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TOOHEYS C U P Central Coast Rugby League Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League Round 5 5 MAY 2019 ERINA OVAL Photo Courtesy of Luke Parsons Photography BECOME A MEMBER TODAY FOR ONLY $3.00
2019 ROUND 4 RESULTS First Grade Erina 28 defeated Kincumber 12 Berkeley Vale 48 defeated Northern Lakes 14 The Entrance 24 defeated Wyong 22 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Woy Woy 26 defeated Ourimbah 12 Reserve Grade Last week was witness to some quality Rugby League when Kincumber 22 defeated Erina 18 defending premiers The Entrance Tigers defeated last year’s Berkeley Vale 28 defeated Northern Lakes 18 Terrigal 72 defeated Toukley 12 runners-up Wyong Roos 24-22 in an epic first grade battle. Wyong 22 defeated The Entrance 16 A great example of how Rugby League is played – tough Woy Woy 42 defeated Ourimbah 16 but fair and most importantly played in the right spirit. Open Age A timely reminder to all clubs taking part this weekend to Kincumber 46 defeated Erina 12 conform within the playing rules and without foul play after Terrigal 18 defeated Toukley 10 last week’s unusually high level of incident reports. Wyong 14 defeated The Entrance 12 This week will see another challenge for the Roos as they Ladies League Tag take on the in-form Terrigal Sharks In what shapes up as Erina 22 defeated Kincumber 0 the game of the Round. The Entrance 6 defeated Wyong 0 Northern Lakes 30 defeated Berkeley Vale 0 Good luck to all teams this weekend. Woy Woy 12 defeated Ourimbah 8 Regards, President CCDRL NEXT WEEK Gerard Andrews 12th May - Washout Round ROUND 6 Sunday 19th May, 2019 Northern Lakes v Terrigal @ Doylo Sporting Fields - First Grade 2.30pm Ourimbah v Wyong @ Bill Sohier Park - First Grade 2.30pm The Entrance v Kincumber @ Edsacc Oval - First Grade 2.30pm Woy Woy v Berkeley Vale @ Woy Woy Oval - First Grade 2.30pm Erina v Toukley @ Erina Oval Reserve Grade 1.00pm / First Grade - Bye CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE Phone: (02) 4359 7255 • Fax: (02) 4355 4570 • Email: ccdrl@crlnsw.com.au Office: Unit 3 / 6 Morton Close, Tuggerah NSW 2259 LIKE US ON Mailing Address: PO Box 3496, Tuggerah NSW 2259 facebook www.centralcoastrugbyleague.com.au www.facebook.com/centralcoastrugbyleague 2.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB 1st Res Op Lad Total Wyong 30 32 24 18 104 Kincumber 30 32 24 12 98 The Entrance 30 24 18 24 96 Terrigal 30 20 12 24 86 Erina 40 16 6 18 80 Berkeley Vale 20 20 0 6 46 Ourimbah/St Edwards 0 0 24 6 30 Northern Lakes 10 8 6 6 30 Woy Woy 10 8 0 6 24 Toukley 0 0 6 0 6 POINTS TABLE PLAYERS POINTS Team P W L D B F A PD PT Name Club T G FG Pts First Grade First Grade Erina 4 4 0 0 0 126 58 68 8 Jake FITZPATRICK Erina 2 17 0 42 The Entrance 4 3 1 0 0 154 50 104 6 Aaiden WRIGHT Terrigal 2 14 0 36 Wyong 4 2 1 0 1 116 28 88 6 Josh MANTELLATO Wyong 1 15 0 34 Tyson POTGER Kincumber 4 9 0 34 Terrigal 4 2 1 0 1 92 48 44 6 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 3 11 0 34 Kincumber 4 2 1 0 1 74 46 28 6 Harrison MULLIGAN Terrigal 6 0 0 24 Berkeley Vale 4 1 2 0 1 60 90 -30 4 Ryan MCDONALD Terrigal 5 0 0 20 Woy Woy 4 1 3 0 0 52 138 -86 2 Matthew KILLICK The Entrance 0 10 0 20 Northern Lakes 4 1 3 0 0 38 146 -108 2 Christopher CENTRONE Wyong 4 0 0 16 Ourimbah 4 0 4 0 0 34 142 -108 0 Adam MCINNES The Entrance 4 0 0 16 Reserve Grade Reserve Grade Wyong 4 4 0 0 0 152 28 124 8 Joshua KESSLER Wyong 1 20 0 44 Kincumber 4 4 0 0 0 138 50 88 8 Jake SLEE The Entrance 1 17 0 38 The Entrance 4 3 1 0 0 122 28 94 6 Matthew DOWNEY Erina 2 12 0 32 James FAWCETT Woy Woy 3 10 0 32 Terrigal 4 2 1 1 0 138 62 76 5 Jeffrey FIELDS Berkeley Vale 2 11 0 30 Berkeley Vale 4 2 1 1 0 74 70 4 5 Tomi KAATI Wyong 6 0 0 24 Erina 4 2 2 0 0 98 70 28 4 Cooper BROMWICH Terrigal 6 0 0 24 Woy Woy 4 1 3 0 0 72 114 -42 2 Samuel MCCLELLAND The Entrance 6 0 0 24 Northern Lakes 4 1 3 0 0 68 126 -58 2 Jake HUBBARD Kincumber 5 0 0 20 Ourimbah 4 0 4 0 0 58 174 -116 0 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 0 9 0 18 Toukley 4 0 4 0 0 16 214 -198 0 Open Age Open Age Aaron SYKES Kincumber 9 5 0 46 Kincumber 4 4 0 0 0 146 16 130 8 Brayden CAIN Kincumber 2 13 0 34 Jeremy TUNKS Wyong 2 9 0 26 Wyong 4 2 0 0 2 88 12 76 8 Bryce BURGUN Wyong 4 0 0 16 St Edwards 4 3 0 0 1 64 14 50 8 Orisi RANAVUE Kincumber 4 0 0 16 The Entrance 4 2 1 0 1 58 26 32 6 Daniel PHILLIPS St Edwards 4 0 0 16 Terrigal 4 1 2 0 1 18 62 -44 4 Dale WILSON St Edwards 0 8 0 16 Erina 4 0 3 0 1 28 84 -56 2 Luke ATHERTON The Entrance 1 5 0 14 Northern Lakes 4 0 3 0 1 14 76 -62 2 Kayn PAURO-BIDDLE The Entrance 2 0 0 8 Toukley 4 0 3 0 1 10 136 -126 2 Joshua PARISH The Entrance 1 2 0 8 Ladies League Tag Ladies League Tag Terrigal 4 3 0 0 1 166 0 166 8 Rachael MORTELL Terrigal 7 2 0 32 Elysia ATKINS Terrigal 5 5 0 30 The Entrance 4 4 0 0 0 119 12 107 8 Tylah VALLANCE Erina 4 7 0 30 Wyong 4 2 1 0 1 114 6 108 6 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 2 10 0 28 Erina 4 3 1 0 0 90 32 58 6 Shannon HIGGINS Terrigal 3 7 0 26 Kincumber 4 1 2 0 1 32 70 -38 4 Emily HAINES Erina 6 0 0 24 Ourimbah 4 1 3 0 0 48 106 -58 2 Rachel DOBBIE Terrigal 6 0 0 24 Northern Lakes 4 1 3 0 0 52 122 -70 2 Merryn DICKINSON Northern Lakes 2 6 0 20 Woy Woy 4 1 3 0 0 12 147 -135 2 Erin KESSLER Wyong 4 1 0 18 Berkeley Vale 4 0 3 0 1 0 138 -138 2 Kristen KESSLER Wyong 4 0 0 16 3.
