NSWCCC CELEBRATE 30 YEARS of NSW CCC RUGBY LEAGUE |
2010 NSW CCC LOCKER ROOM |
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CONGRATULATIONS TO SIMON HUNTLEY
Stoty & Photo BY : 
Congratulations to Mr. Simon Huntley who was recently elected a life member of the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Rugby League for outstanding service to the NSWCCC and to rugby League. Former Australian Schoolboys coach, Simon loves his footy |
NSWCCC 2011 CALANDER
For all the NSWCCC rugby league happenings and events, check out the 2011 calander here
EXCITING NEWS WITH THE NSWCCC CUP KICKING OFF IN 2011
Coming Soon
NSWCCC CUP (nomination Form) |
NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE
CCC DEVELOPMENT CAMP FOR UNDER 15’S PLAYERS
On Behalf of the NSWCCC Rugby League:
We wish to invite all interested Rugby League players from NSWCCC affiliated schools to attend a two day one night training and development camp which focuses’ on the development of core Rugby League skills.
This is a great opportunity for all students who are interested in representing at a higher level to gain valuable information and meet new people. Students will receive first class training by the current Coach, Trainer and Managers of the NSWCCC teams for 2011.
There will also be an opportunity for a game on the final day. Please be aware that there are only 40 places available and the first 40 applicants to apply will be accepted.
Teachers are asked to inform any students that they think would be interested and suitable and ask them to fill out the attached form and return to Mr. Tim White (Address Below). This must be returned by December 10, 2010.
Mr. Tim White
HOLY CROSS COLLEGE RYDE
517 Victoria Road Ryde, NSW 2112
DATE: Saturday and Sunday March 5th and 6th, 2011
VENUE: Sydney Academy of Sport Wakehurst Parkway, Narrabeen
Western End of Narrabeen Lake
NUMBERS: 40 maximum (First 40 applicants will be accepted)
WHO IS INVITED: Open invitation to all NSWCCC Under 15’s and limited spaces for Under 14’s through association recommendations.
ACCOMMODATION: Sports academy cabins
COST: $85 per Player (This includes all meals and accommodation)
*Once students have filled out the attached consent forms and posted it to Mr. Tim White an information and acceptance sheet with details will be posted to the student’s home address. |
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Victorious. Red Bend College Forbes celebrate its Country Cup title. |
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Red Bend College Forbes celebrate its Country Cup title. |
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Red Bend College Forbes celebrate its Country Cup title. |
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RED BEND CLAIM BACK TO BACK COUNTRY CUPS
Story & Photo By : yoursports
Red Bend Catholic College Forbes has defended its Country Rugby League Cup Open Schools title defeating Maitland All Saints 16-8 in the decider at Jubilee Park Dubbo today.
Following continual heavy rain the match was moved from the city’s premier venue Apex Oval to Jubilee Park, which had turned into a mud pool following the four earlier matches on played on the surface.
And playing to the conditions it was Maitland who opened the scoring, centre Lachlan Shipard picked up the crumbs from a bomb to give the northern region winners a 4-0 advantage.
After applying continued pressure peppering Maitland’s line Red Bend finally opened its account.
Winger Cameron Clarke grounded a deft Blake Baxter grubber before Baxter calmly added the extras to hand the blues the ascendency at 6-4.
It wasn’t long before Baxter looked for his winger again this time booting the from their own 30 metre line.
Clarke outpaced the Maitland chasers, toed the ball ahead then raced another 20 metres to pounce and claim a brilliantly orchestrated try.
Red Bend went to the break with a 12-4 lead, but faced a tough period in the second stanza after Baxter was sin binned for a professional foul just before the half-time siren.
Maitland couldn’t make them pay in Baxter’s absence but eventually got themselves back in the game through a four point to Kori Barber.
At 12-8 Maitland were still alive but they were soon put to bed when Clarke chimed in to snatch his hatrick and secure back to back open titles for Red Bend Catholic College.Maitland finished the match with 12 men following a sin bin with right minutes remaining.
Clever dummy half Ethan Williams was named man of the match while winger Cameron Clarke displayed his brilliant finishing ability scoring all three tries for Red Bend.
COUNTRY CUP OPENS
Red Bend Catholic College Forbes 16 (Cameron Clarke 3 tries; Blake Baxter 2 goals) defeated Maitland All Saints 8 (Lachlan Shipard, Kori Barber tries).
Ethan Williams man of match (Red Bend)
COUNTRY CUP UNDER 15S
Holy Spirit Wollongong 38 defeated Maitland All Saints 16
Man of match Josh Simmons (Holy Spirit Wollongong)
COUNTRY CUP UNDER 13S
Brisbane Waters 32 defeated Picton High 4
Man of match Rhys Kearns (Brisbane Waters)
SMALL SCHOOLS KNOCKOUT UNDER 16S
Oberon 40 defeated Braidwood 4
Man of the match Jackson Brien (Oberon)
SMALL SCHOOLS KNOCKOUT UNDER 13S
St Anne's Temora 20 defeated St Raphael's Cowra 14
Man of match Grant Hughes (Temora) |
NSWCCC
Under 15's |
22 - 50 |
PARRA EELS
Under 16's |
TRIES : Blake Hurley, #18, Sione Tonga, #1
GOALS : Christian Gaglissis 3 |
TRIES : Nick Galatoulas, Zac Walsh, 2, Paulie Paulie, Casey Pritchard, Jeremy King, John Martin, Kaulusa Leha
GOALS : 7 |
UNDER 15's v PARRA EELS
Story & Photo's BY :
In the final trial before the Australian Secondary School Rugby League Championship starting in the Nations Capital this weekend, the NSWCCC Under 15's started the game with 2 blistering trying in 5 minutes to lead the Parrramatta Eels under 16's 12 - 0.
Parra's coach was heard saying to his trainer, " tell the boys they blokes are serious"
Then the mighty Parra machine clicked into gear and sent the ball to the exciting backs to runaway with the game.
