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NRC U19s

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RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Kicks off this weekend.

Match Day 1: Saturday 29 September
Sydney v Barbarians, 10.30am
Queensland Country v Melbourne Rebels, 12.30pm
Brisbane v Western Force, 2.30pm
NSW Country Eagles v Brumbies, 4.30pm

Match Day 2: Monday 1 October
Queensland Country v Barbarians, 10.30am
Brisbane v Brumbies, 12.30pm
Sydney v Melbourne Rebels, 2.30pm
NSW Country Eagles v Western Force, 4.30pm

Match Day 3: Wednesday 3 October
Melbourne Rebels v Barbarians, 10.30am
Brumbies v Western Force, 12.30pm
Sydney v Queensland Country, 2.30pm
Brisbane v NSW Country Eagles, 4.30pm

Match Day 4: Friday 5 October
4th v 4th, 9.30am
3rd v 3rd, 11.00am
2nd v 2nd, 12.30pm
1st v 1st, 2.00pm

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Steve Williams (59)
SQUADS

Queensland Country

Forwards
Egan Siggs - Brothers - Gold Coast
Theo Fourie - Souths - Rockhampton
Laurence Tominiko - Sunnybank
Brendan Bell - Brothers
Torah Moe - University of Queensland
Angus Lovelock - Brothers
Dane Zander - Norths
Will Deardan - Wests - Warwick
Reagan Leslie - Souths - Toowoomba
Jack Butler - Bond University
Alex Smit - Wests
Lachlan Connors - Bond University
Ollie Sheppard - Wests
Reno Gerrard - TSS - Gold Coast

Backs
Neal McNamara - Sunnybank
Isaac Tarabay - Brothers
Brad Twidale - University of Queensland - Bringalily (Darling Downs)
Viliami Lea - Souths
Isaac Henry - Wests
Elijah Kefu - Souths
Ilaisa Droasese - Wests
Max Dowd - Bond University - Gold Coast
Cooper Whiteside - Wests
Joshua Walker - Bond University - Gold Coast
Lachlan Sperling - University of Queensland - Toowoomba


Brisbane City

Forwards
Elijah Kuilamu – Sunnybank
Ben Fox – Sunnybank
Rhys Van Nek – Souths
Jed Chapman – GPS
Flynn Noon – Wests
Prynce Romeo-Taugaele – Wests
Ethan Dobbins – Brothers
Ben Paxton-Hall – University of Queensland
Matt Munday – Brothers
Zac Munro – Souths
Angus Dean – Souths
Joseph Faulalo – Sunnybank
Nathan Marshall – Sunnybank
John Yates – University of Queensland

Backs
Billy Rutherford – Souths
Phoenix Hunt – Easts
Isaac Lucas – Sunnybank
Issac De Flavis – GPS
Hudson Creighton – Brothers
Tristan Staghan – Brothers
Byron Ralston – Brothers
Liam Matenga – Easts
Nathan Carroll – Brothers
Will Feeney – Sunnybank
Samuel Samu – Sunnybank
 

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Steve Williams (59)
Sydney

Jayden Burgess (Gordon)
Liam Cornish (Randwick)
Frank Cutler (Gordon)
Ben Donaldson (Randwick)
Max Douglas (Manly)
Joel Ellis (Randwick)
William Finau (Parramatta)
Fiu Gibson (Randwick)
Haitoni Hafoka (Parramatta)
Tom Hando (Eastwood)
Brooklyn Hardaker (Eastern Suburbs)
Finn Kearns-Lafolafo (Randwick)
Jack Crichton (Parramatta)
Bailey Lamb (Southern Districts)
Setefano Leavasa (Warringah)
Ciaran Loh (Sydney University)
Saul McCredie (Gordon)
Kichie Navuso (West Harbour)
Joshua Nercessian (Warringah)
Callum Quinn (Randwick)
Blake Rixon (Manly)
Maylee Semu (West Harbour)
Matthew Stead (Randwick)
Joshua Thrum (Warringah)
Terence Toomata (Eastwood)