Junior Rugby League Sponsors W AM L A BE morry IG First Grade RA R R L TE R B LL LE UG LU A breen AG BY C TB O UE FO WYONG TERRIGAL field CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE 1. Josh Mantellato Aaiden Wright 1. TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt 2. Kye Martin Harry King 2. Phone (02) 4343 4222 3. Luke Dolbel Ryan McDonald 3. 4. Zane Rickit Harry Mulligan 4. SUNDAY ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Phone (02) 4343 4255 5. Chris Centrone Kyle Franklin 5. Fax (02) 4340 4567 6. Luke Sharpe Josh Lyon 6. Email ccdrl@bigpond.com 5th May, 2019 UMINA BEACH 7. Terence Seu Seu R.L.F.C. Kye Hopwood 7. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 8. Jake Lewis Referee: Michael Parfitt 8. CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: 9. Office Hours: Mitchell Williams Jack Greentree Ben Mooney 9. Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday 10. Nick Lynn Scott Schreiber 10. Times: Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. 11. Tarnae Mahon Touch Judges: Josh Dias 11. Kariong NSW 2250 Lochlin Stone 12. Wyatt Shaw Jack Lentfer 12. LLT: 10.30 am Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual Deacon Cameron Ryan Jowett 13. 13. clubs Brock Molan and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Max Gordon 14. Opens: 11.30 am Interchange (1 to be omitted) Jake O’Meley Dayne Vette-Welsh 15. Dillon Selby 16. Gregory Wisham Reserve: 1.00 pm Mitchell Dafter Cooper Bromwich 17. Coach: Dave Lyons Dylan Clark Assistant Coach: Steve Davis First: 2.30 pm Nathan Clarke Coach: Anthony Clarke Manager: Steve Dawson Trainer: Greg Woodbury Trainer: Justin Sopp RESERVE GRADE OPEN GRADE LADIES LEAGUE TAG WYONG TERRIGAL WYONG TERRIGAL WYONG TERRIGAL 1. Luke Cain 1. Ryan Donnelly 1. Benjamin Morsillo 1. Nick Sigle 1. Shae Slattery 1. Brittany Starr 2. Christopher Brown 2. Luke Lindley 2. Bryce Burgun 2. Blake Biggs 2. Holly Gibbons 2. Rachel Dobbie 3. Boston Smith 3. Caydn Rosemeyer 3. Matthew Pouhila 3. Zac Ashcroft 3. Chloe McClymont 3. Matead Barber 4. Marco Tetevano 4. Blaine Nelson 4. Paneere Kaaka 4, Harry Meyn 4. Gabriella Young 4. Layne Foster 5. Jake Scicluna 5. Jesse Kamper 5. Nathan Doney 5. Mick Brown 5. Erin Kessler 5. Rachael Mortell 6. Lachlan Hanneghan 6. Sam Collett 6. Joseph Marshall 6. Ethan Fortis 6. Kelsey Clark 6. Shannon Higgins 7. Josh Kessler 7. Baileigh Grim 7. Jesse Stephen 7. Brendan Eather 7. Sarah Dimech 7. Rachel Curnow 8. Brady Barwick 8. Marcus Barber 8. Jake Fuller 8. Josh Neilson 8. Emily Teale 8. Elysia Atkins 9. Matthew Power 9. Michael McDonnell 9. Sam Grose 9. Henry Devine 9. Teearna Langbridge 9. Claudia Symington 10. Nathan Clarke 10. Jack Booker 10. Carl Pearson 10. Lincoln Stanley 10. Georgia Corbett 10. Kate Fullbrook 11. Jarrod Kessler 11. Owen Pearce 11. Dustin Shaw 11. Kye Cornwell 12.Courtney Yeo 11. Bronte Lambert-Minto 12. Tomi Kaati 12. Darcy Gilchrist 12. Ky Worrell 12. Tom Sims 14.Gabrielle Keevill 12. Sophie Smith 15. Jessie Martin 13. Tamara Evans 13. Ethan Tetevano 13. Joel Houghton 13. Zac Ryan 13. Sean Wise 15. Meaghan Higgins Joel Patterson 16. Clint Norris Bradley Falzon 14. Craig Starr 16. Milla Evans 17. Alex Jamieson Robert Rodger Coach: Dave McLean Michael Smith 15. Josh Rodier 17. Madelyne Smith 19. Britt Treweeke Kye Leaudais Trainer: Greg Woodbury Damien Brown 16. Brady Gerber Coach: Claire Reed 20. Bianca Davies 17. Jeremy James 21. Renee Maher Jessie Baillo Trainer: Justin Sopp Gary Field 18. Mitch Maher 23. Ruby Richards Coach: Jason Parker Tyson Vanderwolf Coach: Sam Ricketts 19. Brad Jay Coach: Michael Stewart 20. Lewis Addison Trainers: Neil Higgins, Anthony Barber, Lisa Ricketts Coach: Lewis Addison Manager: Glen Symonds Ref: L. Stone • TJ: B. Davies / S. Wilson Ref: B. Burton • TJ: B. Davies / D. Cameron Ref: D. Cameron • TJ: S.Wilson / L. Stone 4.
Sponsors Roos News Tiger Town was the venue for the big Round 4 clash Central Coast Division 1st Grade – Sponsored by Evolution Security, DMC Dovmac Mining & Con- struction, Ainsworth, Austbrokers Central Coast and Network Interiors of Country Rugby League The Entrance 24 – Wyong 22 Those present for the 2018 GF replay witnessed a classic. The Entrance between Wyong and The Entrance. Close matches were crossed first with fullback Grant Nelson touching down in the 11th minute expected in each grade and on a beautiful Autumn after trailing his forwards through the ruck. Wyong replied in the 17th minute Sunday, that is exactly what was delivered by the players. The spoils were when Terence Seu Seu put Tarnae Mahon into space on the Tigers left edge. shared between the Clubs, but with the home team’s gripping victory in 1st Adam McInnes scored for the black and gold just four minutes later, support- Grade, the day belonged to the Tigers. ing a simple break on the Wyong 20m line. The Roos responded courtesy of a Ladies League Tag - Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Aust- Chis Centrone try in the south east corner. The Roos shifted the ball left. The brokers Central Coast, Bella Group Services and Northlakes Glass & Glazing defence moved past the ball. Five eighth Lachlan Hanneghan sent a precision kick behind the advancing line. Centrone secured the ball at pace low to the Spo Then s o6 r– Wyong Entrance s 0 ground. Wyong right centre, Luke Dolbel ricocheted through the defensive Wyong struggled to make ground against the well organised Tigress’ defence and rarely found themselves inside the opposition half in the opening period of line three minutes from the break, allowing the visitors to take a 16-12 lead the match. One suspected the pressure exerted by the home team would even- into halftime. The Roos scored again six minutes into the second period, prop tually translate into points. Sharni Waters ran hard at space between Wyong Jake Lewis finishing a well worked ruck play. Although down 22-12 the Tigers defenders in the 18th minute. The defenders were too slow to adjust and Sharni were not done. Shaun Corrigan intercepted a pass but was brought to ground planted the ball in the ingoal. The Entrance maintained that 4-0 lead until the in a desperate cover tackle by Mitch Williams. Matt Nelson then stepped his break. The Roos conceded a third penalty for blocking the ball carrier soon after way through the teeth of the Wyong defence and raced 40m to score. Matt halftime. The penalty was within kicking distance and Holly Buchanan obliged, Nelson converted his try to reduce the deficit to 22-18. The match was in S pextending ons theo r s to 6-0. Edge player, Sian George, punched through a difference the balance. Right back rower, Jacob McCudden brushed past his marker to hole just minutes later, rounded the Roos fullback and looked certain to score, score the home team’s fourth try and level the scoreline. Nelson converted only to be tagged on the goal line by a diving Sarah Dimech. Late in the game under pressure to again give his team the lead. The Roos went hard for the Kelsey Clarke burst into the backfield but could not evade Buchanan. The En- final 10 mins but The Entrance proved too resolute and hung on for a well trance was clearly the better team and deserved the win. Wyong found it next to deserved 24-22 victory. Josh Mantellato, celebrating his century of 1st Grade impossible to penetrate the well organised opposition defence but in restricting games for the Club, was voted Players’ Player. Chris Centrone received the last season’s premiers to a single try can be