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John I Dent Cup Preview: Preliminary Final Saturday 1st August
Queanbeyan (2) v Royals (4) – 3:25pm, Viking Park Previous Result: Royals 23 defeated Queanbeyan 22 – Rd 7 One team experienced the highs of winning, the other experienced the lows of a golden opportunity missed however this weekend both experiences can be forgotten as their 2015 season is on the line. It’s the preliminary final and now with everything to lose and with no second chances we will have a dog fight on our hands as both Queanbeyan and Royals look to stay alive in their quest to lift the John I Dent Cup for 2015. Both side have been in this position with the most recent match up being in 2013 where Royals were the higher placed team and ended The Whites campaign. With the roles reversed now, Queanbeyan now have a chance to avenge the loss and have back to back years in the John I Dent Cup Grand Final. Queanbeyan in the Major Semi failed to exploit a 14 man Tuggeranong side, who on the stroke of half time were dealt a massive blow with front rower Sione Talua shown his marching orders. The Whites were behind on the score board early 12-3, but clawed their way back to level, however Vikings lead 22-12 before a Queanbeyan converted try set up a thrilling finish. Unfortunately that is where the game ended, with Queanbeyan falling just short 22-19. Queanbeyan would have loved the weekend off with injuries to Billy Chalker and Zac Tarrant which forced them from the field, however both have been named to play this weekend. Queanbeyan will want to have all their players fully fit this weekend if they are to contain a confident Royals outfit who displayed probably their best performance of the year in the Minor Semi Final. If there was doubt over the Royals having a number of players returning and having not played together it was quickly squashed as Royals shot out to a 19-0 lead against Wests, a team they hadn’t beat all year. Brent Hamlin was a constant threat in the first half, exploiting weakness close to the ruck which result in a try to himself and setting up one. However after half time for a short period of time, Royals took their foot off the throttle and in the blink of an eye, in true Wests style they hit back to take the lead 24-19. But that was short lived with Royals then lifting another gear on the back of a try to Harry Burey to run out 41-24 victors. The key matchups this weekend will be the battle of the sevens, with Dan Penca known to lead from the front either in carries or defense, while Brendan Woodward had a blinder on the weekend and was ever present in defense, at the break down or in looking to carry the ball. Another great battle will be OJ Noa and Steve Sione, both are big number 8’s that cause damage with ball in hand. There go forwards will be vital for clubs to build pressure in attack. Finally at the back, Jamie Marmont and Ben Johnson will be pivotal for their teams as both player is very experience and have been there before on the big stage. If both teams are on point this weekend, it will be a very exciting match filled with some attacking rugby and brutal defense.
4th Grade Preliminary Final TUGGERANONG v QUEANBEYAN Saturday 1st August, 2015 VIKING PARK – FIELD 2 KICK OFF – 10:15AM REFEREE – Brodie Ingram
TUGGERANONG Red & White U Tullakitau Jarrad McHugh Brett Naylor George Fakalolo Andrew Talaina Toby OBrien Adam Meyer Richard Joyes Gavin Sinclair Trent Garrett Jack Anderson Cameron Shaw Andrew Dickson Jordan Knight Heath Garrett Grant Lukins Gavin Sinclair Riley Banks
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QUEANBEYAN White & Sky Blue Glen Stumbles TBC Matt Gibbons Jason Stanton TBC TBC David De Luca Jackson Tahapehi Duncan Doyle Mike Doyle Tommy Luic Ivan Fifita Josh Hastings Dom Finau Caden helmers Grant Jones
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MATCH PREVIEW Vikings went through the regular season undefeated but in the Major Semi they were ambushed by a determined Wests side losing 45-12. Tuggeranong will be out to bounce back this weekend against Queanbeyan, who defeated them in last year’s Grand Final. Queanbeyan held on against Royals in a tough Minor Semi Final winning 20-15. These two haven’t met this year, so this match could go either way but typical Vikings v Queanbeyan encounters are very hard fought and exciting match ups.