The NSWCCC showed plenty of good signs, with some very good combination helping the team go forward and will do better in Canberra next week.
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NSW UNDER 18's ACTION
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Matthew Groat & Cale Hobday enjoy a chat |
David Nafouluma tackled |
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Matt Groat dives Boppa hard |
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More happy happenings |
Matthew Groat NSW U18's |
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More happy happenings |
Jack Stockwell get ready to smash QLD's Cale Hobday NSW U18s v QLD U18's |
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Matthew Groat NSW Under 18's |
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NSWCCC TRIAL v WESTS TIGERS
GREAT DAY FOR JUNIOR FOOTY
Thanks to Dave Kelly and the boys from the Balmain Tigers and the Leichhardt Wanderers for hosting today's trial against the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Rep teams. The home teams won both games and all players showed skills and good sportsmanship
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NSW CCC TRIAL VENUE CHANGE
Unfortunately Leichhardt Oval has become unavoidably unavailable for the matches this weekend:
Please take note that the matches have been moved to BLACKMORE OVAL, CANAL ROAD, LEICHHARDT, home ground of Leichhardt Wanderers. | MAP |
The matches will remain at the same time as listed below. |
CCC REP TEAMS TRIANING
The next NSWCCC training for the under 15's & under 18 is to be held at La Salle BANKSTOWN, 9:00 am Saturday 12 th JUNE |
NSWCCC ANNOUNCE UNDER 18 & UNDER 15 REP SQUADS
Congratulations to the following students on being selected in the 18's and Under 15 NSWCCC Rugby League squad.
The final team will be selected after the first training weekend on 5th-6th June.
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NSWCCC OPENS State Team
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NSWCCC UNDER 15 State Team
(Photo : ourfootymedia) |
NSWCCC MEMBERS HONOURED WITH LIFE MEMBERSHIP |
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NSW CCC 2010 LIFE MEMBERS (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
The 1st NSWCCC 1st President Mr. Charles McGee and with current President Mr. Nal Wijesekera (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
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NSW CCC 2010 LIFE MEMBERS (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
NSWCCC President President Mr. Nal Wijesekera (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
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NSW CCC 2010 LIFE MEMBERS (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
NSWCCC |
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NSW CCC UNDER 15's STATE REP TEAM |
Assoc |
# |
PLAYER |
SCHOOL |
SICC |
1 |
Godfred Agyemang |
Holy Spirit College Lakemba |
MCS |
13 |
Nicholas Bell |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
Southern |
9 |
Jack Brown |
Edmund Rice College Wollongong |
Northern |
12 |
Rhys Clacherty |
St Peter’s Maitland |
Northern |
13 |
Jackson Clarke |
St John’s Woodlawn |
Northern |
11 |
Anthony Colman |
St John’s Woodlawn |
MCS |
11 |
Jaye Fuimaono |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
Northern |
8 |
Joshua Hayes |
St Mary’s Gateshead |
Southern |
6 |
Andrew Heffernan |
Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga |
MCC |
6 |
Blake Hurley |
Marcellin College Randwick |
MCS |
20 |
Robert Jennings |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
MCS |
6 |
Christian Kagiasis |
St Gregory’s College Campbelltown |
Presidents |
4 |
Tuta Langi |
Trinity Catholic College Auburn |
MCS |
18 |
Matthew Lodge |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
MCS |
4 |
Jye Mamo |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
Northern |
3 |
Jay Meaney |
St John’s Woodlawn |
MCC |
7 |
Zac Nicholls |
Marist College North Shore |
Southern |
13 |
Billy Sing |
St Johns College Dubbo |
MCS |
10 |
Tepai Smith |
All Saints Catholic College Liverpool |
MCS |
8 |
Alfosio Tatola |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
MCS |
3 |
Jayden Tavae |
St Dominic’s College Penrith |
MCS |
7 |
Sione Teekafa |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
Presidents |
15 |
Misieli Vaileli |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
MCS |
1 |
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak |
St Dominic’s College Penrith |
MCC |
10 |
Cheyne Whitelaw |
Marcellin College Randwick |
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Manager |
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NSW CCC UNDER 18's STATE REP TEAM |
ASSOC |
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PLAYER |
SCHOOL |
MCS |
13 |
Jason Antonelli |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
MCS |
1 |
Jay Bonnell |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
NCCC |
4 |
Dale Clacherty |
All Saint's College St Mary's Maitland |
SICC |
12 |
Nathan Clarke |
St Edward's College Gosford |
MCS |
11 |
Matthew Eisenhuth |
St Paul's Catholic College Greystanes |
SICC |
11 |
Tom Eisenhuth |
St Columba's College Springwood |
MCS |
8 |
Matthew Groat |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
MCS |
6 |
Samisoni Langi |
Trinity College Auburn |
SICC |
10 |
Leilani Latu |
Holy Spirit College Lakemba |
SICC |
3 |
Daniel Moroko |
De La Salle College Cronulla |
MCS |
17 |
Edward Murphy |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
NCCC |
8 |
Edward Murphy |
St Mary's College Casino |
MCS |
19 |
Keti Nanai |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
SCCC |
1 |
Daivd Nafoaluma |
John Therry College Rosemeadow |
SICC |
4 |
Luke Pickerd |
St Patrick's College Sutherland |
NCCC |
11 |
Ben Roose |
All Saint's College St Mary's Maitland |
NCCC |
9 |
Tom Rouse |
St Francis Xavier College Hamilton |
SICC |
7 |
Ben Saunders Gilroy |
College Castle Hill |
MCS |
10 |
John Sele Sele Asiata |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
MCS |
7 |
Harry Siejka |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
NCCC |
14 |
Damian Sironen |
St John's College Woodlawn |
MCS |
9 |
Blake South |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
MCS |
5 |
James Tedasco |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
MCS |
20 |
Vaipuna Tia Kalifi |
St Dominic's College Kingswood |
NCCC |
10 |
Kurt Warden |
All Saint's College St Mary's Maitland |
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Coach |
Michael Lewis |
La Salle College Bankstown |
Assistant Coach |
Tim White |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
Manager |
James Clancy |
De La Salle College Revesby Heights |
Trainer |
Chris Chavez |
St Agnes Catholic High Rooty Hill |
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NSWCCC OPENS State Team
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NSWCCC UNDER 15 State Team
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NSWCCC STATE TRIALS A HUGE SUCCESS
Story & Photo's BY : 
The NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Rugby League held their State trials over the past 2 days at St. Marys Stadium.