satisfied with the performance. Coach’s Award. Players’ Player was Chloe McClymont and Milla Evans received the Coach’s Award. Sharks News Open Age – Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Austbrokers Lea gu Central e Bella Coast, SGroup p oServices n s and o Northlakes rs Glass & Glazing W AM L A BE Wyong 14 – The Entrance 12 IG R R RA L TE The match was characterised by errors from both sides. Neither Wyong nor The Entrance managed to complete many possession sets. The Roos had plenty RU The Sharks continued their hot and cold start to the B LL LE G LU A AG BY C TB of experience on the paddock, but that did not seem to count for much. Bryce season recording Opens and Reserve grade wins over O UE FO Burgun skipped to the outside of his marker and scorched down the eastern the Toukley Hawks, while the Firsts and Ladies both en- touchline in the 10th minute to score the only points of the first half. There was a joyed the sunshine, courtesy of a bye, and getting ready for this weeks big OUNTRY slight improvement RUGBY in ball control and direction in the opening period of the sec- LEAGUE games against the Wyong Roos. Thanks to the Hawks for some entertaining ond half. Jesse Stephen produced two scything runs. Seven minutes after the TOUKLEY break Wyong kicked late in the tackle count as the home team tried to regroup. RLFC Rugby League and we wish you the best for the remainder of the season. 4343 4222The Tigers failed to secure the ball and Burgun pounced to score his second. The morning started stressful enough for the Opens Coach with a few play- Paneere Kaaka converted to give the visitors a 10-0 lead. Five minutes later ers going Groovin on a Saturday night with last minute withdraws. With a The Entrance had worked to an attacking position and kicked high. The Roos few of the injured putting their hands up to play, we again had a competitive 4343 4255 side. We knew Toukley would give it to us early and when they crashed over failed to defuse the bomb and Kayn Biddle capitalised for the black and gold. it took the Sharks till just before half time to level the score. The Sharks han- 4340 4567With the successful conversion the scoreline narrowed to 10-6. The Entrance dling improved in the second half and we showed glimpses of our potential half, Josh Parish, cleverly held back a pass in the 62nd minute. The @bigpond.com defence UMINA BEACH as we ran out 18 - 10 winners. The three points and Players Player went to hesitated and Parish blew the ensuing hole making it look all too easy.R.L.F.C. //centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Parish Zac Ashcroft who made plenty of ground, was solid in defence and crossed converted his try. Tigers 12-10. The Roos lifted their tempo though not their for a try. The two points went to Logan Morley who dominated the rucks ress: standard. Sam Grose scooped Office upHours: a kicked ball deep in opposition real estate. while the one point went to an improving Kye Cornwell who crossed for try Wyong peppered The Entrance Mondayline then spread the ball to the left. A nice pass - Friday and got through plenty of work. The Sharks other try was scored by Nick Si- from Stephen created9.00 space and- 5.00 a.m. time for his outside men. The Get Out of Gaol p.m. gle while Michael Palmer added three conversions. Our main problem again Free Card came in the 31st minute courtesy of Ky Worrell, who powered over was not completing our sets, we have plenty to work on at training this week in the corner despite the attention of several defenders. Players’ Player went to before we travel up to Wyong for the tough game ahead. en by theStephen individualand Joe Marshall received the Coach’s Award. clubs It was a very polished display by the Sharks Second grade on the weekend CDRL. Reserve Grade – Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Austbro- running out winners 72 - 12 after leading 36 - 12 at the half time break. For kers Central Coast, Regnis & Sons Refrigeration, Aubrey Brown Lawyers and a team that has not spent a lot of time together, especially at training, there Sharp DS Central Coast Wyong 22 – The Entrance 16 was some really attractive football played across the park with some great The first of the day’s 2018 Grand Final replays went down to the wire. The combinations starting to form. Toukley to their credit never threw in the towel visitors crossed in the 18th minute. Jessie Baillo went close. A long run from and were competing to the end. I am sure that with that effort they will see Tomi Kaati stretched the defence just enough for Matt Power to muscle over better days coming soon. There were many standouts today, probably too from close range. The home team struck back in the 25th minute, the Wyong many to mention but the three points went to Marcus Barber who made defence outmanoeuvred by a sharp short side play. The Tigers then doubled plenty of inroads into the Hawks defence and gave the backs the room to up, scoring off an intercept and suddenly led 10-6. Wyong worked its way back move. The two points and Players Player went to Cooper Bromwich on the into the match. A first tackle error by the black and gold created an opportunity back of his six try haul to equal a club record while the one point went to for the Roos in the 33rd minute. Luke Cain joined a right side shift late in the Josh Lyon who showed his class and setup plenty of tries. Ryan Donnelly tackle count. The defence was unable to adjust so close to its tryline and Kaati also crossed for three tries from his fullback role. We will, however, need to speared over. Josh Kessler converted from the sideline to give the green and improve considerably even from that effort, taking on one of the competition gold a 12-10 lead going into halftime. Just three minutes into the second period The Entrance received a centrefield penalty 10m from the Wyong line. Spurning powerhouses this weekend. the kick at goal, the Tigers shifted the ball left. Chase Partridge pushed his way The Sharks wish to thank the following sponsors: over from acting half. Jake Slee converted. The Entrance had regained the lead Major Sponsor : TERRIGAL Hotel 16-12. Nathan Clarke charged down a ball on halfway in the 52nd minute and Jersey Sponsors : AIRPAK Sheet Metal, HYMIX Concrete, regathered. The Roos attacked and The Entrance did very well to regroup and Dynamic Taxation and Training Services, LCD Debt Soloutions, Air Forced Air, repel the assault for several tackles. Luke Cain injected himself into another left side spread then passed wide to Jake Scicluna on the outside of his marker. Fujitsu, Titan Financial Planning, Australian Sports Nutrition, Scicluna’s try levelled the scores 16-16. Three minutes from the siren Wyong ZBR Clothing, Skillion Pools, JB Dance, Interior Makeovers elected to run the ball on the last tackle from the Roos 40m line. Tomi Kaati Jumper Sponsors : Byrne Pipe and Civil, Rite Price Tyres, exploded into the backfield, slipped past some cover then lobbed the ball infield Colles Manufactured Homes, Funnells Smash Repairs, for winger Chris Brown to score. Kessler again converted from a difficult position Kierans Mechanics 2 You, Cloud 9 Thoroughbreds, LCD, for the final scoreline. Whilst the match did not reach any great heights it was Spackman Auto Centre, Platinum IT, East Coast Surfboards, riveting because of the evenness of the contest. 