ASSISTS 1 Mitch Williams 42 33 Anthony Moraitis Eloni Vunakece 30 ROO -
Round 232021
FRONTTHE ROW ROUND 23 2021 VOLUME 2 · ISSUE 24 PARTY AT THE BACK Backs and halves dominate the Run rabbit run rookie class of 2021 TheBiggestTiger zones in on a South Sydney superstar! INSIDE: ROUND 23 PROGRAM - SQUAD LISTS, PREVIEWS & HEAD TO HEAD STATS, R22 REVIEWED LEAGUEUNLIMITED.COM AUSTRALIA’S LEADING INDEPENDENT RUGBY LEAGUE WEBSITE THERE IS NO OFF-SEASON 2 | LEAGUEUNLIMITED.COM | THE FRONT ROW | VOL 2 ISSUE 24 What’s inside From the editor THE FRONT ROW - VOL 2 ISSUE 24 Tim Costello From the editor 3 It's been an interesting year for break-out stars. Were painfully aware of the lack of lower-grade rugby league that's been able Feature Rookie Class of 2021 4-5 to be played in the last 18 months, and the impact that's going to have on development pathways in all states - particularly in History Tommy Anderson 6-7 New South Wales. The results seems to be that we're getting a lot more athletic, backline-suited players coming through, with Feature The Run Home 8 new battle-hardened forwards making the grade few and far between. Over the page Rob Crosby highlights the Rookie Class Feature 'Trell' 9 of 2021 - well worth a read. NRL Ladder, Stats Leaders 10 Also this week thanks to Andrew Ferguson, we have a footy history piece on Tommy Anderson - an inaugural South Sydney GAME DAY · NRL Round 23 11-27 player who was 'never the same' after facing off against Dally Messenger. The BiggestTiger's weekly illustration shows off the LU Team Tips 11 speed and skill of Latrell Mitchell, and we update the run home to the finals with just three games left til the September action THU Gold Coast v Melbourne 12-13 kicks off. -
36 Years Old 2018 KING GAL and Still the NRLCEO MVP
SEASON GUIDE 36 years old 2018 KING GAL and still the NRLCEO MVP... 500+ Player Stats Team Previews Top 100 from 2017 Ask The Experts Rookie Watch Super League Scouting NRLCEO.com.au - $10.00 25 METRE EATERS INTRODUCTION Welcome CEOs, Table of Contents Broncos........................................ 14 2018 marks the sixth year of producing ‘The Bible’ – we can’t believe it! What started off as a bit of office procrastination over the Christmas period has now (Click on any link below to go straight to the page) Bulldogs....................................... 16 blossomed into what you see before you here – the ultimate asset for success in NRLCEO! We have been busy this off-season scouring news articles, blogs and forums Tips From The Board Room.............................. 3 Cowboys...................................... 18 for any ‘gold’ that can be used in the draft. After all, knowledge is power and in purchasing this Guide, you have made the first step towards NRLCEO success! Steve Menzies Stole Our Name......................... 4 Dragons........................................ 20 We can’t wait for the NRL season to kick off and as loyal NRLCEO fans, we are certain that you can’t wait for your respective drafts – arguably the best time Eels............................................... 22 of the year! Interview with the Champion............................. 5 A big thank you goes to the small NRLCEO Crew that helps put this Guide Knights......................................... 24 together – there’s only four of us! Our graphic designer, Scott is the master Supporters League............................................ 6 of the pixel. He’s given the Season Guide a real professional look. If you like his work and want to hire him for some design services, then check out Panthers...................................... -