After 2 days of fantastic schoolboys rugby league and 18 games over the 2 days, it came down to a very anxious wait for the NSWCCC State Rep teams to be announced
The standouts of the competition was the sportsmanship and respect displayed and shown by all players as well as the organisation by NSWCCC President Nal, Marie and the teachers form all the Colleges, well done to all.
MORE SOON, complete team Lists and Plenty of action & team photo's
LEARN MORE ABOUT NSWCCC Schoolboys footy HERE |
NSW CCC RUGBY LEAGUE PRESIDENT’S TEAM 2010.
Hi all,
Can you please inform the following students of their selection in the respective Presidents team to compete in the State Trials at St. Mary’s Stadium from 20th to 22nd May 2010
All players will need to report to St.Marys Stadium [Crn Forrestor rd & Boronia Rd St Marys] for a training session and gear handout on THURSDAY 20th May at 1.00pm.
All players will have to find their own accomadation & transport to and from the grounds for the two days.
To qualify for this team a levy of $100 MUST be paid before this day or on the day otherwise the position will go to someone else.
All players are asked to send a cheque to [ make it to NSWCCC RL please get this in by 18th May 2010.]
NSW CCC RL
Att: Ann- Marie Bissett
C/o Clancy Catholic College
Carmichael Drive
West Hoxton NSW 2172
The levy covers, jersey, shorts, socks, polo top & strapping.
All players are asked to send a cheque to [ make it to NSWCCC RL please get this in by 18th May 2010.]
Also they must contact their Managers to accept invitation by Wednesday 12th May.
CAN YOU PLEASE CONFIRM SPELLING OF NAMES IF YOU THINK ANY IS INCORRECT AND EMAIL ME CORRECTIONS.
Please pass to all relevant schools under your association. |
UNDER -15’S PRESIDENTS TEAM |
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UNDER 18’S TEAM PRESIDENTS |
Colin Hammond |
St Gregorys College Campbelltown |
1 |
Peter Irwin |
Patrician Brothers Fairfield |
Joseph Joseph |
Clare Catholic College |
2 |
Alan Niulesa |
St. Dominics College Kingswood |
Akeipi Tia Kilifi |
St. Dominics College Kingswood |
3 |
Zac Mackay |
St Gregorys College Campbelltown |
Tuta Langi |
Trinity Catholic College Auburn |
4 |
Joseph Eneliko |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
David Green |
St Gregorys College Campbelltown |
5 |
David Wood |
St Pauls Booragul |
Matt Woods |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
6 |
Todd Graham |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
Dane Clifford |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
7 |
Billy Kitt |
St Gregorys College Campbelltown |
Amanakiola Moala |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
8 |
Terita Vave |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
Bronson Garlick |
Marcellin College Randwick |
9 |
Junior Aloda |
Trinity Catholic College Auburn |
Brad Bugden |
St. Johns Woodlawn |
10 |
Oliver Gordon |
St Gregorys College Campbelltown |
Jake Richards |
Marcellin College Randwick |
11 |
Curtis Sironen |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
Benjamin Tatupu |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
12 |
Tim Sloman |
St Gregorys College Campbelltown |
Matthew Gough |
Marian Callege, Kenshurst |
13 |
Jarryd Clarke |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
Mandela Vitu |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
14 |
Zac Ansell |
Newmans Senior Technical College |
Misieli Vaileli |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
15 |
Chad McGill |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
Jonathon Salonga |
All Saints Catholic College Liverpool |
16 |
Daniel Vasak |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
Julian Pecorra |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
17 |
Tim Hurst |
Mater Dei Wagga Wagga |
Taniela Siale |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
18 |
Brendan Hunter |
McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains |
Kyle Leonard |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
19 |
Jordan Shepherd |
Mater Dei Wagga Wagga |
Jarrod Redmond |
St. Dominics College Kingswood |
20 |
Jaziah Dawson |
Patrician Brothers Blacktown |
Coach |
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Coach |
Lee Adison |
St Gregorys College Campbelltown |
Tim White |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
Manager |
Manager |
Michael O’Beirne |
La Salle Catholic College Bankstown |
Leon Robinson |
St. Pauls Kempsey |
Trainer |
Trainer |
Tim Auremi |
Western Sydney Academy |
Michael Fisher |
St. Marys Cathedral Sydney |
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Billy Sing relaxes at home over the weekend. The South Dubbo junior has been selected in the under-15s NSW Combined Catholic College South Country rugby league side. |
SING IN TUNE ON FOOTBALL FIELD
Story & Photo By : LUCY ROWLES 
St John’s student Billy Sing may be given the opportunity to play State rugby league with his selection in the under-15s NSW Combined Catholic College (CCC) Southern Country rugby league side.
The lock forward was chosen based on his performance at a trial held earlier this month at Edmund Rice College in Canberra, where western NSW teams lined up against teams from Wollongong.
When he travels to Sydney on May 21 he will vie for a spot in the State side at the NSW CCC State Rugby League Schoolboys trials.
Although humble about his selection Sing was pretty pleased to be included.
“The trials were pretty hard but there was some good footy played,” he said.
“It’ll be good to go down and play against some better players and be able to step up a level in my footy.”
A recipient of last year’s Gerard Yeo Memorial Trophy, awarded at St John’s College each year for Outstanding Contribution and Participation in College sport, Sing was given the opportunity to spend some time in Sydney at the NSW Rugby League academy in Narrabeen.
“There were kids of all ages there and we went through a lot of tackling and running drills,” Sing said.
“Things which I will be able to take away and use in my game.”
