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2020 Annual Report
2020 Annual Report 1 Canberra Region Rugby League would like to thank all of our sponsors for their support during an unprecedented year. 2 Contents Chairman’s Report ................................................................................................................................... pg 4 Committee Report .................................................................................................................................. pg 7 General Manager’s Report ...................................................................................................................... pg 8 Junior Competition Statistics ................................................................................................................ pg 15 Best and Fairest Awards ........................................................................................................................ pg 17 Senior Competitions Overview ............................................................................................................ pg 19 Junior League Grand Finals Club Representation ................................................................................. pg 38 Junior League Grand Final Results ........................................................................................................ pg 39 Community Rugby League .................................................................................................................... pg 42 Accreditation & Trainers ...................................................................................................................... -
1992 Clayton Cup Winners – 1937 to 2016
BACK : P Bowen, T Price, T Perrin, B Hoad, D Treacy, M Reid, E Smith FRONT : A McDonnell, S Bradley, T Morrison, D O’Brien, N Baker (C/C), G Price, D Wild, G West WSRLFC - Clayton Cup Winners – 1992 Clayton Cup Winners – 1937 to 2016 The Clayton Cup is a trophy awarded by the Country Rugby League to the NSW Rugby League team with the best overall record for that season. To be eligible, the team must win the highest level of competition in its region. Usually the winner of the Clayton Cup goes through the season undefeated.The Cup was donated by Reub Clayton, an early rugby league administrator in country NSW, and was first awarded in 1937 to West Tamworth. Since then, the Tweed Heads Seagulls and Forster - Tuncurry have been the most successful clubs, each winning the trophy three times. Moruya Sharks won in 2016. Winners 1937 West Tamworth – Group 4 1938 Nimmitabel – Group 16 1939 Wagga Magpies – Group 9 1940 Henty – Group 9 1946 Port Kembla – Illawarra 1947 Bombala – Group 7 1948 Cootamundra – Group 9 1949 Tumut – Group 9 1950 Bathurst Railway – Group 10 1951 North Tamworth – Group 4 1952 Gundagai – Group 9 1953 Young – Group 9 1954 Orange CYMS – Group 10 1955 Young – Group 9 1956 Maitland – Newcastle 1957 Temora – Group 9 1958 Coonamble – Group 14 1959 Dubbo Macquarie – Group 11 1960 Goulburn Workers – Group 8 1961 Ballina – Group 1 1962 Warialda – Group 19 1963 Tweed Heads Seagulls 1964 Oberon – Group 10 1965 Tullibigeal – Group 17 1966 Picton Magpies – Group 6 1967 Casino – Group 1 1968 Darlington Point – Group 20 1969 -
1992 Neil Baker Continued As Captain / Coach in First Grade, Geoff Coburn Continued on As Reserve Grade Coach and While Wayne Dawson Took Over Third Grade
1992 Neil Baker continued as Captain / Coach in First Grade, Geoff Coburn continued on as Reserve Grade Coach and while Wayne Dawson took over Third Grade. WHAT A SEASON!! Following on from 1966 and 1984, West again had a “Golden Year” by winning all 3 Grand Finals...and it was even better than that. West First Grade were undefeated in the competition rounds, and final series, and were awarded the “Clayton Cup”. (The Clayton Cup is awarded to the “Best performing team in Country NSW” – see last 2 pages). West’s winning First Grade side was 1. Greg West (goal) 2. David Wild 3. Darren Treacy (2 tries) 4. Neil Baker (3 goals, 1 FG) 5. Tim Morrison 6. Eddie Smith 7. Tony Price (try) 13. Brett Hoad 12. Greg Price (try) 11. David O’Brien (try) 10. Tim Perrin 9. Paul Bowen 8. Anthony McDonnell 14. Michael Reid and 15. Scott Bradley (goal). The winning Reserve Grade side was 1. Garth Brennan 2. Peter Storey 3. John McGuire 4. Rod Muller 5. Peter Jenner 6. Peter Chapman 7. Malcolm Smith (4 goals) 13. Dwayne Nielson 12. David Thomas 11. Craig Dodd 10. Wayne Hepple 9. Paul Kennedy (try) 8. David Ashman 14. John Skeers (try). The winning Third Grade side was 1. Greg Mitchell 2. Jason Schiemer 3. Matt Sharman 4. Brad Emanuel 5. Gavin Spruce (try) 6. Robert Coyte 7. John Reid (try and 3 goals) 13. Craig Hubbard 12. Scott Conley 11. Dale Green 10. Gavin Leigh 9. Steven Trow and 8. Craig Lloyd. If you are to go on the evidence available, then the 1992 West team is the only one that has won the title “The Best Performing Team in Country NSW”. -
