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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. -
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aaa Leigh v Toulouse 56pp.qxp_Layout 1 01/02/2019 08:49 Page 1 aaa Leigh v Toulouse 56pp.qxp_Layout 1 01/02/2019 08:39 Page 2 # LEYTHERS # OURTOWNOURCLUB# OURTOWNOURCLUB aaa Leigh v Toulouse 56pp.qxp_Layout 1 01/02/2019 08:39 Page 3 # LEYTHERS # OURTOWNOURCLUB# OURTOWNOURCLUB MIKEFROM LATHAM THE TOP CHAIRMAN,Welcome to Leigh Sports Village OPERATIONAL for that day would soon be our BOARD Messiah. Chris Hall came along and filmed the this afternoon’s Betfred On 1 November we had to file our new-look Leigh, working to put the Championship opener against preliminary 2019 squad list to the RFL. pride back into the club. His fantastic Toulouse Olympique. On it were just two names. By three-minute feature on ITV Granada It’s great to be back isn’t it? Last Christmas we had 20 and the reached out to 750k viewers. Sunday’s Warm Up game against metamorphosis was almost complete. The last few weeks have been hectic, London Broncos was a really The key to it all, appointing John Duffy preparing for the season and at the worthwhile exercise and it was great to as coach. He immediately injected Championship launch at York there was see over 2,000 Leigh fans in the positivity, local knowledge and a ready a palpable air of excitement for the ground, despite the bitterly cold smile, a bulging contacts book and with prospects of a great competition to weather. it a long list of players who were come. We are extremely grateful to our bursting to play for the club. -
Dossier Conférence De Presse to XIII
Conférence de Presse – Toulouse Olympique XIII Mardi 25 juin 2013 Quelques infos sur le TO XIII Historique : - Club créé en 1937 - 4 titres de champion de France (1965, 1973, 1975, 2000) - 6 finales de coupe de France disputées (1939, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1976) - 3 années passées en Championship (seconde division professionnelle anglaise) de 2009 à 2011 Saison 2012/2013 : - Demi-finaliste du championnat de France Elite (défaite face au futur champion, Pia, 26-22 en prolongation à la règle du point en or) - Demi-finaliste de la Coupe de France Lord Derby (défaite face au futur vainqueur, le SO Avignon, 32-26 en prolongation à la règle du point en or) Objectifs principaux du Club : - Remporter un titre en 2013/2014 - Intégrer la Super League pour la saison 2014/2015 Toulouse Olympique XIII - 107, avenue Frédéric Estèbe - 31200 Toulouse M° ligne B : Barrière de Paris - (33)5 61 57 80 00 - www.TOXIII.com 1/10 Le staff saison 2013/2014 Gilles DUMAS Entraîneur 50 ans Ancien international (1985-1993) Ex entraineur (1998-2004) de l’équipe de France Manager de l’équipe de France (2005-2008 et 2013) -------- Adam INNES Entraîneur assistant en charge de la préparation physique 31 ans Centre de formation des Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (NRL) Ancien joueur du TO XIII (2011-2013) -------- Sylvain HOULES Entraîneur assistant 31 ans XIII Catalan, Huddersfield Giants (Super League), London Broncos (SL), Wakefield Wildcats (SL), TO XIII (2005-2012) 17 sélections Equipe de France Sénior Toulouse Olympique XIII - 107, avenue Frédéric Estèbe - 31200 Toulouse -
Télécharger La Revue De Presse – France Vs Nouvelle-Zélande
COUPE DU MONDE 2013 DE RUGBY À XIII REVUE DE PRESSE France vs Nouvelle-Zélande Date : 01/10/2013 Pays : FRANCE Page(s) : 13 Périodicité : Mensuel Surface : 61 % Coupe du monde de Rugby à XIII le J-50, compte à rebours est lancé C'estCest parti 50 jours avant le match événement France/Nouvelle-Zélandeau parc des sports, le 1er novembre, la Ville d'AvignondAvignon s'animesanime au rytlime du rugby à XIII. Au programme tournois, animations pour les enfants, rencontres avec les équipes de France et de Nouvelle-Zélande,stage spécial coupe du monde, projets éducatifs, etc Proaramme de l'avantlavant du monde Coupe Du9 septembre au 18 octobre 1er Novembre 2013: Projet scolaire autour -9hà16h: de la Coupedu Monda Coupedu Monde des Collègeset des Du 8 au 11 octobre Stagede Lycéesau complexesportif de la l'EquipelEquipe de Franceà Avignon. Souvlne. 9 octobre Rencontreouverte au 16h30 Match d'exhibitiondexhibition du XIII public avec l'équipeléquipe de Franceau de FranceFauteuil. Parc des Sportsde 10h à 11h30. 18hà 20h Grandspectacle 14 octobre MInl Coupedu Monde d'avant-match.davant-match. des écolesde laVille d'AvignondAvignon -20h: à la Souvlne. Match FranceI Nouvelle-Zélande Du 14 au 18 octobre Semaine de la Coupedu Monde à l'écolalécola Pour plus d'InformationsdInformations 28 octobre Arrivée des équipes de Le site de la ligue PACAde rugby à Franceet de Nouvelle-Zélandfe XIII: www.pacaxlll.com Du 29 au 31 octobre Stage spécial Lesite de la fédération française de Coupedu Monde au Parc des Sports. rugby à XIII: www.fh-13.fr Coupe du Monde de Rugby à XIII Tous droits de reproduction réservés Villa AGENTS DÉBORDÉS,RETARDS, AGRESSIVITÉ.. -
