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OFFICIAL E-PROGRAMME Versus Castleford Tigers | 16 August 2020 Kick-off 4.15pm 5000 BETFRED WHERE YOU SEE AN CONTENTS ARROW - CLICK ME! 04 06 12 View from the Club Roby on his 500th appearance Top News 15 24 40 Opposition Heritage Squads SUPER LEAGUE HONOURS: PRE–SUPER LEAGUE HONOURS: Editor: Jamie Allen Super League Winners: 1996, 1999, Championship: 1931–32, 1952–53, Contributors: Alex Service, Bill Bates, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2014, 2019 1958–59, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1970–71, Steve Manning, Liam Platt, Gary World Club Challenge Honours: 1974–75 Wilton, Adam Cotham, Mark Onion, St. Helens R.F.C. Ltd 2001, 2007 Challenge Cup: 1955–56, 1960–61, Conor Cockroft. Totally Wicked Stadium, Challenge Cup Honours: 1996, 1997, 1965–66, 1971–72, 1975–76 McManus Drive, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 Leaders’ Shield: 1964–65, 1965–66 Photography: Bernard Platt, Liam St Helens, WA9 3AL BBC Sports Team Of The Year: 2006 Regal Trophy: 1987–88 Platt, SW Pix. League Leaders’ Shield: 2005, 2006, Premiership: 1975–76, 1976–77, Tel: 01744 455 050 2007, 2008, 2014, 2018, 2019 1984–85, 1992–93 Fax: 01744 455 055 Lancashire Cup: 1926–27, 1953–54, Ticket Hotline: 01744 455 052 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, Email: [email protected] 1964–65, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1984–85, Web: www.saintsrlfc.com 1991–92 Lancashire League: 1929–30, Founded 1873 1931–32, 1952–53, 1959–60, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69 Charity Shield: 1992–93 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy: 1971–72, 1975–76 3 VIEW FROM THE CLUB.. -
We Celebrate the NRL's Departing Class of 2020
FEATURE - RETIRING & DEPARTING PLAYERS A lasting legacy We celebrate the NRL's departing class of 2020 lose to 2,700 games of NRL experience will finish up at CHRIS LAWRENCE the end of the home-and-away season this weekend. Holding the records as the equal leading try-scorer (84) and youngest player to debut (17-years-old) for the Wests Tigers, Chris Lawrence For many, the final whistle will bring a close to wonderful showed remarkable determination to come back from several injuries Ccareers. Some will progress on to the finals. Others will head overseas that threatened to prematurely end his career. Finishing up as a in pursuit of new challenges. one-club player with the joint venture, the 31-year-old centre-turned- second rower represented Australia on six occasions. Each of these players has left an impression on the NRL and will be 253 NRL Games (Wests Tigers: 2006-2020) missed by clubs and supporters alike. NRL Debut: Wests Tigers 20 v Brisbane Broncos 6 - Round 21, 2006 (Wing, #18) From everyone at League Unlimited, we would like to extend our admiration and thanks to the departing class of 2020. JOEL THOMPSON Leaving the NRL as one of the most respected players in the league, DARIUS BOYD Joel Thompson gave great service to Canberra, St George Illawarra Excelling for club, state and country over the past 15 seasons, and Manly over the course of 13 seasons. Granted a release from the Darius Boyd finishes as the ninth most capped player in premiership final year of his contract to join English powerhouse St Helens, the history. -
GUESS the PLAYER NRL Edition