In club football Sing plays for South Dubbo juniors, where his current coach Jim Kelly speaks fondly of the 15-year-old.
“His biggest asset is his commitment to the game,” he said.
“He is willing to learn and listen, it is when he gets on the field where he does a lot of his talking.”
“He is a pleasure to coach, he always puts the time into training and gets results in the game.” |
SOUTHERN COUNTRY TEAMS SELECTED
Wollongong again hosted another very successful NSW CCC Southern Country Trial on Monday 19th. On a perfect day the Wollongong and Western teams lined up against each other at Edmund Rice College, where some great football was seen, by a very good crowd of parents and supporters.
Thanks to John Sparks (Wollongong Diocesan Sport Convenor) for his organisation, the Principal and Staff at Edmund Rice College and the many staff who assisted with coaching and selection, of the teams on the day.
Special mention must go to the following NRL clubs (and staff) West Tigers, St George Illawarra, Canterbury, Canberra, Penrith and Newcastle that have supported the Southern Country selection process with donation of gear and assistance with selections, this assistance and support at grass roots level is noticed and much appreciated.
Below are the two teams selected.
15's |
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William Tom |
Edmund Rice College, Wollongong |
1 |
David Nofoaluma |
John Therry Catholic High, Rosemeadow |
Ben Guthrie |
Sacred Heart, Cootamundra |
2 |
Cade Price |
Kildare Catholic College, Wagga Wagga |
Josh Harris-Price |
Holy Spirit College, Bellambi |
3 |
Joe Gunn |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Hayden Jolliffe |
Kildare Catholic College, Wagga Wagga |
4 |
Branden Plunkett |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Jarred Tyack |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
5 |
Cameron Clarke |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Andrew Heffernan |
Kildare Catholic College, Wagga Wagga |
6 |
Blake Baxter |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Caleb Hewitt |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
7 |
Toby Evans |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Dave Cowhan |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
8 |
Matthew Park |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Corey Tulloch |
Holy Spirit College, Bellambi |
9 |
Joseph Rogers |
St. John’s, Nowra |
Joshua Simmons |
Holy Spirit College, Bellambi |
10 |
Sam Everett |
Mater Dei Catholic College, Wagga Wagga |
Joe Stimson |
St Anne’s, Temora |
11 |
Julian Flego |
Holy Spirit College, Bellambi |
Logan Cole |
Holy Spirit College, Bellambi |
12 |
Tim Jones |
Mater Dei Catholic College, Wagga Wagga |
Billy Sing |
St Johns College, Dubbo |
13 |
Sam Coster |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
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Tom Simpson |
Holy Spirit College, Bellambi |
14 |
Ethan Williams |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Chris Debrincat |
Magdalene Catholic High, Narellan |
15 |
Kyle Baxter |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Trent Dickenson |
St. John’s, Nowra |
16 |
Jordan Bradley |
Holy Spirit College, Bellambi |
Sebastian Wilson |
Edmund Rice College, Wollongong |
17 |
Mitchell Florek |
Edmund Rice College, Wollongong |
Jack Brown |
Edmund Rice College, Wollongong |
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Jarred Nicholson |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
Jake Sargarent Wilson |
Holy Spirit College, Bellambi |
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Zac Hart |
Trinity Catholic College, Goulburn |
Nathan Orr |
St Matthews, Mudgee |
R |
Zac Blay |
Edmund Rice College, Wollongong |
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SICC TEAMS ANNOUNCED FOR NSWCCC TRAILS
SICC 18 YEARS SQUAD |
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SICC 15 YEARS SQUAD |
Dion Beattie |
De La Salle College Cronulla |
Godfred Agyemang |
Holy Spirit College Lakemba |
Nathan Clarke |
St Edwards College Gosford |
Joshua Baldacchino |
Aquinas College Menai |
Joseph Drinkwater |
St John Bosco College Engadine |
Max Cook |
St Augustine's College Brookvale |
Tom Eisenhuth |
St Columba's catholic College |
Anthony Corocher |
St Columba's Catholic College Springwood |
Dane Jama |
Aquinas College Menai |
Mitchell Dafter |
St Edward's College Gosford |
Lani Laatu |
Holy Spirit College Lakemba |
Rheece Duffy |
St Peter's College Tuggeragh |
Alex Lanbridge |
MacKillop College Warnervale |
Andrew Foddy |
De La Salle College Carigbah |
Mitchell Mammary |
Holy Spirit College Lakemba |
Sam Heterick |
MacKillop College Warnervale |
Jordan Meredith |
St Paul's College Manly |
Nick Lynn |
St Edward's College Gosford |
Daniel Moroko |
De La Salle College Cronulla |
Andre Martin |
Casimir College Marrickville |
Ben Musolino |
Aquinas College Menai |
Brock McFarlane |
Bede Polding Catholic College Windsor |
Luke Pickerd |
St Patrick's College Sutherland |
James Palmer |
McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains |
David Ricketts |
Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill |
Will Pearsall |
St Peter's College Tuggeragh |
Ben Saunders |
Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill |
Jeremy Safi |
Aquinas College Menai |
William Siale |
Holy Spirit College Lakemba |
Iona Taiki |
St Agnes Catholic College Rooty Hill |
Adam Thoroughgood |
St John Bosco College Engadine |
Dylan Thorne |
MacKillop College Warnervale |
Luke Vesio |
St Augustine's College Brookvale |
Jake Vrahnos |
Marist College Penshurst |
Adam Vrahnos |
St Mary's Cathedral Sydney |
Trent Winterstein |
St Agnes Catholic College Rooty Hill |
Zac Wedesweiller |
De La Salle College Cronulla |
Ethan Wright |
Bede Polding Catholic College Windsor |
All players will be sent a letter, hopefully you will receive it next week.
