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Griffin Legal John I Dent action for round eight saw more drama, excitement and a shock win from the Queanbeyan Whites against the Uni-Norths Owls. Not that the result was that surprising, but the manner and score, 50-12 and the fact that it was in Uni-Norths backyard certainly made this a statement win for the Whites.
Recent recruit Rian Auston’s hat-trick stole the show for Queanbeyan, who also benefitted from key contributions from Brumbies duo Lachlan McCaffrey and Matty Lucas. The bonus-point victory didn’t do enough for the Whites to leapfrog either Wests or Uni-Norths, but the nature of the win begs the question, are Queanbeyan now a dark horse in this competition?
We’ll know a little more after their matchup with Easts today at Griffith Oval, though they would likely been favourites there anyway given the Suburbs struggles so far in 2019.
East’s latest loss came at the hands of Royals, 69-15 at Phillip Oval. Star rake Suita Tai’s brace of tries rubberstamped the win for Royals with the Blue-Baggers maintaining their unbeaten record. Despite their spotless resume, it’s been far from plain sailing for the 2017 Champions, though this past week they began to look like the premiership contenders they clearly are. Still, even though the result was marvellous, Royals remain in second-place after Gungahlin kept up their own spotless resume against Wests.
That game today should be a cracker! Beat the Eagles, and the Blue-Baggers go top, but if Gungahlin can once again pass the test, and repeat their 2018 home result over Royals, and they’ll open up a gap atop the First-grade ladder and all-but assure a place in the playoffs, even this early in the year.
The only thing that will stop the Eagles reaching the postseason will be themselves. Even not at their best at Jamison Enclosed last week, the leaders were able to beat Wests with a bonus-point, putting the Lions scrum to the sword from minute one.
Wests did show plenty of spark in that game. In truth, other than the set-piece exchanges, Wests were every bit as good as the Eagles last week, and despite being down to 13 players at one stage, remained competitive throughout.
A trip to Vikings today means things don’t get easier for Wests, but what an opportunity to kickstart their season, given the fact that they should have beaten the Champions in round two. For the Vikings, early season struggles have started to subside, and victory over Wests consolidate their position in the top-three with Owls on the bye.
OWLS’ WIN A STATEMENT FOR WHITES
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FIXTURESSaturday 8 June
Premier Division All GradesEasts v Eagles (Griffith Oval)
Royals v Vikings (Phillip Enclosed)Wests v Owls (Jamison Oval)
1st DivisionTuesday 4 June
RMC v Whites (Portsea Oval)Thursday 6 June
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RUGBY IN THE ACT – THE EARLY YEARS: PART 2ACT players have bene prominent in NSW Country Wek competitions since they started in 1951. Initially, they joined players from Wagga, Illawarra and Goulburn to form the Southern NSW team. The ACT Rugby Union became independent and separated from the Country Rugby Union in 1974. ACT teams have since competed as a separate zone during Country Week. The ACTRU’s sphere of influence includes Cooma, Goulburn and Crookwell, but not Yass. Since its admission to the ARU as a full member, the ACT has played regular matches against Queensland, Sydney and NSW Country. In 1983 it joined NSW Country to field a combined team against Sydney.
Leading players developed in the ACT include Wallaby fullback Peter Ryan, Test centre Peter Scott, Test fullback Bob Brown, Test backs Dave Grimmond, John Weatherstone, Michael O’Connor, David Campese and Rod Batterham, and international forwards, Owen Butler and Stuart Macdougall. A Canberra restaurant takes pride in this international representation and lists “Fillet Campese” on its menu which a wag from Queensland suggested should be extended to include “Cauliflower Pilecki” in honour of the forward’s famous ears.
Since it was constituted in 1937, the ACTRU has been one pf Australia’s fastest developing Rugby bodies, with growth matching the rapid increase in Canberra’s population. From four original clubs, the ACTRU had grown to
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fourteen clubs and 49 teams in 1983, with 1053 registered senior players. In addition, a strong Schools Union operates in the district, conducts four competitions and participates in the Australian National Schoolboys’ Carnival. Test breakaway Simon Poidevin, from St. Patrick’s College. Goulburn, member of a local grazing family, played in the Associated Colleges Competition from which he won selection in the 1976 Australian Schoolboy’s team.