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3rd Grade Preliminary Final TUGGERANONG v WESTS Saturday 1st August, 2015 Viking Park – Field 2 KICK OFF – 11:50AM REFEREE – Michael Rahilly
TUGGERANONG Red and White Sam Taseni Duane Peterson Robbie McNeill Aaron Cherry Sam Barlow Daniel Blackmore Tom Tuivati Willie Taufooa Geoff Kuzcerka James Rewi Wetini Steve Niovanni James Tupai Marcus Malatase Adam Gowen Juan Pablo Ferrari Brendan Allardyce R Slater/ J Rewi Wetini Doug Ivill
WESTS POSITION Maroon & Sky Blue 1. L/H Prop Joel Malouf 2. Hooker Mat Toward 3. T/H Prop Nick Rodriguez 4. Lock Charlie Eichholzer 5. Lock Jack Ryan 6. BL/S Flanker Matt Ryan 7. OP/S Hayden Scott 8. Number Flanker 8 Tavake Tahola 9. Scrum Half Pat Bergman Shaun Phelan 10. Fly Half 11. Left Wing Mikey Patau 12. I/S Centre Tyan Vaiouga 13. O/S Centre Michael Irvine 14. Right Wing Des Fagifa 15. Fullback Matt Funaki Coach John Ryan J Southwell/O Mathaba Assistant Richard Wyche Manager
MATCH PREVIEW Minor Premiers Tuggeranong were below par in last weekend’s Major Semi Final, as they were out classed and out enthused by Queanbeyan. The score line reads 33-22, however would have be a lot worse had Vikings not finished strongly and score two tries in the final 5 minutes of the game. Wests put on defensive master class, holding the Owls scoreless in their 22-0 win in windy conditions. These two clubs shared the competition points this season with massive wins to both side.
Colts Preliminary Final ROYALS v UNI-NORTHS SATURDAY 1st August, 2015 Viking Park – Field 1 KICK OFF – 12:05PM REFEREE – Sarah Corrigan
ROYALS Royal Blue & White Loia Fotu Samuelu Samuelu Faalelei Sione Edward Powell Alex Verass Daniel Smart Jacob Mann Dean Paragalli Daniel Bottrell Nick Jervis-Hamilton Liam Murphy Harry Burey Sam Ross Hayden Egerton Jacob West Tom Beinke Matt Shevlin Kieran Grealish
UNI-NORTHS POSITION Navy, Yellow & Green 1. L/H Prop Leli Fa 2. Hooker Cuan Hablutzal 3. T/H Prop Lachlan McCormick 4. Lock Jack Oglivy 5. Lock Max Bode 6. BL/S Flanker Nick Keighley 7. OP/S Ben Raines 8. Number Flanker 8 Callum Richardson 9. Scrum Half Patrick Callaughan 10. Fly Half Gabriel Cooper 11. Left Wing Damien Hill 12. I/S Centre Angus Whittle 13. O/S Centre Chris Hodgson 14. Right Wing Rueben Wikitera 15. Fullback Bryce Lee Coach Sam Rolfe Assistant Steve Rolfe Manager
Amy Allpress
MATCH PREVIEW These two clubs met last year in the Minor Semi Final in which the Owls won. This year it is one a piece and the winner of this match will have bragging rights going into 2016. Royals were unable contain Tuggeranong at scrum time and were out enthused in the Major, going down 32-17. Whereas the Owls held Queanbeyan scoreless in the second half to win 20-3. This match will come down to the wire as both look to feature in the Grand Final for the first time in a number of years.
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2nd Grade Preliminary Final TUGGERANONG v WESTS Saturday 1st August, 2015 Viking Park – Field 1 KICK OFF – 1:40PM REFEREE – Matt Hogan
TUGGERANONG Red and White Matt Waifer Junior Sotogi Ryan Slater Senio Telofoa Tyler Harris John Field Adam OGrady Josh Hitchins Blake Henman Isaac Thompson Joe Langtry Andrew Robinson Lix Lealiifano Nic Murray Jack Howard Brendan Allardyce Taishi Furukawa Peter Chapman
WESTS POSITION Maroon & Sky Blue 1. L/H Prop Mitch Lee 2. Hooker Jeremy Tisdall 3. T/H Prop James Hounslow 4. Lock Jaxson Taylor 5. Lock Alex Giucci 6. BL/S Flanker Semisi Qavola 7. OP/S Lionel Hayden 8. Number Flanker 8 Jare Morell 9. Scrum Half Chris Ashmore 10. Fly Half Damien House 11. Left Wing Vatu Qalova 12. I/S Centre Anau Takiari 13. O/S Centre Nigel Hinder 14. Right Wing Luke Morrison 15. Fullback Ryley McKay Coach Luke Roberts Assistant Manager
Tony Scott
MATCH PREVIEW These two clubs have only met on two occasion in 2015, with Tuggeranong winning both matches, the first 10-7 and the second 500. In the Major Semi Final Tuggeranong came up short against Queanbeyan going down 20-15. If Vikings had of converted there three tries, the score would reflect a different result. Wests on the other hand battled out a thrilling 10 all draw with Uni-Norths and progressed through as they were the highest place team on the ladder.