NSW Country

Bo Abra (Eastern Suburbs)
Jack Allen Hamilton (Newcastle)
Patrick Berryman (Dubbo)
Darcy Breen (Sydney University)
Sebastian Cameron (Northern Suburbs)
Ben Duckworth (Randwick)
Ben Houston (Randwick)
Harrison Jackson (Manly)
Will Johnston (Eastern Suburbs)
Nick Katsogiannis (Randwick)
Nathan Lawson (Southern Districts)
Jack Murray (Sydney University)
Isoa Nasilasila (Eastwood)
John Pale (Northern Suburbs)
Mike Pavlakis (Gordon)
Eddie Poolman (Sydney University)
Felix Quinn (Manly)
Henry Robertson (Sydney University)
Luke Russo (Parramatta)
Lachlan Shelley (Eastwood)
Mitieli Tuinakauvadra (Sydney University)
Jack Walsh (Manly)
Hunter Ward (Manly)
Ben Wood (Maitland)
Yool Yool (Manly)
 

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Steve Williams (59)
Brumbies

Ignacio Bonsembiante (Uni-Norths Owls)
James Bundy (Canberra Royals)
Billy Carberry (Tuggeranong Vikings)
Tauati Chan-Tung (Wests Rugby Club)
Stirling Doyle (Uni-Norths Owls)
Tony Mika Eli (Queanbeyan Whites)
Will Goddard (Queanbeyan Whites)
Thomas Hallam (Canberra Royals)
Turi Eruera Hides (Tuggeranong Vikings)
Wyll Holland (Queanbeyan Whites)
Tom Iles (Canberra Royals)
Fred Kaihea (Queanbeyan Whites)
Jack Kearns (Adfa)
Petau Lefau (Queanbeyan Whites)
Noah Lolesio (Tuggeranong Vikings)
Lachlan Lonergan (Tuggeranong Vikings)
Ben Love (Uni-Norths Owls)
Jean-Benit Madjaga (Tuggeranong Vikings)
Ali Ngahe (Gungahlin Eagles)
Lachlan Osborne (Uni-Norths Owls)
Yabaki Seeto (Queanbeyan Whites)
Lincoln Smith (Canberra Royals)
Seamus Smith (Tuggeranong Vikings)
Cooper Taekata (Tuggeranong Vikings)
Allan Wratten (Wests Rugby Club)


Force

Victor Harris (Joondalup Brothers)
Lee Soa (Palmyra)
Dylan Hutchins (Wests Scarborough)
Tyron Law (Palmyra)
Jarrod McKenna (Wanneroo Districts)
Lafaele Ikenasio (Coastal Cavaliers)
Liam Fletcher (Joondalup Brothers)
Martin Gallagher (Wests Scarborough)
Jackson Pugh (Palmyra)
Oliver Callan (Wanneroo Districts)
Liam Gourlie (Joondalup Brothers)
Simon Parsons (Wests Scarborough)
Carlo Tizzano (UWA)
Brody Macaskill (Wests Scarborough)
Reece Anapu (UWA)
Michael McDonald (Palmyra)
Tyrese Grey (Wanneroo Districts)
Ethan Reilly (Wanneroo Districts)
Marcus Arrindell (Palmyra)
Sam Barsby (Joondalup Brothers)
Nika Morehu (Wests Scarborough)
Grason Makara (Wanneroo Districts)
Jake Gardiner (Kalamunda)
James Petherick (Coastal Cavaliers)
Jack Hardy (UWA)
 

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Rebels

Isaac Aedo Kailea (Harlequins)
Shaedyn Folau (Endeavour Hills)
Oli Barden (Moorabbin)
Ola Tauelangi (Northern)
Tom Jeffries
Tobias Sanerive (Harlequins)
Liam Stone (Melbourne Uni)
Josh Nakubuwai (Power House)
Maximilian O’Brien (Melbourne)
Angus Edwards
Harry Kolio Mau (Endeavour Hills)
Sione Tui (Melbourne
Mosese Tuipoluto (Harlequins)
Lazarus Afaese
Navarre Haisila (Endeavour Hills)
Chris Mounga (Endeavour Hills)
Sam Blowers (Harlequins)
Nick Roostan (Harlequins)
Alexander Ataata (Harlequins)
Joseph Basser (Melbourne Uni)
Moses Faoala (Endeavour Hills)
Luan Scherman (Northern)
Jamarl Firebrace
Mayson Hoverd (Power House)
Alpha Villi