The strength of the ACTRU has been affected frequently by postings of servicemen stationed in the area. For several years immediately after World War II, RAN players stationed at HMAS Harman, and RAAF teams at Fairbairn RAAF Base, provided strong competition. A team from the Australian Forestry Commission School reached first grade status for a time and played in the 1949 Grand Final. Recently, a major concern of ACTRU officials has been the decline in playing standards of teams from the Royal Military College, which reflects an emphasis on academic achievement at Duntroon.
Canberra Royals rose to first grade status from the junior ranks of Northern Suburbs under the guidance of Jack Waters, who died in 1968, the year Royals won their sixth premiership. Then, Ainslie, a club drawn from junior teams in the northern suburbs, began to turn in promising displays, only to be merged with the fast-developing Downer club, reconstituted as Majura Rugby Club. Lyneham, a club of former students from Lyneham High School, did well for a time but was re-formed as the Western Districts Club. The Queanbeyan Rugby Club was formed in 1954, and has since been a force in ACT Rugby, backed by a flourishing licenced club. Queanbeyan Club won its third successive Canberra premiership in 1983.
Not the least of the ACTRU’s strength has bene the Goulburn Club, which, like eight other Canberra clubs, was supported by its financially profitable licenced club. Goulburn, one of the oldest rugby centres in Australia, played matches against Yass and Taralga in the 1870s, and delegates from the Goulburn Football Club, formed in 1873, attended the foundation meeting of the Southern Rugby Union in 1874. An international match between a Central Southern XV and the Reverend Matthew Mullineux’s British Isles team was played in Goulburn in 1899. Strong junior and School rugby competitions are conducted every winter, and the Rugby Club runs its own local radio session.
Taken from Australian Rugby Union: The Game and the Players (1984) – Jack Pollard
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WESTS SEVENTIES FOUR-PEAT Wests Rugby club had burst onto the consciousness of the Canberra rugby community in the late sixties and early seventies as they began to build towards a dynasty that would see them scoop four John I Dent Cup trophies in a row by the middle of the decade. Having reached, and won, their first Grand Final in 1969, a 27-6 defeat of Ainslie at Manuka Oval, the team repeated the feat again a year later with a similarly comprehensive win over Royals in the 1970 decider (27-3).
There followed two fallow years before the club began what was to be their greatest era in Canberra rugby, dominating the local scene with four Grand Final wins of equally impressive nature. These were no tight, abrasive contests however, as Wests won with something to spare on each of the occasions they were to pick up the trophy.
Indeed, but for a lip-up against Royals in the 1977 Grand Final they were beaten 16-0, Wests might have been looking at a special six-in-a-row feat as they were back in the winners circle a year later, claiming the 1978 crown with a 17-9 win over Queanbeyan Whites at Rugby
Park. But back to the start of the streak and the 1973 showdown with Easts.
The two teams had gone toe-to-toe at the top of the ladder that year with Wests emerging in first place by virtue of six competition points more than runner’s-up Easts. The Lions emphasised their superiority in the Final, roaring their way to a huge 33-10 win in an entertaining match.
Further Grand Final wins came in 1974 as RMC were held scoreless in an 18-0 triumph, before Norths were put to the sword a year later, a confident and exciting Wests swamping their opposition 25-9 in the big match. The streak was complete in 1976 when Royals were downed 24-13. After the 1978 success, Wests had to wait until 1993 for another Grand Final win. The seventies really were a Golden era for the club.
