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The Tah Times #WARvRED #FORTHELOVEOFRUGBY HTTPS://NSW.RUGBY STADIUM AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK SATURDAY, 27 MARCH 2021 The Tah Times JUNIOR CLUB SENIOR CLUB SCHOOL 1. Dane Zander 1. Harry Johnson-Holmes Cowra Eagles Sydney University Merewether High School 2. Barndon Paenga 2. David Porecki Manly Roos Manly Marlins Redlands 3. Taniela Tupou 3. Tetera Faulkner Moorabin Rams Southern Districts Marist College Canberra 4. Ryan Smith 4. Sam Wykes Blacktown Scorpions West Harbour Patrician Brothers College 5. Lukham Salakaia-Loto 5. Sam Caird Hautapu Sports Club St Peter’s Cambridge 6. Angus Scott-Young 6. Hugh Sinclair (vc) Lindfield Northern Suburbs The Shore School 7. Fraser McReight 7. Carlo Tizzano UWA Rugby Club West Harbour Trinity College 8. Seru Uru 8. Will Harriss Hunters Hill Rugby Eastern Suburbs The Scots College 9. Tate McDermott 9. Jack Grant Orange City Lions Eastern Suburbs St Stanislaus’ College 10. James O’Connor 10. Will Harrison Coogee Seahorses/Clovelly Eagles Randwick Marcellin College 11. Filipo Daungunu 11. James Ramm Hunter Hill Rugby Randwick St Joseph’s College 12. Hunter Paisami 12. Izaia Perese Aspley State School Anglican Church Grammar 13. Jordan Petaia 13. Lalakai Foketi Manly Roos MAnly Marlins The King’s School 14. Suliasi Vunivalu 14. Alex Newsome (c) Glen Innes Elk Eastern Suburbs St Joseph’s College 15. Jock Campbell 15. Jack Maddocks Easts Wallaroos Eastern Suburbs The Scots College 16. Alex Mafi 16. Tom Horton Mosman Wales Sydney University St Joseph’s College 17. Richie Asiata 17. Angus Bell Hunters Hill Rugby Sydneu Uni Newington College 18. Zane Nonggorr 18. Darcy Breen Bays Rugby Club Sydney University The Scots College 19. Harry Wilson 19. Jeremy Williams Wahroonga Tigers Eastern Suburbs The Scots College 20. Sam Wallis 20. Max Douglas Harbord Harlequins Manly Marlins St Augustine’s College 21. Kalani Thomas 21. Henry Robertson Scone Brumbies Sydney University The King’s School 22. Hamish Stewart 22. Tane Edmed Leichhardt Wanderers Eastwood Trinity Grammar 23. Bryce Hegarty 23. Mark Nawaqanitawase Leichhardt Wanderers Eastwood St Patrick’s College Referee: Assistant Referees: Graham Cooper Jordan Way Keep your eyes peeled over our TMO: Amy Perrett digital channels over the weekend James Leckie as the Junior Wallabies squad will be picked on Sunday. ROUND1 ROUND2 ROUND3 ROUND4 ROUND5 ROUND6 ROUND7 ROUND8 ROUND9 ROUND10 FULL SEASON SCHEDULE FRIDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY 41-7 61-10 16-20 BYE 33-14 2APR BYE 17APR 24APR INDICATES A HOME MATCH L L L L SYDNEYCRICKETGROUND HBFPARK BANKWESTSTADIUM MOOREPARK PERTH PARRAMATTA #WARvRED #FORTHELOVEOFRUGBY HTTPS://NSW.RUGBY STADIUM AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK SATURDAY, 27 MARCH 2021 The Tah Times WARATAHS WELCOME CHARTER HALL SECURES BACK STAR TRIO SHUTE SHIELD NAMING RIGHTS An important cornerstone of community sport, Charter Hall CEO and Group Managing Director David Harrison, said Star off-season recruit the partnership affirms Charter Hall’s Izaia Perese returns to commitment to supporting the next the side at inside centre, generation of young players. after serving his three- match suspension for “At Charter Hall we’re focused on creating a dangerous tackle on better futures and mutual success for all Hunter Paisami in Round 1. our stakeholders. Key to this is our focus on creating strong communities. NSW Waratahs assistant Photo: Getty Images coach Jason Gilmore “As the principal sponsor of the Charter can offer the side. “The Reds bring a strong “It’s fantastic to have such a proud rugby was thrilled to have the Hall Shute Shield, we understand the scrum, so we need supporter in Charter Hall back in the NSW talented trio all available, “Willy Harris has probably importance of grassroots rugby in fostering our best scrummagers Rugby family as naming rights sponsor of each offering something flown under the radar the talent, and strengthening communities available, so it’s great to the Shute Shield. different to the side. last 12 months, just with through bringing people together. have Belly back at set- “The Shute Shield is one of the most iconic “Energy, they’ll bring injury he hasn’t been able piece” Gilmore said. “The competition has experienced a club rugby competitions in the world and is plenty of energy” Gilmore to get a consecutive run.” tremendous resurgence since we first more open and exciting than ever, with five said. Gilmore said. Angus Bell reiterated Gilmore in the challenge partnered with NSW Rugby Union three different champions in the past six seasons. “But if you look back to “Izaia’s obviously a the Reds pose at the set years ago. We are excited to be a part of his trial form against the super aggressive, super piece. this momentum of success.” “For the first time, every match will be energetic back, great on Reds at Narrabri, I thought available to watch live on Stan Sport, giving his feet so he’ll be a really he carried the football “The scrum is always a big President of Sydney Rugby Union Phillip fans the opportunity to watch the entire welcomed addition to us strongly and was super area against the Reds. Parsons welcomed Charter Hall as naming season from the comfort of their homes. aggressive for us. rights sponsor in a time when club rugby this week.” They’ve got the likes of There has never been a better time to be has never been more visible in this country. involved in club rugby.” Will Harris’ return has “So, from Will, we’re Nella, Brandon, Mafi, come at the perfect time, looking for good impact Zander and Hoopert so with both Lachlan Swinton both sides of the ball.” they’ve got basically two world class front-rows.” and Jack Dempsey both Up front Angus Bell returns Bell said. unavailable due to foot after missing the past two injuries suffered against matches with an ankle “They are the scrum in the the Rebels. complaint and will bring tournament right now that The talented backrower plenty of impact off the everyone is wary of, so Waratahs has been named at his bench for the Waratahs we’ve definitely prepared preferred position at No.8 set piece, against one this week to match their for tonight and Gilmore is of the most formidable level this weekend.” excited to see what Harris scrums in the competition. fan? MATT BURKE HANDS JERSEYS TO Get 10% off your daily rental rate^ TEAM PLAYING IN HERITAGE ROUND Thrifty.com.au/nsw-waratahs Matt Burke visited Waratahs HQ to speak to the current squad about the feeling of facing off against the Reds and ^Ts&Cs apply. the history behind this great event..
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