Training will be held at Gilroy College Castle Hill on both Wednesdays of the school holidays starting at 10am
David Credaro - SICC Convenor |
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NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES RUGBY LEAGUE
www.nswccc.leaguenet.com.au
PRESIDENTS SELECTIONS :
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
15 Years: 1989, 2001, 2002, 2006
18 Years: 1981, 1982, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2005
All correspondence to: The Secretary, NSWCCC Rugby League, c/o Clancy Catholic College, Carmichael Drive, West Hoxton NSW 2171
NSWCCC Rugby League is affiliated with the Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League Council, Australian & NSW Rugby Leagues
Dear Students and Parents
In 2010 New South Wales Combined Catholic Colleges Rugby League is implementing a new initiative as part of our State Selection Trials. An extra team, known as the President’s Team, will participate in our selection trials.
The President’s team will provide an additional opportunity for students who do not gain selection in their association/diocesan team to participate in our State Selection Trials.
This may include students who:
• do not participate and are not selected due to illness/injury
• perform poorly in their association/diocesan trials due to injury/fatigue from a heavy playing schedule
• miss selection due to the strength of their association
• enroll in a Catholic school after their association/diocese team has been selected.
There will be a President’s Team for both 15’s and 18’s years age groups. For the 15’s team players must be born in 1995 or 1996 and for the 18’s team players must be born in 1994, 1993 or 1992.
The coaching staff for each team is as follows:
18’s PRESIDENT’S TEAM COACH: MR TIM WHITE (Holy Cross College Ryde) Tel 9808 1033 Fax 9809 7207 Manager: Mr Leon Robinson (St Paul’s College Kempsey) Trainer: Mr Michael Fisher (St Mary’s Cathedral College Sydney)
15’s PRESIDENT’S TEAM COACH: MR LEE ADDISON (St Gregory’s College Campbelltown) Telephone 02 4629 4222 Fax 02 4628 1594 Manager: Mr Michael O’Beirne (La Salle College Bankstown)
Trainer: To be appointed
To be eligible for inclusion in either President’s Team students must:
1. Have participated in their association selection trial/s, or have been exempt from trialing by their Association Convenor, eg due to injury, and not been selected in their association team. (Please note that this is not a separate pathway and that entry to this team is only open to players who have not been selected in their association team. The exception to this is a student who has enrolled in a Catholic school after the selection trial/s.)
2. Complete and fax the attached nomination form before 3.00pm Friday 7th May to the relevant coach. Due to geographical and time constraints, the selection process will be subjective and by invitation from the selection panel.
Students from all Catholic high schools in NSW are eligible for selection and the selection of each President’s Team cannot take place until all associations have completed their selection process. Please refer to the attached Selection Policy for further information.
All students will be informed of the outcome of their nomination by Wednesday 12th May and the team will be placed on our website. Students who gain selection must agree to:
1. Pay the team levy of $100.00 to the Team Manager by Monday 17th May. The levy includes playing strip (jersey, shorts and socks), polo shirt, strapping, first aid etc and post game recovery (hydration/nutrition).
If payment is not received by Monday 17th May NSWCCC Rugby League may invite another student into the team to ensure a squad of twenty players attends the selection trials. Cheques to be made out to NSWCCC Rugby League and send to team managers school, att to their name..
2. Attend training on Thursday 20th May at 2.00pm at St Mary’s. (This is consistent with the preparation for Northern Country and Southern Country teams.)
3. Abide by the attached Code of Behaviour and ARL policies.
4. Accept a position in their association team if a position in that team becomes available prior to the commencement of the selection trials.
For any initial enquiries please contact the Team Coach.
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EXCITING NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOLBOYS RUGBY LEAGUE COMP FOR 2010
The NSWCCC are very pleased to announce the NSW CCC Cup Rugby League Competition comencing in 2010.
The NSW CCC Cup is an open age schoolboys rugby league competition open to all Catholic Colleges and Secondary Schools in NSW, more soon - LEARN MORE |
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Teams line up for the National Anthem at the 2009 NSWCCC State Rugby League Trials in Tamworth NSW (Photo : ourfootymedia) |
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NSWCCC STATE TRIALS 2010
The NSWCCC are pleased to announce that the 2010 NSW CCC State Rugby League Schoolboys trials will be held Between Thursday 20 to Saturday 22 nd May 2010.
The 2010 NSWCCC State Trials will be played at the fantastic St. Mary's Stadium in Western Sydney with the opening ceremonies on Thursday the 20 th May.
The NSWCCC would like to recommend the following accommodation facilities to all families intending to watch a few days of great schoolboys rugby league.
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Dave Nicholson from Red Bend runs away from the Aquinas defender Tom Egan |
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Aquinas College about to pack the scrum |
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Red Bend College about to pack the scrum |
COCHRANE CUP REPORT
Story & Photo's By : RugbyLeague@RedBend
RED BEND COLLEGE, FORBES v AQUINAS COLLEGE, MENAI
It was a big week last week for Red Bend College as the 14’s went down to a very well coached side from Aquinas College, Menai, (Steve Gough former Cronulla coach and assistant to John Lang at Cronulla and Penrith coached them, he is now deputy at Aquinas).
The Sydney boys had an enjoyable trip to the country and should be congratulated on the way they represented their school both on and off the field.
Red Bend went down fighting in the semi final of the under 14’s Cochrane Cup last Friday.
Supported on by the junior school, many parents and local spectators, they were unable to reproduce the victory of the Opens the day before.
In a very close game where the opposition, Aquinas College from Menai, were first to score, the College team led by Dave Cowhan had their chances.
With the score 12 - 6 at the break after a barn storming run and try by Parkes student Druss Afele.
The second half showed some great defence with neither side able to dominate. Menai score a late try in the corner to run out winners 16 - 6.
Once again the best for the College was front rower Dave Cowhan, followed by Bryce Park and Jarrod Tyack.
Coaches awards for the Opens on Thursday and 14’s on Friday went to Toby Evans (Parkes) who played half back in the Opens 14 - 12 win over St Edwards from Gosford and Dave Cowhan (Forbes) in the fourteens.
These awards kindly donated by St George-Illawarra (thanks to Brian Keegan)
Aquinas College's Player's player was Sharks Development player Josh Baldacchino, others worth a mention are skipper Jeremy Safi who is in the Bulldogs development squad and was converting goals from the sidelines.