FOR THE RECORD: THE WINS
1973 – Wests 33 Easts 101974 – Wests 18 RMC 01975 – Wests 25 Norths 91976 – Wests 24 Royals 131978 – Wests 17 Queanbeyan 9
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VNICHOLLS ENCLOSED, 3.10PM
PREVIOUSLY
1 Sione Havili Mau2 Siuta Tai3 Ryan Kotlewski4 Samual Von Blanckensee5 Hugh Swann6 Max Singh7 Luke Kimber8 Rory Scott9 Pedron Rolando10 Nicholas Jervis Hamilton11 Douglas Lancaster12 Jamie Bodman13 Jason Swain14 Seth Going15 Lincoln Smith
COACH: Wayne Southwell
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Premier 1st gradeRound 11: 16 June 2018
Gungahlin 20 – Royals 12(Nicholls Enclosed Oval)
MATCH OFFICIALS:Referee: Brodie IngramAR1: Dennis BeissnerAR2: Reece Henshaw
Raymond DobsonAlexander Small
Thomas RossTristan Stanley
Connor O'ByrneLevi Shaw
TBCJames Fenukitau
Joel AtkinsMackenzie Hansen
Jamie KotzMatthew Hawke
Jackson DuffeyCorey TooleLuke Duffey
COACH: Marco Caputo
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SATURDAY 1 JUNE, NICHOLLS ENCLOSED
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PREVIOUSLY
1 Andy Scheele2 James Pearson3 La Drell Leyes4 Jack Houston5 Tom Iles6 Daniel Goodwin7 Joshua Myburgh8 Oliver Miller9 Zac Ross10 Tyler Meredith-Brown11 Ben Cassie12 Luke Nagel13 Liam Maguire14 Tomas Rodriguez15 Liam Shaw
COACH: Andrew Smith
1 James Bundy2 Michael Andrew-Copsy3 Karl Truijens4 Jonathon Andrew-Coosy5 Hugh Swann6 Connor Smith7 Jacob Mann8 Hayden Lazarus9 Thomas Hallam10 Bryce Keane11 Benedict Carlile12 Samuel Ross13 Harry Quinlan14 Chris Russell15 Reuben Keane
COACH: Wayne Southwell
2nd Grade Round 11: 16 June 2018
Gungahlin 12 – Royals 41 (Nicholls Enclosed Oval)
ColtsRound 11: 16 June 2018 Gungahlin 36 – Royals 5
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MATCH OFFICIAL:Referee: Reece Henshaw
MATCH OFFICIAL:Referee: Dennis Beissner
Hugh Van EdLachlan CareyFalamani MafiZachary Perrin Liam Bashford
Jack Ross Abraham Peters
Matthew Kingma Benjamin AnauJoseph Caputo
Iai Taupeamuhu Jackson Stewart
Sam Hyland Matthew Clifton
Isaac Crowe
COACH: Ben McGee
Oscar CunninghamNicholas Dobson
Nooroa KatukeMitchell ColbertMarc Berthelot
Liam ColleyConnor Jones
Simon AnauMitchell WardDaniel Garner
Claude EdwardsMatthew Driti
Ali Ngahe Adam Rummery
TBC
COACH: Glenn Carey
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1. Andrew Whittle2. Samuel Samuelu3. John Bosco Tagaloa4. Tuitavake Fusimalohi5. Blake Enever6. Langi Lolotonga7. Curtis Malaeatsi8. Peni Nifo9. Liam Harrison10. Jacob Angelatos11. Tiko Twist12. Aaron Collins13. George Morseu14. Marcus Malaetasi15. Brandon Donnelly
COACH: Tim CornforthMATCH OFFICIALS:
Referee: James HaganAR1: Ben Reedy
AR2: Matthew Huggins
MATCH OF THE ROUNDEASTS V WHITES
PREMIER DIVISION - FIRST GRADE3.05pm, Griffith Oval
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MATCH OF THE ROUNDEASTS V WHITES
PREMIER DIVISION - FIRST GRADE3.05pm, Griffith Oval
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VSATURDAY 1 JUNE, GRIFFITH OVAL
PREVIOUSLY
12.15pm 1.40pm
2nd Grade Round 15: 14 July 2018
Queanbeyan 29 – Easts 12(David Campese Field)
ColtsRound 15: 14 July 2018
Queanbeyan 57 – Easts 0(David Campese Field)
MATCH OFFICIAL:Referee: Matthew Huggins
MATCH OFFICIAL:Referee: Ben Reedy
1 Kyle Priest2 Caleb Bower3 Mika Eli4 Daniel Vrkic5 TBC6 Thomas Balogh7 Kane Kilmister8 Davea Teoteo9 Ben Magro10 Brad Winchester11 Aaron Robinson12 Jacob Tozer13 Haloti Fonua14 William Truscott15 Michael Rademaker
COACH: Daniel Hawke
