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Wednesday 20 th Sept , ' 06 EnergyAustralia Stadium
Westfields SHS - Asutralia's 1st SHSWESTFIELDS
SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL
42 - 12 CHIFLEY
SHS

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Player of the Final (Sid Ellis Trophy)
Anisi Finau (Westfields SHS)
Player of the Competition (Sam Davey Trophy)
Tunui Joseph ( Westfields SHS )
BUCKLEY SHIELD TEAM LISTS
Westfields SHS - Asutralia's 1st SHSWestfields Sports HS Vs Chifley Sen College
Colours : Sky Blue, White & Gold Colours : Blue & White
Chris Ulugia 1 Hayder Ersoy
Kevin Fodor 2 Brooke Moore
Trent Jennings 3 Ben Leota Mu
Anisi Finau 4 Paul Lolesi
Stefano Taukafa 5 Dylan Ross
Dean Janda 6 Tinei Muna
Maneta Pepe 7 William Beale
Jefferson Afele 8 Masi Filise
Jake Simonato 9 Guy Kelly
Richard Siolaa 10 Dylan Presbury
Tunui Joseph 11 Ryan Cridland
Eric Endemann 12 Livi Loi
Jerome Mose 13 Noke Vanupola
     
Rodney Moefaauo 14 Wiki Tuavao
Suia Mafi 15 Ricky Martin
Allan Aukafolau 16 Elkan Tanuvasa
Pati Logoifiti 17 Aaron Taavale
Jacob Gagan 18 John Naisali
A. J. Poko 19 George Jennings
David Klemmer 20 Ken Graff
     
Tony Wignell Coach Craig Saad
Greg Boulos Trainer Kevin Stacey
Wayne Lambkin " Daniel Footit
Helen Wilson/ Rod Cherry Principal Steve Freeborn
BUCKLEY PLATE GRAND FINAL
Farrer AHSFarrer
Memorial AG.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Brisbane Waters CollegeBRISBANE
WATERS
HIGH SCHOOL

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Player of the Final
Jason Hayward (Brisbane Waters Sec Coll)
BUCKLEY PLATE GRAND FINAL TEAMS :

Luke Murphy
Jamie Rushton
James Coote
Justin Canterbury
Tom Austine
Brayden Williame
Callum McGillicuddy
Chris Norman (c)
Chace Williams
Nathan McManus
Zane Sparke
Sean Ellard
Jason Hayward

Shane Cooper
Daniel Bluff
Henry Lovell
Aedan Avery
James Lovell
Justin McDermott
Daniel Taylor

Neil Hinton
Matt Marker
Josh Spencer

Frank Gasper

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Ryan Pooley
Luke Anderson
Cameron Rodgers
Nathan Whale
Matt Allwood
Daniel Sharman
Tyler Smith
Matt Goodridge
Travis Saxby
Luke Smith
Jack Broughton
Michael Rolfe
Tegan McMillan

Jack O’Neill-Shaw
Jaye Sippell
Mark Turnbull
Simon Semmier
Johdin Mathers
Blake Reardon


Josh Laurie
Daniel Quinn

Steve Cavaghan


thanks for the update chace from BWHS    
BRISBANE WATERS WINS IN BUCKLEY SHIELD
Brisbane Waters CollegeBrisbane Water Secondary College has had success in rugby league recently in the Buckley Plate, according to college principal Mr Guys Vrolyk. "The Brisbane Water Secondary College Under-14 Rugby League squad travelled to Newcastle on Wednesday, September 20, to play the final of the Buckley Plate at Energy Australia Stadium," Mr Vrolyk said."The Buckley Plate is the play-off for third and fourth in the State wide Buckley Shield knockout competition.

"Going in as underdogs against a highly-fancied Farrer Agricultural College side, the team were upbeat and confident of causing an upset."

Team coach Mr Neil Hinton said: "Mark Cribb, Matt Marker and the Rugby League Academy squad from the senior campus were a great help in preparing the team by coming to the Umina campus for a couple of training sessions."

Mr Hinton said pre-match preparations were completed in the Newcastle Knights dressing rooms before the boys ran out onto the Stadium for the biggest League game the Umina Campus has been involved with.

"Following a nervous start, the team settled into their normal style of play, with some outstanding defensive work by Brayden Williame, Jason Hayward, Nathan McManus, Chris Norman and Zane Sparke," Mr Hinton said.

