2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
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8 mins to go first quarter TRY ROOSTERS to Robyn Draper, converted Brittany Hunt.
Roosters 6-0
Roosters 6-0
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20th min TRY ROOSTERS to Beverley Beale. Conversion is unsuccessful.
Roosters 10-0
The Roosters have won one match all season, the Raiders none. Looks like the Roosters will get their second today.
Roosters 10-0
The Roosters have won one match all season, the Raiders none. Looks like the Roosters will get their second today.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
23rd min TRY ROOSTERS to Beverley Beale, her second for the match. No conversion Bloomfield, hits the post.
Roosters 14-0
Roosters 14-0
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26th min Raiders fail to find touch from a penalty.
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30th min TRY RAIDERS to Emma Johnson. The Raiders put their attack together for the first time in the match. Converted Tamika Millard.
Roosters 14
Raiders 6
HALF TIME
Roosters 14
Raiders 6
HALF TIME
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
32nd min TRY ROOSTERS to Shataya King from a kick ahead. No conversion.
Roosters 18-6
Roosters 18-6
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
8 min to go third quarter Believe that is a Roosters player sent off for a dangerous tackle. Couldn’t see any sin bin signal.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
7 mins to go third quarter TRY RAIDERS to Emma Johnson. That’s a double for her today. Low, low conversion kick from Ahlivia Ingram but it is between the posts and over the cross bar.
Roosters 18-12
Roosters 18-12
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3 to go third quarter TRY ROOSTERS, off the back of an incorrect error call against the Raiders.
Roosters 24-12
Roosters back to nine players.
Roosters 24-12
Roosters back to nine players.
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45th min The game has erupted... and this time a Raider and Rooster sent off. Haridemos is the Raiders player. An altercation between the two players, with at least knees raised.
TRY RAIDERS to Ahlivia Ingram in the final seconds of the quarter. Converted Lauren Kelly.
Roosters 24-18
TRY RAIDERS to Ahlivia Ingram in the final seconds of the quarter. Converted Lauren Kelly.
Roosters 24-18
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
13 mins to go TRY ROOSTERS to Robyn Draper and she converts her own try.
Roosters 30-18
Roosters 30-18
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10 mins to go TRY RAIDERS to Tamika Millard. No conversion.
Roosters 30-22
Roosters 30-22
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7 mins to go TRY ROOSTERS to Merelesita Niuqila. Too many open spaces out wide. Converted.
Roosters 36-22
Roosters 36-22
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5 mins to go TRY ROOSTERS to Montana Roberts. Converted Brittany Hunt.
Roosters 42-22
Roosters 42-22
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
60th min TRY RAIDERS to Jasmine Tooth. Converted Ahlivia Ingram, hits the post and goes over.
FULL TIME
Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy 42
Canberra Raiders 28
FULL TIME
Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy 42
Canberra Raiders 28
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Which side will win a game first this year? NRL or Tarsha Gale?
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