1 Neori Nadruku2 Jake Gordon3 Tyron Dargue4 Lachlan Wall5 Daniel Naef6 Fraser Smith7 Matt Taylor8 Rowland Mateyawa9 Ben O’Halloran10 Steven Prail11 Benjamin Pattenden12 Pierre Mounal13 John Steele14 Angus Balmaks15 Jeremy Lawrence Taylor
COACH: Dave Carter
Vai MakePhillip Fanene
Isaac HeslopTamati Abel
Oliver NewhamEpeli Ula
Callum SewellTobias Sanerive
Liam HarrisonJoel Etherington
Tiko Twist Daniel Greig-Williams
Douglas LeduaSean Smith
Todd McManus
COACH: AJ Abel
Robert DonaldsonDaniel Messenger
Andrew WhittleTamati Abel
Gavin McMullanTuu Lolotonga
Curtis MalaeatsiPeni Nifo
Simon WebberDarcy Eason
Declan SmithEpeli Ula
Daniel Greig-WilliamsTiko Twist
John Sutcliffe
COACH: Peter Ingram
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VVIKING PARK, 3.15PM
PREVIOUSLY
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Premier 1st gradeRound 2: 6 April 2019 Wests 47 – Vikings 47
(Jamison Oval)
MATCH OFFICIALS:Referee: Matthew Hogan
AR1: Mitchell BeissnerAR2: Petrus Van Aswegen
1 Tauati Chan Tung2 Te Puia Luteru3 Ben Coutts4 Liam Rasch5 Callum Bell6 Ryan Kiely7 Mitchell Tye8 Allan Wratten9 Kadin Te Nana10 Declan Meredith11 Komiti Tuilagi12 Sebastian Lorraway13 Chance Peni14 Drew Southwell15 Joel Astle
COACH: Craig Robberds
Sione TaulaSamual Thomas
Angus WagnerLuke Corcoran
Cooper TaekataJayme Field
Luke GersekowskiAngus Allen
Ryan LonerganIsaac Thompson
Joe LangtryJordan Jackson-Hope
Len IkitauAndrew Robinson
Ernest Suavai
COACH: Nick Scrivener
1 Neori Nadruku2 Jake Gordon3 Tyron Dargue4 Lachlan Wall5 Daniel Naef6 Fraser Smith7 Matt Taylor8 Rowland Mateyawa9 Ben O’Halloran10 Steven Prail11 Benjamin Pattenden12 Pierre Mounal13 John Steele14 Angus Balmaks15 Jeremy Lawrence Taylor
COACH: Dave Carter
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VSATURDAY 1 JUNE, VIKING PARK
PREVIOUSLY
12.15pm 1.40pm
2nd Grade Round 2: 6 April 2019 Wests 21 – Vikings 33
(Jamison Oval)
ColtsRound 2: 6 April 2019 West 5 – Vikings 24
(Jamison Oval)
MATCH OFFICIAL:Referee: Petrus Van Aswegen
MATCH OFFICIAL:Referee: Mitchell Beissner
1 Koby Snowden2 Jonaghan Makahununiu3 TBC4 Montell Boyle5 Jackson Bretton6 Max Mclaughlan7 Jem George8 David Cox9 Harvey Bensley10 Kyle Shand11 Tyson Cooper12 Harry O’Leary13 Alex Taylor14 Jeff Pehara15 Aiden Shand
COACH: Charlie Eichholzer
1 Ryan Bacon2 Matt Toward3 Feleti Kaihea4 Samuel Sitauti5 Sitauti Ma’ilei6 Kyle Baulman7 Samuel Simmonds8 William Ta’ufo’ou nutimeki9 Jacob Fairall10 Daniel Matthews11 David Dwyer12 Maligi Finau13 Anau Takiari14 Michael Irvine15 Alexander Kavaliku-Skinner
COACH: Craig Bretton
Jean-benit MadjagaAlexavier Punou
Tj IkitauZac Bursey
Thomas HooperHarper Kemp
Jerome ArrowTimothy Cushan
Reupena EliseReece Chin
Jy ClarkeHunter Davis
Thomas Brewer Kieran Reilly
Jed Englert
COACH: Robbie Kydd
Junior SotogiMichael Henry
Nicholas CushanCharles PrattEthan Brazel
Daniel UileleaIzaak WestonIsaiah Tikitau
Blake HenmanJack EvendenSam Gunning
Trai HendersonTravis Pula
Maika RavouvouDean Wilson
COACH: Brendan Allardyce
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The Plus500 Brumbies acknowledged the traditional custodians of our Land, the Ngunnawal people at our Indigeneous Round on Friday 24 May at GIO Stadium. Serena Williams, a proud Ngunnawal-Wiradjuri woman and Traditional Custodian performed the Welcome To Country and Smoking Ceremony before the game which the brumbies won 22-10 with Tevita Kuridrani scoring a hat-trick of tries. Here’s a
selection of images from the evening.