RLWC 2017 18Th October 2017 It’S 10 Days Until the Kiwis Play Their First Game of the 2017 RLWC #192
Sir Peter Leitch Club Newsletter RLWC 2017 18th October 2017 It’s 10 days until the Kiwis play their first game of the 2017 RLWC #192 David’s Guide To The World Cup By David Kemeys Former Sunday Star-Times Editor, Former Editor-in-Chief Suburban Newspapers, Long Suffering Warriors Fan ’M GETTING excited as we inch closer to the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. ILike everyone, I can’t see anyone but Australia winning, although I have not given up on my Kiwis. Getting your head around the format is a bit of a head-scratcher, but being a self-appointed league genius, I have decided to simplify things for you. Three teams from Pool A and B go to the quarter-finals, but only the winners of Pool C and D do – giving you the eight teams you need, and eliminating six others. Pool A: Australia, England, France, Lebanon: The Kangaroos have seven players from Melbourne’s premier- ship-winning team, give or take, half the side. They start against England on October 27, and the only question is how they cope without Johnathan Thurs- ton, although they have Cameron Munster, James Maloney and Michael Morgan, so some pretty tasty players all round. They also have coach Mal Meninga. England will be looking for their first ever World Cup. They have reached the semis every time, but have nev- er gone all the way, so they will be desperate to make this year theirs. They have another super-coach in Wayne Bennett, but he has thrown up some strange selections, and the British press have certainly fallen out of love with him. -
Tournament Review Welcome
TOURNAMENT REVIEW WELCOME When the RFL was awarded the rights to host the Rugby League World Cup 2013 it had a clear vision of what it hoped to achieve in staging the premier event in International Rugby League. Delivering the best ever Rugby League World Cup may be a convenient sound bite but, in reality, achieving that would demand successful performance against a number of criteria. First amongst those was the the sport’s major events and 25 matchday festivals provided opportunities requirement to maximise the for 5,000 youngsters together with the Cultural Programme and the Day financial return to the Rugby League to Remember Scheme whereby local businesses provided never-to-be- International Federation in order that forgotten experiences for children to participate. it could continue its work funding the development of the sport around the globe. Commercially of course, the tournament was a resounding success. Despite Given the previous experience in 2000, the the difficult economic backdrop against which the tournament was staged, RFL was adamant that financial performance commercial sponsors and partners recognised the opportunity to be part for the tournament was of the highest priority. To of the biggest multi nation event of the year and many strong new brands achieve our objectives in this area, we clearly required were attracted to our sport. The extensive broadcast coverage provided by full stadia, providing a vibrant atmosphere and colourful the BBC and Premier TV and by the other forms of new media did justice landscape for all who attended. I am therefore delighted to their investment. -
Sir Peter Leitch | Newsletter