2018 Junior Representatives Round 9: Canberra Raiders V North Sydney Bears, Canterbury Bulldogs
Tarsha Gale Cup
Saturday 7 April, 11:15am
Belmore Sports Ground
Canterbury Bulldogs
1. Joy Tedeschi 3. Sinead Sio 4. Rhiannon Gregorio 5. Syprus Lakisoe-mapuna 6. Larlynta Potts 7. Doveinah Vine 8. Stephanie Ball 10. Mele Lafu 11. Kerri Putahi 12. Lupe Fatai 13. Anita Nelson 15. Koniseti Tinao 16. Senetima Tapugao 19. Suseni Kuli 20. Renuka Phalaklang 24. Helen Naleba
Canberra Raiders
2. Hayley Whatman 10. Ahlivia Ingram 6. Emily Hoffman 3. Jasmine Tooth 1. Tamika Millard 12. Lauren Kelly 8. Emma Johnson 9. Alicia Cowan 11. Tara Mcgrath-west 5. Regan Maddick 7. Krystyana Haridemos 13. Lexi Heath 14. Sophie Haylan 15. Jada Olsen-flanagan 16. Sandra Dalton 17. Courtney-lee Picker 18. C. Fazey-robinson 19. Mackenzie Dodds 20. Cassidy Whitehouse
Harold Matthews
Sunday 8 April, 12:00pm
North Sydney Oval
North Sydney Bears
1. Louis Reyes 2. Finau Tava 3. Kyle Bowen 4. Nick Russell 5. Matthew Rose 6. Cruise Tweedie 7. Brock Wells 8. Joseph Vitanza 9. Brian Abdennour 10. Brock Parker 11. Dan Stovold 12. Daniel Abraham 13. Andrew Collins 14. Blake Hancock 15. Jack Previtera 16. Jordan Puleitu 17. Shannon Moses 18. Raymond Mu 19. Aiden Brophy 20. Harrison Davey 21. Luke Friscan
Canberra Raiders
1. Paul Grove 2. Livai Kaloutolu 3. Jackson Owen 4. Junior Tupou 5. Liam Fitzsimmons 6. Jack Williams 7. Connor Williams 8. Bryce Magnone 9. Drew Beavan 10. Joshua Knight 11. Kane Smith 12. Harry Fitzpatrick 13. Clay Webb 14. Joseph Ward 15. Wilson Hamblin 16. Fiefia Lotefia 17. Bailey Lanham 18. Aidan Connell 19. Joshua Pokoney 20. Harrison Alder 21. Jesse Buchan
SG Ball
Sunday 8 April, 1:30pm
North Sydney Oval
North Sydney Bears
1. Mydon Ong 2. Kane Mirable Kumar 3. Zac Stracey 4. John Pangan 5. Samuel Stratis 6. Floyd Tighe 7. Ezra Gibson 8. Marcus Moore 9. William O'toole 10. Darcy Hardman 11. Lennox Whittaker 12. Callan Burgess 13. Trent Kurnoth 14. Malaki Malaki 15. Tevita Piukana 16. Liam Castell-brown 17. Keelin Kronast 18. T. Hokafonu 19. Franco Parodiso 20. Michael Brown 21. Benjamin Collins
Canberra Raiders
1. Jordan Little 2. Kali Taiseni 3. Jedidiah Simbiken 4. Harley Smith-Shields 5. Lachlan Eveston 6. Kristian Jensen 7. Immanuel Tagaloamatua 8. Kepa Rawhiti 9. Kalani Anitelea-hand 10. Benjamin Nanesa 11. Jordan Martin 12. Brody Tracey 13. Maleke Morris 14. Matthew Dragisic 15. James Atonio 16. Matthew Fellows 20. Jay Te Kani
PREVIEW
It is the final round of the 2018 junior representative competitions.
The Canberra Raiders Tarsha Gale Cup team is winless after eight rounds, and line up this week against the Bulldogs - a team with only one win this season. The Raiders have a points differential of -304 points, the Bulldogs -272. Canberra also has the worst defensive and attacking record. Neither team are able to make the top eight.
In Harold Matthews, the 13th placed Raiders face the last placed North Sydney Bears. The Raiders have only won one match this season, but have often been well in contention in their matches. Both teams are out of finals contention. This could be the week the Raiders get their second win.
The Raiders SG Ball team is currently in sixth place on the ladder - and will be aiming for a win over the 12th placed North Sydney Bears, so as to secure a finals place. The Raiders have won four games this year, the Bears just two. Canberra has a significantly better attacking record than the Bears, scoring more than twice the number of points... and a better defensive record as well. Canberra should be too strong for a North Sydney team that cannot make the finals.