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1st Grade Preliminary Final QUEANBEYAN v ROYALS Saturday 1st August, 2015 Viking Park – Field 1 KICK OFF – 3:25PM REFEREE – Brett Bowden
QUEANBEYAN White & Sky Blue Chris Barbaro Carl Elliott Les Makin Toby Wilson Tai Valeni Sokai Tai Dan Penca Oj Noa Mitch Douch Zac Tarrant Meilani Tiatia Billy Chalker Keith Morgan Doug Lancaster Jamie Marmont Adam Fahey Glen Stumbles Robert Donnelly
ROYALS POSITION Royal Blue & White 1. L/H Prop Jay Cash 2. Hooker Siliva Siliva 3. T/H Prop Ryan Kotlewski 4. Lock Tom Staniforth 5. Lock Nathan Selwood 6. BL/S Flanker Tyson Tamehere 7. OP/S Brendan Woodward 8. Number Flanker 8 Steve Sione 9. Scrum Half Brent Hamlin 10. Fly Half Craig McMahon 11. Left Wing Lausii Taliuli 12. I/S Centre Pedro Rolando 13. O/S Centre Jason Swain 14. Right Wing Tim Cornforth 15. Fullback Ben Johnston Coach Wayne Southwell Joe Kolokihakaufisi/Greg Smith Assistant Manager
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MATCH FACT The last time these two clubs met in the Preliminary Final was back in 2013. In this match Royals edge out Queanbeyan 33-30.
WOMEN’S DIVISION SEMI FINALS Saturday 1st August Viking Park – Field 2
Semi Final 1: REFEREE: Royals (1) Jodi Knight Louise Burrows (c ) Rhi Didier Rhiannon Ford Jess Misfud Roni Botterill Amanda North Milly Keyworth Kiara Meredith-Brown Sarah Carter Kasey Dragisic Fee Knights (vc) Renee Fleming Bec Harris Michelle Perry
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Tuggeranong (2)
Shelby Collins Grace Prosser Nicole Hewett Shanya Siakimotu Charelle Leefe Jade McEwan Rachel Brown Vicky Fischer Kelli Anne Lamb Belinda Marr Kirby Edwards Chelsea Stewart Jacita Smith Tia Baxter TBC
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Stef Stewart-Jones Jessica Cox Carlie Hanna Kate Brown Jaz Gregory Violeta Tupuola Emily Sogal Simone Tate Peta Leddy Carly Hill Karen Lyons Narelle Johnston Tayla Stanford Rachel Ross Ash Kara
3:25PM Chad Burnell Uni-Norths (3) Peta Cox Bridget McNee Amy Hart Hilde Schneemann Jenna Garraway Vivianne Ligaivu Kat Mill Laura Baynes Jane Garraway Shelley Bradshaw Janina Strauss Talei Wilson Georgia O'Neill Heather Mills Jocelyn Mara
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MATCH PREVIEW Royals are coming into the final series on the back of a near perfect regular season, winning seven of their eight games, losing only the one match. In this season, Royals amassed a huge for and against which saw them only leak on average 8 points per game. Gungahlin on the other hand, with have their work cut out for them if they are to cause the upset of the season. While the Eagles haven’t been successful in winning this year, they are unearthing some talented players which will certainly test Royals at staged this weekend.
Only two points separated these two on the competition ladder, and this match could go either way. The Owls were not at their best last weekend, beaten easily by Royals, however Uni-Norths have been in the finals before and as the defending premiers they will do anything to ensure they have the opportunity to go back to back. Tuggeranong were far too good for Gungahlin last weekend and will go into this match up with confidence. Tuggeranong have a good balance of players in their team which Uni will need to contain if they are to win.
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FIRST & SECOND DIVISION COMPETITION FIRST DIVISION: It is the final round for 1st division and the finals spots are cemented in 2nd grade, but in 1st grade the 4th and final spot it still up for grabs. This weekend’s match of the round will be the clash between Yass and ADFA at ADFA. Yass need to win if they want to jump from 5th to 4th and hope RMC don’t secure any competition points against Goulburn in the double point match. ADFA will also be celebrating their back to ADFA day in which past players from the club will be on site to watch the club. RMC task of securing competition points against Goulburn will be a very tall order with the dirty reds being undefeated. But for RMC, this will be a great opportunity as the clubs will then have both teams featuring in the final series for the first time in a number of years. Hall this weekend host Cooma and both clubs will be out to fine tune combinations and plans of attack for the final series. Cooma are coming along just nicely now having won 4 of their last 5, while Hall have had a mixed last 5 games.