Aquinas coach Steve Gough said, " the boys all played very well, the Red Bend people were great and really looked after as from the moment we arrived at the College."
Aquinas College now take on powerhouse St. Hohns Woodlawn in the Grand Final of the NSWCC Cochrane Cup.
The Grand Final is on at Leichhardt Oval next Wednesday the 16 Sept, kick off 11:00 am. |
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Andrew Ryan with the Red Bend College U15's |
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TEAM PHOTO BACK Bryce Park, Dave Cowhan, Tim Dukes, Ben Thomson, Druss Afele, Chris Judd, Ben Maguire, Troy Armitage, Caleb Hewitt FRONT Sam Baass, Daniel Willis, Harrison Baker, Daniel Nicholson, Archie McMasters, Matt Styles, Ty Healey, Damian Walker, Jarrod Tyack |
WESTERN FINALS OF THE CRL ‘ANDREW RYAN’ CUP
Story & Photo By : HOOPS RedBend College
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes had both the fifteens and Opens in the Andrew Ryan Cup finals hosted by the CRL in Dubbo last Thursday.
The College fifteens had 3 very hard and close games.
Winning their first against Bathurst High School 12-10, followed by a draw against James Sheahan and in the final game to determine who progressed through to the Southern Semi-Finals in Cootamundra, they were defeated by a strong South Dubbo team 20-12. Best for the College fifteens on the day were Jake O’Brien, Dave Cowhan, Wade Harris and Jake Goodwin.
Red Bend’s Opens played outstanding rugby league to convincingly win both their games.
In the first game they accounted for James Sheahan (Orange) 36-0, followed by another dominating display against Kelso High (Bathurst) also 36-0.
The Opens now progress through to the CRL Cup Semi Finals to be held in Cootamundra on July 30th, where they play Kiama High and either Hennessy College (Young) or Bega High in the second game.
The Open’s best performers were forwards Lou Goodwin, Jake Grace, Andrew Cowhan, Mitch Davis and in the backs Toby Evans and Ethan Williams.
A highlight for the players was meeting Andrew Ryan and him making the presentation to the winners with the Open’s receiving bags containing ‘Bulldogs’ gear.
Both teams would like to thank the CRL and Andrew Ryan (Bulldogs) for hosting the day and the many spectators for travelling to Dubbo. |
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Dave Cowan & Celeb Hewitt of Red Bend College, Forbes move in for the tackle in the regional Cochrane Cup Final |
COLLEGE THROUGH TO FINAL 8 COCHRANE CUP
Story & Photo By : HOOPS RedBend College
The College Fourteens travelled to Wagga on Tuesday 7th July to participate in the Regional playoffs for the Cochrane Cup against Kildare Catholic College.
The Cochrane Cup is a State wide competition for Catholic Schools and Colleges and administered by the NSW RL Academy.
The College started well scoring the first try with Ben Thomson from Parkes crossing out wide. Kildare attacked the College line and were next to score from kick to level the scores at 4 all.
After some great work by the College forwards including Druss Afele the ball was shifted out wide with Dave Cowhan offloading to Jarred Tyack for winger Ben Maguire to score in the corner, this had the College in front 8-4 at halftime.
Kildare attacked after the break scoring next for 8 all.
The Red Bend team then controlled with great tries to Daniel Willis and Chris Judd and a conversion to Caleb Hewitt.
In a hard decision as all players played well points were given to front rower Dave Cowhan 3 points, 2 points to second rower Ben Thomson and 1 point each to 13 year old Chris Judd and forward Archie McMasters.
Thanks to the parents that travelled down to support the team, Robyne Cowhan for the photos and Kildare College for the BBQ after the game.
The Fourteens now move into the final 8 in the State and are due to play La Salle College, Bankstown (Jamal Idris’ school) early next term. |
Marcellin College
Randwick (2B) |
20 - 6 |
Marcellin College
Randwick (2A) |
MAN OF THE MATCH - JARED STEVENS |
Marcellin College
Randwick |
8 - 16 |
Marist College
Pagewood |
MAN OF MATCH - TOBIAS RUDOLF |
Marcellin College
Randwick |
20 - 6 |
Christian Brother's
Lewisham |
MAN OF THE MATCH - BEN GORDON |
Christian Brother's
Lewisham |
26 - 12 |
Marist College
Pagewood |
TRIES : Michael Mouawad, Daniel Ravkin
GOALS : Michael Mouawad 2 |
TRIES : Robbie Meldrum 2, Shaun Cameron, Daniel Wycech, James Delprado, Cameron McInnes (c)
GOALS : Shaun Cameron |
MAN OF THE MATCH - JAMES DEPRADO |
Marcellin College
Randwick |
20 - 18 |
Marist College
Kogarah |
TRIES : Chad Edwards 2, Jackson Garlick, Nathan Moris
GOALS : Chad Edwards 2, Daniel Johnstone |
TRIES : Joseph Andrews, Julian Lucchitti, someone else
GOALS : Trent Sacilotto (c) |
MAN OF THE MATCH - CHAD EDWARDS |
MARIST COLLEGE
NORTH SHORE |
22 - 30 |
St. LEO'S CATHOLIC COLLEGE, RANDWICK |
TRIES : Tom Webster, Hugh Tomkins, Davis Hatzimrkos, Joseph Lomi
GOALS : Tom Webster |
TRIES : Scott England 2, Alex Richie, Cameron Del Moro, name missing
GOALS : Cameron Del Moro 5 |
MAN OF THE MATCH - SCOTT ENGLAND |
MCC GRAND FINALS FANTASTIC
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Congratulations to all the schools who played in this years MCC rugby league competition.
It all came down to the Grand Finals where the top teams in MCC rugby league played for supremacy.
There were 2 venues for this years MCC grand finals, Liechhardt Oval saw 3 games full of entertaining fast footy were only a few points decided championship games.