Sir Peter Leitch Club Newsletter RLWC 2017 1st November 2017 #194 Issac Liu on the move. Leeson Ah Mau and Russel Packer embrace. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck scores a try. Shaun Johnson scores a try. Photos courtesy of www.photosport.nz Chalk Up Win Number One By David Kemeys Former Sunday Star-Times Editor, Former Editor-in-Chief Suburban Newspapers, Long Suffering Warriors Fan HAT IS the first hurdle out of the way, and it is “I've talked a lot about the style of football, it was Tthe usual story. our first game and a lot of players hadn't played a lot. The optimists are pointing out that the boys scored We've got some things to do better and the guys have seven tries to two, totally dominated a pretty good recognised that.” looking Samoa side in the second half, and that all you have to do is win. You can not say fairer really. The pessimists are banging on about the high error Seventeen errors is just not good enough, and our rate, and they have a point. completion rate left a bit to be desired too, but as I say, they will get better. Kiwis coach David Kidwell gave his players a pass mark after the 38-8 win. Except Gerard Beale, poor bugger. “I give everyone a pass mark, for the effort and grit,” What a freak injury that was. Kidwell said. A broken tibia and a broken fibia, the inevitable That seems a bit harsh on a couple of players in surgery, and the end to his tournament...not to particular, the first and most obvious being Nelson mention putting a pretty big cloud over his future at Asofa-Solomona, who was exceptional off the bench, the Vodafone Warriors, since he is one of the players and scored quite amazing try, sticking out an arm coach Stephen Kearney has brought in, and would and forcing the ball despite the attention of anumber have been relying on to turn things around. -
Revue De Presse
COUPE DU MONDE 2013 DE RUGBY À XIII REVUE DE PRESSE AXA Cabinet LAFONT Date : 07/10/2013 Support : Rugby-tv.com Emission : Rugby TV 1 – Live 24/24 Durée : 3 min 51 Sujet : La Coupe du Monde de rugby à XIII Date : 17/11/2013 Support : Madeinrugby.com Date : 18/10/2013 Support : La Dépêche.fr Date : 25/09/2013 Support : City Local News.com Date : 25/09/2013 Support : La Dépêche du Midi Cahier spécial Coupe du monde à XIII Lundi ATTENTION, LA COUPE DU MONDE DE RUGBY À XIII ET LES STARS SUDISTES DÉBARQUENT EN FRANCE ! APRÈS AVOIR DÉFIÉ LA PAPOUASIE-NOUVELLE GUINÉE, OLIVIER ELIMA ET SES PARTENAIRES RECEVRONT LES KIWIS DE NOUVELLE-ZÉLANDE ET LES SAMOA. DES ÉVÉNEMENTS EXCEPTIONNELS QUI VONT ATTIRER LA GRANDE FOULE À AVIGNON ET PERPIGNAN. LES BLEUS SONT PRÊTS À L’EXPLOIT. Photo M. O. - D. P. 38 LUNDI 21 OCTOBRE 2013 - MIDI OLYMPIQUE - RUGBY RAMA.fr Treize Coupe du monde Éclairage LE SAMEDI 26 OCTOBRE, AU MILLENNIUM DE CARDIFF, L’ANGLETERRE ET L’AUSTRALIE LANCERONT LA QUATORZIÈME COUPE DE MONDE DE L’HISTOIRE. QUATORZE NATIONS SONT EN LICE. QUI SUCCÉDERA AUX KIWIS ? Par Didier NAVARRE défaite de leur histoire, 52 à 4. Un affront terrible pour des Britanniques [email protected] qui, lors de ce Mondial 2008, étaient passés à côté de leur sujet mal- gré une place dans le dernier carré. e 22 novembre 2008 à Brisbane, toute Malgré la puissance des Kiwis, l’Australie, nation la plus titrée au l’Australie avait programmé la victoire monde (neuf consécrations mondiales) et tenante des derniers Four- de ses favoris, opposés, ce soir-là au Nations, a la faveur des pronostics. -
Revue De Presse
COUPE DU MONDE 2013 DE RUGBY À XIII REVUE DE PRESSE Mutuelle du Rempart Date : 01/11/2013 Support : TF1 Emission : JT de 13h Heure de l’intervention : 18h16 Durée de l’intervention : 3 minute Résumé de l’intervention : Reportage complet en amont du match contre la Nouvelle Zélande avec Interviews des supporters et des joueurs. Date : 02/11/2013 Support : cote-d-azur.france3.fr Emission : 12/13h Provence-Alpes & Cote d’Azur Durée du reportage : 51s Sujet : Coupe du Monde Rugby à XIII – Match France / Nouvelle-Zélande Date : 02/11/2013 Support : laprovence.com Date : 02/11/2013 Support : lindependant.fr Date : 02/11/2013 Support : sudouest.fr Date : 03/11/2013 Support : misterrugby.wordpress.com Date : 03/11/2013 Support : France 2 Emission : Stade 2 Heure de l’intervention : 18h16 Durée de l’intervention : 1 minute Résumé de l’intervention : Dans le cadre d’un sujet sur les Hall Blacks, la rédaction de Stade 2 a annoncé la défaite de la France. Date : 04/10/2013 Support : Rugbyunit.com Date : 06/10/2013 Support : Toulouseblog.fr Date : 07/10/2013 Support : Rugby-tv.com Emission : Rugby TV 1 – Live 24/24 Durée : 3 min 51 Sujet : La Coupe du Monde de rugby à XIII Date : 07/11/2013 Support : lindependant.fr Date : 07/11/2013 Support : lindependant.fr Date : 08/10/2013 Support : Rugby365.fr Date : 09/10/2013 Support : France Bleu.fr Date : 12/11/2013 Support : fr.sports.yahoo.com Date : 16/11/2013 Support : beinsport.fr Date : 17/11/2013 Support : Madeinrugby.com Date : 18/10/2013 Support : La Dépêche.fr Date : 19/10/2013 Support : Midi-Pyrénées.France3.fr