Girls (5-6yrs) Introduction to Rugby League Days!
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A joint initiative (NRL & GBJRL) is being launched in May/June this year to provide an opportunity for young girls (5 to 6 age group) to be introduced to rugby league with a medium to long term view of establishing regular girl’s junior rugby league program and competition.
The dates set aside for this are Saturday 6 May 2017; Saturday 20 May 2017 and Saturday 10 June 2017. The venue for the initial opening will be Albert Bishop Park, Franklin Street, Nundah commencing at 9.30am.
Current registered junior female players are encouraged and welcome to attend as well.
The sessions will include expert coaching from qualified coaches and officiating by qualified match officials.
Please complete the below nomination form for any girls interested in partaking in this great initiative and return to s.mcnally@qrl.com.au
For any further information contact Sarah Walker, NRL on 0411 159 463 or Shane Mc Nally on 0448 851 242
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SP Brewery partners with Rugby League World Cup 2017
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PNG Kokomos Nines Carnival Date Set – Get Your Teams Ready!
Please share around, both here and in PNG, we welcome PNG teams from right across Australia and PNG. But you need to be organising your teams now and notify our President, Tom Adamson, of your interest so that we can keep you informed as we draw closer to the 2017 PNG Kokomos Nines Carnival!
Last year’s Kokomos Nines Carnival was a fantastic event and we are looking to make it bigger and better in 2017. We can’t wait to do it all again!
We look forward to seeing you all there!
Kokomos Kukk Backs Up for NRL All Stars
Fresh from her Auckland Nines Championship winning debut, Amelia Kukk fronted for the Women’s NRL All Stars team. They played the Indigenous Women’s All Stars team and were beaten 14-4.
Congratulations Amelia we’re proud of our Kokomos Auckland All Star!
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Dear AlphaSport Member,
Check out the Pre-Season specials below, including:
• AlphaSport Club Rewards
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• NEW Products & Specials
• Sports Taping Starter Pack
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• WIN an Inflatable Team Ice Bath
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Join the Logan Wanderers
The Logan Wanderers Rugby League club are urgently seeking players to join their 2017 campaign. You don’t need to be from PNG as all nationalities are welcome.
The team play in the Brisbane Second Division Rugby League Men’s competition and looking at play in the Southside Open 3 Grade. The team recently experienced great success, having won the South Side 4 premiership in 2014.
Players who are interested in joining and playing with the team are asked to attend their next training session. You need to be there Monday night so that they have a clear idea of numbers.
Training nights are held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.30pm at Boundary Road, Bill Norris Oval (back field).
For more information, ring club president Tom Adamson on 0402 666 712 or email the club at logan_wanderers@outlook.com.
Find out more about the Brisbane Second Division via their Facebook page: BSDRL Facebook
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NSW Win NSW Koori v QLD Murri Match
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Kokomos Reps Tyler Han & Jesse Braslin Rep Murri 16 Team
By QRL Media
Interstate rivalry will be on display tonight when the Queensland Under 16 Murri side face off against the NSW Under 16 Koori side in Newcastle.
The two teams will play as part of the Awabakal All Stars Interstate Challenge at 6pm NSW time; while the bill will also see Queensland Murri Carnival winners the Cherbourg Hornets play the Redfern All Blacks.
The Indigenous All Stars and World All Stars men’s and women’s games will be played tomorrow night at McDonald Jones Stadium.
Queensland Under 16 Murri coach Jim Stevens said the boys have been soaking up the atmosphere of the All Stars celebrations which also included a combined lunch with the Koori side and the NRL Indigenous All Stars team yesterday.
“This week has been fantastic,” Stevens said.
“It was a great thing for the boys to have their jerseys presented by the Indigenous All Stars.”
While the whole squad have been making the most of the opportunity to take part in many of cultural activities that have become a centrepiece of the NRL All Stars celebrations, they have also been training hard in anticipation of a tough match.
“This game will be played with the same New South Wales v Queensland rivalry as all the interstate games, for sure,” Stevens said.
“At the lunch, the boys were definitely sizing each other up,” he laughed.
One factor which has Stevens hopeful of seeing a strong performance from his young team is the fact they have been able to play together previously, having toured New Zealand at the end of last season, playing two games.
“The games in New Zealand put us on the front foot for this game,” he said.
“The boys have now played together and know each other.”
Over the past few years, this Murri v Koori game has proven to be highly competitive and a hard one to win, with the two teams playing out draws in four of the past seven years.
This was the case last season where the two rivals were forced to share the spoils with a 16-16 score which resulted the Queensland Murri side retaining the shield, having last won in 2014.
Stevens also said he wished to express his gratitude to the Newcastle Knights NRL club who had made the boys feel welcome.
“The Knights have been fantastic and have been letting us use their facilities to prepare,” Stevens said.
A rule change this year means all 20 players named in the squad will have the opportunity to play, with the unlimited interchange in place for the game.
See the Queensland Under 16 Murri squad list below:
1. Rayden Burns
2. Alofiaua Khan
3. Byron Parnell
4. Hamish Gibson
5. Watjerra Briggs
6. Bailey Biondi-Odo
7. Lyncoln Rebel
8. George Lee
9. Tyler Han
10. Vaughn Kim
11. Cole Gardner
12. Lochie Pollack
13. Elia Mooka
14. Jesse Braslin
15. Jackson Smith
16. Leo Blennerhassett
17. Tyreece Gyemore
18. Ben Mckellor
19. Rodney Wailu-Walsh
20. Denzel Borthwick
Kumul and Kokomos Representative, Rod Griffin Signs With Bulldogs
Congratuations to Rod Griffin, who obtained his release with the Tigers, to sign a 1 year deal with the Bulldogs. Rod is a Kumul and former Kokomos representative. We wish him every success for the 2017 NRL season.
CONGRATULATIONS AMELIA KUKK AUSTRALIAN JILLAROOS AUCKLAND NINES TITLE HOLDER ON DEBUT!
WOMENS GAME 2: NZ 0 V AUSTRALIA 8
Chelsea Baker crashed over for the first try following a period of Jillaroos domination in the first half. Sam Bremner scored another one for the Jillaroos follows after a deft kick and plenty of pace from the chasers. The ferns had one chance at the end of the second half but Australia were doing everything right and held a mountain of possession.
SECOND HALF:
A bit of back and forth early in the second half with no score but it is all being played in the Ferns own half. Kezie Apps came off injured midway through the second half. She had left the field earlier to have her head strapped for a cut but she had to leave again again after hyperextending her ankle.
No further score as full time is blown. The Jillaroos win the match and the series with a second consecutive win.
Congratulations to Amelia Kukk on winning the Auckland Nines title on debut!
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