Rugby Park, Cowra MAJOR-SEMI – Pride Park, Orange
WEEKEND SPORTS RESULTS Mon 2 September 2013 RUGBY UNION CENTRAL WEST BLOWES CUP MINOR-SEMI – Rugby Park, Cowra MAJOR-SEMI – Pride Park, Orange COWRA EAGLES 28 1st DUBBO ROOS 10 ORANGE CITY 45 1st PARKES 12 Ba BULLDOGS 16 2nd DUBBO ROOS 11 ORANGE CITY 21 2nd CSU 15 ORANGE CITY 32 3rd BA BULLDOGS 8 OR EMUS 20 3rd DUBBO ROOS 8 CSU BATHURST 13 Clts FORBES 10 ORANGE CITY 24 Clt PARKES BOARS 23 CWJRU Grand Finals at Endeavour Oval, Orange Under 13s - Dubbo Blue 30 d Parkes 26 Under 15s - Wellington 14 d Orange City 10 Under 17s – Orange City 24 d Dubbo Kangaroos 18 ANFD CUP Northern Conference – Preliminary-Final MUDGEE WOMBATS 38 YEOVAL EAGLES 20 COOLAH ROOS GF MUDGEE WOMBATS Western Plains Rugby Union Preliminary-Finals at Davidson Oval, Bourke WALGETT RAMS (1sts) 27 BOURKE RAMS 24 COONAMBLE RAMS (2nds) 27 BOURKE RAMS 8 COONAMBLE RAMS (1sts) GF WALGETT RAMS WALGETT RAMS (2nds) WALGETT RAMS Southern Inland Rugby Union Premier Division Walsh and Blair Cup Preliminary Finals ALBURY STEAMERS 41 WAGGA WARATAHS 7 WAGGA WARATAHS 27 WAGGA CITY “Boiled Lollies” 24 First Division – Romano’s Cup Grand -Finals TEMORA TUSKERS (1st) 33 WAGGA AG COLLEGE 30 ALBURY STEAMERS (2nd) 37 DENILIQUIN 7 Third Grade – McMULLEN CUP Grand Final JUNEE 18 HAY CUTTERS 10 RUGBY LEAGUE CASTLEREAGH CUP Grand Final at No 1 Oval, Coonabarabran GILGANDRA PANTHERS 30 COONABARABRAN UNICORNS 24 GROUP XI Preliminary Finals Pioneer Oval Parkes DUBBO CYMS FISHIES (First) 66 MACQUARIE RAIDERS 8 DUBBO CYMS FISHIES (Res) 18 MACQUARIE RAIDERS 16 DUBBO CYMS FISHIES (Jnrs) 22 FORBES MAGPIES -
Western Rams Vs Federation of Italia Rugby League Australia (F.I.R.L.A) Carrington Park Bathurst Saturday October 15 2016 Gates Open 10:00Am
Western Rams Vs Federation of Italia Rugby League Australia (F.I.R.L.A) Carrington Park Bathurst Saturday October 15 2016 Gates open 10:00am Australian National Anthem – Mia Wallace Italian National Anthem – Michael Rossit Acknowledgment of Country – Laurie Crawford The Western Rams versus F.I.R.L.A fixtures are proudly supported by McDonald’s Bathurst and Orange NO CARS WILL BE PERMITTED ENTRY TO CARRINGTON PARK FOR THIS EVENT Under 16B's kick Off 11:25am Group 10 16's F.I.R.L.A White 1. Cody Ramsey Orange Cyms 1. Julian Roccisano Marconi Mustangs 2. Jason McHugh Lithgow Storm 2. Corey Ia Rosa Brothers 3. Tye Siakisoni Bathurst St Patricks 3. Daniel Ianni North Ryde Hawks 4. Brad Baker Blayney Bears 4. Jason Mignacca Carlingford Cougars 5. Dion Jones Orange Bloomfield 5. Anthony Bucca Narellan Jets 6. Nick Tillburg Blayney Bears 6. Mathew Craparotta Concord United 7. Connor Naylor Bathurst St Patricks 7. Ben InzitarI Lithgow Storm 8. Will Cusack Orange Cyms 8. Ambrose Christie Carlingford Cougars. 9. Nik Booth Bathurst St Patricks 9. James Olivero Waratah Tigers 10. Pat Duggan Blayney Bears 10. Nathan Lorenti North Ryde Hawks 11. Matt Booker Cowra Magpies 11. Joseph Georges Dundas Shamrocks 12. Max Campbell Bathurst St Patricks 12. Jamison Ancora Aquinas 13. Bailey Akroyd Bathurst St Patricks 13. Francis Galluzzo North Ryde Hawks 14. John Markowski Lithgow Storm 15. Jalal Bazzaz Western Suburbs Red Devils 15. Angus Buckley Mudgee Dragons 16. Jacob Graniero Penshurst RSL 16. Cam Roberts Blayney Bears 17. Haydon Bonanno St Claire Comets 17. Rylee Lew Bathurst St Patricks 18. -
August 09 2018.Pdf
INSIDE ❘ TEAM LISTS ❘ STAT ATTACK ❘ SCORES AROUND THE COUNTRY SHAUNJOHNSON ❘ TYRONEPEACHEY ❘ PHILLIPSAMI ❘ SHAUNLANE❘ THAIDAYPOSTER+MORE ROUND 22 BIG SAM The iconic Bronco reaches 300 games History MAMA PAPA New Zealand duo’s awaits unique achievement The NRL .. eraforthewomen’sgame KICKING DAVID OFF PIEPERS Ftheyoungerversionofmyselfhadbeen Iaskedtodefine‘womeninleague’25 yearsago,Iwouldprobablyhaveassumed you meant Tina Turner atop the Harbour BridgeandElleMacphersonrunningon the beach with Andrew Ettingshausen. Our game has come a long way since then. This year,WomeninLeagueroundhastakenon even more significance, particularly with theriseinprofileofthewomen’sgame. Afewmonthsago,theWomen’sStateof OrigintookplaceatNorthSydneyOvaland showcasedwhatathrillingandhigh-quality productourfemaleplayershave,andit’s abouttogotoanotherlevelwiththefirst ever