Tarsha Gale Cup
Saturday 7 April, 11:15am
Belmore Sports Ground
Canterbury Bulldogs
1. Joy Tedeschi 3. Sinead Sio 4. Rhiannon Gregorio 5. Syprus Lakisoe-mapuna 6. Larlynta Potts 7. Doveinah Vine 8. Stephanie Ball 10. Mele Lafu 11. Kerri Putahi 12. Lupe Fatai 13. Anita Nelson 15. Koniseti Tinao 16. Senetima Tapugao 19. Suseni Kuli 20. Renuka Phalaklang 24. Helen Naleba
Canberra Raiders
2. Hayley Whatman 10. Ahlivia Ingram 6. Emily Hoffman 3. Jasmine Tooth 1. Tamika Millard 12. Lauren Kelly 8. Emma Johnson 9. Alicia Cowan 11. Tara Mcgrath-west 5. Regan Maddick 7. Krystyana Haridemos 13. Lexi Heath 14. Sophie Haylan 15. Jada Olsen-flanagan 16. Sandra Dalton 17. Courtney-lee Picker 18. C. Fazey-robinson 19. Mackenzie Dodds 20. Cassidy Whitehouse
Harold Matthews
Sunday 8 April, 12:00pm
North Sydney Oval
North Sydney Bears
1. Louis Reyes 2. Finau Tava 3. Kyle Bowen 4. Nick Russell 5. Matthew Rose 6. Cruise Tweedie 7. Brock Wells 8. Joseph Vitanza 9. Brian Abdennour 10. Brock Parker 11. Dan Stovold 12. Daniel Abraham 13. Andrew Collins 14. Blake Hancock 15. Jack Previtera 16. Jordan Puleitu 17. Shannon Moses 18. Raymond Mu 19. Aiden Brophy 20. Harrison Davey 21. Luke Friscan
Canberra Raiders
1. Paul Grove 2. Livai Kaloutolu 3. Jackson Owen 4. Junior Tupou 5. Liam Fitzsimmons 6. Jack Williams 7. Connor Williams 8. Bryce Magnone 9. Drew Beavan 10. Joshua Knight 11. Kane Smith 12. Harry Fitzpatrick 13. Clay Webb 14. Joseph Ward 15. Wilson Hamblin 16. Fiefia Lotefia 17. Bailey Lanham 18. Aidan Connell 19. Joshua Pokoney 20. Harrison Alder 21. Jesse Buchan
SG Ball
Sunday 8 April, 1:30pm
North Sydney Oval
North Sydney Bears
1. Mydon Ong 2. Kane Mirable Kumar 3. Zac Stracey 4. John Pangan 5. Samuel Stratis 6. Floyd Tighe 7. Ezra Gibson 8. Marcus Moore 9. William O'toole 10. Darcy Hardman 11. Lennox Whittaker 12. Callan Burgess 13. Trent Kurnoth 14. Malaki Malaki 15. Tevita Piukana 16. Liam Castell-brown 17. Keelin Kronast 18. T. Hokafonu 19. Franco Parodiso 20. Michael Brown 21. Benjamin Collins
Canberra Raiders
1. Jordan Little 2. Kali Taiseni 3. Jedidiah Simbiken 4. Harley Smith-Shields 5. Lachlan Eveston 6. Kristian Jensen 7. Immanuel Tagaloamatua 8. Kepa Rawhiti 9. Kalani Anitelea-hand 10. Benjamin Nanesa 11. Jordan Martin 12. Brody Tracey 13. Maleke Morris 14. Matthew Dragisic 15. James Atonio 16. Matthew Fellows 20. Jay Te Kani
PREVIEW
It is the final round of the 2018 junior representative competitions.
The Canberra Raiders Tarsha Gale Cup team is winless after eight rounds, and line up this week against the Bulldogs - a team with only one win this season. The Raiders have a points differential of -304 points, the Bulldogs -272. Canberra also has the worst defensive and attacking record. Neither team are able to make the top eight.
In Harold Matthews, the 13th placed Raiders face the last placed North Sydney Bears. The Raiders have only won one match this season, but have often been well in contention in their matches. Both teams are out of finals contention. This could be the week the Raiders get their second win.
The Raiders SG Ball team is currently in sixth place on the ladder - and will be aiming for a win over the 12th placed North Sydney Bears, so as to secure a finals place. The Raiders have won four games this year, the Bears just two. Canberra has a significantly better attacking record than the Bears, scoring more than twice the number of points... and a better defensive record as well. Canberra should be too strong for a North Sydney team that cannot make the finals.
Re: Andrew Johns and Laurie Daley Cups
Andrew Johns and Laurie Daley Cup Finals Day Match Times
10:45am: CRL Women’s Northern v Southern Trial.
12:00pm: Andrew Johns Cup Final – Western Rams v Illawarra South Coast
1:30pm: Laurie Daley Cup Final – Newcastle Knights v Riverina Bulls
Andrew Johns Cup Semi-Final Results
Western Rams 40 (A Nunn, N Griffiths, M Pollack, T Phillips, J Smith, E Colliss, H Sullivan, N Ryan tries; T Colley 4 goals) def. Northern Rivers 16 (K Fourmile Bolt, C Nelson, J Bowden tries; T Roberts 2 goals)
Illawarra South Coast Dragons 18 (J Owens, G Nassau, A Lobb, B Tooth tries; J Patterson goal) def. Newcastle Knights 14 (B Linnane, J McGill, R Cook tries; J McGill goal)
Laurie Daley Cup Semi-Final Results
Newcastle Knights 58 (R Meyn 2, T Doney 2, I Mataora, S Abraham, R Potts, S Tuitupou Kutu, R Haidle, M Meafua tries; J Smith 9 goals) def. Monaro 6 (Z Bijorac try; M Atkinson goal)
Riverina Bulls 38 (Z Vincent 2, S Heffernan 2, J Newling, A McDougall, E Ravu tries; L Siegwaldt 5 goals) def, Greater Northern Tigers 32 (M Altus 3, C Harris 2, A Hall tries; B Ellis 4 goals)
10:45am: CRL Women’s Northern v Southern Trial.