Sir Peter Leitch Club at MT SMART STADIUM, HOME of the MIGHTY VODAFONE WARRIORS
Sir Peter Leitch Club AT MT SMART STADIUM, HOME OF THE MIGHTY VODAFONE WARRIORS 23rd August 2017 Newsletter #184 We pay tribute to a great New Zealander Rest in Peace Sir Colin Meads Colin Meads playing with 3 year old Wayne Cooke taken on 13 March 1972 Colin Meads in action for Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand dubs Colin Meads during a All Blacks v King Country against East Sir Colin Piney Meads in 2009. Wales test in June of 2010 Coast at Otorohanga on 28 September 1972. Rest in Peace, Sir Colin Meads By Sir Peter Leitch T WAS with great sadness on Sunday morning that I got a phone call from Sir Colin Meads’ family to say Ithat he had passed away. We all know Sir Colin (Pine Tree) was a famous All Black - number 583 - who made 55 test appearances for the All Blacks, and went on to be captain. He also played 139 games for King Country, and who knows how many for his beloved local team Waitete. We all also know what a great man he was, but what a lot of people don't know, is the great charity work he has done over many years. We had been mates for more years than I care to remember, and I witnessed many charity events he did, some of them even alongside me. He did some TV commercials too, and donated the money to charity. One example of a charity he supported was IHC, where he was involved for more than 40 years. There is nothing I can add to everything that is being said, and I don’t want to, because I am feeling the great loss of a close and dear friend. -
August 16 2018.Pdf
INSIDE ❘ TEAM LISTS ❘ STAT ATTACK ❘ NRL FANTASY ❘ CLUB NEWS DYLANWALKER ❘ DEANWHARE❘ BEN HUNT ❘ TRYLESSTRADITIONS❘PANTHERSPOSTER+MORE ROUND 23 Volume 99. No.23. August 16-22 2018 Twitter & Facebook: @bigleaguemag o ex ONE OF .. Makeshift e a Wests Tigers.. the back in .... game.. of the season.. KICKIN DID On-fireRoostershave OFF PIEPERS room to improve PAREathoughtforDragonsfansatthis Stime of year – they must currently be HE Roostersmaybesittingatthe that’s disappointing, but it’s something having the least-enjoyable déjà vu in the topofthetableafteragrittywin tobecomebetterat,sothat’sastart.” NRLcommunity.Justwhenitseemedlike Tover fellow minor premiership One area the team have been they’dshakenoffthescarsoflastyear’s contenders the Rabbitohs, but injured focused on is improving their final-day heartbreak and secured their spot propJaredWaerea-Hargreavesadmits defence and this was evident in in the finals, they’ve now lost five of their theteamaren’tattheirbestyet. Friday’s match. Waerea-Hargreaves last six, lost both the leader of their forward “Obviouslywe’vebeenplaying racked up 33 tackles, which was more packandtheircaptainandkeyplaymaker some good footy, but we know we’ve thanhisoppositionpropsThomasand toinjury,andfacewhatcouldbeatricky stillgotalottoimproveon.Thelast GeorgeBurgess,whomade22and runhomeagainstsidesthathaveregularly threeweekswe’veconceded14or By DARCIE 24 tackles respectively. causedthemtroublenomatterwhere 20points,sowe’vegottocontinueto McDONALD “Inthepastthreeweekswe’ve theysitontheladder.Shouldtheyloseto @DarcieMcDonald -
PNG V Fiji Pacific Test
