2015 John I Dent Cup Club Rugby Stamped Semi Finals

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Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July 2015 BROUGHT TO YOU BY BRUMBIES RUGBY

JOHN I DENT CUP FINAL SERIES

1ST GRADE MAJOR SEMI FINAL

TUGGERANONG VIKINGS

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QUEANBEYAN WHITES

Saturday 3:25pm – Viking Park

1ST GRADE MINOR SEMI FINAL

WESTERN DISTRICT LIONS

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CANBERRA ROYALS

Sunday 3:15pm – Viking Park


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John I Dent Cup Preview: Semi Finals Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July

After a long and exciting regular season, the final series is finally here and we have 4 well worthy teams fighting it out for the John I Dent Cup. This season has been full of action with the fight for the top 4 up for contention until the final few rounds, however ladder positions were not certain until full time in the Queanbeyan v Uni-Norths games in Round 14. Tuggeranong and Queanbeyan battled it out for the top spot for most of the season, while Wests snuck along quite nicely and almost pipped Queanbeyan at the end to secure 2 nd place. Vikings secured their 6th consecutive Minor Premiership thanks to a 12 and 2 season. The top three were only separated by two wins and some bonus points, while Royals did enough to secure 4th spot, but weren’t in any danger with Uni-Norths and Gungahlin 13 and 16 competition points behind them respectively. With these teams experiencing many of the highs and lows in trying to make the top 4 and now having done that, the rollercoaster ride hasn’t finished yet with the stakes even higher as it becomes sudden death for some this weekend and for others a chance to be one step closer to lifting the John I Dent Cup on August 8th.

Major Semi Final: Saturday 25th Tuggeranong (1) v Queanbeyan (2) – 3:25pm, Viking Park Previous Result: Tuggeranong 38 defeated Queanbeyan 12 – round 15 These two clubs are back at it again for another year, in what will be a replay of the 2014 Major Semi Final in which Queanbeyan upset Tuggeranong 33-32 to hand Vikings their second and final loss of the 2014. However, both teams have a number of new players, the season has been a few weeks longer than previous so this match up will be completely different to last years. Both clubs are coming off final round wins, with Vikings comfortably beating Gungahlin 44-17, while Queanbeyan had a tough hit out against Uni-Norths and only ran away with the win in the last five minutes of the game to secure an important 24-0 victory. Currently Vikings have the upper hand, winner two of the three fixtures this year, but that form goes out the window in this game. Both clubs are expecting it to be a dog fight, and the game will be won by the dominant forward pack. Both clubs thrive on momentum gained from their forwards, so a key objective for either side will be to prevent the forwards go forward. In the backs, both clubs have some slick finishers, but it will be an interesting battle between seasoned veteran Francis Fainifo and youngster Kieth Morgan. Also watch out for both half backs Joe Powell and Mitch Douch, both who are very clever and are a constant threat at the base of the ruck.

Minor Semi Final: Sunday 26th Wests (3) v Royals (4) – 3:15pm, Viking Park Previous Result: Wests 40 defeated Royals 31 – round 14 The last time these two met in a 1st grade finals game was back in 2011 when they clashed in the Minor Semi Final where Wests won in a close one 27-24. This year Wests have been able to handle Royals, winning all three matches, but like everyone knows, you can’t read into those past results, as finals are a different style of football. Wests have had two weeks to prepare for this match, having the bye last weekend, while Royals had a tough encounter against Easts, but managed to get through the game with a bonus point victory. This Minor Semi Final could be touch and go with either side, Wests have a quality back row that will make their presence felt at the breakdown, compared to Royals back row who will do a lot of damage in their ball carries. The battle of lineout will be key with Dave McKern and Tom Staniforth the usual go to guys. In the backs, regular centre paring Andrew Parson and Junior Luteru return for Wests, while Royals will be going with an unfamiliar 9, 10, 12, 13 combination who haven’t played together once this year. Players to watch are Rob Buarserau and Lausii Taliuli, both who know how to find their way to try line. Expect plenty of involvements from these two especially as the game starts to open up.