GUESS THE PLAYER NRL Edition Test your knowledge of NRL players with our Guess the Player card game! This is a great game for the whole team, and can be played on a video call or in person at your Footy Colours Day event. How to Play 1. The aim of the game is to collect as many NRL player cards as possible by guessing the NRL team player the quickest. 2. The designated quiz master reads one fact out to the other players. 3. For each fact read out, players gets one guess each. 4. Players must call out their own name to have their guess. 5. The player who guesses correctly first, keeps the NRL team player card. 6. At the end of the game, the player with the most NRL team player cards wins. 1. This player began his NRL career in 2018 with 1. This New Zealand-born made the move to 1. This player was born in New Zealand but grew the Brisbane Broncos Australia when he was 15 up in Sydney alongside close friend and future 2. His debut game was remarked as ‘the birth of a 2. He is one of 10 siblings Sydney Roosters player Mitchell Pearce superstar’ by Commentator Phil Gould 3. He represented the Cook Islands in international 2. Born into a successful family, his dad was the 3. He was named at prop in the 2019 Australia PM competition between 2015 and 2017 CEO of Walmart’s US division and is currently XIII side 4. He made his NRL debut for the New Zealand the chief executive of Air New Zealand 4. -
Annual Conference Charlestown, Newcastle Judges ’ Comments 7 October 2011 Book
Annual Conference Charlestown, Newcastle Judges ’ Comments 7 October 2011 Book 2011 Newspaper Awards & Judges’ Comments th 111 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Quality Hotel Apollo International 290 Pacific Highway, CHARLESTOWN, NSW October 7, 2011 Country Press NSW Inc. 1st Floor, 163 Epsom Road, Flemington VIC. 3031 Telephone: 03 8387 5500 Facsimile: 03 9372 2427 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cpnsw.org.au Our Sponsors JUDGES 2010-2011 JOURNALISM JUDGES 2010-2011 The EC Sommerlad Memorial Award for Journalism JUDGE: Dan Austin, OAM Dan Austin began his distinguished journalistic and management career as a cadet on The Singleton Argus in 1958. Later, he was the editor of The Advertiser at Cessnock, The Maitland Mercury and managing editor of the Manning River Times, Taree. As chief executive of The Maitland Mercury, he lifted the oldest country newspaper in New South Wales to a level that won them the Meacham Award for the top regional daily newspaper in 1975, as well as winning the WO Richards Award for Technical Excellence six times during his incumbency as Editor, Editor-in-Chief and General Manager Country Newspapers for Australian Consolidated Press. He served various proprietors as Chief Executive and Editor-in-Chief of newspapers embracing the Central West, Hunter region and mid-North Coast of NSW before joining Rural Press Limited in 1987 in charge of its regional newspaper division which had risen to 167 titles by his retirement in 1997. He also served as a director and President of PANPA and Director and Chairman of Regional Dailies of Australia. In 1993, he was awarded the Medal in the Order of Australia for service to country newspapers. -
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. -
Pbc Sport Excellence Rugby League Program
PBC SPORT EXCELLENCE RUGBY LEAGUE PROGRAM PBC State High is a breeding ground for Rugby League Test and Origin Stars including Ben Ikin, Ben Hannant, Darius Boyd, Kevin Proctor and Sam Perrett. Cody Walker Andrew Tangata-Toa Tom Jordan Jahrome Jordan Ryan Brad Sam Lloyd Cody Kingston Rapana Hughes Simpkins Davis Irwin Perrett Rankin Walker Jeremy Smith Kevin Ben Darius Ben Kayne Lawton Proctor Ikin Boyd Hannant Karl Lawton Shannon Walker Cameron Sam Perrett Cullen Kane Luke Scott Elgey O’Dwyer Will Anderson Matthews Brent McConnell Kevin Ryan Craig Kingston James Weston Clint Dimitri Amos Pelo Anthony Jaelen Watts Steve Feeney Michaels Anthony Fowler Justin Hunt Player NRL Career NRL Clubs at the completion of 2018 season NRL Games Honours (caps) Boyd, Darius 2006 - 2017 Brisbane, St George Illawarra, Newcastle 292 2008-2015 QLD Origin (28), 2008-2014 Australia (23), 2 x Premierships , NRL Brisbane Captain Perrett, Sam 2004 - 2016 Sydney, Canterbury 256 2007-2013 New Zealand (23) Hannant, Ben 2005 - 2016 Sydney, Brisbane, Canterbury, Nth QLD 245 2008-2012 QLD Origin (12), 2009-2012 Austarlia (6), 2 x Premierships Proctor, Kevin 2008 - 2017 Melbourne, Gold Coast 218 2012-2018 New Zealand (19), 1 x Premiership Kingston, Kevin 2005 - 2014 Cronulla, Parramatta, Penrith 183 NRL Penrith Captain Ikin, Ben 1995 - 2004 Gold Coast Seagulls, Nth Sydney, Brisbane 150 1995-2003 QLD Origin (17), 1998 Australia (2), 1 x Premiership Michaels, Steve 2006 - 2014 Brisbane, Gold Coast 142 James, Ryan 2010 - 2017 Gold Coast 138 2011-2016 Indigenous All Stars, -
