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2021 Knock on Effect NSW Cup & U21 Jersey Flegg

siv

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Good luck with the Cricket ground, Homebush and Bank West allowing 3 games a day.

For these 3 venues

SFS/SCG have a training field across the road

BankWest has a #2 field behind it

Homebush has the COE field across the road

Get rid of the 45 min grass growing period, immediately allows for 2 games under current arrangements. Cost of the 3rd game should not be a issue if managed correctly as the venue is already booked and you start the day with minimum on the ground venue staff

If wear and tear or wet weather is an issue you use the #2 fields.
 

10$ Ferret

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For these 3 venues

SFS/SCG have a training field across the road

BankWest has a #2 field behind it

Homebush has the COE field across the road

Get rid of the 45 min grass growing period, immediately allows for 2 games under current arrangements. Cost of the 3rd game should not be a issue if managed correctly as the venue is already booked and you start the day with minimum on the ground venue staff

If wear and tear or wet weather is an issue you use the #2 fields.

It is very much a perceived wear and tear issue decided by some ignorant f**ks
 

Timmah

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For these 3 venues

SFS/SCG have a training field across the road

BankWest has a #2 field behind it

Homebush has the COE field across the road

Get rid of the 45 min grass growing period, immediately allows for 2 games under current arrangements. Cost of the 3rd game should not be a issue if managed correctly as the venue is already booked and you start the day with minimum on the ground venue staff

If wear and tear or wet weather is an issue you use the #2 fields.
They're not going to shunt the lower grade games - especially under COVID times - to #2 fields. Facilities are generally not great (and remember, these aren't the only 3 venues in use across the NRL), security is poor.

This is pipe dream garbage not based in the real world.
 

TheGeneral

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Raiders NSW Cup Squad

Josh Allen
Temple Beauchamp
Josh Billing
Caleb Esera
Matt Fellows
Cooper Harris
Manase Kaho
Lachlan Lewis
Toby Marks
Jordan Martin
Keaton Meads
Brigham Moekiola
Sione Moala
Khalil Rahme
Joe Roberts
Jack Sandford
Jeremiah Simbiken
Mitch Souter
Josh Thompson
Leo Thompson
Toby Thorburn
Sila Tituiti
Sione Vuki
Sam Wentworth
Jordan Williams
Cam Woolnough

https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2021/02/03/raiders-2021-squad-tracker/
 

TheGeneral

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Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles NSW Cup Squad

Tim Simona
Raymond Tuaimalo Vaega
Dane Aukafolau
Samaka Isaacs
Salesi Malu
Blake Clayton
Lufusi Vea Tapaatoutai
Dylan Smith
Francis Laloua-Tui
Kurtis Lamaro
Kelsey Coakes
Bilal Maarbani
Lucas Castle
Tarkyn Loloselo
Rob Vai
Denzal Tonise
Brad Keighran
Alex Seve
Tyrell Neiufi
Sam Radovu
Kurt De Luis
Terrell May
Johnny Fonua
Robbie Graham
Shaun Fitzgerald
Gus Garzaniti
Reed Izzard

https://blacktownworkersseaeagles.com.au/playing-roster/
 
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TheGeneral

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Newtown Jets NSW Cup Training Squad

Sione Afemui, Josh Carr, Tom Caughlan, Joshua Delailoa, Addison Demetriou, Kurt Dillon, Bronson Garlick, Brock Gray, Gabe Hamlin, Tom Hazelton, Brock Ilett, Duwanye Mariner, D’Rhys Miller, Kayleb Milne, Jonah Ngaronoa, Tyrone Phillips, Monty Raper, Lachlan Scarpelli, Jackson Stewart, Tyla Tamou, Honeti Tua, Jack A. Williams and Zac Woolford

https://www.newtownjets.com/newtown-news-27-01-2021/
 

Timmah

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So exactly the same as 2 years ago. Laughable 'organisation' for the second tier.
Death, taxes, and you complaining about the draw not being available.

I would love to know why it's important. I used to harp on about draws not being available but it's honestly not that critical.

For what it's worth the VFL don't have their fixture out yet either. Happy to forgive most codes for not producing full length draws in full weeks or months before season starts given what COVID has done to scheduling etc.
 

Tigers1986

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Death, taxes, and you complaining about the draw not being available.

I would love to know why it's important. I used to harp on about draws not being available but it's honestly not that critical.