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4th GRADE MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July Viking Park – Field 2

Major Semi Final: REFEREE: Tuggeranong (1) 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

10:15AM Dennis Beissner

Minor Semi Final: 10:25AM REFEREE: Owen Keane

Wests (2)

Queanbeyan (3)

Supi Mailei Liam Bacon Jason Pepper Tobi Huho Ewan Colloff James Evatt Polo Touli Sitauti Mailei Steve Amosa Luke O’Connor Phil Milne Tino Sione Alex McNamara Ben Callahan Rod Palmer

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Grant Lukins Rod Palmer

Coach

Gavin Sinclair G Hutchinson/J Pepper Riley Banks John Palmer

Glen Stumbles Tom Coffey Matt Gibbons Jason Stanton Tim Godfrey David De Luca Mitch Callagher Dan Jancevski Tommy Luic Mark Henjak Dom Finau TBC TBC TBC Jack Rowe Grant Jones

Royals (4) Loia Kaihea Darren Goodwin Joel Symmans James Atkins Stephan Reardon Robert Knight Marc Taylor Peni Nifo Josh Tankey Adam Butt Mannett Sokising Angus Stubing Cam Neil Solu Feleu Mark Young Jim Taylor

Assistant Manager

Greg Donoghoe Jerome Freestone

MATCH PREVIEW Like 3rd grade Tuggeranong were the dominant team finishing the season 15 points clear of Wests are currently undefeated. Vikings haven’t had the best preparation with Gungahlin forfeiting the final round. The weekend before Tuggeranong defeated Royals 33-5. Wests like Tuggeranong also didn’t played last weekend due to the bye, bit the week before also won comfortably against Queanbeyan 37-7. Of the two occasion these two have met, Tuggeranong have won by at least two converted tries. At the conclusion of this fixture, Tuggeranong will be presented with the 2015 minor premiership.

Only seven competition points separated these two to on the ladder. Queanbeyan and Royals were never in doubt of securing a minor semi-final spot as the next closest on the ladder was 13 points behind. Royals don’t have the best form going into the finals having two byes, two losses and a draw in their last the last five weeks. Queanbeyan have won 3 of their last five include and big 47-5 win over Uni-Norths. Of the two times these two have met, they share the points, with the latest game going the favour of Queanbeyan 22-19.


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3rd GRADE MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July Viking Park – Field 2

Major Semi Final: REFEREE: Tuggeranong (1)

11:50AM Ben Nelson

Minor Semi Final: 12:00PM REFEREE: Brodie Ingram

Queanbeyan (2)

Tyrone Dargue Matt Connelly David Haskins Dylan Jancevski Andrw Lindsay Daniel Naef Cameron Stanley Sam Boyton Dan Hawke Fraser Kemp TBC Gareth Slarke Angus Balmaks Ben Todd Luke Cochrane Brendan Allardyce Daniel Hawke

Wests (3)

Ryan Slater Sam Taseni 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 R Slater/ J Rewi Wetini

Doug Ivill Paul Thomas

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Coach Assistant Manager

Joel Malouf Mat Toward Nick Rodriguez Charlie Eichholzer Jack Ryan Matt Ryan Hayden Scott Tavake Tahola Pat Bergman Shaun Phelan Michael Irvine Tyan Vaiouga Bryah Booth Des Fagifa Matt Funaki

Uni-Norths (4) Matt White Rob Krauss Wes Malton Angus Judd Alex Redford Semisis Tongatoutai-mau

Tom Mulquinney Reuben Heagney Chris Mokler Sam Burns Chris Mayer Sam Ogilvy Luke Cawthorne Semisi Ivarature Alex Sumptor John Ryan Glen Croker

Jeff Southwell/Orga Mathaba

Jayson Hinder

Richard Wyche P Bradley/J Carver (Snr)

MATCH PREVIEW Tuggeranong were the dominant team in third grade finishing the season 11 points clear of Queanbeyan, losing only one game. Queanbeyan were able to finish second on the back of crucial bonus points which was the difference between them and Wests on the table. Vikings had a hard match up against Gungahlin last weekend which will prime them for this game, while Queanbeyan were able to take advantage of a sin binning to the Owls and winning 32-10. At the conclusion of this game, Tuggeranong will be present with the 2015 Minor Premiership.

Wests and Uni-Norths have shared the points this years in their meetings with the Owls getting the better of them at North Oval and Wests returning the favour at Jamison with a 45-15. Wests finished the season on the same number of wins as Queanbeyan, but missed out on four bonus points comparted to Queanbeyan 11 bonus points. Uni-Norths on the other hand had a mixed season and just scraped through by 1 competition points. Wests have are coming off a loss and a bye, while the Owls are coming off a loss and a win. This match could go either way, as on their day both teams are quality.