Quizzes / Trivia Games
Quizzes / Trivia Games _ The NRL Quiz _ Facilitator Diversional Therapist, Lifestyle / Activity Staff or Volunteer Objective of Activity Mental Stimulation and to minimise cognitive decline. Capability Verbal communication skills and ability to share long term memories in a group setting Environment Lounge area Equipment Question sheet of The NRL trivia quiz Instructions Divide residents into teams. Put the team names on the white board. Ask the questions one at a time, mark which team answers the question correct on the whiteboard for all to see (and give motivation to beat the others). The team with the most right wins bragging rights. (or you may like to arrange a prize for the winners) © Copyright www.qualityaging.com.au 2014. All Rights Reserved 1 Quizzes / Trivia Games _ The NRL Quiz _ Correct answers in Red 1. Who did Scott Sattler make his try saving tackle on in the 2003 grand final between Penrith and the Roosters? A) Ryan Cross B) Todd Bryne C) Chris Flannery 2. Who scored the game winning try for the Knights in their 1997 win over the Sea Eagles? A) Robbie O’Davis B) Andrew Johns C) Darren Albert 3. How many grand final appearances has Johnathan Thurston made? A) One B) Two C) Three 4. Who was awarded the Clive Churchill medal in the Wests Tigers’2005 grand final victory over North Queensland? A) Robbie Farah B) Brett Hodgson C) Scott Prince 5. Which was the last team to be held scoreless in a grand final? A) Storm B) Roosters C) Bulldogs 6. In the 1999 grand final between Melbourne and St George Illawarra - who did Dragons winger Jamie Ainscough illegally tackle which resulted in a penalty try to the Storm? A) Marcus Bai B) Craig Smith C) Robbie Ross © Copyright [email protected] 2012. -
Through the Years As Penrith and Melbourne Prepare to Clash for the 36Th Time on Sunday Evening, the Rivalry Between the Two Clubs Is Set to Reach New Heights
GRAND FINAL HISTORY · PANTHERS v STORM Through the years As Penrith and Melbourne prepare to clash for the 36th time on Sunday evening, the rivalry between the two clubs is set to reach new heights. acing off for the first time back in 1998, the Storm have dominated the Panthers for more than two Fdecades with 26 wins - a success rate of 74 per cent - and scoring almost twice as many points (992 - 529) Set to meet for the first time in finals football at ANZ Stadium, here is everything you need to know about the rivalry between the two grand final combatants. FIVE ICONIC CLASHES in the second half, Smith finished the night with three try-assists, six goals and 33 tackles. ROUND 12, 2006 - STORM 17 V PANTHERS 16 In a match that marked the arrival of Cooper Cronk as a match- Storm 52 (Cronk 2, Koroibete 2, Proctor 2, Harris, Green, Fonua, Kennar tries. Smith winning playmaker, the two teams needed golden point to 6/10 goals) def Panthers 10 (Blake, Peachey tries. Soward 1/2 goals) determine a winner after scoring three tries apiece in regular time. ROUND 25, 2018 - STORM 16 V PANTHERS 22 Winning just two matches from 18 previous visits to Melbourne, the With Rhys Wesser, Cameron Smith and Steve Turner all failing to Panthers conjured a final round upset to spoil the Storm’s hopes of break the 16-all deadlock, Cronk stepped up in the 89th minute to claiming the minor premiership. land the first of 21 field goals over the course of his career. -
2010 NSWRL Referees Association Annual Report