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Goulburn Dirty Reds will face a test of their title credentials this weekend when they welcome fourth-placed Hall bushrangers to Simon Poidevin Rugby Park in what promises to be an exhilarating clash in the First Division First Grade competition. Both teams will enter the fixture in confident mood following wins in Round 7.
League -leading Goulburn were in great form once more as they secured a bonus-point win over Cooma with a thumping 54-12 success. Hamish McCormack led the way with two of the Dirty Reds eight tries in a consummate display from the Goulburn side.
Henry Cooper, Jackson Reardon, Alec Palmer, Jordan Lees, Matthew Spratley and Michael McKillop all found their way across the Cooma try-line as the visitors flexed their muscles and showed why they are considered favourites for the crown this season. Deadly goal-kicker Mikael Webber landed seven conversions to bolster the score as Goulburn pushed past the half-century.
Tuggeranong Vikings racked up a big score themselves as they hammered Easts 69-0 at Viking Park with Cameron Shaw claiming four tries in a eleven-try bonus-point win for the home team.
At the top end of the ladder, second-placed ADFA slumped to a disappointing 14-20 defeat to Canberra Royals at Phillip Oval, the win bringing the Royals right into finals contention. Gungahlin Eagles and Hall Bushrangers meanwhile, kept up their pursuit of the Dirty Reds by claiming victories.
The Eagles thrashed Uni-Norths owls at the Australian National University grounds, scoring seven tries in a 47-0 away win with Mitchell Colbert credited with two. The Bushrangers were narrower winners, 28-24 away to Wests in a clash that could have gone either way, the boot of Connor O’Donoghue proving the difference as each team scored four tries. O’Donoghue’s conversion of all four of the Hall efforts sealed the win.
This weekend, second-placed ADFA travel to ANU to tackle eight-placed Owls, Vikings host Wests, the Eagles meet the Royals in what should be a humdinger, RMC welcome Cooma whilst Easts are home to Queanbeyan Whites.
ROUND 9Easts v Quenabeyan WhitesTuggeranong Vikings v WestsGungahlin Eagles v Canberra RoyalsGoulburn Dirty Reds v Hall BushrangersRMC v CoomaUni-Norths Owls v ADFA
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REDBACKS SPRING SURPRISE ON BOARSBraidwood Redbacks achieved the result of the round in the South Coast Monaro Second Divison on the weekend as they defeated Batemans Bay Boars 22-7 in Braidwood to close the gap on the side from the Coast, who remain in fourth-place on the ladder.
The Redbacks were in excellent form and frustrated the visitors at every avenue, the usually free-scoring Boars restricted to just one converted try, whilst the home side went over for three tries of their own. The Redbacks will have another chance to upset the odds this weekend when they welcome the unbeaten Taralga Tigers to their home venue but face a difficult task.
A hat-trick of tries from Thomas Croker led the Tigers to their eighth win of the season as they defeated Yass Rams 45-14, scoring seven tries in total to rack up yet another bonus-point victory. Nicholas Bennett, Samuel Conlon, Benjamin Thomas and Brendyn Lonesborough added to Croker’s treble with Joel Croker converting four tries and Conlon one. The Tigers continue to purr and look almost unstoppable as the season begins to take shape.
Jindabyne Bushpigs might have plenty to say about that before the end of the season however, as they continued their chase at the top with a 48-0 defeat of a struggling Broulee Dolphins at Captain Oldrey Park. Matthew Caldwell claimed three tries and Mat Bruton two in a eight-try winning performance by the Bushpigs. They travel to Yass in Round 9 whilst the Dolphins are in Bungendore.
The Mudchooks themselves will be keen to notch up a win after falling narrowly to a 38-25 loss to the Crookwell Dogs in Round 8. Samuel Elliott and Charles Zouch were among the Dogs try-scorers in an entertaining match for the watching spectators. Lochlan Bannerman crossed twice for the defeated Mudchooks who are fifth on the ladder, seven points off finals football after playing eight matches.