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COLTS MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July Viking Park – Field 1

Major Semi Final: REFEREE: Royals (1) Faalelei Sione Suita Tai Samuelu Samuelu Edward Powell Alex Verass Dean Paragalli Jacob Mann Loia Isileli-Fotu Pat Rumble Nick Jervis-Hamilton Liam Simonsson Harry Burey Sam Ross Jacob West Daniel Bottrell

12:05PM Michael Rahilly

Minor Semi Final: 12:05PM REFEREE: Reece Henshaw

Tuggeranong (2)

Uni-Norths (3)

Kieran Norcott Connal McInerney Tyrel Lomax Cameron Holt Callum Smith Mitch Lonergan Michael Mahtook James Kazias Luke Dawes Eddie Jones Hanny Ezzat Rhys Griffiths Sam Giltrap Jack Reid Will Callen

Tom Beinke David Assenheim Matt Shevlin James Foster Kieran Grealish Brett Irwin

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Coach

Queanbeyan (4)

Leli Fa Cuan Hablutzal Koli Tamata Jack Oglivy Max Bode Nick Keighley Ben Raines Callum Richardson Patrick Callaughan Gabriel Cooper Damien Hill Angus Whittle Chris Hodgson Rueben Wikitera Bryce Lee

Damon Mudge Tom Carvolth Sam Bartholomeusz Josh Pearce Euan Mackillop Lachlan Wall Brian Mueller Brayden Smith Tom Mitchell Riley Ahern Tony Fifita Tyran Sullivan Adam Wise Ivan Fifita Jeremy Taylor Sam Rolfe Tim Hawke

Assistant

Steve Rolfe Matt Maloney

Manager

Amy Allpress Sean Debenham

MATCH PREVIEW This will be the fourth time Royals and Tuggeranong have met in 2015, with Royals having won 2 of the three matches. In these matches the biggest deficit was by Tuggeranong won in round 12 23-7. Royals had the bye in round 17, but there last game was against Tuggeranong, which they won 28-22. Vikings took on Gungahlin winning with a bonus point 42-0. Both Royals and Tuggeranong finished the season on 60 competition points, but Royals were crowned Minor Premiers for the first time since 1991 as they had more number of wins. Royals will be presented with the trophy at the conclusion of this game.

Uni-Norths and Queanbeyan will play for the second time is as many weeks as these two battled in a hard fought and entertaining final round game. The Owls jumped out to a 19-7 lead before Queanbeyan came back and unfortunately missed a conversion to level it up in the second half. The score remained 19-17 and Queanbeyan secured the all-important bonus point which resulted in them gaining 4th on the ladder over Gungahlin. Of the two encounters this years, it is one a piece and both games have come down to the wire. Expect this sudden death final to be another close game between the two.



2ND GRADE MAJOR & MINOR SEMI FINAL Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July Viking Park – Field 1

Major Semi Final: REFEREE: Queanbeyan (1) Neori Nadruku Jake Gordon Tangi Maine Tony Tarlinton Josh Townsend Ryan Jones Jake Holland Tom Darmody Ben Pattenden Sam French Anthony Bozzato David Kerr Andrew Deamer Maligi Finau Chris Lindbeck Sam French

1:40PM Scot Izod

Minor Semi Final: 1:40PM REFEREE: Matt Hogan

Tuggeranong (2)

Wests (3)

Matt Waifer Junior Sotogi Liam McGrath Senio Telofoa Tyler Harris John Field Adam OGrady Josh Hitchins Blake Henman Jake Howard Joe Langtry Andrew Robinson Lix Lealiifano Nic Murray James Field

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Brendan Allardyce

Coach

Darren Bulley Taishi Furukawa

Assistant

Tom Darmody Peter Chapman

Manager

Mitch Lee Jeremy Tisdall James Hounslow Jaxson Taylor Alex Giucci Semisi Qavola Lionel Hayden Jare Morell Chris Ashmore Damien House Vatu Qalova Anau Takiari Nigel Hinder Luke Morrison Ryley McKay

Uni-Norths (4) Bill Yole Sam Rolfe Rien Donkin Joe Ritchie Peter Curlewis Craig McKillop Matt Bautz Stee Tiko Brendan McGrath Jordan Thompson Andrew Galbraith Phil Ferriera Tylor Bunting Jack Birtwhistle Laurens de Beer

Luke Roberts Dave Purser Tony Scott

Sean Hammond/John Cattle

MATCH PREVIEW These two clubs met in last year’s Major Semi Final, with Vikings getting the better of Queanbeyan, winning 20-5. In 2015, Queanbeyan have won all three encounters with the biggest margin being by 16 points in Round 10, while the other two matches, The Whites won by four and two points. Queanbeyan are coming off a loss in the final round against Uni-Norths 17-7, while Tuggeranong comfortably beat Gungahlin 36-0. At the conclusion of this match, Queanbeyan will be presented with the 2015 Minor Premiership.