The other venue was Erskinville Oval were the battle just just as exciting and intence for both the players and their screaming school friends and families, most mums were in fine voice gently encouraging their son's from afar.
MORE SOON & PLENTY of GReaT aCTioN PHoTo'S ToMoRRoW
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NSW CCC GETTING READY FOR AUSSIE CHAMP'S
STORY & PHOTO'S BY :
NSWCCC played 2 trials against the mighty WestsTigers teams at Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday morning.
It turned out to be a great day for footy at Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday morning when Wests Magpies & the Wests Tigers threw their junior rep's at the NSW CCC under 15's and under 18's.
It was a good hit out for both teams with plenty of good things coming from both games.
Some extra time together and the trial against the mighty Parramatta Eels Harold Matthew's & SG Ball champion sides these two CCC teams will improve out of sight in time for the ASSRL Championships coming pretty soon now.
The Eels trial is in a couple weeks and both teams will be tested by Parramatta, both their Matty's Cup & SG Ball sides had fantastic seasons with the Under 16's losing the Grand Final to a rampaging Bulldogs team at the height of their powers. aCTioN PHoTo'S
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NSW CCC Under 15's Rugby League Team after the trial v WestsTigers (Photo : ourfooty media) U15 aCTioN |
NSW CCC Under 18's Rugby League Team after the trial v WestsTigers (Photo : ourfooty media) U18 aCTioN |
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MARIST GO DOWN IN EXTRA TIME
Story & Photo BY :
MArist Kogarah were beaten in sudden death extra time in the Arrive alive Cup clash at OKI Jubliee Stadium on Friday arvo.
THe scores were locked at 16 - all at full time and Kiama High School were good enough to hit the try line with in the 1 st minute of extra time.
Congratulations to the Marist boys, they have done well again to get this far but must be disappointed, good luck to the Kiama High boys, the next game will be tough who ever they will be playing next. |
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Marist Brothers College, Kogarah winners of the 2009 Arrive alive Cup regional final (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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Christian Brother's College, Lewisham '09 AaC runner's up (Photo : ourfooty media) |
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MARIST KOGARAH STILL aLIVE
Story & Photo BY : 
Oki Jubilee Stadium was a fitting venue for the St. George regional final of the Premier schoolboys rugby league comptition in Australia.
Christian Brother College Lewisham got it on with powerhouse Marist Brothers College Kogarah in this years final.
The Christian Brothers side got off to a good start attacking the the line only to be held out by pretty good Marist Bro's defence, after repeated sets the Christian Bro's were first to score when Matt Coffey crossed.
That was about all the joy for the boys from Lewisham, from then on the Marist boys took control of the game winning this Arrive alive Cup regional final 6 tries to 2.
Aaron Pollard was amoung the best for the Marist boys with his 2 tries and conversion while Daniel Abou-Sleiman was very handy for the Christian Brother's.
MARIST BROTHER'S KOGARAH 28
(TRIES : Aaron Pollock 2, Daniel LaManna, Jordan D, Peter Garcis, Nathan Green GOALS : Aaron Pollock
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS LEWISHAM 10
(TRIES : Matt Coffey, Daniel Abou-Sleiman GOALS : Daniel Haywood |
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NSW CCC U 15's Photo : ourfooty media) |
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NSW CCC U 18's Photo : ourfooty media) |
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NSW CCC TRAILS A HUGE SUCCESS
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The NSW Combined Catholic Colleges have held their 2009 rugby league trials in Tamworth over the past two days.
After two days of fantastic rugby league played at Scully Park, it came down to Saturday afternoon when the selectors picked this year NSW CCC representative teams to compete in this years Australian Schoolboys Championships.
Ourfootyteam has had the privilege to cover this years trials here in Tamworth, and we would like to thank the NSW CCC for inviting us to cover the weekends action and bring it to you, although a bit late.
Congratulations to the boys who have made this years rep teams, and to all you guys who played up in Tamworth, it was a great weekend and everyone did real good, even just to play in the trials.
NSW CCC Rugby league is very successful Nationally and competition is fierce for all representative spots at all levels.
Both teams are looking forward to playing in the ASSRL National Championships in a few more weeks
More soon & heaps of aCTioN FoTo'S (monday arvo)
NSW CCC 2009 REP TEAMS
NSWCCC 15's |
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NSWCCC 18's |
SICC |
5 |
Chris Assad |
Holy Spirit College Lakemba |
MCS |
8 |
PJ Asiata |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
SICC |
1 |
Christopher Assad |
St Charbel's College Punchbowl |
MCS |
6 |
Blake Austin |
St Dominic's College Penrith |
Sthn |
13 |
Kyle Baxter |
Red Bend Catholic College Forbes |
MCS |
15 |
Jay Bonnell |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
MCS |
6 |
Luke Brooks |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
NTHN |
4 |
Dale Clacherty |
All Saints College (St Mary's) Maitland |
MSC |
13 |
Bryce Cartwright |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
SICC |
11 |
Nathan Clarke |
St Edward's College Gosford |
MCS |
11 |
Joshua Cullen |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
STHN |
11 |
Lou Goodwin |
Red Bend Catholic College Forbes |
SICC |
18 |
Kyle Engelen |
De La Salle College Revesby |
STHN |
12 |
Nathan Green |
Marist College Kogarah |
MCS |
8 |
Jakiel Fuimaona |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
MCS |
10 |
Matthew Groat |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
STHN |
1 |
Harry Groves |
McAuley Catholic Central School Tumut |
MCC |
11 |
David Hatzimarkos |
Marist College North Shore |
NTHN |
13 |
Brandon Lee |
John Paul College Coffs Harbour |
STHN |
8 |
Joshua Heggie |
Edmund Rice College Wollongong |
MCS |
14 |
Jake Maklouf |
Terra Sancta College Schofields |
NTHN |
5 |
Reece Jaeger |
St Mary's College Gunnedah |
MSC |
12 |
Chad McGill |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
MCS |
12 |
Alex McKinnon |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
SICC |
4 |
Fabian Natoli |
St. Augustine's College Brookvale |
MCS |
7 |
Joshua Murray |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
MCS |
5 |
Alan Niulesa |
St Dominic's College Penrith |
STHN |
9 |
Lionel O'Mally |
St John's College Dubbo |
STHN |
6 |
Trent Schubach |
Mater Dei College Wagga Wagga |
NTHN |
8 |
Damian Sironen |
St John's College Woodlawn |
STHN |
12 |
Jordan Shepherd |
Mater Dei College Wagga Wagga |
NTHN |
1 |
Justin Smith |
St Francis Xavier College Hamilton |
SICC |
3 |
Jim Stewart |
St. Augustine's College Brookvale |
MCS |
18 |
Jack Stockwell |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
MCS |
10 |
Alfosio Tatola |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
Nthn |
2 |
Michael Thomas |
St John's College Woodlawn |
MCS |
19 |
Leki Taumalolo |
St Gregory's College Campbelltown |
MCS |
4 |
Malakai Watene-Zalezniak |
St Dominic's College Penrith |
MCS |
4 |
Josh Walker |
St Dominic's College Penrith |
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Coach |
John McKnight |
McCarthy College Emu Plains |
Coach |
Michael Lewis |
La Salle College Bankstown |
Manager |
Adam Hartigan |
Patrician Brothers College Blacktown |
Manager |
James Clancy |
De La Salle College Revesby |
Trainer |
Tim White |
Holy Cross College Ryde |
Trainer |
Chris Chevez |
St Agnes High Rooty Hill |
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NSW CCC SOUTHERN COUNTRY SCHOOLBOY TEAMS
On Tuesday 28th April 2009, the NSW CCC Southern Country Trials will take place at Edmund Rice College, Wollongong.
