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NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND FINAL PREVIEW

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND FINAL PREVIEW

10/11/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24778484
 

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND FINAL PREVIEW

NOVEMBER 10, 2017

The nation’s capital is set for a thrilling Grand Final tomorrow night with the Canberra Vikings and Queensland Country both chasing their first NRC premiership.
 
The Vikings finished top of the ladder at the end of the regular season and this will be their second taste of finals after losing in the 2015 decider.

The Canberra boys have shown consistency in their climb to the top and last weekend won a heart stopper 40-35 against Perth Spirit. 
 
With first-year Head Coach Tim Sampson, the Canberra squad are feeling confident after beating their Queensland rivals 48-40 in the opening round.
 
However Country have completed a staggering turnaround this season after winning just five games in total prior to 2017. Now under the guidance of Brad Thorn, they are just one win from being crowned champions.
 
With a new focus on defence Country have conceded an average of just 25.5 points this season, down from 49 last year. Their young back-row trio of Angus Scott-Young, Liam Wright and Caleb Timu have thrived together and helped the side with 72 turnovers.
 
The decider will be held at Viking Park and will include a night of action-packed entertainment starting with a curtain raiser between ACT Fiji and Melbourne Fiji at 5:30pm before the Grand Final kicks off at 7:30pm.

Those who can’t make the game can tune into FOX Sports to watch it live at 7:30 pm AEDT with commentators Sean Maloney, Natalie Yoannidis and Louise Ransome along with former Wallaby Stephen Hoiles.

Saturday 11 November
Canberra Vikings v Bond University Queensland Country
Where: Viking Park, Canberra
When: 7:30 PM AEDT
 
NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND NINE REVIEW

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND NINE REVIEW

30/10/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24647445
 
 

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND NINE REVIEW

OCTOBER 29, 2017

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The semi-finalists for 2017 have been decided with Canberra Vikings, Queensland Country, the Fijian Drua and Perth Spirit just making the cut.
 
A thrilling last-minute 38-38 draw between NSW Country Eagles and Brisbane City in Orange has left the Eagles just outside the top four. Country were up at the halfway mark with the score sitting 14-7. However the two sides traded blows in the second half and Brisbane came home strong to level the scores with two minutes remaining. Then both sides won penalties well after the final bell but couldn’t find the points to win. 
 
The Fijian Drua finished the regular season with a second consecutive loss on home soil after going down 36-29 against the Sydney Rays in a thrilling Suva match. The Drua’s bonus point leaves them in third place on the competition table and playing away to Queensland Country in next week’s semi final action.
 
This afternoon Canberra sewed up the number one spot on the ladder with their 35-22 win over the Greater Sydney Rams at TG Millner.
 
Perth Spirit will compete in their third NRC finals following a tense 29-26 win over Queensland Country in Ipswich. Peter Grant’s penalty goal in the 80th minute sealed the deal and booted NSW Country out of the semi-finals. The Western Australian boys will also finish the season as holders of the Horan-Little Shield and the first team to have their name engraved twice.

Next weekend the Vikings will take on Perth Spirit on Saturday at Viking Park and Queensland Country will battle it out against the Fiji Drua on Sunday in Toowoomba.
 
NRC standings after Round Nine
Canberra Vikings 29
Bond University Queensland Country 29
Fiji Airways Drua 22
Road Safety Perth Spirit 20
Elders NSW Country Eagles 20
McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City 20
Greater Sydney Rams 13
Macquarie University Sydney Rays 13
Melbourne Rising 4

Saturday 28 October
Elders NSW Country Eagles v McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City
Elders NSW Country Eagles 38 (Tries: Paenga-Amosa 3, Pen, A. Gibbon; Cons: Adams 3, Hill; Pens: Adams; Cards: Adams (25’))
McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City 38 (Tries: Laloifi 2, Pen, Morrey, Gunn, Kuridrani; Cons: Strachan 3; Cards: Morrey (50’))
 
Saturday 28 October
Fiji Airways Drua v Macquarie University Sydney Rays
Fiji Airways Drua 29 (Tries: Cavuilati 2, Douglas 2, Raidre; Cons: Douglas 2; Yellow Cards E. Sau (52’) 
Macquarie University Sydney Rays 36 (Tries: Simone 2, Fitzpatrick 2, Latunipulu, Duffy; Cons: Hegarty 2, Lane 1)
 
Sunday 29 October
Greater Sydney Rams v Canberra Vikings
Greater Sydney Rams 22 (Tries: Dunbar, Spice, Holloway; Cons: Mason, Ayoub; Pens: Mason; Yellow Cards: Cotton (38’))
Canberra Vikings 35 (Tries: Lonergan, Cusack, Johnston, Fakaosilea, Valetini; Cons: Lonergan 5)
 
Sunday 29 October
Bond University Queensland Country v Road Safety Perth Spirit
Bond University Queensland Country 26 (Tries: Campbell, Tuttle, Feauai-Sautia, James; Cons: Tuttle 3
Road Safety Perth Spirit 29 (Tries: Arnold, Ferris, Jooste, Malolo; Cons: Grant 3; Pens: Grant)

 
 
NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND EIGHT REVIEW

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND EIGHT REVIEW

22/10/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24555735
 
 

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND EIGHT REVIEW

OCTOBER 22, 2017

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Queensland Country will return to Australia with the Horan-Little Shield after becoming the first side to beat the Fijian Drua on home soil 24-17. The four-tries-to-three-win means Country jump to top spot on the NRC table.
 