NEW SOUTH WALES RUGBY LEAGUE REFEREES’ AssOCIATION 103rd ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENT 102ND ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT CONTENTS 4 NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS 5 2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS & SUB COMMITTEES 2010 7 PATRON'S REPORT 8 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT 10 EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S REPORT 12 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE REPORT 14 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT 16 BALANCE SHEET 18 PROFIT & LOSS STATEMENT 20 DIRECTOR OF REFEREE DEVELOPMENT REPORT 22 DIRECTOR OF MEMBERS SERVICES REPORT 23 VALE 2010 24 DIRECTOR OF AFFILIATE LIAISON REPORT 25 DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION REPORT 26 NSW STATE CUP SQUAD COACH'S REPORT 28 NRL REFEREE SQUAD COACH'S REPORT 30 INTER-DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE SQUAD COACH'S REPORT 32 NATIONAL REFEREE MANAGER'S REPORT 33 LIFE MEMBER 2010 RECORD OF SERVICE 34 GEORGE AND AMY HANSEN MEMORIAL TROPHY RECIPIENTS 34 FRANK WALSH MEMORIAL TROPHY RECIPIENTS 35 DENNIS BRAYBROOK MEMORIAL TROPHY RECIPIENTS 35 BILL HARRIGAN TROPHY RECIPIENTS 35 ERIC COX MEDAL RECIPIENTS 35 MICHAEL RYAN AWARD RECIPIENTS 35 LES MATTHEWS AWARD RECIPIENTS 36 LIFE MEMBERS LUNCHEON & BOWLS DAY GALLERY 37 LIFE MEMBERSHIP HONOUR ROLL AND ATTENDANCE 37 GRADED REFEREES SEASON 2010 AND ATTENDANCE 38 LIFE MEMBERS IN MEMORIAM 38 HONORARY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS FOR LIFE 39 NON-ACTIVE MEMBERS 2010 AND ATTENDANCE 40 AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS DELEGATES 2010 AND ATTENDANCE 40 INTER-DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE SQUAD 2010 41 BOARD OF DIRECTORS HONOUR ROLL 41 PAST PRESIDENTS, SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS 42 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS 2010 44 NRL TELSTRA PREMIERSHIP REFEREES 2010 45 POSITIONS HELD BY MEMBERS WITH THE ARL, NSWRL & NRL 45 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS ATTENDANCE RECORD 46 MINUTES OF THE 102ND AGM 48 MEMBERSHIP RECORD 1908-2010 50 RESULTS OF ELECTIONS 50 CREDITS 103RD ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENT 3 NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS 103rd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2010 The 103rd Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held in the Dining Room on the 2nd floor, at the NSW Leagues Club, Phillip St Sydney on Monday the 13th of December 2010, commencing at 6.30 pm. -
FINALISTS for 2011 AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL RADIO AWARDS (Acras) Please Note: Category Finalists Are Denoted with the Following
FINALISTS FOR 2011 AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL RADIO AWARDS (ACRAs) Please note: Category Finalists are denoted with the following letters: Country>Provincial>NonMetropolitan>Metropolitan MOST POPULAR STATION MANAGER Jason McCarthy; Spirit 98.1, Geraldton WA, Redwave Media C Cheryl Lardner; Magic 93.1 & Classic Hits 5RM, Riverland SA, Fairfax Radio Network C Paul O’Connor; Sea FM & Hot FM, Mackay QLD, Southern Cross Austereo P Sylvia Sayers; Radio 7AD & 107.7 Sea FM, Devonport TAS, Grant Broadcasters P Paul Moltzen; Star 104.5, Gosford NSW, DMG Radio Australia P David Borean; Nova 96.9 & 95.3 FM, Sydney NSW, DMG Radio Australia M Tim McDermott; 2UE, Sydney NSW, Fairfax Radio Network M Gary Roberts; Nova 93.7, Perth WA, DMG Radio Australia M ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE Greg Hateley, Matt Shields & Darren Hateley; 96FM, IP Audio Studio to Transmission Installation, Perth WA, Fairfax Radio Network Brett Kelly; Disaster Recovery Transmission System, Perth WA, Southern Cross Austereo Max Healey; Fairfax Radio Syndication, Active Network, Sydney NSW, Fairfax Radio Network BRIAN WHITE MEMORIAL Stephanie Borys; 2BS, Bathurst NSW, Bathurst Broadcasters Sarah Crabb; 2UE, Sydney NSW, Fairfax Radio Network Clinton Maynard; 2UE, Sydney NSW, Fairfax Radio Network Gillian Cannon; 2GB, Sydney NSW, Macquarie Radio Network Yvette Gray; 3AW, Melbourne VIC, Fairfax Radio Network Dan Ginnane; Triple M, Sydney NSW, Southern Cross Austereo BEST NEWCOMER OFF-AIR Kate Reilly; Star FM, Mt Gambier SA, Southern Cross Austereo C Joel Fernandes; B-Rock, Bathurst NSW, Bathurst -