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AG BY UE L FO C CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE BILL TOUKLEY RLFC First Grade GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343 4222 SOHIER ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Phone (02) 4343 4255 Fax (02) 4340 4567 OURIMBAH THE ENTRANCE PARK Email ccdrl@bigpond.com1. Chris Morgan UMINA BEACH GrantNelson 1. R.L.F.C. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 2. Jason Overton Matt Nelson 2. CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: 3. Joshua Elvins Office Hours: Mitch Jacobs 3. Mt Penang Parklands 4. Jack BaileyMonday - Friday Shaune Corrigan 4. Kariong NSW 2250 SUNDAY Building 27, The Avenue 5. Rhys Jurd9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. 6. Jesse Newton 7. Joshua Smith Perry LeBrocque Will Pearsall Adam McInnes 5. 6. 7. 5th May, 2019 Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 20. Thomas Bateup 9. Jye Newton Referee: Noah Easton Nathan Cooper 8. 9. Hayden Doughty 10. Desai Gupwell Mitch Achurch 10. Times: 11. Andrew Callow Touch Judges: Jacob McCudden 11. 12. Brent Radburn Jay Florimo 12. Pat Webb LLT: 10.30 am 13. Patrick Hunt 14. Zac Starkey Pat Allen Ryan Doherty Sione Tonga, Tim Nawaqatabu 13. Opens: 11.30 am 15. Brendan Walker Coach: Grant Wooden Luke Chant, Sebastain Vourlos Coach: Shane Wooden Assistant Coach: Nick Hyde Reserve: 1.00 pm Manager: Warren Matthews Trainer: Michael Woodhouse Manager: Steve Hamer Trainers: Jeff Coroneos, First: 2.30 pm Andy Parker, Tony McCudden Strapper/ Rubbers: John Beattie, Bob Dubois, Dennis O’Loughlin Ball Boy/ Girl: Jarrod Olive and Ava Wooden RESERVE GRADE OPEN GRADE LADIES LEAGUE TAG OURIMBAH THE ENTRANCE ST EDWARDS THE ENTRANCE OURIMBAH THE ENTRANCE 1. Matthew Florido 1. Joe Stewart 1. Dale Wilson 1 Jarrad Sharp 1. Elizabeth Dark 1. Holly Buchanan 2. Joshua Neilson 2. Brodyn Mills 2. Daniel Phillips 2 Pat Kelly 2. Grace O’Keefe Hay 2. Tian Stephens 3. Eku Ratomainaceva 3. Liam Crawford 3. Jake Durbidge (c) 3 Jake Sanders 3. Shantai Smith 3. Sharni Waters 4. John Young 4. Sam McClelland 4. Shayne Corda 4 James Nixon 4. Ella McCabe 4. Angela Jones 5. Timothy Matthews 5. Jesse Pizzingrilli 5. Jordan Takacs 5 Matt Gentles 5. Ava Young 5. Elise Conolly 6. Aidan Everson 6. Jake Slee 6. Ryan Cox 6 Jarrod Black 6. Sophie Dryden 6. Steph Sharp 7. Joshua Smith 7. Jarod Hamer 7. Sam Corda 7 Josh Parish 7. Emily Buchan 7. Brooke Goodhand 8. Frank Perese 8. Shaun Sinclair 8. Tim Boyd 8 Buddy King 9 . Maddison Lack 8. Sian George 9. Daniel Blair 9. Chase Partridge 9. Locky Corda 9 Mitch Hall 10. Renae Jackson 9. Teah Goodhand 10. Mick Batton 10. Tom Moloney 10. Ryan Hay 10 Curtis Atkins 11. Salote Dewhurst 10. Jocelyn Kelleher 11. Taison Totau 11. Jordan Evans 11. Mitch Coombs 11 Jayden Bailey 12. Kylie Saunders 11. Ellah Smeeth 12. Jayden Calverley 12. Kyle McCudden 12. Ben Fenning 12 Jacob Kernick 13. Emma Barlow 12. Tia Poll 13. Brooke Peachey 13. Blake Cooper 13. Jake Woods 13. Chris Holliday (c) 13 Aaron McKeon 14. Renee Schmidt 14. Paula Cawsey Coach: Warren Hillier Josh Walsh Coach: Mark Churcher Coach: Mark Jurd 18. Kellie Hay 15. Amanda Mulcahy Bill Shaw Manager: Brent Atkins 19. Ellie Richardson 16. Melissa Vargas Trainer: Manager: Marty Austin Daniel Pepper Trainers/ Assistants: Mitch 18. Ellie George Coach: Kyle Whiteford Trainers: Matty Smith Fletcher, Jeff Coroneos, 20. Dayna Alipate Hayden Cunningham 19. Crystal Marginson Manager: Logan Granger & Mick Thom Jordan Huckstepp, Coach: Kate Cato-Symonds Coach: Craig Cawsey Trainers: Scott Mitchell Ben Mohan, Brendan Kunde Manager: Chelsea Young Assistant Coach: Brett & Adam Prince Trainer: John Cato-Symonds Rimmer Ball Boy: Lincoln Whiteford Mgr: Maddison Symington & Lucas McCarthy Ref: P. Webb • TJ: D. Hagley / A. Styles Ref: P. Allen • TJ: D. Hagley / D. Matthews Ref: D. Matthews • TJ: A. Styles / P. Webb 6.
EA GB G Y LU O UE FO C COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE ) 4343 4222 Magpies News TOUKLEY RLFC Tigers News The Central Coast Cleaning Contractor’s First Grade Just want to thank Dale, Derbo and Boydy from Tigers we were met with an outstanding day which ) 4343 4255 St Eddies for stepping up and playing for us last week was matched equally with an outstanding game of Rugby League. The against Woy Woy, and give a big congratulations to Jack Bailey for mak- ) 4340 4567 clash with Wyong is always an anticipated clash, and this year’s edition ing his First Grade debut – Squash. rl@bigpond.com UMINA BEACH did not disappoint. From the kick off the game was a ‘battle’ in which both R.L.F.C. Points awarded against Woy Woy reserve grade were Aidan Everson (3 ://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au sides pushed each other to the limit. In reality, it was a game that could dress: points), Frank Perese Office(2 points) and 1 point shared between Eku Rato- Hours: have gone either way but the Tigers were able to wrestle back the lead mainaceva and Jack Bailey Monday – Wok. - Friday after going to the break’ down 16-12. Credit must go to the 3 officials in Ourimbah had another 9.00narrow a.m. - loss. 5.00 Woy p.m. Woy were enthusiastic with the allowing both sides the opportunity to put their best foot forward and the ball and our handling errors invited them into the game. The girls are large crowd in our new stand were not disappointed. 3 points and players excited to verse The Entrance and continue challenging our defence – player went to Ryan Doherty who was outstanding in thick of the action en by theKate. individual clubs for long minutes in what was a very fast game. 2 points were shared by CDRL. Adam McInnes who was excellent in the big moments in both attack and Everyone is welcome to attend our after match presentations held at Ourimbah-Lisarow RSL from 5pm with refreshments and excellent meals defence and the tough as teak Noah Easton who had a hand in 2 tries available so please come along, families and children are more than wel- and played very big minutes. 1 point went to Matt Nelson who had some great carries out of trouble and was rewarded with a good individual try, come. Shaune Corrigan’s defensive reads were excellent and Will Pearsall who Ourimbah-Wyoming Rugby League Football Club would like to thank our continues to step up in the big games. business partners for 2019 and encourage our supporters to use our The Rapid Clean Central Coast Reserve Grade Tigers faced off with the sponsors services where possible: Wyong Roo’s at EDSACC Oval. This top of the table clash saw a very · Ourimbah – Lisarow RSL physical battle as both teams fought hard to gain the ascendancy. Both · BJ Howes Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven sides held the momentum at various stages of the match, however, the · Kylee Jones One Agency Wyoming Tigers continually made life difficult for themselves by showing a lack of · Duncan Excavations respect for the ball. A mountain of handling errors on the first or second · Pudsey Plumbing & Drainage tackle coupled with a few injury’s forced positional changes that really · Bendigo Bank Lisarow tested the Tigers fitness. The better team on the day won out in the end. · Singo’s Meats Credit to Wyong, they were much more patient and disciplined with the · Coastal Rural Traders Ourimbah ball and as brave as the Tigers were, it wasn’t good enough in the end. · Wyong Group The MJM Kitchens & Stone Open Age Tigers went up against a tough · Anytime Fitness Wyoming Club like Wyong always makes it an intense and interesting game of · Richard Green Automotive footy with some great contact and ball running the first half of the game. · Hog’s Breath Café Tuggerah Our boys were behind most of the game but gritted their teeth to fight · Spring Fresh Dry Cleaners back to the lead with 4 mins to play. Due to the injury of Jake Sanders · Starkey Freighters a late re shuffle of our right edge, Wyong unfortunately scored out wide to take home the chocolates. We are confident the boys can bounce · Coast Chill Services back next week! Best on day was Josh Martin, Jayden Bailey and Curtis · Bliss Demolition Atkins. 