Barbarians

Nathan Beil QLD
Jack Brewer NSW
Matt Connor QLD
Max Cutrone NSW
Vinnie De Masson ACT
Dylan Dowling NSW
Joel Etherington NSW
Byron Hollingsworth-Dessent ACT
Kristian Jensen ACT
Rory Kuskie QLD
Shea Lalagavesi QLD
Henry Lennon QLD
Callum MacDonald QLD
Emmanuel (Manny) Maliko QLD
Zane Marolt ACT
Kye Oates QLD
Liam Prendagast QLD
Simon Rahme NSW
Max Robson NSW
Rory Scott ACT
James Sidery NSW
Phrancis Sula-Siaosi QLD
Emosi Tuqiri QLD
Tiko Twist ACT
Finn Wright NSW
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Tom Jeffries the interesting name for Melbourne there. That’s Sams brother and he had switched to AFL. Back now obviously
 

Happyman

Ted Thorn (20)
Sorry Reg I call bullshit on the Barbarians team Emosi Tuquiri is picked even though he played a full season of League this year. Utter shit and robs an actual Rugby player of greater ability of the Opppotunity to play at this level.

No wonder Australian rugby is in the shit.
 

Dark Shark

Alex Ross (28)
I know mate it just does my head in when kids get an armchair ride over hard workers.

Rant over I will move on

I don’t think he is the only League player from Queensland selected in Barbarians. Which does make a joke of it. Meaning, the powers that be are creating no incentive for players to stay in rugby after school if they know there is fall back to still play League and say you are interested in playing Rep rugby and get accommodated. A poke in the eye to those who stay loyal.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
Yep, but most of the detail is lost in the murk of a full day's watching rugby. As I recall, it wasn't a really high standard game but very close until the young Brumbies scored a couple of tries late in the game. The No 12 was very involved and knows how to beat a tackle. Hopefully, he grows a little more over the next year or so. Think he was about the smallest/lightest player on the field. The No 8 had a strong game until he went off injured. Excellent goal kicking by the No 10.
 

bignoofa

Allen Oxlade (6)
Yep, but most of the detail is lost in the murk of a full day's watching rugby. As I recall, it wasn't a really high standard game but very close until the young Brumbies scored a couple of tries late in the game. The No 12 was very involved and knows how to beat a tackle. Hopefully, he grows a little more over the next year or so. Think he was about the smallest/lightest player on the field. The No 8 had a strong game until he went off injured. Excellent goal kicking by the No 10.
I understand what you mean could have been a long day infront of the small screen , hopefully they come together and improve (the nsw sides) as atm they appear a little well let’s say not winning . Will be very interested in the following few games especially the few 18s involved ..eagles 15 l Shelley 10 j Walsh and rays 4 m Douglas all involved in the nsw18s that toured undefeated in qld I believe
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
Need to add to my earlier post that the young Brumbies also produced a couple of very good front rowers; the hooker and LHP were both strong performers at set piece and in the open.
 

bignoofa

Allen Oxlade (6)
Need to add to my earlier post that the young Brumbies also produced a couple of very good front rowers; the hooker and LHP were both strong performers at set piece and in the open.
After reading comments by u20s aust coaches I believe front row was a position they are very keen to add guys as well ...
 

Dark Shark

Alex Ross (28)
Can I just say the Qld teams are a mile in front of the rest. They will be in the finals. And they left behind a few eligible players in Brisbane to play NRC.

I believe it does show that Qld are a mile in front with standard of play at same age and does show that while there is a disparity in age at year 12 level between the states the Schoolboy Champs are not a great indicator of “talent”.

The other teams that have really stood up are the WA and Barbarian teams.
 
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