Bulletin 62.Indd
THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE RFL | ISSUE 62 TTTIIIGGGEEERRR TTTAAALLLEEENNNTTT MON EY MAKERS FES TIVE FINALS RUGBY LEAGUE BULLETIN December 2009 CONTENTS 5 Media Matters 8 The Appliance Of Science The Search Begins 6 9 A New Era For The Lions 12 Wales Crowned Euro Champs 14 Here’s To The Future 16 North Wales Opener For Champions 20 Divine Intervention Tiger Talent 10 21 Hungry For More 22 Making Progress 23 200 Up! 25 A New Kind Of Magic One Hell Of A WeekendMoney ENGAGE NRL 26 Carnegie Challenge Cup Gets Underway PgMakers 16 & 17 15 SUPER LEAGUE TELSTRA PREMIERS 27 Ref Revolution CHAMPIONS 28 Read All About It! Published by the Rugby League Services Department of the RFL. The RFL, The Zone, St Andrews Road, Huddersfield, HD1 6PT. CubsFestive To Lions Tel - 01484 448000 | Fax - 01484 545582, Finals Email - [email protected] | Internet - www.rfl.uk.com Pg 26 & 27 24 The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of the RFL Board of 20102010 GILLETTEGILLETTE WORLDWORLD CLUBCLUB CHALLENGECHALLENGE Directors. Sunday 28th February, 2010. Elland Road, Leeds. KO 6.30pm Contributors - Tom Hoyle, Phil Caplan, Neil Barraclough, swpix.com, Dave Williams, Nick Boothroyd, Phil Hodgson, Dave Burke, Gary Carter, Alex Ferguson, John Ledger FAMILY TICKET Adults: £20-£50 2 Adults and If you are interested in advertising in the Rugby League Bulletin, please contact - Concessions: From £10 OFFER* 2 Junior tickets £40 [email protected] Main Cover Photograph - Tony Smith (swpix) © The Rugby Football League Ltd 2009 BOOK NOW: 0844 8561113 Designed by - Tom Hoyle or online at www.rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk Printed by - Redwood Print Ltd Tel - 01484 711111 For Hospitality, call 0844 856 1114. -
Bulletin 63.Indd
FEB 2010 ISSUE 63 THE RUGBY LEAGUE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE RFL DANNY CHAMPION OF THE WORLD? on the inside… Rewarding Partnerships Growing the Game Working Together 6 The war of Raise funds the Rugby League for your club worlds You Earn For every 50 £41 £500 Wembley tickets sold. You Earn For every 50 £62 dual event CONTENTS £1000 tickets sold. 5 Media matters 9 A big achievement You Earn For every 50 Wembley package tickets sold. 14 Sweet dreams £2000 Packages from £103 15 30 not out 18 New look for RLC National 20 The start of something big? You Earn For every 49 Wembley 10 Rewarding 12 Growing 21 Show me the money travel package tickets sold. partnerships the game £2000 Packages from £131 22 Catch up on coaching 24 The waiting game CARNEGIE CHALLENGE CUP FINAL 26 Breaking down barriers 28th August 2010 You Earn For every 50 dual event package 27 Game on tickets sold. £2500 Engage SUPER LEAGUE GRAND FINAL 28 Cup shocks! Packages from £124 2nd October 2010 30 Showing a clear commitment FEB 2010 ISSUE 63 THE RUGBY LEAGUE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE RFL DANNY CHAMPION OF THE WORLD? on the inside… Rewarding Partnerships Growing the Game Working Together Contact us now: 16 Working together Ray Tennant Steve Gafney T: 07595 520 338 T: 07595 520 578 E: ray.tennant@rfl.uk.com E: steve.gafney@rfl.uk.com INSIDE THIS ISSUE MEDIA MATTERS .... with John Ledger Welcome to the first Rugby League Bulletin of 2010 .... RL Here we go, here we IN NUMBERS Eyes on the prize - SL XV launch As it’s the start of a new year we’ve decided to revamp the magazine go, here we go! At long and give things a fresh look.