Later, the Greater Sydney Rams who have been winless since Round Two made a major comeback after being 19-0 down in the first half to then winning 31-19 against Brisbane City.

In the twilight match the Sydney Rays made it a third upset for the day beating Perth Spirit 44-31. It was the first time since 2015 that the Spirit lost a game at their McGillivray Oval home ground.

This afternoon the Eagles’ seven-tries-to-three bonus point win over Melbourne Rising sees them fly over Brisbane City and Perth Spirit on the ladder.

 
2017 Standings after Round Eight
Bond University Queensland Country 28
Canberra Vikings 25
Fiji Airways Drua 21
Elders NSW Country Eagles 18
McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City 18
Road Safety Perth Spirit 16
Greater Sydney Rams 13
Macquarie University Sydney Rays 9
Melbourne Rising 4
 
Saturday 21 October
Fiji Airways Drua v Bond University Queensland Country
Fiji Airways Drua 17 (Tries: Stewart, Waqatabu, Lomani; Cons: Waqatabu; Yellow cards: Ucutabua (24’), Waqatabu (30’), Ducivaki (55’))
Bond University Queensland Country 24 (Tries; Timu 2, Tela, Nabuli; Cons: Tuttle 2; Yellow cards: Fa’agase (39’))
 
Saturday 21 October
McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City v Greater Sydney Rams
McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City 19 (Tries: Riley, Fidow, Kuridrani; Cons: Cooper , Strachan)
Greater Sydney Rams 31 (Tries: Holloway 2, Hall, Tuisue; Cons: Mason 4; Pens: Mason)
 
Saturday 21 October
Road Safety Perth Spirit v Macquarie University Sydney Rays
Road Safety Perth Spirit 31 (Tries: Verity-Amm 2, Koteka, Uyen, Arnold; Cons: Grant 3; Yellow Cards; M. Philip (29’))
Macquarie University Sydney Rays 44 (Tries: Nucifora 2, Buaserau 2, Connor, Simone; Cons: Hegarty 2 H. Nucifora, R. Saifoloi; Pens: Hegarty 2)
 
Sunday 22 October
Melbourne Rising v Elders NSW Country Eagles
Melbourne Rising 19 (Tries: J. Maddocks, H. Hutchison, K. RatuCons: J. McGregor 2)
Elders NSW Country Eagles 47 (Tries: A. Gibbon 3, B. Paenga-Amosa, S. Wileman, J. Gordon, A. Freier
Cons: T. Adams 6)


 
 
Rising Team Announcement: NRC Round 7 v Brisbane City

Rising Team Announcement: NRC Round 7 v Brisbane City

12/10/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24449620
 

TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT

Thursday 12 October 2017
 

Rd 7: Melbourne Rising v Brisbane City


The Melbourne Rising have made one change to the starting line-up for Sundayafternoon’s game against Brisbane City at Wests Bulldogs Rugby Union Club in Brisbane from 4.00pm (AEST) / 5.00pm (AEDT).

Rising head coach Zane Hilton has welcomed back experienced scrumhalf Nic Stirzaker to the starting XV and Wallabies hooker Jordan Uelese for the clash against Brisbane City, who are knocking on the door of the National Rugby Championship’s top four.

Stirzaker, who was influential in the opening three rounds of the Rising season, has missed the last three rounds of the NRC after an ankle injury ahead of the side’s fourth-round game against the Greater Sydney Rams.

The 26-year-old’s inclusion is a boost to the Rising, who are chasing a second straight win in the Queensland capital.

“Nic’s return from injury is a welcome inclusion this weekend with his experience and leadership to be a valuable asset against a very difficult side in Brisbane City,” Hilton said.

“Brisbane City will be full of confidence as they chase a spot in the finals but it will be a great experience and opportunity for our younger players to test themselves against an international quality side across the park.”

It’s just the second time this season that Hilton has had the luxury to name an unchanged forward pack for consecutive weeks after lock Alex Toolis successfully returned from a long-term injury against the Canberra Vikings last weekend.

Uelese is set to make his second appearance for the Rising this season after the 20-year-old hooker came off the bench against the Perth Spirit in the opening round of the 2017 campaign.

Uelese’s selection to provide fresh legs off the bench on Sunday follows his return from Wallabies duty where he made his international debut against South Africa and scored against Argentina in Canberra.

The Rising have won two of the three previous meetings between the two sides, including a 61-point win against City in the only game in Brisbane during the inaugural season. The Rising claimed a 46-28 victory when the two teams met at Harlequin Park in the fourth round last season.

The National Rugby Championship (NRC) will be raising awareness and much-needed funds for Leukemia Foundation during this weekend’s seventh round with the games to be played with a blue rugby ball. Fans are being encouraged to donate with either a Leukemia Foundation member or a donation box with banners set up at each of the home games. 