12:00pm: Andrew Johns Cup Final – Western Rams v Illawarra South Coast
1:30pm: Laurie Daley Cup Final – Newcastle Knights v Riverina Bulls
Andrew Johns Cup Semi-Final Results
Western Rams 40 (A Nunn, N Griffiths, M Pollack, T Phillips, J Smith, E Colliss, H Sullivan, N Ryan tries; T Colley 4 goals) def. Northern Rivers 16 (K Fourmile Bolt, C Nelson, J Bowden tries; T Roberts 2 goals)
Illawarra South Coast Dragons 18 (J Owens, G Nassau, A Lobb, B Tooth tries; J Patterson goal) def. Newcastle Knights 14 (B Linnane, J McGill, R Cook tries; J McGill goal)
Laurie Daley Cup Semi-Final Results
Newcastle Knights 58 (R Meyn 2, T Doney 2, I Mataora, S Abraham, R Potts, S Tuitupou Kutu, R Haidle, M Meafua tries; J Smith 9 goals) def. Monaro 6 (Z Bijorac try; M Atkinson goal)
Riverina Bulls 38 (Z Vincent 2, S Heffernan 2, J Newling, A McDougall, E Ravu tries; L Siegwaldt 5 goals) def, Greater Northern Tigers 32 (M Altus 3, C Harris 2, A Hall tries; B Ellis 4 goals)
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
Round 9 Junior Representatives results
Tarsha Gale Cup
Canberra Raiders 40
Tries:
Tamika MILLARD (1m)
Emily HOFFMAN (4m)
Emily HOFFMAN (12m)
Emily HOFFMAN (13m)
Tara MCGRATH-WEST (32m)
Hayley WHATMAN (45m)
Tara MCGRATH-WEST (50m)
Lauren KELLY (55m)
Goals:
Tamika MILLARD (4m)
Lauren KELLY (33m)
Tamika MILLARD (46m)
Lauren KELLY (48m)
defeated
Canterbury Bulldogs 26
Tries:
Renuka PHALAKLANG (3m)
Sinead SIO (5m)
Sinead SIO (16m)
Joy TEDESCHI (53m)
Koniseti TINAO (54m)
Goals:
Rhiannon GREGORIO (6m)
Larlynta POTTS (17m)
Rhiannon GREGORIO (51m)
This means the Raiders finished 10th and avoided the wooden spoon, with their first win in the final round.
Harold Matthews
Canberra Raiders 58
Tries:
Clay WEBB (12m)
Jack WILLIAMS (18m)
Jack WILLIAMS (21m)
Livai KALOUTOLU (26m)
Jack WILLIAMS (29m)
Livai KALOUTOLU (31m)
Clay WEBB (37m)
Jack WILLIAMS (45m)
Jesse BUCHAN (50m)
Clay WEBB (59m)
Goals:
Junior TUPOU (14m)
Junior TUPOU (20m)
Junior TUPOU (22m)
Junior TUPOU (27m)
Jack WILLIAMS (29m)
Harrison ALDER (32m)
Junior TUPOU (38m)
Junior TUPOU (51m)
Bryce MAGNONE (59m)
defeated
North Sydney Bears 6
Tries:
Dan STOVOLD (5m)
Goals:
Louis REYES (6m)
The Raiders finished in 11th in this grade.
SG Ball
Canberra Raiders 28
Tries:
Immanuel TAGALOAMATUA (6m)
Jarrett SUBLOO (8m)
Jarrett SUBLOO (49m)
Jarrett SUBLOO (53m)
Benjamin NANESA (62m)
Goals:
Jordan LITTLE (7m)
Jordan LITTLE (10m)
Jordan LITTLE (50m)
Jordan LITTLE (63m)
defeated
North Sydney Bears 20
Tries:
Zac STRACEY (1m)
William O'TOOLE (6m)
Ezra GIBSON (31m)
Goals:
Samuel STRATIS (3m)
Samuel STRATIS (7m)
Samuel STRATIS (25m)
Samuel STRATIS (32m)
The Raiders finished sixth in this grade and have made the finals.