SOUTH COAST MONARO - SECOND DIVISION Like 1st Division, this is the final round and with the top eight decided, positioning are all that matter. Milton are the South Coast Minor Premiers, but are yet to know who they will player, with the match between Jindabyne and Bungendore to decide the Monaro Minor Premiership. Whoever doesn’t win this match will then play Crookwell to round out the Cup finals. From there Boorowa, Taralga, Batemans Bay and Braidwood are all fighting it out, with the battle for the all-important 5th spot up for grabs. The 5th place getting will not only host the plate major semi-final, but also potentially could host the plate grand final. Taralga and Boorowa play with the winner more than likely secure 5th spot. Boorowa will be at home, so it will be no easy task for Taralga. Batemans Bay travel to Broulee which will be an exciting clash, with both clubs always looking to get one up on the opposition. Broulee won the first encounter, but Batemans Bay would love nothing better to finish the regular season with a win. Both Milton and Braidwood have the bye this weekend as does Crookwell.
Second Grade: TEAM – 2nd Goulburn Yass
P 12 14
W 12 10
L 0 4
D 0 0
DF 336 149
BP 9 9
Pts 57 49
Hall
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First Grade: TEAM – 1st Goulburn Hall Cooma
P 12 14 14
W 12 10 7
L 0 4 7
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Pts 59 51 37
RMC
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2015 WOMEN’S COMPETITION Semi Finals Team Royals Tuggeranong Uni-Norths Gungahlin
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Congratulation to Royals who at the end of the regular season for the women’s competition have been crowned the 2015 Minor Premier. Royals showed there class in defeating defending premiers Uni-Norths comprehensively last weekend 35-0. In the seven tries to nil victory Michelle Perry was a standout scoring a double while Louise Burrows, Roni Batotterill, Amanda North, Sarah Carter and Courtney Livermore also scored. For the Owls they will need to be on their game this weekend in the sudden death player off against Tuggeranong. Tuggeranong snapped a two game losing streak with a 50-5 win over Gungahlin which saw Tayla Stanford dominate in attack. Gungahlin to their credit, scrambled well and didn’t make it easy for Vikings. In the finals Royals will take on Gungahlin at 1.25pm and Tuggeranong and UniNorths clash at 3.25pm. Winners of these games will meet in the Grand Final next weekend at Royals women’s team with the Minor Premiership last Viking Park. Saturday Good luck to all teams in this year’s final series.
2015/6 BRUMBIES PATHWAY PROGRAMS COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF POSITIONS Applications are sought from interested persons for the following voluntary positions for each representative teams: NRC ‘B’ Program ACT Griffin’s Head Coach / Assistant Coach / Manager. National Under 20’s Brumbies Under 20’s Assistant Coaches / Manager. Junior Gold Cup Brumbies JGC Under 17’s Brumbies JGC Under 15’s Head Coach / Assistant Coach / Manager & Sports Trainer. 7’s Program in four divisions (Oct-Dec 2015) Open Men’s, Open Women’s, Under 17 Boys, Under 17 Girls Head Coach / Manager for each squad.
Successful applicants will be required to comply with the ACT&SNSWRU Player and Coach Management policy. A brief resume outlining your qualifications & relevant experience should be sent to:
Russell Ingram Coaching and Pathway Manager LPO Box 5039, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT, 2617 r.ingram@brumbies.com.au *Applications close COB Monday 10th August 2015. For further details contact Russell Ingram on (02) 6283 8520.
The Emerging Talent Camps are high quality training, playing and development camps for aspiring players in the U13 - U17 age groups held at our Super Rugby headquarters at UC, and at the Australian Institute of Sport. They provide players with an opportunity to experience training environments similar to those of professional athletes. Sessions include aspects of individual, positional, unit, and team skills as well as a Testing and Strength & Conditioning component. All players are invited to register via completion of the back page of this form and then emailing to development@brumbies.com.au. Places are limited and players will be chosen via a selection process. Once your place has been confirmed you will be emailed the link to our Shop where you can make a credit card payment directly to Brumbies Rugby. Registrations will close on September 23rd.
Aquis Brumbies Coaching and Development staff, and Junior Gold Cup Coaching staff will be present at the camp to ID talent, and all coaches are fully accredited. The camp therefore provides players a great opportunity to display their talents to Junior Gold and Academy staff over a concentrated time period.
Elite players from both the Aquis Brumbies Super Rugby squad, and the UC Vikings NRC squad will also work with participants in position specific skills coaching on the final day.
