Cheers for that. Man why can't we get something even as simple as that for every NSW cup game.
Re: 2017 Canberra Raiders junior representatives
Posted: June 29, 2017, 6:24 pm
by ALX22
ACT ran out of puff today, but some good signs, especially from Junior Tupou getting involved more. Also take notice of a potential Raider in NSWCIS #8 prop.
Man of Match
ACT 1 Anthony Alofipo – Belconnen High School
NSWCIS 8 Codey Kelso – Kinross Wolaroi School, Orange
Re: 2017 Canberra Raiders junior representatives
Posted: June 30, 2017, 3:26 pm
by ALX22
QLD Maroon 54 defeated ACT 4 (Tries: Joseph Delle try)
NSWCHS 16 (Jack Williams, Tyrone Nean, Douglas Levi tries; Noah Griffiths 2 goals) defeated QLD White 14
Live stream cuts out with 10 minutes to go.
Most Valuable Players 2017 Championships
ACT 1 Anthony Alofipo Belconnen High School
Pool A Merit Team
STATE NAME SCHOOL
6 NSWCHS 17 Jack Williams Karabar High
10 NSWCHS 10 Clay Webb Gundagai High
Re: 2017 Canberra Raiders junior representatives
Posted: June 30, 2017, 3:47 pm
by greeneyed
What do we know about Anthony Alofipo?
Re: 2017 Canberra Raiders junior representatives
Posted: July 1, 2017, 10:41 am
by greeneyed
Canberra Raiders won the Plate Final in U14s in the Country Championships, over Group 2, 20-10. I believe that is a fifth placing, behind Newcastle, Illawarra, Central Coast and Victoria.
Re: 2017 Canberra Raiders junior representatives
Posted: July 1, 2017, 10:07 pm
by ALX22
greeneyed wrote:Canberra Raiders won the Plate Final in U14s in the Country Championships, over Group 2, 20-10. I believe that is a fifth placing, behind Newcastle, Illawarra, Central Coast and Victoria.
Yes, great news for the region.
Canberra
1. Damien Chamberlain (Goulburn), 2. Tyrel Kimori-Edmond (Valley Dragons), 3. Dwayne Sakiasi (Goulburn), 4. Bradley Terry (Valley Dragons), 5. Joshua Grovenor (Tuggeranong), 6. Mitchell Evans (Queanbeyan United), 7. Kaiden Bell (Yass), 8. Jackson Boyt (Goulburn), 9. Joshua Jenkins (Woden), 10. Rhys Sangston ( North Canberra), 11. Jordan Wilson (West Belconnen), 12. Jordan Newcombe (Gungahlin), 13. Corey Black (Queanbeyan United), 14. Lachlan Turner (Goulburn), 15. Daniel Hacker (West Belconnen), 16. Alan Malibe (Gungahlin), 17. Harry O’Brien (Crookwell, 18. Jacob Steen ( Valley Dragons)
Coach: Tim Connolly
Also Group 10 won the Plate Final in the U15's. I think the Orange players will align with the Raiders instead of the Panthers for next season's HM competition.
Group 10
1. Addison Williams (Orange cyms), 2. Tyler Colley (Bathurst St.Pats), 3. Charlie Ayoub (Bathurst St.Pats), 4. Mason Pollack (Bloomfield Tigers), 5. Aden Prosper (Blayney Bears), 6. Josh Pokoney (Cowra Magpies), 7. Cody Lawson (Mudgee Dragons) vc, 8. Blake Martin (Bathurst St Pats), 9. Josh Dominello (Orange cyms), 10. Lachlan Large (Mudgee Dragons), 11. Liam Kennedy (Orange cyms) c, 12. Marlin Pollack (Bloomfield Tigers), 13. Ashley Cosgrove (Bathurst St Pats), 14. Jayden Fisher (Bathurst St Pats), 15. Mitchell Bonham (Bathurst Panthers), 16. Jackson Shereb (Mudgee Dragons), 17. Lachlan Gibbs (Oberon Tigers), 18. Josh Hanrahan (Bathurst St Pats), 19. Hayden Mullins (Cowra Magpies), 20. Harry Sullivan (Oberon Tigers)
Coach: Trevor Fitzgerald
Re: 2017 Canberra Raiders junior representatives
Posted: July 9, 2017, 6:58 pm
by ALX22
ASSRL U18 Championships
Final Team
1 Aublix Tawha, 2 Kane Allan, 3 Harley Smith-Shields, 4 Daine Spencer, 5 Will Mannion, 6 John Veloudos, 7 Lachlan Ingram, 8 Lazarus Vaalepu, 9 Kristian Jensen, 10 Thomas Robertson, 11 Gideon Afemui, 12 Tyler Peters, 13 Joel Ambrose, 14 Matthew Dragisic, 15 Solomone Kaufusi, 16 Carson Barrett, 17 Michael Brown, 18 Leo Tuionetoa, 19 Aydin Aslan, 20 Thomas Bethke
Corey Governor had no gripes when he lost his grip on the Kia Ora Warriors halfback jersey this season, mainly because it was to his own son, Jahlon.
Corey, 34, has long been a fixture in the No 7 jersey for Kia Ora, but mid way through the season he was replaced by 18-year-old Jahlon, who returned from Australia in April, having been part of the Canberra Raiders under-18 team. He heads back to Australia later in the year.