2017 National Rugby Championship - Round 7
Brisbane City v Melbourne Rising
Sunday 15 October 2017
Wests Bulldogs Rugby Union Club, Brisbane
Kick-off: 4.00pm (AEST) / 5.00pm (AEDT)
Broadcast: LIVE STREAM via foxsports.com.au.
Live Updates: www.twitter.com/MelbourneRebels
 
Melbourne Rising team for Round 7 v Brisbane City:
 
1. Rory O’Connor
2. Siliva Siliva
3. Fereti Sa’aga
4. Jason Havea
5. Alex Toolis
6. Rob Leota
7. Ikapote Tupai
8. Lopeti Timani
9. Nic Stirzaker
10. Jack McGregor
11. Henry Hutchison
12. Lloyd Johansson
13. Sione Tuipulotu
14. Kitione Ratu
15. Jack Maddocks
 
Reserves
 
16. Jordan Uelese
17. Tom Moloney
18. Pone Fa’amausili
19. Sione Taufa
20. Mahe Vailanu
21. Harrison Goddard
22. Hunter Paisami
23. Angelo Leaupepe

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND SIX REVIEW

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND SIX REVIEW

08/10/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24409212
 
 

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND SIX REVIEW

OCTOBER 8, 2017

For the first time ever, the Horan-Little Shield is en route to the Pacific Islands after the Fijian Drua claimed the NRC challenge trophy with a comprehensive 57-31 victory over the Greater Sydney Rams in front of a passionate crowd at TG Millner Oval. The Drua’s eight-tries-to-five bonus point win keeps their spot at the top of the ladder.
 
Over on the Gold Coast, Queensland Country were set for a huge win over the NSW Country Eagles leading 31-0 into the second half. But then, in a stunning about-face the Eagles piled on the points late as they chased the most unlikely of victories. It wasn't to be though, with Queensland Country holding on for a dramatic 34-31 win.
 
This afternoon the Canberra Vikings continued their charge towards the finals series, with a dominant 36-12 win over Melbourne Rising at Frankston Park in Victoria. The six-tries-to-two bonus point win keeps Canberra level on points with the Fijian Drua atop of the NRC ladder.
 
Later today two-time NRC Champions Brisbane City proved they can never be counted out of the mix after another convincing win over the Sydney Rays at Pittwater Park in Sydney. City jagged a bonus point in the eight-tries-to-four 46-29 victory and now sit just two points out of the NRC top four.
 
2017 Standings after Round Six 
Canberra Vikings 20
Fiji Airways Drua 20
Bond University Queensland Country 19
Road Safety Perth Spirit 15
McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City 13
Greater Sydney Rams 9
Elders NSW Country Eagles 9
Macquarie University Sydney Rays 5
Melbourne Rising 4
 
Saturday 7 September 
Fiji Airways Drua v Greater Sydney Rams
Fiji Airways Drua 57 (Tries: Daveta 2, Veitayaki Jnr, Stewart, Waqatabu, Sau, Lomani, Taliga; Cons: Waqatabu 7; Pens: Waqatabu)
Greater Sydney Rams 31 (Tries: Roach, Bailey, Cotton, Dunbar, Pili-Gaitau; Cons: Ayoub 3)

Saturday 7 September
Bond University Queensland Country v Elders NSW Country Eagles
Bond University Queensland Country 34 (Tries: P. James, A. Scott-Young, F, Daugunu, E. Nabuli, I. Perese; Cons: J. Tuttle 3/5; Pens: J. Tuttle 1/1; Cards: C. Timu (80’))
Elders NSW Country Eagles 31 (Tries: A. Kellaway 2, C. McInerney, M. Jones, J. Gordon; Cons: T. Adams 3/5)

Sunday 8 September
Melbourne Rising v Canberra Vikings
Melbourne Rising 12 (Tries: J. McGregor, A. Leaupepe; Cons: J. McGregor 1/1, J. Maddocks 0/1; Cards: L. Timani (51))
Canberra Vikings 36 (Tries: R. Valetini 2, J. Dargaville, T. Banks, F. Fainga’a, P. Rolando; Cons: W. Hawera 3/6)

Sunday 8 September
Macquarie University Sydney Rays v McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City
Macquarie University Sydney Rays 29 (Tries: J. Turner, T. Connor, R. Buaserau, D. Fitzpatrick; Cons: I. Simone 1/1, R. Saifoloi 2/3;Pens: R. Saifoloi 1/1)
McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City 46 (Tries: A. Ready 2, M. Konelio, D. Riley, E. Fidow, D. Gorman, M. Ngauamo, M. Gunn; Cons: Q. Cooper 3/8; Cards: K. Douglas (65’))

 
 
NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND SIX PREVIEW

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND SIX PREVIEW

06/10/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24384033
 
 

NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND SIX PREVIEW

OCTOBER 6, 2017

As we head into week six of the competition, it couldn’t get much tighter with four teams now battling it out for top spot on the NRC ladder and the others following close behind.
 