"Knocks to Sean Ellard and Nathan McManus meant that Shane Cooper and Daniel Bluff were used off the bench earlier than intended but both players really lifted and put in outstanding performances.

"Luke Murphy was making some good ground every time he joined in the attack.

"Callum McGillicuddy, Brayden Williame and Justin Canterbury tormented the Farrer defence following great work by the forwards.

"Unfortunately a lack of patience and poor ball security crept into the Brisbane Water game and Farrer took advantage and put on two tries for a 10-nil lead.

"Brisbane Water lifted and began to exert dominance in all facets of the game.

"In the last five minutes of the first half, this dominance paid off, firstly with a try to Chase Williams after a brilliant off-load by Jason Hayward."

Mr Hinton said James Coote's conversion from wide out in difficult, windy conditions gave the side a further boost in confidence and reduced the Farrer lead to four.

"Almost on half time, after great lead-up work that had Farrer on the back foot, Jason Hayward split the defence and planted the ball over the stripe," Mr Hinton said.

"Luke Murphy added the extras to give Brisbane Water a half time lead of 12 to 10.

"The second half did not start according to plan with Farrer scoring in the opening minute to retake the lead at 16 to 12.

"This quick try shook the Brisbane Water side back into action and showing great patience and control they started to regain the ascendancy.

"A side in a game like this must have a strong bench and all of the players rotated off the bench played their part in the team.

"Backs Jamie Rushton, James Lovell, Tom Austine, James Coote, Justin Canterbury and Henry Lovell attacked and defended well while fullback Luke Murphy was dangerous every time he had the ball.

"Brisbane Water retook the lead with a try to Justin McDermott.

"Justin came off the bench and did precisely what was intended.

"James Coote once again added the extras to give Brisbane Water a two-point advantage.

"The forwards led by captain Chris Norman controlled the game with great defence and forceful ball running.

"Daniel Bluff, Nathan McManus, Jason Hayward, Sean Ellard, Zane Sparke, Shane Cooper, Chace Williams all hammered the Farrer defence running off halves Callum McGillicuddy and Brayden Williame.

"Chase Williams put Brisbane further ahead with his second try and after the conversion by James Coote."

Mr Hinton said that, despite some intimidating tactics from the opposition, Brisbane Water held their composure and ran out very deserving victors.

"What makes this such a special team is that everyone puts in," Mr Hinton said.

"For example, Aeden Avery did not get much of an opportunity in this game, but like Daniel Taylor who volunteered to video the match and water boy Josh Spence, played a big role within the squad.

"All three were an integral part of the squad from first game to last.

"The season, which culminated in this win, was a real team effort with all 21 in the squad putting in great effort.

"To top off the win, after Chris Norman accepted the Buckley Plate, Jason Hayward was named Player of the Final and Nathan McManus was selected as the Knights Player of the Match."

Mr Hinton said all of the players received winners medals as a tribute for their efforts.

Mr Vrolyk said: "Both coach Neil Hinton and trainer Matt Marker were proud of the boys efforts and attitude throughout the season."
Press release, September 27 Gus Vrolyk, Brisbane Water Secondary College
W. C. BUCKLEY SHIELD SEMI FINAL - 12 th September '06
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Hunter SHSHUNTER
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16 - 24 Westfields SHSWESTFIELDS
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W. C. BUCKLEY SHIELD SEMI FINAL - 15 th September '06
CHIFLEY
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DEFEATED BASS HILL
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Wednesday 23 rd August
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Westfields SHSWESTFIELDS
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48 - 4 WADE
High School
Hunter SHSHUNTER
SHS
34 - 22 Brisbane Waters CollegeBRISBANE WATERS
COLLEGE
CHIFLEY
SHS
22 - 20 Farrer AHSFarrer Memorial
AG. H. S.
BASS HILL
HS
10 - 6 ESHSENDEAVOUR
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MATCH REPORT

 

FERRER Memorial Agricultural High School
Throught to BUCKLEY SHIELD SEMI FINALS

Wednesday 16 th August '06

There was success to follow for Farrer in the Buckley Shield side (under 14s) accounting for James Cook High School 38-12 to advance to the quarter-finals at Farrer's John Simpson Oval yesterday.

Ryan Pooley crossed for a double and added a conversion, while Cameron Rodgers booted four goals including one to convert his own first half try. Mark Turnbull, Luke Anderson and Nathan Whale rounded out the scorecard.