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It wasn’t until the 17th · Mears Concreting minute that the Tigers managed to break Wyong’s tough defence when · Complete Wellness Disability Support Services halfback Steph Sharp threw a nice short ball to centre Sharni Waters to · Saratoga Dental open the scoring 4-0. There were no more points scored in the first half, so after a tough first 25 minutes the Tigers went into the break leading 4-0. The second half started the same as the first with Tigers dominating field position. Off the back of a penalty 10m out right in front, Holly Bucha- Bears News With our team having a bye last week a few of the nan took the 2 points on offer to take the score to 6-0. Both sides made numerous line breaks with the other scrambling well to shut them down. It was a game which could have gone either way, but the Tigers held on to win 6-0. 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Around the Grounds Photo by Michelle Bulger LADIES LEAGUE ACTION Northern Lakes Ladies League won 30 to nil v Berkeley Vale last Sunday. 8.
CC REP News The second half didn’t start very well with a few tough calls against the Coast, which led to Manly’s try 12-8 to the Coast. Central Coast Roosters Riley Meyn then was hit high & taken from the field which re- sulted in a hospital visit, again going un-noticed by the referee. The Coast had a few chances to score, but some uncharacter- The Central Coast Roosters SG Ball travelled down to Campbelltown Stadium to take on the highly fancied Manly istic errors crept into our attack on Manly’s line which resulted Warringah Sea-Eagles last Saturday for a place in the Grand Final. in Manly holding the Coast out. A 95 metre try to Manly against The Coast prepared well for the game with the usual internal the run of play had the Sea-Eagles ahead 12-14, before a few assessment from the Raiders match, field work & video review repeat sets on the Coasts line resulted into another try & a 12- of the Manly team for the game ahead. The mood was quietly 20 scoreline. Manly’s last try had a final score of 12-24. confident leading into the game & the boys have got used to We are all very proud of the boys effort, a very lop sided penalty the standards & expectations that have been set in regards to count & some hard calls went against the boys which at days preparation through the week & also leading into & including end added to the frustration. At days end, we can only wish matchday. Manly all the best for next week. The game commenced & the Coast traded blows with the much The Central Coast Roosters SG Ball team of 2019 has trail- bigger Manly side before Manly were gifted a few dubious pen- blazed the way for future Central Coast teams to be a force in alties which resulted in about 5-6 sets on the Coasts line. The the NSWRL against the big clubs with far more resources. It’s Coast weathered the storm & made way upfield & pressured been a credit to the staff & organisation. This team have set the Manly into a few mistakes which lead to Riley Meyn’s 1st try bar very high for all future Roosters team to aim for. at 19 minutes in & Reece Piepers conversion the Coast were Way back in October, goals were set, hard work & application up 6-0. followed. Hopefully, we have set the platform for these young A Coast error led to Manly’s 1st try to take the score to 6-4. The men to further their rugby league careers for the years to come. Coast continued to pressure Manly & play disciplined football It’s been a season that none of us will ever forget. and a very well executed try for Riley Meyn’s second for the afternoon had the Coast in a commanding position at 12-4 with Regards, Manly looking for help. The Coast went into half time at 12-4 Terry Rule with about 40% possession. Operations Manager - Central Coast Roosters CODE OF CONDUCT - PENALTIES Clubs are responsible for the conduct of their players, parents/carers of players, coaches, officials and spectators. 1. No person/s attending a match shall: a. Use offensive or obscene language to any player, coach, referee, touch judge, official or other spectator; b. Enter the Field of Play during the course of a match without the prior approval of the Ground Manager appointed by the home club and/or league; c. Dispute the decision of a referee or touch judge either during or after a match; d. Assault or act with aggression to any person/s; e. Behave in a way contrary to this Code of Conduct and/or the spirit of the game; f. Behave in a way which disturbs the enjoyment of the match by any other person/s, or brings discredit to the home club and/or league; g. Act in such a way as to exhibit racial intolerance, by language or other conduct, to any other person/s; h. Refuse to accept the reasonable direction of the Ground Manager, offi cial of the home club and/or league, or official of the team/club which that person/s is supporting. 2. Any person/s contravening Rule 1 may be reported by the Ground Manager to the Team Manager or other offi cial of the team which that person/s is supporting. Where a team does not have a Team Manager present, a request or direction from the Ground Manager to any offi cial of the team or the team’s club shall be regarded as a direction to the Team Manager for the purposes of this Code. 3. The Ground Manager and/or Team Manager must advise the offending person/s of the relevant breach of the Code. The Ground Manager must note the details of their report to the Team Manager on the reverse of the team sheet. 4. In the event that the inappropriate conduct continues, the Ground Manager and/or Team Manager may request the offender/s to immediately leave the ground. This should also be noted on the team sheet. 5. In the event the person/s refuses to obey the direction of the Ground Manager and/or Team Manager, the Ground Manager may direct the referee to terminate the match. In the event that the match is so terminated, the club‚s and/or league‚s committee may, at its absolute discretion award the competition points to the non-offending team, or declare that neither side shall be awarded competition points for that match. 6. Clubs which do not exercise control over their players, parents/carers of players, coaches, officials or spectators may be called upon by the league to accept responsibility for their actions and the following penalties may apply (in addition to penalties which may be imposed by the league’s judiciary): • FIRST OFFENCE A fine not exceeding $500, and/or loss of competition points, and/or suspension of the player from playing, and/or suspension of the offender/s from attending future matches. • SECOND OFFENCE Suspension of the player, and/or team and/or club from the competition on a temporary basis. • THIRD OFFENCE Suspension of the player and/or team and/or club either for the remainder of the season, or permanently. ALL CODE OF CONDUCT BREACHES CAN RESULT IN THE GAME BEING STOPPED BE A SPORT AND SUPPORT! 9.