This weekend is the Pasifika Round which celebrates the great influence of the Pacific Island nations on Australian Rugby.
 
On Saturday TG Millner Oval will host a full day of fun and festivities. In the morning spectators can watch future NRC stars, the Australian Schoolboys take on NZ Schoolboys. Straight after the Greater Sydney Rams will take on the Fijian Drua in front of what is expected to be a healthy crowd.
 
Following this match Queensland Country will battle it out with NSW Country at Bond University. The Queensland boys haven’t lost to the Eagles since season one of the NRC and are feeling confident with Wallabies tourist Izaia Perese joining their side.
 
On Sunday two Wallabies will go head to head with Lopeti Timani joining the Melbourne Rising squad and Rory Arnold taking Canberra Vikings’ side at Frankston Oval in Victoria.
 
In the final match of the round, the Sydney Rays will host Brisbane City at Pittwater Rugby Park. The Rays have been forced to shuffle their backline with Sam Lane and Angus Sinclair out.

2017 Standings after Round Five 
Bond University Queensland Country 15
Canberra Vikings 15
Road Safety Perth Spirit 15
Fiji Airways Drua 15
Greater Sydney Rams 9
Elders NSW Country Eagles 8
McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City 8
Macquarie University Sydney Rays 5
Melbourne Rising 4
 
Round Six Fixtures
Saturday 7 October
Greater Sydney Rams v Fiji Airways Drua
Where: TG Millner Field, Sydney
When: 3:00 PM AEST
Broadcast Information:
  • The Rams have shuffled up their squad after being hit with several injuries and losing some big stars including Taqele Naiyaravoro
  • Both teams will be led by former Eastwood coaches including John McKee for the Fiji Drua and Billy Melrose for the Rams
  • The Drua spent this week training at Kings College in Sydney and won’t be shy of support with thousands of local Fijians expected to show for the Pasifika Round
 
Saturday 7 October
Bond University Queensland Country v Elders NSW Country Eagles
Where: Bond University, Gold Coast
When: 5:00 PM AEST
Broadcast Information:
  • Wallabies player Izaia Perese will join the Queensland boys in their match day 23
  • As part of the Pasifika Round Queensland will pay tribute to the 18 players on their squad who have Polynesian heritage
  • Former Queensland Country flanker Maclean Jones will line up for NSW Country against his old side for the first time
  • Eagles player Tom Staniforth will be the man to look out for as he goes from strength to strength as a leader in the forward pack
 
Sunday 8 October
Melbourne Rising v Canberra Vikings 
Where: Frankston Oval, Victoria
When: 1:00PM AEST
Broadcast Information:
  • The teams have an even split of historic wins; the Rising won 34-13 in 2014 and the Vikings won 60-44 in 2016
  • The Rising were hit by injury in their loss to Queensland Country last weekend but have welcomed back Wallaby Lopeti Timani, lock Alex Toolis and playmaker Lloyd Johansson to the starting line-up
  • The Vikings will also welcome back Wallaby Rory Arnold and Andrew Muirhead will swap with Tom Banks to have a crack at fullback
 
Sunday 8 October
Macquarie University Sydney Rays McInnes Wilson Lawyers Brisbane City
Where: Pittwater Park, Sydney
When: 3:00PM AEST
Broadcast Information:
 
  • The Rays have made some changes with versatile Harry Burey now heading to inside centre to cover Saifoloi’s move and Irae Simone will have his second start at outside centre
  • Josh Turner will return to fullback after playing on the wing in Goulburn and Rob Buaserau will be in line for a start after Latu Latunipulu strained his hamstring again
  • The Brisbane boys will be fighting hard to make it into the top four after losing to Perth Spirit last weekend

 
 
PCS Greater Sydney RAMS Newsletter October 5 2017

PCS Greater Sydney RAMS Newsletter October 5 2017

05/10/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24376699
 

 

 
 
 

Preview
PCS Greater Sydney RAMS v Fiji Drua 
TG Millner October 7 2017

 

With five rounds now completed all teams have had a mix of dominant wins and games they would rather forget. With seven sides still in the hunt for a finals berth the need to get consecutive wins will be paramount for sides chances. The Rams, one of six sides with two losses, and with the bye behind them are in a good position to gab a finals spot provided they can return to the winning circle after two disappointing losses away from home.The Rams have three of their final four matches at home and as we have seen so far this season the home side has the advantage. Round 5 proved it once again with all four games going their way. In fact home teams have won 17of the 20 games so far decided. The Rams are one of only three sides to have won away from home.

With the bye now behind them the Rams are in a strong position with three home games remaining all against sides above them and yet to have the bye. The Rams push for the finals starts this week against the Fijian Drua who have also won away from home when they beat Melbourne Rising 45 – 24 in round 2. They have had two good wins at home against the Eagles 31 – 14 and Spirit 41 – 5. With the Spirit match it needs to be remembered Perth sent their second string side to Fiji as is their practice in playing away games. Their two losses were against Brisbane 36 – 45 in round 1 and Canberra 5 – 66 last week. With the Drua having the bye next week a win here by the Rams will put them within two points of the Drua not taking into account bonus points and with no points next week the Rams, with a win over Queensland Country, would move ahead of the Drua on the ladder. This game is critical to both sides.