Wests will be fresh from their round 17 bye and looking to repeat on their previous encounter against Uni-Norths in which they won with ease 33-5. The Owls were in a situation last weekend where they need to secure at least a bonus point to lock in the final spot in the top 4. They successfully obtained that goal, with a comprehensive performance which saw them defeat the minor premier Queanbeyan 17-7. Wests played in this game last year and fell short of progressing by 5 points to Gungahlin.


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1st Grade Major Semi Final TUGGERANONG v QUEANBEYAN Saturday 25th July, 2015 VIKING PARK – FIELD 1 KICK OFF – 3:25PM REFEREE – Brett Bowden

TUGGERANONG Red & White Sione Taulua Michael Henry Phil Kite Gareth Clouston Michael Oakman Hunt Dean Oakman Hunt Rowan Perry Jarrad Butler Joe Powell Rodney Iona Jerome Niumata Jake Rakic Francis Fainifo Jake Knight Ernest Suavai Brad Harris Bryce McNicol & Beau Mokotupu

Assistant

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

Greg Hayes

Manager

Robert Donnelly

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MATCH FACT These two teams met in last year’s Major Semi Final in what was a memorable victory for Queanbeyan who edged out Tuggeranong 33-32.


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1st Grade Minor Semi Final WESTS v ROYALS Sunday 26th July, 2015 VIKING PARK – FIELD 1 KICK OFF – 3:15PM REFEREE – James Morris

WESTS Maroon & Sky Blue Harrison Lloyd Gareth Bautz Ben Coutts Dave McKern Nick Barrett Mitch Tye Michael Smith Brodie Leber Peter Raines Seb Lorraway Rob Buaserau Andrew Parsons Junior Luteru Ratu Tagive Joe Smellie Craig Robberds

ROYALS 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 Flanker 8 Steve Sione 8. Number 9. Scrum Half Brett 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

Jone Tawake

Assistant

Joe Kolokihakaufisi/Greg Smith

Trevor Ellis

Manager

Chris Beath/Zac Elliot

MATCH FACT Of the three occasion Wests & Royals have met this years, Wests have won all three encounters by no more than 10 points with the most recent fixture resulting in a high scoring 40-31 affair.


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PLAYER OF THE MATCH Round 17 Vs.

Congratulations to Carl Elliot of Queanbeyan. Carl was named ‘SKINS Man of the Match’ for his outstanding performance in the round 17 clash between Queanbeyan & Uni-Norths. Carl will received a skins prize pack for his efforts.


CLUB RUGBY PHOTOS – 2015 By Nick Guoth


FIRST & SECOND DIVISION COMPETITION FIRST DIVISION:

SOUTH COAST MONARO - SECOND DIVISION

With two rounds to go until the final series, Goulburn have all but wrapped up the 2015 Minor Premiership. Currently 13 points clear on nearest rival and with a game in hand, the club potentially could complete a perfect regular season. On the weekend, the Dirty Reds travelled to Cooma in which Cooma were putting on an old boys game as part of the festivities. Goulburn were far too strong in both grades, winning comfortably 57-17 in 1st grade and 69-5 in 2nd grade. Goulburn’s second grade are in the same predicament as their first grade side, and will take on second place Yass this weekend. This weekend fixture between Goulburn and Yass has been moved to Yass due to Goulburn’s ground being unsuitable to play on.

In round 13 in an important game on the Monaro side of the draw, and unfortunate situation took place in which the field a Taralga on Saturday was frozen over resulting in the game being abandoned. As a result, Taralga and Jindabyne are currently looking to find a time to reschedule the game.