Women’s NRL kicking off in just four weeks’ time. The arrival of the tournament isatestamenttotheexponentialstrength of the women’s game, and will also provide the next generation of female league fans across the country with a plethora of heroes. HEREareplentyofwomenwhowork Trelentlessly in the rugby league media,butnotallofthemareonscreens andradiosorsocialmediastars–and assuchtheydon’talwaysgetthecredit Gould looks to they deserve. In my four years at Big League Ihaveonlyeverworkedunder female editors, and they’ve been some of themostpassionateandknowledgable Panthers’ future experts and supporters of our game that I’ve ever met. Fiona Bollen, Maria Tsialis ENRITHbossPhilGouldisadamant things -
Community Rugby League | COVID-19 Lockdown Plan
Community Rugby League | COVID-19 Lockdown Plan – Greater Sydney COMMUNITY METRO PLUS 3rd/ 4th July 10th/ 11th July 17th/18th July Notes Central Coast, Wollongong, Blue 24th/25th July Mountains and Shell Harbour and 31st July/1st August Group 7. Central Coast No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. North Sydney No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Manly No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Balmain No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Roosters No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. South Sydney No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Canterbury No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Wests Tigers Macarthur No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Group 6 Jnrs and Snrs No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Illawarra Jnrs and Snrs No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Group 7 Seniors and Juniors No games. Training permitted for No games. Training permitted No games. Training permitted for clubs Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. clubs outside Shellharbour. for clubs outside Shellharbour. outside Shellharbour. Parramatta No games or training No games No games Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. -
Community Rugby League | COVID-19 Lockdown Plan
Community Rugby League | COVID-19 Lockdown Plan – Greater Sydney, Central Coast, Wollongong, Shellharbour COMMUNITY METRO PLUS 31st July/1st August 7th August/8th August 14th/15st August Notes Central Coast, Wollongong, Blue 21st/28th August Mountains and Shell Harbour and Group 7. Central Coast No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. North Sydney No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Manly No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Balmain No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Roosters No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. South Sydney No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Canterbury No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Wests Tigers Macarthur No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Group 6 Jnrs and Snrs No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Illawarra Jnrs and Snrs No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Group 7 Seniors and Juniors Training and games permitted for Training and games permitted for Training and games permitted for clubs Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. -
The Wests.. Life.. Member.. Celebrate.. a Full-Circle
INSIDE ❘ TEAM LISTS ❘ STAT ATTACK ❘ SCORES AROUND THE COUNTRY + BRIAN SMITH ❘ SAM BREMNER ❘ AARON WOODS ❘ NEW SOUTH WALES POSTER MORE ROUND 16 Est. 1920 Volume 99. No.16. June 28-July 4 2018 Twitter & Facebook: @bigleaguemag FRENEMIES The ‘Big Three’ to reunite as rivals The Wests .. life.. BEN HUNT Robbie ‘I know I can do the m ember.. job for Queensland’ celebrate .. a full-circle Farah moment KICKING PAMELA OFF WHALEY HERE were a great many risks taken TbyNewSouthWalescoachBradFittler inordertowinStateofOriginthisyear. Firstofall,henamed12debutantsacross thefirsttwogames.Optingforahopeful mentalattitudeandin-formplayersover incumbents such as Josh Dugan, Wade Graham and Blake Ferguson (albeit – some were burdened by injury) was a brave move forasidethatlackedsomuchexperience. However,hetookachancethattheOrigin experience they lacked would be in his favour.Manyhadn’tlostagameoraseries in the dying minutes, and aside from the disappointmenttheymayhavefeltas fans,hadn’tfeltthestingoftryingsohard andstillcomingupshorteveryyear.In trading experience, what he received was confidence – the innocent arrogance of 20-somethings who aren’t afraid, and who don’tgetnervous.Hissecondgamblewas abandoning the long-held narrative that playersaredisturbedbydoingtoomuch media–thatitspoilstheirfocus.InFittler’s opinion,ifaplayerisafraidtospeakfor 15minutes,howishegoingtoviewthe Slater praises Ponga opposition? Those mighty Maroons who havetakendownmuchmoreexperienced andfearsomeBluesteamsinthepast. Ithoughtitwasastrokeofgenius–there after Origin debut -