With three straight wins and sitting at the top of the ladder Fiji Drua were looking the goods before Canberra Vikings brought them back to earth last week. The lessons learnt from the Viking game will be well learnt and the Rams will be aiming up to make it two losses in a row for the visitors. While the Drua have put on some entertaining rugby their discipline has left a little to be desired in both of their losses. Eroni Vasiteri and Apisalome Waqatabu have been sited to front the NRC judiciary today over the possible eye gouge on Vikings hooker Folau Faingaa. The outcome of this hearing will have an impact on the team selections for this match.

The bye came at a convenient time for the Rams with a mounting injury toll. The loss against the Rising saw Dion Spice, John Grant and Hugh Roach coming from the field while Mack Mason battled on with a rib injury. This week we see Adrian Hall return after injuring his foot in the first match. Hugh Roach is right to go, John Grant is named on the wing and Dion Spice injury was not as bad as first thought and he has been named on the bench. Mack Mason remains on the disabled list.

The Rams have been disappointed in their last two outings and know they have to start well against the Drua this Saturday. They won the second half against the Rising down in Melbourne and will take confidence from that performance when they almost pulled off a great comeback win. Defence will again be key and controlling the Drua counter attack will be paramount as they have shown how dangerous they can be from broken play. The scum held against a much heavier Rising side last match and will again be looking to dominate and set the platform. The Rams go into this important clash with a number of players unavailable. Captain Jed Holloway has a wedding,Taqele Naiyaraoro has a funeral, Kotoni Ale has work commitments, Mack Mason injured ribs and John Grant doubtful with a calf injury. “Though the squad is down on troops, we've come back off a bye and a few days off refreshed and ready for the Drua.” said John Manenti. “There are a few guys looking to impress and happy to be back at TG after a few weeks on the road.” he added.

The front row remains the same while some reshuffling of the pack sees Adrian Hall partner Sam Thomson in the second row with Fergus Lee-Warner moving to the side of the scrum and Albert Tuisue moving to number eight. Tevita Piukala comes in on the bench. Waldo Wessels, after impressing when he came on in the second half in Melbourne, becomes our fourth starting half. Stu Dunbar shows his versatility and has been named in the wing replacing Taqele whose bulldozing runs will be missed. Ben Cotton and Kodi Drury-Hawkins return to the bench with one of them looking at a start if John Grant is ruled out.

 

Its going to be tough for sure but you can't plan these things.” Said Jed Holloway on players unavailable this week. “The Fijians will be fired up coming off a disappointing loss last week. You can't have a set game plan against a side like Fiji because they are always doing something different. You just have to play your game against them. I'm looking forward to see Albert Tuisue up against them. He always lifts against his countrymen and will have played with and against some of them back in Fiji. I also expect a big game from Waldo Wessels who slotted in well in the second half against the Rising. Another one to watch will be Fergus Lee-Warner. Fergus loves the rough stuff and has played at flanker with Eastern Suburbs.

This is the game the Rams need to step up and dominate from the kick off. The win here will see them in good stead for a finals birth. A loss will see them slip further behind the top four and put their 2017 campaign in jeopardy. It is time to stamp their authority on this competition.
Pos Team P W D L PF PA -/+ BP Pts
1 Queensland Country Queensland Country 4 3 0 1 175 96 79 3 15
2 Canberra Vikings Canberra Vikings 5 3 0 2 211 138 73 3 15
3 Perth
Spirit Perth Spirit 5 3 0 2 199 152 47 3 15
4 Fijian
Drua Fijian Drua 5 3 0 2 158 154 4 3 15
5 Greater
Sydney Rams Greater Sydney Rams 4 2 0 2 133 151 -18 1 9
6 NSW
Country Eagles NSW Country Eagles 4 2 0 2 88 116 -28 0 8
7 Brisbane City Brisbane City 4 2 0 2 127 169 -42 0 8
8 Sydney Rays Sydney Rays 4 1 0 3 115 145 -30 1 5
9 Melbourne Rising Melbourne Rising 5 1 0 4 138 223 -85 0 4
 

Get to Know Your Rams
West Harbour Players

Playing for the Rams are Taqele Naiyaravoro, Albert Tuisue, Andrew Tuala, Ben Cotton, Josh Redfern, Kodie Drury-Hawkins, Kelly Meafua, and late called up Dion Spice.

We have come to enjoy the tackle busting runs of Taqele Naiyaravoro for both the Waratahs and the Rams and ex-Fijian Policeman Albert Tuisue having came to the Rams last year, as one of five Fijian players, decided to stay on and play for both the Pirates and the Rams in 2017. While Taqele and Albert has played in every game for the Rams this season here is some information on other Pirates who are a little less well known.