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of Country Rugby League BERKELEY Gold Sponsors First Grade o n s o r s VALE BERKELEY VALE ERINA 1. Jay Jones OVAL Lewis Sheens 1 2. John Carroll Mitch Deegan 2 3. Tyson Roberts Jack Carlisle 3 4. Mitch Renwick Danny Lawrence 4 Silver Spo 5. sMitch n o r Green s Kane Douch 5 6. Hayden Green Connor O’Beirne 6 onsors SUNday 7. 8. 9. Alex Moore Tane Tutaki Jack Weir Referee: Jake Fitzpatrick Kene Te Whata Steve Pont 7 8 9 5th May, 2019 10. Alan Munro 11. Jay Heming Paul Taylor Ben Steven Trent Pye 10 11 12. Caine Wynyard Touch Judges: Jono Wright 12 13. Troy Adams Matt Veacock 13 Tobi Holder J u n i o r Times: 14. Matt Bailey Toby Elliot 14 R u g b y L e a g15. ue Sponsors Kye Knight Ben Thompson W AM L Luke Gornalle BE 15 A IG RA R a g u e SLLT: 12.00 s o rpm 16. Chris Brady Harry Wilson L16 R TE pon s 17. Riley Foott W AM Brandon Shoveller 17 L R B LL A BE LE UG 18. Jason Little Coach: AG BDane Allen IG LU A Reserve: 1.00 pm RA C TB R Y R L O UE 20. Liam Scott TE Asst Coach: Michael Ahearn FO Coach: Alex Moore R Strength & Conditioning: B LL LE UG First: 2.30 pm LU A Assistant Coach: LaurieAG BWeir Chris Young C TB Y O UE FO CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY Manager:LEAGUE Pete Johnston Strapper: Danny Stainton Trainers: Matt Cross & Phil Trainor Strapper: Bruce Sinclair TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Y RUGBY LEAGUE Phone (02) 4343 4222 TOUKLEY RLFC RESERVE GRADE OPEN GRADE LADIES LEAGUE TAG ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers 22 Phone (02) 4343 4255 Fax (02) 4340 4567 BERKELEY VALE ERINA BERKELEY VALE ERINA 1. Jeff Attenborough Email ccdrl@bigpond.com UMINA BEACH 55 2. Rodger Buhagiar 1. Luke Maljevak 1. Leah Turton R.L.F.C. 1. Tylah Vallance Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 67 2. Brayden Crawley 2. Tara Ugur 2. Bailey Hill 3. Scott Ferguson CCDRL 4. Division Office & 3. JaydenAddress: Mailing Pearson BEACH Office Hours: 4. Breah Praszczalek 3. Emily Haines ERINA d.com Ryan McCluer UMINA Mt Penang Parklands oast.leaguenet.com.au 4. Jesse Hood R.L.F.C. Monday - Friday 5. Lucie Eastment 4. Indie Elms 5. Joshua Selmes Building 18. 27, The Avenue 5. Petero Kanawabu Jeff Fields 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. 6. Shaylee O’Hagan 5. Yasemin Lawson Office Hours:6. Regan Mcleod 7. NSW Kariong Nathan 2250 Danks 7. Chili Tierney 6. Lucy Workman 23. Kyle McBrearty Disclaimer - All 9.00 a.m. editorials 22. Campbell McBrearty - 7. Matt Downey Monday - Friday 8. p.m. 5.00 Otene contained Tutaki by the individual clubs are written VS 8. Sharni Praszczalek 9. Maddy Sullivan 7. 8. Liz Bauer Louise Allen and as10. such are Mitch not the views 9. EVRARD heldJosh Veacock by the CCDRL. 10. Bryce Holland 11. Kristy Turton 9. Bronty Van Buizen 11. Brodie Green ndividual20. clubs James Weldon 13. Waylon Van Beveran 11. Ryan Owens 12. Bailey Scott BYE 12. Kerry Osborne 15. Megan Jenkins 10. 11. Katie Richter Jade Harkin Jordan Martin, Lee Fogg 13. Damian Takarua 16. Selene McPhail 12. Tyler Minett Patrick Pouwhare 18. Tasha Trainor Cody Konemann 14. Tom Richmond 13. Rhiannon Hall Matt Green, Mitch Palmer 15. Sanden Hayes 19. Keryn McPhail Coach: Phil Crowe Ryan Smith_Demean Jake Konemann 16. Kurt McGowan 20. Sandra Aquilina Manager: Kate Campbell Keegen Hayne 20. Blake Batton 24. Vanessa Segarino Trainer: James Simnett Jordan Reynolds Josh Wigham Coach: Chris Liggins TBC. Ashleigh Hawkins Trainer: Dayn Marsden (7 to be omitted) Manager: Kathryn Micallef Coach: Phil Trainor Coaches: Peter Dimech Trainer: Aaron Field & Ray Arrow Trainer: Mick Praszczalek Manager: Joel Graham Manager: Sandy Praszczalek Trainer: Shaun Smith Ref: T. Holder TJ: M. Brown / B. Greentree Ref: M. Brown • TJ: B. Greentree / J. Teale 12.
of Country Rugby League Panthers News Eagles News Congratulations to Tane Tutaki on 200 Games for Congratulations to Kane Douch on his first grade S p o n s o r sthe club. selection debut this weekend. How great is it to A big thank you to all of our sponsors for their continued ongoing see Kane join his 2006 Erina Eagles Under 6’s team mates Toby El- support and we encourage all of our players, officials and supporters liott & Mitch Deegan in the Erina top squad. to support their businesses with a list of: The Eagles surged to outright lead in the 1st Grade competition after The Berkeley Vale Panthers wish to thank the following sponsors for a solid victory over the strong Colts side 28-12. Dane Allen’s boys their continued and generous support of our great club... raced out to a 12-0 lead early in the game, and despite Kincumber Spo ns Bateau Bayo r s Club, Bowling Mingara, Rite Price Tyres,Tumbi Wholesale getting back to within 10pts at one stage, The Eagles were never Meats, Berkeley Vale Cellars, The Chittaway Tavern, Quiklec Electrical really threatened. The biggest talking point of the match was the sea- Services,Toowoon Bay Carpets and Shutters Tim Clark Best Signs, Bakers son ending injury to favourite son Tim Burrell , who tore his bice . A Delight, Refreshing Pools Services, ETS, Zen Bu Kan Kempo Karate, speedy recovery big fella . Jack Carlisle was almost unstoppable for Tumbi Sand and Soil, Gosford Nissan, Jetty Auto Repairs, Tuggerah the Eagles, running for 169 metres, plus scoring a crucial try and Lakes Glass, Outdoor Leisure Living Patios, Danny Lawrence was also a constant thorn in the opposition side. and to the many other sponsors.... 19 year old Mitch Deegan made it 4 tries from 4 games! And keep- ing him on his toes is Killer Kene who crossed for his 3rd meat pie L e First a gGrade u eMatch S Report ponsors of the year W AM BE . L A IG RA R An absorbingL 2nd Grade clash saw the Colts cross over for a late R It was a lovely afternoon forWfooty at the Northern Lakes Home ground TE AM try R to give them a hand fought win 22-18, after the lead changed L A at Doyalson on Sunday and Ethe mighty Panthers ended up putting B IG B LL RA LE UG R LU A R AG BY C TB L hands numerous times during the game. Best for the Eagles were TE on a bit of a try-fest to entertain our loyal away team of supporters. O UE FO RU Big O’Tene Tutaki ,workhorse Damian Takarua and young gun Bailey B LL After a fast start andLEAan G B early try the first half became a bit dour and LU A C TB G Y Scott , who all putting pressure on the 1st Grade boys. O UE we went to the break leading 12-4 after three tries and zero conver- FO COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE sions. TOUKLEY RLFC Our Open side were given a footballing lesson on Sunday by a very The second half was a much better performance from the lads and strong Kincumber team, so the less said the better. Having said that, 4343 4222 our injury toll was horrendous and we hope to get a few players back with our completion TOUKLEY RLFC rates up the boys ran in six converted tries, let two in for an end result of 48-12...good job fellas!!! this week ! 