Tarsha Gale Cup
Canberra Raiders 40
Tries:
Tamika MILLARD (1m)
Emily HOFFMAN (4m)
Emily HOFFMAN (12m)
Emily HOFFMAN (13m)
Tara MCGRATH-WEST (32m)
Hayley WHATMAN (45m)
Tara MCGRATH-WEST (50m)
Lauren KELLY (55m)
Goals:
Tamika MILLARD (4m)
Lauren KELLY (33m)
Tamika MILLARD (46m)
Lauren KELLY (48m)
defeated
Canterbury Bulldogs 26
Tries:
Renuka PHALAKLANG (3m)
Sinead SIO (5m)
Sinead SIO (16m)
Joy TEDESCHI (53m)
Koniseti TINAO (54m)
Goals:
Rhiannon GREGORIO (6m)
Larlynta POTTS (17m)
Rhiannon GREGORIO (51m)
This means the Raiders finished 10th and avoided the wooden spoon, with their first win in the final round.
Harold Matthews
Canberra Raiders 58
Tries:
Clay WEBB (12m)
Jack WILLIAMS (18m)
Jack WILLIAMS (21m)
Livai KALOUTOLU (26m)
Jack WILLIAMS (29m)
Livai KALOUTOLU (31m)
Clay WEBB (37m)
Jack WILLIAMS (45m)
Jesse BUCHAN (50m)
Clay WEBB (59m)
Goals:
Junior TUPOU (14m)
Junior TUPOU (20m)
Junior TUPOU (22m)
Junior TUPOU (27m)
Jack WILLIAMS (29m)
Harrison ALDER (32m)
Junior TUPOU (38m)
Junior TUPOU (51m)
Bryce MAGNONE (59m)
defeated
North Sydney Bears 6
Tries:
Dan STOVOLD (5m)
Goals:
Louis REYES (6m)
The Raiders finished in 11th in this grade.
SG Ball
Canberra Raiders 28
Tries:
Immanuel TAGALOAMATUA (6m)
Jarrett SUBLOO (8m)
Jarrett SUBLOO (49m)
Jarrett SUBLOO (53m)
Benjamin NANESA (62m)
Goals:
Jordan LITTLE (7m)
Jordan LITTLE (10m)
Jordan LITTLE (50m)
Jordan LITTLE (63m)
defeated
North Sydney Bears 20
Tries:
Zac STRACEY (1m)
William O'TOOLE (6m)
Ezra GIBSON (31m)
Goals:
Samuel STRATIS (3m)
Samuel STRATIS (7m)
Samuel STRATIS (25m)
Samuel STRATIS (32m)
The Raiders finished sixth in this grade and have made the finals.
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Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
Coincidence that Tarsha Gale team wins the same round as the NRL team? I think not
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
Canberra Raiders to face Manly Sea Eagles in SG Ball Wk 1 finals
The Canberra Raiders will face the Manly Sea Eagles in week one of the SG Ball finals at Brookvale Oval on Sunday. Full finals draw:
LEICHHARDT OVAL (FRIDAY, 13 APRIL)
6.15pm: St George Dragons v South Sydney Rabbitohs (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
7:30pm: Penrith Panthers v Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
LEICHHARDT OVAL (SATURDAY, 14 APRIL)
12pm: Balmain Tigers v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
1.30pm: Sydney Roosters v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (UNE SG Ball Cup)
3pm: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks v Newcastle Knights (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
4.15pm: Penrith Panthers v Newcastle Knights (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
5:45pm: Penrith Panthers v Newcastle Knights (UNE SG Ball Cup)
CAMPBELLTOWN SPORTS STADIUM (SUNDAY, 15 APRIL)
11.30am: Wests Tigers v Illawarra Steelers (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
12.45pm: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Illawarra Steelers (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
2.15pm: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Illawarra Steelers (UNE SG Ball Cup)
BROOKVALE OVAL (SUNDAY, 15 APRIL)
11.30am: Parramatta Eels v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
1.10pm: Canberra Raiders v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (UNE SG Ball Cup)
The Canberra Raiders will face the Manly Sea Eagles in week one of the SG Ball finals at Brookvale Oval on Sunday. Full finals draw:
LEICHHARDT OVAL (FRIDAY, 13 APRIL)
6.15pm: St George Dragons v South Sydney Rabbitohs (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
7:30pm: Penrith Panthers v Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
LEICHHARDT OVAL (SATURDAY, 14 APRIL)
12pm: Balmain Tigers v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
1.30pm: Sydney Roosters v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (UNE SG Ball Cup)
3pm: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks v Newcastle Knights (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
4.15pm: Penrith Panthers v Newcastle Knights (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
5:45pm: Penrith Panthers v Newcastle Knights (UNE SG Ball Cup)
CAMPBELLTOWN SPORTS STADIUM (SUNDAY, 15 APRIL)
11.30am: Wests Tigers v Illawarra Steelers (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
12.45pm: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Illawarra Steelers (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
2.15pm: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Illawarra Steelers (UNE SG Ball Cup)
BROOKVALE OVAL (SUNDAY, 15 APRIL)
11.30am: Parramatta Eels v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
1.10pm: Canberra Raiders v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (UNE SG Ball Cup)
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
Junior Rep Round 9 Wrap: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2018/04 ... nd-9-wrap/
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
2018 Junior Representatives Finals Wk 1: Canberra Raiders V Manly Sea Eagles
SG Ball Finals Wk 1
Canberra Raiders V Manly Sea Eagles
Sunday 15 April, 1:10pm
Brookvale Oval
Canberra Raiders
1. Jarrett SUBLOO
2. Aidan GAFFEY
3. Harley SMITH-SHIELDS
4. Jeremiah SIMBIKEN
5. Lachlan EVESTON
6. Jordan LITTLE
7. Immanuel TAGALOAMATUA
8. Benjamin NANESA
9. Joe Roberts
10. K. RAWHITI
11. Jordan MARTIN
12. Brody TRACEY
13. Matthew DRAGISIC
14. Maleke MORRIS
15. Kali TAISENI
16. Matthew FELLOWS
17. James ATONIO
18. Jay TE KANI
19. Kalani ANITELEA-HAND
20. Jacob STURT
Manly Sea Eagles
1. Keegan TURNER
2. Roland PODESTA
3. Max LEHMANN
4. Dane OOSTENDORP-POWER
5. Semi NAISEVUNIVAI
6. Jamie LAWLER
7. Hyrum WICHMANN
8. Keith TITMUSS
9. Tyran OTT (c)
10. Sean VAIVELATA
11. Ben TRBOJEVIC
12. Joshua SCHUSTER
13. Sione FAINU
14. Luke ROULAND
16. Alec TUITAVAKE
17. Falefa LETOI
18. Filimaua FILIMAUA-TAU
20. Joshua FEPULEAI
22. Jack BIRT
23. Logan HUMPHRIES
24. Thomas HARDCASTLE
25. Levi MOGER
SG Ball Finals Wk 1
Canberra Raiders V Manly Sea Eagles
Sunday 15 April, 1:10pm
Brookvale Oval
Canberra Raiders
1. Jarrett SUBLOO
2. Aidan GAFFEY
3. Harley SMITH-SHIELDS
4. Jeremiah SIMBIKEN
5. Lachlan EVESTON
6. Jordan LITTLE
7. Immanuel TAGALOAMATUA
8. Benjamin NANESA
9. Joe Roberts
10. K. RAWHITI
11. Jordan MARTIN
12. Brody TRACEY
13. Matthew DRAGISIC
14. Maleke MORRIS
15. Kali TAISENI
16. Matthew FELLOWS
17. James ATONIO
18. Jay TE KANI
19. Kalani ANITELEA-HAND
20. Jacob STURT
Manly Sea Eagles
1. Keegan TURNER
2. Roland PODESTA
3. Max LEHMANN
4. Dane OOSTENDORP-POWER
5. Semi NAISEVUNIVAI
6. Jamie LAWLER
7. Hyrum WICHMANN
8. Keith TITMUSS
9. Tyran OTT (c)
10. Sean VAIVELATA
11. Ben TRBOJEVIC
12. Joshua SCHUSTER
13. Sione FAINU
14. Luke ROULAND
16. Alec TUITAVAKE
17. Falefa LETOI
18. Filimaua FILIMAUA-TAU
20. Joshua FEPULEAI
22. Jack BIRT
23. Logan HUMPHRIES
24. Thomas HARDCASTLE
25. Levi MOGER
Re: Andrew Johns and Laurie Daley Cups
Monaro lost in the Laurie Daley Cup semi finals on the weekend...