Andrew Tuala has been on the bench for all four games. Andrew lives in Newcastle and travels down each week for training and game days. Andrew played for the Wanderers club in Newcastle coming through their rugby academy program and in 2015 was selected in the NSW Country Cockatoos side that beat their Queensland cousins 20 – 15 in the Battle of the Borders Cup. Andrew decided in 2016 to advance his rugby career by coming down to Sydney and played with Randwick. In 2017 he made the switch to West Harbour and is keen to advance to a Super Rugby contract.

Ben Cotton is a young exciting centres who moved to West Harbour this season after playing his junior football with Eastwood. Ben went to Oakhill College and played his junior rugby with the Dural Rugby Club, playing most of the time at full back. After two years of injury through a knee reconstruction and a broken leg Ben felt is was time for a change and a fresh start. He made the move to West Harbour where Todd Louden turned him into a centre. Ben got his starting debut against the Spirit up against two Wallaby squad centres.

Irishman Josh Redfern has come onto the bench in the Rams last two matches. In England Josh played for the Macclesfield RUFC, Rotherham Titans and Sheffield Tigers before moving to Australia to advance his rugby career. In 2014 Josh played for England U20 Counties against Georgia.

Dion Spice from Waikato came across from New Zealand mid way through the 2017 season to play for West Harbour. He played for the Te Awamuta Sports Rugby Club and was part of the Mitre 10 Cup squad last year.

Kodie Drury-Hawkins is another young player getting exposure to play at the next level. He got on the paddock against the Perth Spirit in his NRC debut. Kodie switched from playing rugby league at 18 and can play anywhere in the backline, playing mainly full back this year for the Pirates. Kodie has played for NSW in 7's and last year represented NSW Maori against NSW Tonga. He also played for the Australia Iconz in Kenya in 2015. Kodie moved from Randwick to West Harbour in 2016 after playing in Randwick's 2015 2nd Grade Grand Final side. He and Ben Cotton were joint top try scorers for the Pirates in first grade this year.

One player we are yet to see is Kelly Meafua who is working hard to be fit and right to go for the next match. Kelly started his rugby career in New Zealand playing for Otahuhu Rugby Club in Auckland. He played Auckland U/21 in 2010 and Auckland 7s. Being of Samoan heritage he was selected in the Samoan 7s side. This move makes him ineligible to play for New Zealand or Australia and so Kelly's aim is to get a Super Rugby contract. Kelly moved to Sydney in 2014 with his wife and three children to give himself a chance to advance his rugby career. Arriving during the Shute Shield season he went up to Newcastle and spent the rest of the 2014 season playing for the Waratahs club in the Newcastle rugby competition. He moved to West Harbour in 2015 where he won the Shute Shield Rookie of the Year and got selected to play for the Rams. His form didn't go unnoticed and he was given a contact to play with Narboune in France where he played for two seasons. Kelly returned to Sydney and West Harbour this year. “The time in France was a great experience for me and I really enjoyed my time there. But I wanted to come back to Australia to be close to family and to get a Super Rugby contract.” Kelly explained. Kelly took over as game day captain part way through the season when club captain Wayne Ngungutau suffered a season ending injury. While Kelly's immediate focus is getting on the paddock for the Rams and push his claim for a Super Rugby contract he is, like all the other Pirates, looking forward to 2018 with West Harbour. “When I returned to the Pirates this year things were different. New coaches, new players and new attitude. It took us a while to get used to playing together and understand the structures Todd was introducing.” Kelly said. “We turned the ship around this year and next year we plan to steer it to a premiership.

Paul Treanor

 

Festival of rugby ahead as Australia and New Zealand impress ahead of their international decider


AUSTRALIA and New Zealand warmed up for their title decider this Saturday with convincing victories in their opening Schoolboy Tri-Nations rugby clashes at Knox Grammar ground on Monday.


Australia's Nick Frost

Australia, which includes talented Knox Grammar duo Nick Frost and Tom Woodcock, outclassed Fiji 29-3.

The busy afternoon caps off with the National Rugby Championships clash between PCS Greater Sydney Rams (run by Eastwood Rugby) and Fiji Airways Drua at 3pm.

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Boots (and other footy stuff)  for Fiji

 
Australians are being encouraged to donate their old footy boots, balls and playing kits to give hundreds of children living in Fiji another reason to smile.  The NRC has started a drive urging locals to drop off their pre-loved Rugby gear at various matches across the country over the next two weekends.  The goods will then be given to The Fiji Project who will visit hundreds of locals across Fiji who are in desperate need of new sporting equipment and clothing.

Co- founder of The Fiji Project Katrina Oxenham said ‘’Most Fijian children play Rugby barefoot and have never owned a pair of boots or any other rugby kit, but their simple love for Rugby is second to none so this will mean the world to them. 

Greater Sydney Rams player Albert Tuisue said ‘’There’s a lot of us boys from the Islands playing in the NRC and it’s great we get to recognise that, as we’re very proud of where we come from.’’ 

The PCS Greater Sydney RAMS will have a collection box located at the RAMS V Drua on October 7 at TG Millner.. so grab your surplus gear and bring it along
Melbourne Rising v Canberra Viking

Melbourne Rising v Canberra Viking

05/10/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24375917

 

TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT

Thursday 5 October 2017
 

Rd 6: Melbourne Rising v Canberra Viking


The Melbourne Rising lock Alex Toolis will make his long-awaited return from injury against the Canberra Vikings at Frankston Park, Frankston, on Sunday from 1.00pm (AEDT).