4343 4255 LLT knew it would be a tough encounter and the first half was a real Three points and players player went to our mercurial No.6 Hayden 4340 4567 arm wrestle with both sides looking to dominate with some entertain- Green(and our new goal kicker) with two points to JackieUMINA rl@bigpond.com Weir andBEACH one point to three try hero and our ex-goal kicker Jay Jones after R.L.F.C. ing attack and solid defence until the deadlock was broken with a ://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au another great BEACH game. great try from a set piece followed by another quick try saw us lead 8 dress: UMINA R.L.F.C. Office Hours: – 0 at half time. The second half saw our forwards step up the speed It was a really greatMonday performance- Fridayacross the whole team with the forwards laying a 9.00 platform for thep.m. backline to run amok...even the through the middle of the rucks and allowed our backs more space to a.m. - 5.00 old man himself Alex Moore scored a treble just to keep these young work in which resulted in four more tries. Tylah Vallance was involved blokes on their toes. in everything from fullback and as awarded the 3 points with 2 points en by the individual clubs going to Bronte and 1 to Jade. Brooke Watson had a great game for CDRL. Bad luck to the ladies tag team on your loss but keep at it and the win will come and congrats to the reggies on a hard fought win. Kincumber and was one of the best on ground. On behalf of the entire club, sponsors and supporters I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate a really wonderful clubman and Thank you to our loyal Sponsors of the Erina Eagles! Cassegrain Wines - Stevens Constructions one of my favourite players for reaching the milestone of 200 games - Elite Smash Repairs - Spars Beverage Equipment for our great club...well done TANE TUTAKI. - Schweppes - Asahi - 4 Square Vending Reserve Grade Report - Haines Gas Services - Tooheys - Helloworld Erina Group Berkeley Vale reserve grade had their first away game of the season - Erina Leagues Club - ELC - Quad Services against Northern Lakes. - Coastwide Meats - United Technology Services The oppositions early enthusiasm and energy led to the 1st try in the - Casanova Oysters & Seafood - Fortunity first few minutes of the game to lead 6-0. Then we hit back with a - LJ Hooker Erina - Filectrics Pty Ltd try to Mitch Renwich to trail 6-4 after about 10 minutes. To Northern - Domina Insurance Brokers - Sharp DS Central Coast Lakes credit they scored again to lead 12-4 with their enthusiasm - Parsons Outdoors & 4wd Supa Centre Erina more evident. - Datacom Fire - Datacom Security The game went tit for tat with Josh Selmes scoring a good try and - Whitey’s Rite Tyres - Bartos Bakehouse - Citrus Clean Carpet Cleaning - Boydita Flowers Delivered the conversion being successful to be behind 12-10. Then Northern Lakes scored 1 more try to lead 18-10. YOU CAN ADVERTISE The boys reacted with 2 quick tries to Scott Ferguson to head to the HERE halftime break leading 20-18. The 2nd half was played a lot better with some good defence. Campbell McBrearty scored the only try in the 2nd half for the final score to be 20-18. We made a lot of breaks but couldn’t find the line, it was a hard fought win. Well done to all the boys on a good effort. PLEASE PHONE 3 points and players player Waylon Van Beveren CENTRAL COAST DIVISION 2 points; Kyle McBrearty rugby league office 1 point; Mitch Renwich, Josh Selmes and Scott Ferguson Phone: (02) 4359 7255 13.
s First Grade MAckillop KINCUMBER WOY WOY OVAL ponsors W 1. Sam MPaul A Curtis Naughton 1. L A BE IG RA R 2. Wade Hannell Billy James 2. R L TE 3. RU Tevita Alipate Luke Moore 3. B LL LE G LU A 4. AGUTom BY Murphy Scott Gowans 4. C TB SUNday O FO E 5. James Dutchatel Luke Redhead 5. 20. Brad Bennett Ernie McGillicuddy 6. GUE 7. Tom Steadman Blake Mattei 7. 5th May, 2019 TOUKLEY RLFC 8. Joel Hulett 9. Fletcher Berry Referee: Jade Mason Chris Hyde (c) 8. 9. Jeff Hartup 10. AJa Roberts Tom Reid 10. 11. Kayd Donkin Rhys Ryan 11. Times: 12. Jake Shearer Touch Judges: Mack Fawcett (vc) 12. Connor Hibbit 13. Mark Byrne Blake McLean 13. LLT: 12.00 pm UMINA BEACH R.L.F.C. 14. Rick Chamberlain Flynn Cernoy Justin McDermott 14. m.au Tamati Reihana 15. 15. Tyren Andrea Office Hours: Reserve: 1.00 pm 16. Matt Hurd Jed Silvester Shane Lewis 16. 17. 17. Matt Stone Jesse Jackson 18. Monday - Friday 00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. First: 2.30 pm 18. Ian Henderson (ONE TO BE OMITTED) HEAD COACH: Ray Farag Coach: Troy Bosden ASST: Jason May Trainers: Rob Durbridge ASST: Gavin Westwood Logan Wiley & Tony Irons ASST: Lee Slattery MANAGER: Brendan Marks RESERVE GRADE OPEN GRADE LADIES LEAGUE TAG KINCUMBER WOY WOY KINCUMBER WOY WOY 1. Jake Hubbard 1. Jimmy Fawcett 1. Brooke Watson 1. Ellie Hipwell 2. Jaxon Stubbs 2. Mitch Davidson 2. Phoebe Sheaves 2. Teagan King 3. 4. Jesse Byrne Blake Donkin 3. Daniel Markham 4. Terrance Wilkinson KINCUMBER 3. 4. 5. Millie Powell Jessica Davies Tayla Mackay 3. 4. 5. Shay Bugelli Tahren Van Laar Maddie Sivyer 5. Kye Bonnici 5. Josh McShane 6. Hannah Smith 6. Jasmine Wolfe 6. 7. Blake Wylie Mitch Clark 6. James Croot 7. Darbee Williams VS 7. 8. Stevie Cummins Katie Andrews 7. 8. Ashlee Pauletto Astrid Brannigan 8. Bailey Coombes 8. Miguel Acevedo-Moreno 9. Teagan Powell 9. Cali Backhouse 9. 10. Jake Hardman Jake Wadey 9. Daniel Payne 10. Daniel Spratt BYE 10. 11. Sarah Walker Scarlett Napier 12 Cassie Moyes 10. 11. Cody Bovis Brittany Thompson 11 Ryan Bender. 11. Joel Body 12. Mackenzie Sivyer 13. Ebony Harris 12. Brodie Cooper 12. Kurt Holloway 14. Candice Harris 13. Ella Wolfe 18. Madison Randell 14. Melissa Lestrange 13. Zac Bosden 13. Brendan Edwards Renee Jackson 14. Mitch Richardson 14. Sosefo Latu Jessica Bone 16. Shanae Milne 15. Orisi Ranavue 15. Matt Purcell Tara Smith 17. Christine McNally 16. Aaron Sykes 16. TBA Jenna Evans Bree Brown COACH: Scott Markham 17. Trent Grace 17.TBA Latitia Randell ASST: Rob Wolfe Manager: Elliott Rozario COACH: Clint Israel Bianca Meiklejohn MGR: Rachael Harrington Trainer: Tony Irons ASST: Lee Slattery Coach: Shannon Woodley Trainer: Kevin Muller TRAINER: Paul Haime MGR: Jake Westerman Trainer: Ben Kelly TRAINER: Mark Bartley Manager: Lou Johnston Ref: C. Hibbit • TJ: F. Cernoy / C. Richardson Ref: F. Cernoy • TJ: B. Curnoe / C. Richardson 14.