FarrerFERRER
Memorial Agricultural
HS
James Cook
High School

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MULLUM HAVE BUCKLEY'S

Casino High School

Casino High played a fantastic second half of rugby league to just go down to Mullumbimby High School in the North Eastern final of the Buckley Shield on Wednesday.

The Buckley Shield is a NSW high schools state-wide knock out competition for under 14 year old boys and more than 200 hundred schools participate in it.

Casino won the Richmond division and Mullumbimby the Far North Coast to set up the match between the two sides.

Mullum High looked to have the game sewn up at half time when they'd amassed a 28-0 lead but Casino surprised their home crowd with a spirited comeback attempt.

Casino scored four unanswered tries and converted two of them to take the deficit to 28-26 before the final whistle blew and Mullum were awarded the match.

Mullum High will now play the winner of the North Western region.

 
College wins place in rugby league finals
Brisbane Water Secondary College The Brisbane Water Secondary College has followed its Under 14 Rugby League success in the Buckley Shield with an open age place in the last eight of the statewide University Shield competition.

The Open Boys team, coached by the college's sport academy co-ordinators Mr Mark Cribb and Mr Matt Marker, has won its way through to the finals with some "outstanding performances" against the leading senior colleges in the state, according to relieving college principal Mr Gus Vrolyk.

Mr Cribb said the team had "impressive wins" over Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College and Callaghan Senior College and a gutsy win against Freshwater Senior College from Sydney North.

"They are playing great rugby league and growing in confidence with each successive game," Mr Cribb said.

"We now take on the western region champions, Dubbo Senior College, for a crack at a semi final berth."

Mr Vrolyk said: "The Open Boys team is a product of the College's Sport Academy program in rugby league and this year's team is demonstrating the benefit of first rate opportunities afforded by the academy program.

"The team is also fortunate in having the coaches of the calibre of Mr Cribb and Mr Marker and the support of Country Rugby League."

Mr Vrolyk said the likely squad for the Dubbo trip would be Josh Foley (captain), Michael Smith (vice-captain), Aku Uate, Martin Jeffrey, Jim Fawcett, Cheyne Hall, Jason Overton, Daniel Nicholls, Joel Weeks, Jeremy Williams, Brett Sonter, Dylan Smith, Junior Qata, Robert Woodger, Steve Little, Tom Crocker, Beau Bovis, Michael Quirk, Alex Brown, Max Perkins, Brett Jackson, Michael Paterson, Tom Reid and Nick Cama.

Press release, August 14 Gus Vrolyk, Brisbane Water Secondary College

 

St Patrick’s College, Sutherland Under 14s NEW STATE CHAMPIONS INTERRUPT SUCCESSIVE CUP TITLE BID

St Patrick’s College, Sutherland Under 14s Rugby League Team took out their first State title after easily beating thedefending champions St John’s College,Lismore 31–4 in the 2005 Cochrane Cup.

The new State champions progressed tothe finals in five consecutive games in theCatholic schools statewideknockout competition for U14s.

Team manager Lou Paganosaid it was a sweet revenge tobeat the defending premiers andtake the Cup for the first time. “It was a great effort to seethe boys go all the way this year,especially after losing to St John’sby only two points in the semi-finals last year and having travel-led a long way,” Mr Pagano said.

St John’s Coach and formerCanterbury Bulldogs player BrianBattese said he was disappointedin his team’s performance, andthe better team had won on the day. “They (St Patrick’s) played strongly all game and never let us into the match. Allcredit must go to them for a fine all-round performance,” he said.

The boys impressed onlookers Paul Sironen and representatives from the Cronulla Sharks, Craig Priestley and Tony Cain, as well as 380 supporters.

Man of the Match was half-back Jarrod Boyle, while the try scorers were Luke Pickerd (2), Chris Way, Hayden Smith, Jarrod Boyle and Lawrence Micalizzi

.St Patrick’s Under 14s RugbyLeague Team: Matt Sommers, Chris Larosa, Nathan Walsh, Dom Givney, Chris Way, Luke Pickerd, Jarrod Boyle, Rhys Boudib, Nathan Green, Kieran Quince,James Smiler, Pat Henson, LawrenceMicalizzi, James Caldwell, Hayden Smith,Boyd Irving, Jarred Barling, Jace Burgess, Zac Rasmussen, Luke Slater.
TOP: St Patrick’s Luke Pickerd scores one of his two tries.BOTTOM: Jarrod Boyle with one of his emphatic passes in the Under-14 team’s 31-4 CochraneCup Victory
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