Yass celebrated there ANZAC match against RMC with big wins for both 1st and 2nd Grade in the other match played last weekend. Round 14, Cooma and ADFA will take on each other and a win for ADFA will keep their slim finals chances alive depending on the results of ADFA and RMC’s match played on Thursday night. Hall and RMC will clash in a double point’s game for Round 3 which could shake up the ladders coming into the final round depending on results. Second Grade:

Despite the unlucky event in Taralga, the game between Bungendore and Crookwell went ahead and what a game it was, with Crookwell stunning Bungendore with a 15-6 win. Crookwell have closed the gap on Bungendore and with a bye in hand, a win this weekend against Jindabyne could see them over take the Mudchooks. Batemans Bay in the other game that took place, rejoined the winners circle after having a two week bye. The Boars made light work of Braidwood, thrashing them 59-15. This weekend Batemans Bay host Milton, while Braidwood and Broulee will battle in out for the final spot, as one of those team could miss out on the plate finals for 2015. Bungendore travel to Boorowa and will be looking to stay in touch with that vital minor premiership hopes. Whereas Boorowa you currently sit above Taralga, would love to hold onto that 5th spot and secure a home plate major semifinal.

TEAM – 2nd Goulburn Yass

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W 11 9

L 0 3

D 0 0

DF 324 121

BP 9 8

Pts 53 44

Hall

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6

6

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95

9

33

RMC

10

5

5

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23

Jindabyne* Milton*

Cooma

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12

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7

12

ADFA

10

2

8

0

-108

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W 11 8 6

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RMC

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21

Yass

12

3

9

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20

ADFA

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14

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52

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50

11

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38

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8

36

Batemans Bay

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28

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26

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2015 WOMEN’S COMPETITION ROUND 10 T be the final round for the women’s competition before their Semi Finals next weekend. This This will weekend both games will be played on Saturday 25th July on Viking Park number 2, in line with the Men’s Premier Division Major Semi Finals. Royals have wrapped up the 2015 Minor Premiership after their 41-12 victory over Tuggeranong last weekend at Griffith Oval. In that game Courtney Livermore was a standout scoring a hat-trick in the seven tries to two romping, while Sarah Carter scored a try and converted three of the tries. In the other games, Uni-Norths in muddy conditions at Nicholls were able to topple Gungahlin, winning 94-12. Georgia O’Neill and Talei Wilson scored hat-tricks while Georgia also kicked three conversion with Jocelyne Mara kick a further eight more. The win has the Owls jump to second on the ladder, and a win this weekend against Royals will cement that second sport for them. Royals and Uni-Norths will take on each other in a replay of last year’s grand final with both teams looking to go into the finals with form under their belts, this could end up being a very hard fought and close encounter. Kick off is at 1.25pm. Tuggeranong will take on Gungahlin after Royals and Uni-Norths and this game will also directly impact the position of the 2nd and 3rd. If Uni lose, Tuggeranong have the chance to overtake the Owls on the ladder. Kick off will be 3.25pm. TEAM Royals Uni-Norths

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L 1 3

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BP 6 5

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Tuggeranong

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Gungahlin

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2015 MINOR PREMIERSHIPS Congratulations to the following clubs that have secured the Minor Premiership in their respective grade. These clubs will be presented with their trophy after their games on Saturday 25th July.

Premier Division 1st Grade:

Tuggeranong – This is Tuggeranong 6th consecutive minor premiership

Premier Division 2nd Grade: Queanbeyan – Queanbeyan previously won this in 2013 Premier Division Colts:

Royals – Royals haven’t won this since back in 1991

Premier Division 3rd Grade:

Tuggeranong – This is back to back Minor Premierships for Tuggeranong

Premier Division 4th Grade:

Tuggeranong – This is back to back Minor Premierships for Tuggeranong


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.


2015 ACT & SNSW RUGBY UNION RULES OF COMPETITION PART 5 71

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


CLUB RUGBY RESULTS Saturday 18th July PREMIER DIVISION – 1ST GRADE Home Team Easts Queanbeyan Gungahlin Wests