Toolis is one of four changes made by head coach Zane Hilton to the Rising’s starting line-up for the sixth round of the 2017 National Rugby Championship (NRC).

The 25-year-old second rower missed the 2017 Super Rugby season when he was sidelined for 12 months following neck surgery during last year’s NRC campaign.

Toolis is the second Rebels player to return from serious injury via the Melbourne Rising after back rower Rob Leota successfully cameback from a knee injury against the Greater Sydney Rams a fortnight ago.

After two weeks in the No.8 jersey, Leota will shift to flanker for this weekend’s clash with the second-placed Vikings following the return of Wallabies backrower Lopeti Timani, who will make his first appearance at home this NRC season.

An ankle injury to winger Semisi Tupou last weekend against Queensland Country will see speedster Henry Hutchison make his run-on debut for the Melbourne Rising after two appearances off the bench this year.

Playmaker Lloyd Johansson will make his first start for the year after Hilton named the former Wallaby at inside centre while Frankston-native Sione Tuipulotu has shifted to outside centre.

Experienced hooker Siliva Siliva will captain the Rising for the first time in his career on Sunday after minor knee surgery to Steve Cummins has ruled the lock out for the remaining three games of the NRC season.

Angelo Leaupepe has been recalled to the reserves bench for his second appearance of the season.

“A couple of unfortunate injuries have forced us to make a few changes this weekend but it’s great to welcome experienced and quality players like Alex (Toolis), Lopeti (Timani) and Lloyd (Johansson) to the starting line-up,” Hilton said.

“We’ve got to make sure that we use all of that experience and play with confidence for a full 80 minutes against a very strong Vikings side, who put on a cricket score against the Fijian Drua last weekend.”

The Melbourne Rising return to the City of Frankston for a third consecutive year with the Victorian Rugby Union’s annual Frankston Festival of Rugby, which includes the Melbourne International Sevens tournament over the weekend.

The Rising and Vikings have split the four previous meetings between the two sides. The Rising claimed a 34-13 victory in the only fixture in Melbourne in the inaugural season and a 60-44 win in the most recent fixture last season.

The Rising are encouraging fans to donate any rugby boots, balls or kit to The Fiji Project at the game on Sunday as part of the National Rugby Championship’s Pasifika Round.

The game will be live streamed via foxsports.com.au from 1.00pm (AEDT).

2017 National Rugby Championship - Round 6
Melbourne Rising v Canberra Vikings
Sunday 8 October 2017
Frankston Park, Frankson
Kick-off: 1.00pm (AEDT)
Broadcast: LIVE STREAM via foxsports.com.au.
Live Updates: www.twitter.com/MelbourneRebels
 
Melbourne Rising team for Round 6 v Vikings:

1. Rory O’Connor
2. Siliva Siliva
3. Fereti Sa’aga
4. Jason Havea
5. Alex Toolis
6. Rob Leota
7. Ikapote Tupai
8. Lopeti Timani
9. Harrison Goddard
10. Jack McGregor
11. Henry Hutchison
12. Lloyd Johansson
13. Sione Tuipulotu
14. Kitione Ratu
15. Jack Maddocks
 
Reserves
 
16. Cameron Mapusua
17. Tom Moloney
18. Pome Fa’amausili
19. Sione Taufa
20. Mahe Vailanu
21. Maradona Farao
22. Hunter Paisami
23. Angelo Leaupepe

TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT

Thursday 5 October 2017
 

Rd 6: Melbourne Rising v Canberra Viking


The Melbourne Rising lock Alex Toolis will make his long-awaited return from injury against the Canberra Vikings at Frankston Park, Frankston, on Sunday from 1.00pm (AEDT).

Toolis is one of four changes made by head coach Zane Hilton to the Rising’s starting line-up for the sixth round of the 2017 National Rugby Championship (NRC).

The 25-year-old second rower missed the 2017 Super Rugby season when he was sidelined for 12 months following neck surgery during last year’s NRC campaign.

Toolis is the second Rebels player to return from serious injury via the Melbourne Rising after back rower Rob Leota successfully cameback from a knee injury against the Greater Sydney Rams a fortnight ago.

After two weeks in the No.8 jersey, Leota will shift to flanker for this weekend’s clash with the second-placed Vikings following the return of Wallabies backrower Lopeti Timani, who will make his first appearance at home this NRC season.

An ankle injury to winger Semisi Tupou last weekend against Queensland Country will see speedster Henry Hutchison make his run-on debut for the Melbourne Rising after two appearances off the bench this year.

Playmaker Lloyd Johansson will make his first start for the year after Hilton named the former Wallaby at inside centre while Frankston-native Sione Tuipulotu has shifted to outside centre.

Experienced hooker Siliva Siliva will captain the Rising for the first time in his career on Sunday after minor knee surgery to Steve Cummins has ruled the lock out for the remaining three games of the NRC season.

Angelo Leaupepe has been recalled to the reserves bench for his second appearance of the season.