Overnight accommodation and all meals for the camps duration at the AIS. Access to High Performance facilities. Expert coaching in all areas of the game. Each participant also receives kit including a t-shirt, Hoodie, rugby shorts, Hat and a drink bottle.
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FINAL SERIES PROGRESSION OF TEAMS TO THE NEXT MATCH IN THE FINALS SERIES IN THE EVENT OF DRAWN MATCHES
(1) First Grade (Premier, First & Second Division) In the event that the scores of participating teams in any semi-final or preliminary final are equal at the completion of the allotted time, an extra ten (10) minutes each way without interval shall be played. If at the completion of extra time the scores are still equal then the team which is in the higher position on the competition table shall proceed to the next match in the series. (2) All Other Grades - Premier Division Second Grade, Colts, Third Grade, Fourth Grade and First Division 2nd Grade In the event that the scores of participating teams in any semi-final or preliminary final are equal at the completion of the allotted time, the team which is in the higher position on the competition table shall proceed to the next match in the series. 72
DRAWN GRAND FINALS
(1) First Grade Premier, First , Second and Women’s Division (a) In the event that the scores of participating teams in any Grand Final are equal at the completion of the allotted time, an extra ten (10) minutes each way without interval shall be played. (b) Premier Division – 1st Grade If at the completion of the extra time the scores are still level the match shall be replayed at a time and place to be decided by the Board after consultation with the Clubs concerned. (c) First Division – 1st Grade, Second Division and Women’s Division If at the completion of the extra time the scores are still level then the teams shall be declared joint champions. (2)
All Other Grades - Premier Division Second Grade, Colts, Third Grade, Fourth Grade and First Division 2nd Grade (a) In the event the scores of the participating teams in any grand final are equal at the completion of the allotted time, an extra five (5) minutes each way without interval shall be played. (b) If at the completion of the extra time the scores are still level then the teams shall be declared joint champions
2015 Macdougall Medal & Presentation Night The President of the ACT&SNSW Rugby Union invites you to attend the 2015 MacDougall Medal & Presentation Dinner Friday 28th August 2015 Time - 7:00pm for 7:30pm Start Venue – Canberra Rex Hotel 150 Northbourne Ave, Braddon
Tickets- $80 each or $750 for a table of 10 ‘Includes 3 course meal and drinks package’
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CLUB RUGBY RESULTS Saturday 25th & 26th July PREMIER DIVISION – 1ST GRADE MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Home Team v Away Team Tuggeranong 22 v Queanbeyan Wests 24 v Royals
MONARO 1ST DIVISION – 1ST GRADE
19 41
Home Team Hall Cooma Goulburn
52 36 72
v v v
Away Team RMC ADFA Yass
0 15 0
PREMIER DIVISION – 2ND GRADE MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Home Team v Away Team Queanbeyan 20 v Tuggeranong Wests 10 v Uni-Norths
MONARO 1ST DIVISION – 2ND GRADE 15 10
PREMIER DIVISION – COLTS MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Home Team v Away Team Royals 17 v Tuggeranong Uni-Norths 22 v Queanbeyan
32 3
PREMIER DIVISION – 3RD GRADE MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Home Team v Away Team Tuggeranong 22 v Queanbeyan Wests 22 v Uni-Norths
33 0
Home Team Hall Cooma Goulburn
20 45 17
v v v
Away Team RMC ADFA Yass
0 19 5
SOUTH COAST MONARO – 2ND DIVISION Home Team Bungendore Braidwood Crookwell Batemans Bay Taralga
81 14 24 26
v v v v v v
Away Team Boorowa Broulee Jindabyne Milton Bye
5 7 21 19
WOMEN’S DIVISION PREMIER DIVISION –
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GRADE
MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Home Team v Away Team Tuggeranong 12 v Wests Queanbeyan 20 v Royals
Home Team Tuggeranong Royals 45 15
50 35
v v v
Away Team Gungahlin Uni-Norths
5 0
NEXT FIXTURES Saturday 8th August, 2015 PREMIER DIVISION – Grand Finals Winner of Major Semi
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Winner of Preliminary Final
Viking Park, Fields 1 & 2
FIRST DIVISION – Major & Minor Semi Finals 1st 3rd
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2nd 4th
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SOUTH COAST MONARO – SECOND DIVISION – Major & Minor Semi Final Cup Finals 1st Place Monaro 3rd Plate Finals 5th 7th
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1st Place South Coast 4th
TBC TBC
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6th 8th
TBC TBC
Winner of Semi Final 2
Viking Park 2
WOMEN’S DIVSISION – Grand Final Winner of Semi Final 1 v
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