Newcastle Knights 58 (R Meyn 2, T Doney 2, I Mataora, S Abraham, R Potts, S Tuitupou Kutu, R Haidle, M Meafua tries; J Smith 9 goals) def. Monaro 6 (Z Bijorac try; M Atkinson goal)
Riverina Bulls made it to the final in Laurie Daly Cup, and will play the Newcastle Knights.
Western Rams will play Illawarra South Coast Dragons in the Andrew Johns Cup final.
http://crlnsw.com.au/andrew-johns-and-l ... ts-finals/
Newcastle Knights 58 (R Meyn 2, T Doney 2, I Mataora, S Abraham, R Potts, S Tuitupou Kutu, R Haidle, M Meafua tries; J Smith 9 goals) def. Monaro 6 (Z Bijorac try; M Atkinson goal)
Riverina Bulls made it to the final in Laurie Daly Cup, and will play the Newcastle Knights.
Western Rams will play Illawarra South Coast Dragons in the Andrew Johns Cup final.
http://crlnsw.com.au/andrew-johns-and-l ... ts-finals/
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
SG Ball Finals Wk 1
Canberra Raiders V Manly Sea Eagles
This post updates with live scores... so refresh for the latest.
Canberra Raiders 40
Tries:
Matthew DRAGISIC (7m)
Harley SMITH-SHIELDS (18m)
Matthew DRAGISIC (31m)
Jordan LITTLE (36m)
Matthew FELLOWS (46m)
Maleke MORRIS (50m)
Benjamin NANESA (68m)
Goals:
Jordan LITTLE (8m)
Harley SMITH-SHIELDS (20m)
Jordan LITTLE (32m)
Jordan LITTLE (48m)
Jordan LITTLE (69m)
defeated
Manly Sea Eagles 36
Tries:
Keith TITMUSS (3m)
Roland PODESTA (14m)
Joshua SCHUSTER (21m)
Hyrum WICHMANN (40m)
Filimaua FILIMAUA-TAU (42m)
Jamie LAWLER (56m)
Jamie LAWLER (61m)
Goals:
Roland PODESTA (5m)
Roland PODESTA (41m)
Roland PODESTA (44m)
Roland PODESTA (62m)
Canberra Raiders V Manly Sea Eagles
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Canberra Raiders 40
Tries:
Matthew DRAGISIC (7m)
Harley SMITH-SHIELDS (18m)
Matthew DRAGISIC (31m)
Jordan LITTLE (36m)
Matthew FELLOWS (46m)
Maleke MORRIS (50m)
Benjamin NANESA (68m)
Goals:
Jordan LITTLE (8m)
Harley SMITH-SHIELDS (20m)
Jordan LITTLE (32m)
Jordan LITTLE (48m)
Jordan LITTLE (69m)
defeated
Manly Sea Eagles 36
Tries:
Keith TITMUSS (3m)
Roland PODESTA (14m)
Joshua SCHUSTER (21m)
Hyrum WICHMANN (40m)
Filimaua FILIMAUA-TAU (42m)
Jamie LAWLER (56m)
Jamie LAWLER (61m)
Goals:
Roland PODESTA (5m)
Roland PODESTA (41m)
Roland PODESTA (44m)
Roland PODESTA (62m)
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
SG Ball Finals Wk 1
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Canberra Raiders 40 defeated Manly Sea Eagles 36
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Canberra Raiders 40 defeated Manly Sea Eagles 36
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Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
High scoring match.The Greenhouse wrote:SG Ball Finals Wk 1
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Canberra Raiders 40 defeated Manly Sea Eagles 36
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
Yes, yes it was.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
Junior representatives finals Week 2
Saturday 21 April
Leichhardt Oval
Parramatta Eels v Cronulla Sharks – 10:30am (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
Illawarra Steelers v St George Dragons – 12:00pm (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
Newcastle Knights v Penrith Panthers – 1:30pm (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
Penrith Panthers v Canberra Raiders – 3:00pm (UNE SG Ball Cup)
Penrith Panthers v Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs – 4:30pm (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
Sydney Roosters v Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs – 6:00pm (UNE SG Ball Cup)
Saturday 21 April
Leichhardt Oval
Parramatta Eels v Cronulla Sharks – 10:30am (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
Illawarra Steelers v St George Dragons – 12:00pm (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
Newcastle Knights v Penrith Panthers – 1:30pm (Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup)
Penrith Panthers v Canberra Raiders – 3:00pm (UNE SG Ball Cup)
Penrith Panthers v Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs – 4:30pm (UNE Harold Matthews Cup)
Sydney Roosters v Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs – 6:00pm (UNE SG Ball Cup)
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Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
UNE as in University of New England?