NSW COMMUNITY RUGBY LEAGUE 2021 Policies and Procedures Manual
NSWRL COMMUNITY RUGBY LEAGUE POLICIES & PROCEDURES MANUAL NSW COMMUNITY RUGBY LEAGUE 2021 Policies and Procedures Manual NSWRL Community Rugby League Policies & Procedures Manual © 2021 NSWRL INTRODUCTION Page 1 / 202 NSWRL COMMUNITY RUGBY LEAGUE POLICIES & PROCEDURES MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 CHANGES & ADDITIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 APPLICATION OF POLICIES & PROCEDURES & SITUATIONS NOT COVERED IN THIS MANUAL ............................................. 7 DEFINITIONS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 ADMINISTRATION – DISTRICTS & REGIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 9 1.1 Alcohol and Sports Betting Branding ............................................................................................................................................... 10 1.2 Application to Combine Teams ............................................................................................................................................................ -
Oberon Tigers Rugby League News
CONTACT Email: [email protected] Issue 002 JANUARY 2014 The first Community Newsletter building as the Visitor Information was a great success with the Centre) and the Oberon Council. residents of the Oberon Local Don’t forget there is copy of the Government Area. The current issue available online at Community Technology Centre http://oberonctc.wordpress.com/ (CTC) endeavoured to have the community-newsletter/. newsletter delivered to every household in the LGA. If you We are looking for volunteers didn’t receive your copy, please who can help with the folding and call Kathy Beesley on 6329 8100 putting stickers on the publication and let her know. We also put each month, so it is ready to be copies around the local posted out. It would involve one businesses in the area, as well as afternoon towards the end of the medical centre and vet each month. If you are interested, surgery. There are also copies please call Kathy (6329 8100) available at the CTC (same and let her know. Clayton Cup Oberon Tigers Rugby League News A highlight of the year will be the return of the prestigious Clayton Cup which Oberon won after a brilliant season in 1964 (just 50 years ago). This trophy has been contested for almost 80 years now and is awarded to the best team in country rugby league which includes Newcastle and Illawarra. Further news on this weekend will be published closer to the time. Australia Day Ceremony in the Common. There will be a Cocky’s Joy morning tea (gold coin donation) Also there will be a sausage sizzle lunch (gold coin donation) for a charity to be advised. -
Goolgowi Public School to the Stars Newsletter Term 2, Week 5
GOOLGOWI PUBLIC SCHOOL TO THE STARS NEWSLETTER TERM 2, WEEK 5 Relieving Principal: Mrs Lesa Bevan Penney Street, Goolgowi, NSW, 2652 T 02 6965 1207 F 02 6965 1309 E [email protected] Term 2 2016 Principal’s Message Calendar Cooperation - Respect – Responsibility *Please note dates from week to week as there are Who can believe that we’re halfway through the occasionally some changes. term already! Week 5 rd Last week we held our annual Cross Country Mon., 23 May Fire Safety Visit Tues., 24th May School Council Meeting Carnival, which was a great success. We Fri., 27th May Zone Cross Country changed the course this year from the Golf Leadership Conference Course to the bush tracks next to school. (Yr 5) Thanks to Rankin’s Springs PS for joining us on Week 6 st the day. It’s great to have more competitors in Wed., 1 June Fish Outta Water each event to challenge our students to strive to Performance Fri., 3rd June Whole School Assembly do their best. 12pm- BBQ lunch 1pm Thank you to the many parents and friends who Week 7 helped on the day as marshalls or with the P&C Thur., 9th June Mobile Library Week 8 BBQ lunch. It’s great to see the support of our Mon., 13th June Public Holiday community in action. th Tues., 14 June Students & Staff Return We had a number of students represent the Wed., 15th June Kids Club 3:00-4:15pm th school in sporting events last week, including Thur., 16 June Riverina Cross Country Week 9 Mortimer Shield (Rugby League Gala Day) and Monday, 20th June Life Education Van Visit Rugby Trials.