Colts News President Report Roosters News ROUND 4 REPORT: To start this report, a big thank you to the Erina club for their Welcome to all the Roosters supporters to hospitality as they welcomed us at their home ground last Sunday. MacKillop Oval where we take on Kincumber Colts in We finished off the day with 2 wins, unfortunately the main event was won by a more en- round 5 of the 2019 CCDRL Tooheys Cup Competition. thusiastic team W AM who never really let us into the match, no excuses, the better team won After wins in all grades last weekend at home against Ourimbah all play- L A B on the day. It Ecould be a different result at McKillop with all our injured players available IG ers and coaching staff have a boost of confidence to take them into to- RA R R L Beware- “The little battling club just doing their best”. TE days game and all are a confident on building on that confidence today The R girls are improving each week and a win against one of the top guns is just around B LL LE UG and in the coming weeks. Thanks to the Colts for hosting. LU A theAGcorner BY BEWARE WOYWOY. The thirsty thirds continue their barnstorming progress C TB O UE Woy Woy Leagues Club LLT Report: FO through the competition and await a team to give them a good test so as they can gauge their chances, a big welcome back to all the old boys who are mentoring the new men The girls had a 12-8 win over the Magpie girls. We came into this game and under 20s boys. with two losses under our belt. Throughout the week the girls were talking Butch I think you may have used your last get out of jail card but you keep winning with and keeping positive and were extremely excited coming into the game. LFC a great group of men in reserve grade- best wishes to Daniel Hutchison with his broken On game day our girls were motivated and hungry for a win. Within the ankle, you will be missed for the next few weeks but don’t miss training and game day, first 10 minutes the amazing Jaz secured the first try giving the girls that your effervescent personality is still very much needed around the club. extra motivation they needed to hold strong and secure the 12-8 vic- At home this Sunday to our great friends and supporters WOY WOY this week, men tory. There were some amazing efforts throughout the game, we have and girls you know what we do with rooster feathers at McKillop oval. Thanks to all our girls this season who have never played the game before, guided by sponsors. Up the colts. our experienced players. This combination has started to create a strong Graham. ACH Ladies League Tag and supportive relationship between the girls and this was evident in the The girls knew that it was going to be a tough game against Erina, and they knew they game against Ourimbah. All the girls were amazing, our players player had to work hard and work together as a team to challenge the Eagles. was Cody Bovis.It was a great game of football to watch from the side In the first half we had amazing defence, they stayed strong, tagged well and went into lines. The girls were pushing each other, talking and making solid tags. half time with Erina up 8-0. The second half seen our girls getting tired from their strong As fatigue set in, the girls signaled for our subs to have a run, which was defence all game, but Erina managed to get through our lines with a few tries, ending a luxury we have not had previously. Under the watchful eye of Scotty we the game with Erina 22-0. The girls worked well together today more as a team, they dug deep and created tries that were a team effort. Jasmine Wolfe set the will continue to improve their skills and fitness. I wanted to congratulate all the colt’s girls tone for the game, Tahren Van Laar and Ellie Hipwell followed the trend today, we were very proud of the effort they all put in. Players Player and 1pt went to Mil- with some great plays to secure the try.”We all showed up and put on a lee, 2pts went to Phoebe, and the 3 pts went to Letitia. Well done Colties. good game. All the girls worked really hard for each other. It was tough, Open Grade - Score 46-12 but we all dug deep and ended up coming out with the win. The girls had Easily our best 70 minutes performance as a team for the year. Most pleasing part was phenomenal tagging and defence under pressure and kept pushing un- the boys never took their feet of the pedal. All the hard work we did in defence laid the platform for some great attacking footy, as we piled on the points in the second half. der fatigue. Overall, it was a great game and we are getting better each There’s a good feeling amongst the boys, we got a top balance between old experienced week” commented Captain Ashlee Pauletto. heads and young energetic boys. ORANA 2ND Grade Report: Joshy Richardson was on fire, he never looked like dropping a ball, always putting the On the back of 3 losses the boys had a good win 42-16 over Ourimbah. body on the line and scored a top try, he got the 3 points and players player. Although it was an ugly win it was a really important one for Izzy’s boys. Azza scored he’s 9th try of the season, if he still had the kicking duties off Braydo, he We put 8 tries on Ourimbah and looked good at times with the ball. Be- would win top points in the comp by about 1000, he was in more space than he was ing able to get all players back from injury and training as a squad will tackled, he led the forwards all day, and got the 2 points, on ya coach. help the team gel and the footy will improve with less mistakes and more There was a host of players we could have given the 1 too, but today it went to Braydo, cohesiveness. All the boys are keen for todays game and it promises to he controlled the game well with a great all-round game, bagging 7 goals and going over be a good one. untouched at the end to top off the win. KENNARDS HIRE 1ST Grade Report: Enjoy the win, rest up over the next couple weeks, as we got a big few weeks coming up We took on an Ourimbah side who was in a similar position as us and after the byes with Entrance, Wyong and Eddies. determined for a win. Special mention to Brucey for the team song, owes the club about 4 eskies but it’s worth We started very well with an early try in the corner to Luke Redhead. Unfortunately after a few unforced errors Ourimbah were able to hit back. it, up the colts. Players player - Josh Richardson Ernie McGuillicuddy was able to finish off a great line break by Rhys 3- Josh Richardson 2- Aaron Sykes 1 - Braiden Cain Ryan. After a mostly scrappy first half we went to the break leading 10-6. Reserve Grade The second half started very promising with a couple of quick tries. Then The Colts Reserve Grade came away with a hard-fought WIN 22-18, at Erina. The win Ourimbah steadied and the rest of the half was an arm wrestle. Late in was built on a complete defensive effort. the game Curtis Naughton was able to cement the win by grabbing an We were led by our number 9 - Jake Hardman, who collected 3pts & players player of the interception and running 80 meters to score his second try of the day day. 2pts went to Blake Wylie, he steered the ship when we needed it. taking the final score 26-12. 1pt went to Wade Hannell, who played himself into a first-grade spot. Thanks to all who helped out last weekend especially the players who Well done boys, bring on Woy Woy. lent a hand to make the day a little easier on the committee members. First Grade The Colts first loss of the season for 1st grade, and it was a disappointing result. We Thanks to all our clubs loyal supporters and club sponsors. unfortunately lost a few key players the week before but at the end of the day Erina Woy Woy Leagues Club Kennards Hire Orana 6S Physio Ettalong ASN Erina deserved their 2 points. (3) points went to Captain Brad Bennett who never stopped BBF Café Woy Woy Bakers Delight Woy Woy trying all game, his kicking game was brilliant, and he led from the front. (2) points went Bendigo Bank Ettalong Campbells Home Timber and Hardware to Joel Hulett, as he never stopped all game, played big minutes & bent back Erina (1) DACH Constructions East Coast Food and Beverages point went to our new fullback who Sam Paul who is getting better every game & I have HITEC Constructions NSW Aboriginal Land Council no doubt he will have a big season. M&J Bookkeeping Plus Fitness 24/7 Ettalong Target Press Onwards & upwards & we will dust ourselves off & get ready for our old rivals Woy Woy back at Mackillop. Hoping there is a big crowd cheering on the Mighty Colts. 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