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
Think so.
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Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
I guess the next question is why?greeneyed wrote:Think so.
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
Sponsorship.
Re: 2018 Canberra Raiders juniors
2018 Junior Representatives Finals Wk 2: Canberra Raiders V Penrith Panthers
SG Ball
Canberra Raiders V Penrith Panthers
Saturday 21 April 3:00pm
Leichhardt Oval
Canberra Raiders
1. Jarrett Subloo 2. Kali Taiseni 3. Harley Smith-Shields 4. Matthew Timoko 5. Caleb Sinn 6. Jordan Little 7. Immanuel Tagaloamatua (c) 8. Benjamin Nanesa 9. Joe Roberts 10. K. Rawhiti 11. Jordan Martin 12. Brody Tracey 13. Matthew Dragisic
14. Matthew Fellows 15. Maleke Morris 16. Kristian Jensen 17. James Atonio 18. Jay Te Kani 19. Kalani Anitelea-Hand 20. Jacob Sturt 21. Jeremiah Simbiken
Penrith Panthers
1. Charlie Staines 20. Zachary Cini 3. Matthew Faauila 4. Stephen Crichton 5. Thomas Farr 6. Matt Burton 7. Hayden Bonanno 8. Luke Puru 9. Maurice Trindall 10. Ratu Nanovo 11. Zac Duclos 12. Ethan Clark-Wood 13. Shawn Blore (c)
14. Chase Chapman 15. Z. Lemasaniai Fai 16. Patrick Naicori 17. Laisenia Turuva 18. H. El-Nchar 19. Jordan Ehsman 21. Sadee Sub Laban 22. Braiden Magele
SG Ball Finals Wk 1 highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/04/1 ... -ball-fw1/
PREVIEW: The Canberra Raiders produced a remarkable come from behind win over the Manly Sea Eagles at Brookvale Oval in Week 1 of the SG Ball Finals, running out 40-36 winners - thanks to a try in the final two minutes.
The Raiders now meet the Penrith Panthers in Weeks 2 of the finals at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday. The Panthers finished the regular season undefeated, but fell to the Newcastle Knights in Week 1 of the finals, losing 18-6.
It is again sudden death for the Green Machine. The winner of this match will progress to a Preliminary Final.
SG Ball
Canberra Raiders V Penrith Panthers
Saturday 21 April 3:00pm
Leichhardt Oval
Canberra Raiders
1. Jarrett Subloo 2. Kali Taiseni 3. Harley Smith-Shields 4. Matthew Timoko 5. Caleb Sinn 6. Jordan Little 7. Immanuel Tagaloamatua (c) 8. Benjamin Nanesa 9. Joe Roberts 10. K. Rawhiti 11. Jordan Martin 12. Brody Tracey 13. Matthew Dragisic
14. Matthew Fellows 15. Maleke Morris 16. Kristian Jensen 17. James Atonio 18. Jay Te Kani 19. Kalani Anitelea-Hand 20. Jacob Sturt 21. Jeremiah Simbiken
Penrith Panthers
1. Charlie Staines 20. Zachary Cini 3. Matthew Faauila 4. Stephen Crichton 5. Thomas Farr 6. Matt Burton 7. Hayden Bonanno 8. Luke Puru 9. Maurice Trindall 10. Ratu Nanovo 11. Zac Duclos 12. Ethan Clark-Wood 13. Shawn Blore (c)
14. Chase Chapman 15. Z. Lemasaniai Fai 16. Patrick Naicori 17. Laisenia Turuva 18. H. El-Nchar 19. Jordan Ehsman 21. Sadee Sub Laban 22. Braiden Magele
SG Ball Finals Wk 1 highlights: https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2018/04/1 ... -ball-fw1/
PREVIEW: The Canberra Raiders produced a remarkable come from behind win over the Manly Sea Eagles at Brookvale Oval in Week 1 of the SG Ball Finals, running out 40-36 winners - thanks to a try in the final two minutes.
The Raiders now meet the Penrith Panthers in Weeks 2 of the finals at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday. The Panthers finished the regular season undefeated, but fell to the Newcastle Knights in Week 1 of the finals, losing 18-6.
It is again sudden death for the Green Machine. The winner of this match will progress to a Preliminary Final.