19 24 44

v v v v v

Away Team Royals Uni-Norths Tuggeranong Bye

MONARO 1ST DIVISION – 1ST GRADE 27 0 19

0 7 0

v v v v v

Away Team Royals Uni-Norths Tuggeranong Bye

80 17 36

17 0

v v v v v

Away Team No Game Uni-Norths Tuggeranong Bye

Away Team RMC Goulburn

5 57

Home Team Yass Cooma

55 5

v v v

Away Team RMC Goulburn

0 69

SOUTH COAST MONARO – 2ND DIVISION

PREMIER DIVISION – COLTS Home Team Royals Queanbeyan Gungahlin Wests

41 17

v v v

MONARO 1ST DIVISION – 2ND GRADE

PREMIER DIVISION – 2ND GRADE Home Team Easts Queanbeyan Gungahlin Wests

Home Team Yass Cooma

19 40

Home Team Bungendore Broulee Taralga Batemans Bay Milton Boorowa

6 TBC 59

v v v v v v v

Away Team Crookwell No game Jindabyne Braidwood Bye Bye

15 TBC 15

PREMIER DIVISION – 3RD GRADE Home Team Easts Queanbeyan Gungahlin Wests

v v v v v

10 32 17

Away Team Royals Uni-Norths Tuggeranong Bye

WOMEN’S DIVISION 46 10 22

PREMIER DIVISION – 4TH GRADE Home Team Royals Queanbeyan Gungahlin Wests

47 0

v v v v v

Away Team No Game Uni-Norths Tuggeranong Bye

5 20

Home Team Royals Uni-Norths

41 94

v v v

Away Team Tuggeranong Gungahlin

12 12


John I Dent Cup Ladders FINAL STANDINGS PREMIER –

1st

Grade

Team Tuggeranong Queanbeyan Wests Royals Uni-Norths Gungahlin Easts

P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

B 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 12 11 10 7 4 3 1

L 2 3 4 7 9 10 13

D 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Df 350 181 166 25 -92 -109 -521

BP 4t 13 9 10 6 3 5 1

BP<7p 2 2 2 2 2 1 0

Pts 75 67 64 48 35 32 17

Form BLWWW WWLWW WWWLB WLBLW LWLWL LLWBL LBLLL

P 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

B 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 11 9 8 8 8 2 0

L 2 5 5 5 6 10 13

D 1 0 1 1 0 2 1

Df 228 413 251 59 44 -185 -810

BP 4t 5 8 7 4 3 2 0

BP<7p 0 4 2 2 1 3 0

Pts 63 60 55 52 48 29 14

Form WWWDL BWLLW WWWDB LLWWW WLBWW LLLBL LBLLL

P 12 12 12 12 12 12

B 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 10 9 9 4 4 0

L 2 3 3 8 8 12

D 0 0 0 0 0 0

Df 279 316 96 -82 -134 -475

BP 4t 7 10 6 2 1 0

BP<7p 1 2 1 2 2 1

Pts 60 60 55 32 31 13

Form LWWBW BWWLW LWLWW WLLWL LWLBL BLLLB

B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

W 11 8 8 6 6 2 0

L 1 4 4 5 6 9 12

D 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

Df 251 213 106 80 31 -158 -523

BP 4t 11 9 7 6 6 2 1

BP<7p 0 2 0 1 2 1 0

Pts 63 51 47 41 40 21 9

Form BWWWW WWLWW WWWLB LLWWL WLLBL LLBLW LBLLL

B 2 2 2 2 2 2

W 10 7 6 4 1 1

L 0 3 4 5 9 8

Df 297 168 110 -83 -271 -221

BP 4t 10 7 5 3 1 1

BP<7p 0 0 0 1 4 1

Pts 58 43 37 30 17 16

Form BWWWW BWWWB WWLLW BDLBL LLLLL DLWBL

PREMIER – 2nd GRADE Team Queanbeyan Tuggeranong Wests Uni-Norths Royals Gungahlin Easts PREMIER – COLTS Team Royals Tuggeranong Uni-Norths Queanbeyan Gungahlin Wests

PREMIER – 3RD GRADE Team Tuggeranong Queanbeyan Wests Uni-Norths Gungahlin Royals Easts

P 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

PREMIER – 4TH GRADE Team Tuggeranong Wests Queanbeyan Royals Uni-Norths Gungahlin

P 10 10 10 10 10 10

D 0 0 0 1 0 1


NEXT FIXTURES Saturday 1st August, 2015 PREMIER DIVISION – Preliminary Finals Loser of Major Semi

v

Winner of Minor Semi

Viking Park, Fields 1 & 2

RMC Yass Cooma

Goulburn ADFA Hall

FIRST DIVISION – Round 15 Goulburn ADFA Hall

v v v

SOUTH COAST MONARO – SECOND DIVISION – Round 15 Boorowa v Jindabyne v Broulee v Milton, Braidwood & Crookwell

Taralga Bungendore Batemans Bay

Boorowa Jindabyne Broulee Bye

4th Place 3rd Place

Viking Park 2 Viking Park 2

WOMEN’S DIVSISION – Semi Finals 1st Place 2nd Pace

v v

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