ROUND 9Yass Rams v Jindabyne BushpigsBraidwood Redbacks v Taralga TigersBungendore Mudchooks v Broulee DolphinsBatemans Bay Boars v Crookwell Dogs
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OWLS AND EASTS LOOKING TO CONTINUE FORMRound 4 of the ACT Women’s Premiership kick off this weekend, seeing both top of the ladder teams take on those occupying the lower reaches of the table. First place Uni-Norths Owls will welcome the winless Wests Women with the visitors looking to break their duck in the competition having yet to register a point.
Meanwhile, Easts Women will play Vikings Women knowing that a win is crucial for the Easts if they hope to stay in contention for the Premiership title race. An exciting round lies ahead, where certain results could substantially disturb the current ladder.
Uni-Norths Owls will be looking to shake off the cobwebs from their Round 3 bye, at ANU North at 1pm when Wests arrive. Any notions that this may be an easy battle for the Owls can be dismissed summarily.
Whilst the Owls boast a star-studded line up, anything can happen in the 80-minute game. The current cellar-dwellers, Wests, will be eager to put some points on the board following their scoreless effort from Round
WOMEN'S DIVISION COMPETITIONTeam – 1st W L D Df BP Pts
Uni-Norths 2 0 69 2 10
Easts 2 1 61 2 10
Royals 1 2 -52 1 5
Tuggeranong 0 1 -2 1 1
Wests 0 1 -76 0 0
Photo: Andrew Dawson
3, with Brumbies Buildcorp Super-W flanker Samantha Maxwell in their line-up the task does not seem beyond reach.
With the Easts Women concreting their second-place spot after a Round 3 win against the Canberra Royals Women, the Narrabundah side will be battling for a level first place spot on the ladder if they are able to beat the Vikings Women and if results go their way in other matches.
Both Vikings and Easts will be determined to gain victory in this one with the Vikings needing a success to bolster their position on the ladder whilst Easts will be aiming for top spot and to continue their fine start to 2019.
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2ND DIVISION – 2.30PM BRAIDWOOD RECREATION GROUND
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V2ND DIVISION – 2.30PM HANGING ROCK RUGBY OVALLindsay King-Gee
Nickolas BrayJames Roberts
Sean BowJohn Drynan
Steve FitzgeraldMax HarrisonAshley Kenny
Robert ThomasJames Thomas
William ThomasAndrew Fleming
Nicholas HartnettCharlie Valentini
Ashbee Reid
1 TBC2 TBC3 TBC4 TBC5 TBC6 TBC7 TBC8 TBC9 TBC10 TBC11 TBC12 TBC13 TBC14 TBC15 TBC
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TEAMS
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VWOMEN'S PREMIER DIVISION – 1.40PM GRIFFITH OVAL
1 Louise Bush-Taliai 2 Stefanie Stewart-Jones3 Peta Cox4 Michaela Leonard5 Rebecca Giles6 Lauren Freeman7 Rhianna Burke8 Ema Masi9 Remi Wilton10 TBC11 Tarin Scarlett12 Paris Robinson13 Nora Lal14 Kahlee Adams 15 TBC
TBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBC
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VWOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 10s – 1PM DOWSETT FIELDS
1 Ashleigh Dobson2 Vikki Fischer3 Tara Longley4 Jackie Paki5 Claire Naidu6 Charlie Foster7 Aseri Laweloa8 Julia Paterson9 Biola Dawa10 Courtney Patton
TBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBC
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VWOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 10s – 12.30PM POIDEVIN RUGBY PARK
1 Tino Chakawodza2 Isabella Dunne3 Rommy Galvin4 Stacey Delbridge5 Talei Holm6 Georgia Combes7 Lillian Apps8 Natasha Salisbury9 Jessica Hurrell10 Julia Kordzik
Casey BarnesKelsey Betts
Paige PenningIsabella Sheen
Jordan BrookerChloe WaddellKathryn CudajJasmine Tooth
Karly LachlanAshley Mewburn
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PREMIER DIVISION COMPETITION
WOMENS DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 10S
2019 COMPETITION LADDERS
SOUTH COAST MONARO – 2ND DIVISION
1ST DIVISION COMPETITIONTeam – 1st W L D Df BP Pts
Gungahlin 6 0 0 99 6 30
Royals 6 0 0 130 4 28
Tuggeranong 3 2 1 85 7 21
Uni-Norths 3 4 0 2 5 17
Wests 1 4 1 -9 7 13
Queanbeyan 2 5 0 -47 3 11
Easts 0 6 0 -260 1 1
Team – 1st W L D Df BP Pts
Goulburn 3 0 0 172 3 15
ADFA 2 1 0 15 1 10
Uni-Norths 2 2 0 -51 0 10
Eagles 1 2 0 -7 1 5
Bungendore 0 3 0 -129 0 0
Team – 2nd W L D Df BP Pts
Gungahlin 6 0 0 84 5 29
Royals 5 1 0 106 6 26
Tuggeranong 4 2 0 122 6 22
Uni-Norths 2 4 1 -32 4 14
Wests 2 3 1 -47 0 10
Queanbeyan 0 5 2 -137 2 6
Easts 1 5 0 -96 1 5
Team – Colts W L D Df BP Pts
Royals 6 0 0 119 6 30
Tuggeranong 5 1 0 104 4 24
Gungahlin 4 2 0 147 5 21
Queanbeyan 4 3 0 22 4 20
Easts 1 5 0 -134 4 8
Uni-Norths 1 6 0 -122 3 7
Wests 1 5 0 -136 1 5
Team – 1st W L D Df BP Pts
Goulburn 7 1 0 244 5 33
ADFA 5 2 0 161 6 26
Gungahlin 5 1 0 255 5 25
Hall 5 2 0 82 5 25
Royals 5 1 0 118 4 24
RMC 3 1 1 55 2 16
Wests 1 4 2 -62 3 11
Uni-Norths 1 3 2 -113 1 9
Tuggeranong 2 5 0 -116 1 9
Queanbeyan 1 5 0 -135 2 6
Easts 1 5 0 -202 1 5
Cooma 0 6 1 -287 0 2
Team – 2nd W L D Df BP Pts
Royals 6 0 0 191 5 29
Wests 3 2 0 14 5 17
Uni-Norths 3 3 0 -10 5 17
ADFA 3 4 0 -2 4 16
Gungahlin 3 1 0 74 2 15
Queanbeyan 3 2 0 38 3 15
ADFA/RMC 3 0 0 45 2 14
Goulburn 2 6 0 -127 5 13
Tuggeranong 2 3 0 -6 3 11
Hall 2 3 0 -50 1 9
Cooma 0 6 0 -167 1 1
Team W L D Df BP Pts
Taralga 8 0 0 243 6 39
Jindabyne 6 2 0 253 8 32
Crookwell 5 3 0 34 6 26
Batemans Bay
4 4 0 76 8 24
Bungendore 3 5 0 -49 5 17
Braidwood 3 4 0 -70 1 13
Yass 2 5 0 -90 3 11
Broulee 0 8 0 -397 0 0
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1ST DIVISION COMPETITIONLOWER GRADES REFEREES APPOINTMENTSTime Division Grade Home Away Referee
1:40 1 2 Owls ADFA James Willemson
3:00 1 1 Owls ADFA Mitchell Tummers
1:30 1 2 Goulburn Hall Damien Mcgrath
3:00 1 1 Goulburn Hall Hayden Perkins
12:15 1 1 Easts Whites Dave Trill
10:55 1 2 Eagles Royals Stuart Hodge
12:15 1 1 Eagles Royals Owen Keane
10:55 1 2 Vikings Wests Amy Kilmister
12:15 1 1 Vikings Wests Chirstopher Cousin
Time Division Grade Home Away Referee
2:30 2 1 Braidwood Taralga Mark Dawes
2:30 2 1 Bungendore Broulee Peter Janssens
2:30 2 1 Batemans Bay Crookwell Michael Clark
2:30 2 1 Yass Jindabyne David Gilks
Time Division Grade Home Away Referee
12:15 Womens XV Owls Wests Jeff Favaloro
1:40 Womens XV Easts Vikings Grant Jones
Time Division Grade Home Away Referee
1:00 Womens 10s ADFA Goulburn Geoffrey Palmer
10:30 Womens 10s Eagles Bungendore Kirra Burke
SATURDAY 1 JUNE 2019
Let the Players Play
Let the Coaches Coach
Respect the Referee
Lead by Example
Enjoy the Game