“A couple of unfortunate injuries have forced us to make a few changes this weekend but it’s great to welcome experienced and quality players like Alex (Toolis), Lopeti (Timani) and Lloyd (Johansson) to the starting line-up,” Hilton said.

“We’ve got to make sure that we use all of that experience and play with confidence for a full 80 minutes against a very strong Vikings side, who put on a cricket score against the Fijian Drua last weekend.”

The Melbourne Rising return to the City of Frankston for a third consecutive year with the Victorian Rugby Union’s annual Frankston Festival of Rugby, which includes the Melbourne International Sevens tournament over the weekend.

The Rising and Vikings have split the four previous meetings between the two sides. The Rising claimed a 34-13 victory in the only fixture in Melbourne in the inaugural season and a 60-44 win in the most recent fixture last season.

The Rising are encouraging fans to donate any rugby boots, balls or kit to The Fiji Project at the game on Sunday as part of the National Rugby Championship’s Pasifika Round.

The game will be live streamed via foxsports.com.au from 1.00pm (AEDT).

2017 National Rugby Championship - Round 6
Melbourne Rising v Canberra Vikings
Sunday 8 October 2017
Frankston Park, Frankson
Kick-off: 1.00pm (AEDT)
Broadcast: LIVE STREAM via foxsports.com.au.
Live Updates: www.twitter.com/MelbourneRebels
 
Melbourne Rising team for Round 6 v Vikings:

1. Rory O’Connor
2. Siliva Siliva
3. Fereti Sa’aga
4. Jason Havea
5. Alex Toolis
6. Rob Leota
7. Ikapote Tupai
8. Lopeti Timani
9. Harrison Goddard
10. Jack McGregor
11. Henry Hutchison
12. Lloyd Johansson
13. Sione Tuipulotu
14. Kitione Ratu
15. Jack Maddocks
 
Reserves
 
16. Cameron Mapusua
17. Tom Moloney
18. Pome Fa’amausili
19. Sione Taufa
20. Mahe Vailanu
21. Maradona Farao
22. Hunter Paisami
23. Angelo Leaupepe

Action across all three teams, and a home game this weekend!

Action across all three teams, and a home game this weekend!

04/10/2017, Australia, Rugby, National Rugby Championships (Rugby), Article # 24364301
There was lots of action in sunny Goulburn on Monday with the Sydney Rays Men's and Women's XV in action, following an epic weekend up on the Gold Coast for our Women's 7s.
Read below to see how the weekend unfolded!

This weekend sees the Sydney Rays' final NRC home game versus Brisbane City which promises to be a thrilling battle as both teams fight for a finals spot.
The game will take place at Rat Park this SUNDAY with a 3PM kick off.

Head up early to see our women's 7s in action vs NSW Fiji and NSW Samoa!
The action starts at 1:20.

We also have a KIDS FOOTY BOOT AMNESTY. Kids, bring your old footy boots to the game and we will take them to Fiji to make a difference to some footy mad kids there. And as a thank you, your parents can get in for $5 each! 
Click here for more information on the Fiji Project

Also, if you're a member of our founding clubs Manly. Warringah, Gordon and Norths, show your membership card for $5 entry too!

What a great way to spend a Sunday! We need your support so head on over!
GO THE RAYS! #raysyourgame
It was a weekend of mixed emotions for our women's 7s, competing in the final tournament of the Aon Uni 7s at the Gold Coast. Undefeated through day one, a convincing win over the University of Tasmania in the semis secured their place in the finals versus the undefeated favourites, University of Queensland. Whilst the Sydney Rays battled hard, it was not to be in a very close fought game, with UQ finally taking the title with a 12-10 win.
In the overall series Rays achieved third place, an amazing result.
Both on and off the field our Sydney Rays Women's 7s have excelled, and we are hugely proud that they are part of the Rays family. With a mix of experienced players and those new to the sport, the team's dedication and commitment has been clear.
Bring on 2018! 
Check out all the details of the Aon Uni 7s Tournament 4 here
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THE Macquarie University Sydney Rays have battled bravely but have fallen to the NSW Country Eagles 26-17 in a fascinating encounter at Simon Poidevin Field in Goulburn.The Eagles scored four tries to the Rays’ three but the backstory to this game was far more complicated.
Check out the full match report here
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WINNERS ARE GRINNERS! The Macquarie University Sydney Rays Women's 15s team have won the inaugural Chikarovski Cup in style when they beat NSW Country Eagles 48-0 on Monday. The Rays, coached by Luke Thiessen, have come together brilliantly in just 6 short weeks to produce a great display of women's rugby, and recognize the great platform the Chikarovski Cup has been, with the strong hope that it will be even bigger and better next year!
Read more here
Head to the Rays Facebook page for some great photos from Clay Cross here

CHECKOUT THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SYDNEY RAYS ROUND 5 FIXTURE VS NSW COUNTRY EAGLES HERE

HOW GOOD? Not one, but two Macquarie University Sydney Rays players made it to the Tim Walsh "dream team" Huge congratulations to Katie Harrison and Nita Maynard - richly deserved!
Read more here

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