For what it's worth the VFL don't have their fixture out yet either. Happy to forgive most codes for not producing full length draws in full weeks or months before season starts given what COVID has done to scheduling etc.

And here's high horse jumping on my posts.

I've explained it plenty if times - there is a fan base that like to get along to these games. Having the draw can assist in planning to attend said games.

It wouldn't be such an issue if they weren't left for daylight by the QRL, who have far more logistical issues to contend with.
 

Timmah

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And here's high horse jumping on my posts.

I've explained it plenty if times - there is a fan base that like to get along to these games. Having the draw can assist in planning to attend said games.

It wouldn't be such an issue if they weren't left for daylight by the QRL, who have far more logistical issues to contend with.
QRL have *more* logisitcal issues to contend with? Care to enlighten me?

- NSWRL have to work a large portion of their games in with NRL matches (QRL generally only have a small handful in comparison).
- QRL games are all in QLD with the exception of Tweed's games at Piggabeen, which is a stone's throw over the border.
- NSWRL has to account for the Thunderbolts in Melbourne for Flegg - which is an even harder proposition now if Victoria's issues don't correct themselves quickly.

As for the rest, I still come back to - as a fan who likes attending games you'll likely be keeping most weekends free in order to attend games anyway. It's nowhere near the big deal you think it is.

AND as I have suggested, look at the Tigers' draw. If they're at home on a Sat or Sun you can almost be certain the Magpies will play before hand, as well as WT Flegg.
 

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Rabbitohs https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2...uads-announced-before-upcoming-trial-matches/

The 2021 NSW Cup Squad is:
Jack Cameron
Jacob Esau
Matt French
Jacob Gagai
Yileen Gordon
Joe Lovodua
Nic Mougios
Trent Peoples
Teli Taktikos
James Tautaiolefua
Izaak Thompson
Pele Junior Vaigalu
Coach – Steve Antonelli

The 2021 Jersey Flegg Cup Squad is:
Cameron Akauola-Laula
Tallis Angianga
Thomas Ball
Zane Bijorac
Maila Chanfoon
Joshua Fepuleai
Lachlan Gale
Darcy Hardman
Maile Haumono
Brodie Henderson
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters
Ryan Jones
Bailey Lam
Ben Lloyd
Ben Lovett
Issac Lunham
Leroy Magologo
Mikey Mitsas
Adam Mortlock
CJ Mundine
Myden Ong
Cooper Periera
Luke Puru (c)
Keanu Ratumaitavuki
Ulysses Roberts
Chaise Robinson
Dan Robinson
Simote Situati
Augustine Stowers
Tevita Taumoepenu
Gordon Whippy
Dylan White
Coach – Joe O’Callaghan

Upcoming trial matches for the NRL, NSW Cup, Jersey Flegg and Women’s squads over the next month include:

Saturday 20 February – Rabbitohs Jersey Flegg vs Sydney Roosters – Mascot Oval, Sydney – 3pm kick off.
Saturday 20 February – Rabbitohs NRL/NSW Cup vs Group 20 Invitational – Solar Mad Stadium, Griffith - 7pm kick off. Tickets are available by clicking here.
Saturday 27 February – Rabbitohs NSW Cup/Jersey Flegg vs Dragons – Sid Parrish Park, Figtree – 2:30pm kick off.
Saturday 27 February – Rabbitohs NRL vs Dragons (Charity Shield) – Glen Willow Stadium, Mudgee – 6:30pm kick off. Tickets are available by clicking here.
Sunday 28 February – Rabbitohs Jersey Flegg vs Tigers – Leichhardt Oval, Sydney – 1pm kick off.
Sunday 7 March – Rabbitohs Women’s vs Central Coast Roosters – Morry Breen Oval, Kanwal – 11am kick off.
 

TheGeneral

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Jets make an impressive start to the trials program

The Newtown Jets returned to the rugby league field for the first time in eleven months, when they played Penrith in a Canterbury Cup trial match at St Marys Leagues Stadium on Saturday evening.

Light rain fell throughout much of the game but despite the slippery conditions, this was a good standard rugby league trial match that enabled head coach Greg Matterson to get a good look at his prospective players. This trial was played in two forty-minute halves, with breaks at the twenty-minute mark in each half.