MATCH REPORT 2018 INTERNATIONAL (OTHER) - ROUND 1 PAPUA NEW GUINEA VS FIJI THE KUMULS GAME DATA BATI LINEUP PLAYER STATS 2018-06-23 PLAYER STATS LINEUP 26 CAMPBELLTOWN STADIUM 14 Mins Tackles Metres Points Mins Tackles Metres Points 1 Justin Olam 57 4 189 4 80 2 215 0 Kevin Naiqama 1 REFEREES 2 Junior Rau 80 3 96 8 80 1 97 4 Suliasi Vunivalu 2 3 Thompson Teteh 80 17 111 0 MATT CECCHIN 36 7 40 0 Akuila Uate 3 4 Willie Minoga 80 12 96 0 80 9 117 4 Tyrone Phillips 4 5 Richard Pandia 80 1 99 0 PNG POINT SCORING FIJ 80 2 132 4 Marcelo Montoya 5 6 Lachlan Lam 80 19 8 0 Scored Missed Missed Scored 80 30 22 0 Henry Raiwalui 6 7 Watson Boas 80 28 16 0 4 TRIES 3 80 19 88 0 Jarryd Hayne 7 8 Stanton Albert 36 18 69 0 4 0 CONVERSIONS 2 1 45 35 100 0 Kane Evans 8 9 James Segeyaro 80 44 33 0 1 0 PENALTY GOALS 0 0 80 42 68 0 Joe Lovodua 9 10 Luke Page 43 28 141 4 0 0 DROP GOALS 0 0 49 30 65 0 Eloni Vunakece 13 11 Rhyse Martin 80 34 104 10 63 34 109 0 King Vuniyayawa 11 PNG POSSESSION % FIJ 12 Nixon Putt 80 28 116 0 68 35 79 0 Salesi Fainga'a 12 13 Rod Griffin 39 27 81 0 70 47 145 0 Tui Kamikamica 10 50% 50% 14 Kurt Baptiste 53 25 12 0 41 18 67 0 Pio Seci 14 15 Radley Brawa 33 15 103 0 44 10 78 2 Sitiveni Moceidreke 15 16 Ase Boas 23 5 13 0 PNG ATTACKING FIJ 29 18 59 0 Pio Sokobalavu 16 17 Enock Maki 35 19 139 0 161 RUNS 158 35 19 54 0 Junior Roqica 17 TOP 3 PLAYERS STATS 1436 RUN METRES 1544 TOP 3 PLAYERS STATS 4 LINEBREAKS 4 Made Tackles Made Tackles 2 LINEBREAK ASSISTS 2 James Segeyaro 44 47 Tui Kamikamica Rhyse Martin 34 PNG KICKING FIJ 42 Joe Lovodua -
The Greatest Weekend! >> Sat 4 & Sun 5 February 2017 >> Eden Park, Auckland
THE GREATEST WEEKEND! >> SAT 4 & SUN 5 FEBRUARY 2017 >> EDEN PARK, AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS # NAME Country/Rep # NAME Country/Rep # NAME Country/Rep 1 Gerard Beale NZ 17 Konrad Hurrell NZ 33 Elijah Taylor NZ 2 Adam Blair NZ 18 Isaac John NZ 34 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck NZ 3 Kenny Bromwich NZ 19 Shaun Johnson NZ 35 Manu Vatuvei NZ 4 Lewis Brown NZ 20 Sam Kasiano NZ 36 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves NZ 5 Matt Duffie NZ 21 Shaun Kenny-Dowall NZ 37 Dallin Watene Zelezniak NZ 6 Greg Eastwood NZ 22 Issac Luke NZ 38 Suaia Matagi NZ, Samoa 7 Glen Fisiiahi NZ 23 Sika Manu NZ 39 Frank Pritchard NZ, Samoa 8 Kieran Foran NZ 24 Benji Marshall NZ 40 Martin Taupau NZ, Samoa 9 Alex Glenn NZ 25 Ben Matulino NZ 41 Tui Lolohea NZ, Tonga 10 Bryson Goodwin NZ 26 Sam McKendry NZ 42 Manu Ma’u NZ, Tonga 11 Corey Harawira-Naera NZ 27 Jason Nightingale NZ 43 Sam Moa NZ, Tonga 12 Tohu Harris NZ 28 Kodi Nikorima NZ 44 Fuifui Moimoi NZ, Tonga 13 Bronson Harrison NZ 29 Sam Perrett NZ 45 Sio Siua Taueiaho NZ, Tonga 14 Ben Henry NZ 30 Kevin Proctor NZ 46 Jason Taumalolo NZ, Tonga 15 Peta Hiku NZ 31 Jeremy Smith NZ 16 Josh Hoffman NZ 32 Chase Stanley NZ AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS # NAME Country/Rep # NAME Country/Rep # NAME Country/Rep 1 Matt Bowen AUS, QLD 20 Jason Croker AUS, NSW 39 Brett Morris AUS, NSW 2 Alex Johnston AUS 21 Josh Dugan AUS, NSW 40 Josh Morris AUS, NSW 3 Chris Lawrence AUS 22 Mick Ennis AUS, NSW 41 Matt Moylan AUS, NSW 4 Tom Learoyd-Lahrs AUS, NSW 23 Robbie Farah AUS, NSW 42 Corey Parker AUS, QLD 5 Sione Mata’utia AUS 24 Andrew Fifita -
Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT TWENTY-TWENTY WORLD CLUB CHALLENGE 2020 Roosters are back-to-back World Champions 2 | ESDRLFC | 2020 ANNUAL REPORT ESDRLFC | 2020 ANNUAL REPORT | 3 JAMES TEDESCO Jack Gibson Medalist for third consecutive year CONTENTS Notice of Annual General Meeting 07 Roosters Company Structure 08 Roosters Partners 10 Chairman & Chief Executive Officer - Report 12 Football Manager - Report 16 2020 Men’s Playing Squad 18 Men’s Player Representative Selections 19 2020 Women’s Playing Squad 22 Women’s Player Representative Selections 23 Chief Operating Officer - Report 26 Football Programs - Report 29 Wellbeing and Education - Report 35 National Rugby League Women’s Premiership 38 Community - Report 41 FINANCIALS Directors’ Report 44 Lead Auditor’s Declaration 49 Statement of Profit or Loss 50 Statement of Financial Position 51 Statement of Changes in Member Funds 52 Statement of Cash Flow 53 Notes to the Financial Statements 54 Directors’ Declaration 81 Independent Auditor’s Report 82 ESDRLFC | 2020 ANNUAL REPORT | 5 MITCHELL AUBUSSON & JOSH MORRIS Honoured for 300 NRL games NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting VOTING AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Eastern Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club Limited (“the Club”) will be held on Thursday, 25 February The following persons only shall be entitled to attend and 2021 at 5:00pm at The Arthur Morris Room, Sydney to vote on all matters, including ordinary resolutions and Cricket Ground, Moore Park (access via Gate E, Driver special resolutions, at General Meetings of the Company: Avenue, Moore Park). a. Life Members; BUSINESS TO BE CONDUCTED b. -
Queensland Rugby Football League Limited Notice of General Meeting 2 Directors 2 Directors’ Meetings 3 Chairman’S Report 2011 4
2011 queensland rugby football league limited Notice of General Meeting 2 Directors 2 Directors’ Meetings 3 Chairman’s Report 2011 4 Rebuilding Rugby League Campaign 6 Ross Livermore 7 Tribute to Queensland Representatives 8 Major Sponsors 9 ARL Commission 10 Valé Arthur Beetson 11 Valé Des Webb 12 State Government Support 13 Volunteer Awards 13 Queensland Sport Awards 13 ASADA Testing Program 14 QRL Website 14 Maroon Members 14 QRL History Committee 16 QRL Referees’ Board 17 QRL Juniors’ Board 18 Education & Development 20 Murri Carnival 21 Women & Girls 23 Contents ARL Development 24 Harvey Norman State of Origin Series 26 XXXX Queensland Maroons State of Origin Team 28 Maroon Kangaroos 30 Queensland Academy of Sport 31 Intrust Super Cup 32 Historic Cup Match in Bamaga 34 XXXX Queensland Residents 36 XXXX Queensland Rangers 37 Queensland Under 18s 38 Under 18 Maroons 39 Queensland Under 16s 40 Under 16 Maroons 41 Queensland Women’s Team 42 Cyril Connell & Mal Meninga Cups 43 A Grade Carnival 44 Outback Matches 44 Schools 45 Brisbane Broncos 46 North Queensland Cowboys 47 Gold Coast Titans 47 Statistics 2011 47 2011 Senior Premiers 49 Conclusion 49 Financials 50 Declarations 52 Directors’ Declaration 53 Auditors’ Independence Declaration 53 Independent Auditors’ Report 54 Statement of Comprehensive Income 55 Balance Sheet 56 Statement of Changes in Equity 57 Statement of Cash Flows 57 Notes to the Financial Statements 58 1 NOTICe of general meeting direCTORS’ meetings Notice is hereby given that the Annual 2. To appoint the Directors for the 2012 year. NUMBER OF MEETINGS NUMBER OF MEETINGS DIRECTOR General Meeting of the Queensland Rugby 3. -
Saturday, July 24, 2021
TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI SATURDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 24-25, 2021 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.70 SEVEN PAGE 15 DAYS A lot of data, TO GET quickly HOME PAGE 6 COVID GAMES BEGIN FRUSTRATED: Five families whose loved ones have died while working in the forestry industry gathered outside Gisborne Courthouse yesterday to support Niko Brooking’s family, as the coroner’s inquest into how he died was heard inside. They say nothing has changed in the industry since their sons died. Whanau support person Candice Gate says the industry has forestry workers by the scruff of the neck. “Workers are gone from dark until dark, working in the steepest conditions, breaking their bodies, and still not making ends meet. Workers are unsupported, in isolated rural communities, feeling like there are no other options to provide for their whanau.” Picture by Rebecca Grunwell ‘Nothing has changed’ Grieving families want answers to ‘systemic’ forestry safety issues by Sophie Rishworth making tables, to ensure better outcomes anyone prosecuted as well. was at work inland from Tolaga Bay in in the health and safety of being a Mrs Callow remembers the exact words February 2019, when he was struck by “OUR people on the ground are still forestry worker. But it was not happening. a WorkSafe person said to her. a log. He suffered severe injuries to his getting killed,” said Richard Brooking as Four other families who also lost “He said my son was ‘the architect of abdomen and legs and was unable to be he stood outside Gisborne Courthouse sons in forestry accidents turned out to his own demise’. -
CCDRL NEWS Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League
WYONG RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB GROUP Major Sponsor of CCDRL Representative Program CCDRL NEWS Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League Minor Semi Final Saturday, 5th September, 2015 Sohier Park, Ourimbah U/19’s .............................................Wyong v Erina Open Age.............................Toukley v St Edwards Ladies League Tag ......Berkeley Vale v The Entrance Reserve Grade ....................... Woy Woy v Toukley First Grade......................... Kincumber v Woy Woy Major Semi Final Sunday, 6th September, 2015 Berkeley Vale Oval U/19’s ....................................Kincumber v Terrigal Open Age.................................Ourimbah v Wyong Ladies League Tag ...................Kincumber v Erina Reserve Grade ..................Wyong v The Entrance First Grade...........................Th Entrance v Wyong W AMBERAL TERRIGAL RUGBY LEAGUE UMINA BEACH FOOTBALLCLUB TOUKLEY R.L.F.C. FINAL SERIES PRESIDENT’S MINOR MESSAGE SEMI-FINAL 5th September, 2015 Again this weekend supporters are in for a wonderful weekend of rugby league, with the Sohier Park, Ourimbah Minor Semi Finals being played at Sohier Park on Saturday and Major Semi Final on MAJOR Sunday at Berkeley Vale. SEMI-FINAL Although all grades are going to be full of 6th September, 2015 interest certainly the Bendigo Bank First Berkeley Vale Oval Grade promises two hard fought contests MAJOR SPONSOR 2015 between the Kincumber Colts and the PRELIMINARY Woy Woy Roosters on Saturday and the FINAL Wyong Roos taking on Minor Premiers The Entrance Tigers on Sunday. 13th September, 2015 Berkeley Vale Oval Central Coast I would encourage all lovers of Rugby League to get out to the games and enjoy R GRAND FINAL the finals atmosphere. Community Bank 19th September, 2015 The first week of the finals series has seen Morry Breen Oval branches excellent spectator behaviour and it is great to be at the footy with supporters barracking for their teams in a sportsmanlike manner, lets hope this continues throughout the series.