This trial will involve teams from Western and Wollongong in both Fifteens and Eighteens age groups.
The Western teams involve students from Forbes, Dubbo, Lithgow, Young, Canberra/Goulburn and Wagga Wagga areas while the Wollongong teams involves students from Nowra, Albion Park, Wollongong, Narellan and Campbelltown areas.
TRIALS: When: Tuesday 28th April 2009
Where: Edmund Rice College 112 Mt. Keira Rd. West Wollongong
Times: Fifteens Assemble 9.00am 10.00am kick off
Opens : Assemble 10.30am 12.00pm kick off
WESTERN CCC 15's |
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PLAYER |
SCHOOL |
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Harry Groves |
McAuley Catholic Central School, Tumut |
2 |
Aaron Wynne |
Kildare Catholic College, Wagga |
3 |
Matthew Gersbach |
St Johns College, Dubbo |
4 |
Isaah Yeo |
St Johns College, Dubbo |
5 |
Tim Holmes |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
6 |
Trent Schubach |
Mater Dei College, Wagga |
7 |
Jake O’Brien |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
8 |
James Park |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
9 |
Ben Mullins |
McAuley Catholic Central School, Tumut |
10 |
Mitchell Hoolihan |
St Josephs Central, Oberon |
11 |
Jake Goodwin |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
12 |
Jordan Shepherd |
Mater Dei College, Wagga |
13 |
Kyle Baxter |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
14 |
Wade Harris |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
15 |
Greg Staines |
St Francis, Leeton |
16 |
Brad Morton |
Sacred Heart, Cootamundra |
17 |
Kyall Ryan |
St Josephs Central Oberon |
18 |
Caleb Hewitt |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
19 |
Zach Hart |
Trinity Catholic College Goulburn |
20 |
Patrick Welsh |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
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Coach |
Anthony Hood |
Mater Dei, Wagga |
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Greg McIntosh |
St Johns, Dubbo |
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Ben Gregory |
St Matthews, Mudgee |
EASTERN CCC 18's (OPEN'S) |
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PLAYER |
SCHOOL |
1 |
Brad Dewar |
Hennessy Catholic College Young |
2 |
Brendan O’Rourke |
Mater Dei College, Wagga |
3 |
Simon Lienesch |
Sacred Heart, Cootamundra |
4 |
Cameron Miller |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
5 |
Joe Gunn |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
6 |
Blake Baxter |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
7 |
Adam Hamling |
James Sheahan, Orange |
8 |
Matthew Park |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
9 |
Lionel O’Mally |
St Johns College, Dubbo |
10 |
Mitch Davis |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
11 |
Duncan Young |
James Sheahan, Orange |
12 |
Sam Everett |
Mater Dei College, Wagga |
13 |
Lou Goodwin |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
14 |
Toby Evan |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
15 |
Zac Redfern |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
16 |
Tim Jones |
Mater Dei College, Wagga |
17 |
Josh Blair |
Hennessy Catholic College, Young |
18 |
Jake Grace |
Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes |
19 |
TBA |
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Coach |
John Hogan |
Sacred Heart, Cootamundra |
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Darren Culnane |
La Salle, Lithgow |
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Wes Gibson |
La Salle, Lithgow |
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NSW CCC Trial action last year (Photo's : ourfooty media) |
NSW CCC STATE TRIALS
The 2009 NSWCCC State Selection Trials will be held at Scully Park Tamworth on Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd May.
The convenor is Mr Mark Falkenmire from McCarthy College Tamworth.
After previously traveling to country venues such as Forbes, Kempsey and Dubbo, NSWCCC are once again taking the selection trials to rural NSW.
West Tamworth Leagues Club is assisting in staging the trials, whilst Country Comfort Tamworth Towers is the preferred accommodation supplier.
Students from Catholic secondary schools across NSW will be vying for selection in either the 15's or 18's NSWCCC teams to compete in the ASSRL National Championships in Adelaide (15's) and Newcastle (18's).
The Australian Secondary School Rugby League Championships for the under 18's will be hoted by NSW CIS from Sunday 12 - 17 th July with a pre Championship meeting on Saturday 11th July.
The ASSRL under 15's travel to Adeliade with the battles played from Sunday 28 th June to the 3 rd July 2009. |
2008 NSW CCC FOOTY ARCHIVES HERE |
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