Both teams defended well on their own lines and tries were at a premium. Penrith scored an unconverted try in the 18th minute, but Newtown led 6-4 at the half-time break. Second-rower Bronson Garlick crashed over in the 35th minute and halfback Wyndham Peachey added the extras. Both the Jets and Panthers team management made extensive changes to their playing line-ups at half-time.

Newtown extended their lead when big prop Caleb Uele scored early in the second half and livewire fullback Honeti Tuha landed the conversion.

Penrith forced their way back into the game with a converted try in the 59th minute, but second-rower D’Rhys Miller put the Jets in a strong position when he ran onto a clever short kick and scored under the southern end goal posts, eight minutes out from full-time. Honeti Tuha’s conversion completed the scoring, with Newtown winning this very useful trial match by 18-10.

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Newtown 18: (Bronson Garlick, Caleb Uele, D’Rhys Miller tries; Honeti Tuha 2, Wyndham Peachey goals) def. Penrith 10: (two tries, goal).

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Newtown’s team was:
Tyla Tamou, Jono Tufuga (ex-Sharks), Tyrone Phillips, Dylan O’Connor (ex-Souths), Edward Aiono (ex-Mounties), Wyatt Rangi (ex-Point Chevalier, NZ), Wyndham Peachey (ex-Tugun Seahawks), Brock Gray (ex-Sydney Roosters), Zac Woolford, Kurt Dillon (ex-Sharks and Souths), Bronson Garlick (ex-Souths), Tom Caughlan (ex-Sharks), Duwanye Mariner (ex-Raiders and Glebe Dirty Reds).

Interchange:
Brock Ilett, Eli Roberts (ex-Wentworthville), Joshua Delailoa (ex-Sharks), Cayleb Uele (ex-Glenora, NZ), Moung Dut (ex-Orange CYMS, Canterbury Bulldogs and Souths), Jonah Ngaronoa, Ethan Natoli (Glebe Dirty Reds), Sione Afemui (ex-Queanbeyan Blues, Parramatta), Honeti Tuha (ex-Knights, Wentworthville, Glebe Dirty Reds), Jackson Stewart (ex-Cronulla Sharks), Benton Leme (ex-PNG, Corrimal), Josh Natoli (ex-Glebe Dirty Reds), Jackson Garlick, Joe Barber (ex-Cessnock), D’Rhys Miller (ex-Wentworthville, North Sydney, Fijian RL international), Shaquille Mariner.

Coach: Greg Matterson.

Manager: Sam Mavrovelis.

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Penrith’s team was:
Jake Toby, Ethan Clark-Wood, Ray Lesoa, Luke Nadurutalo, Jake Tago, Adam Fearnley, Kurt Falls, Anton Iaria, Soni Luke, Alec Susino, Arthur Crichton, John Faiumu, Matt Stimson.

Interchange:
Joe Tramontana, Meni Luke, Billy Tsikrikas, John Trimboli, Daniel Brown, Uenuku Melesala, Zac Ryan, Luke Geary, Trent Toelau, Zac Greene, Sam McGregor.

Coach: Peter Wallace.

Manager: Charlie Vella.



Newtown’s next trial match details:

Opponents: Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles v Newtown Jets

Date: Saturday, 20th February 2021

Venue: H.E. Laybutt Stadium (221 Walters Rd, Arndell Park NSW)
Kick-Off: 6.00pm.

https://www.newtownjets.com/jets-make-an-impressive-start-to-the-trials-program/
 
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Weekend Trials.

NSW Cup

Saturday 20th February


Blacktown Workers v Newtown Jets @ HE Laybutt Field. 6pm Kick Off

Newcastle Knights v Cessnock Goannas @ Cessnock Sports Ground. 6pm Kick Off

Penrith Panthers v Mounties @ St Marys Stadium. 7pm Kick Off

Jersey Flegg

Thursday 16th February


St George Illawarra v Parramatta Eels @ Nestrata Jubilee. 4.30pm Kick Off

Saturday 20th February

Manly Sea Eagles v Cronulla Sharks @ HE Laybutt Field. 2pm Kick Off

Sydney Roosters v St George Illawarra @ Mascot Oval. 3pm Kick Off

Wests Tigers v Canberra Raiders @ Kirkham Oval. 4.45pm Kick Off

Penrith Panthers v Canterbury Bulldogs @ St Marys Stadium. 5pm Kick Off
 
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