John I Dent Cup Club Rugby Stampede Round 12, 2014

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Saturday 5th July 2014 – ROUND 12 BROUGHT TO YOU BY BRUMBIES RUGBY

JOHN I DENT CUP MATCH OF THE ROUND Queanbeyan Whites vs. Canberra Royals 3:05pm Kick Off – Campese Oval

Tuggeranong v Uni-Norths – Viking Park, 3:25pm Gungahlin v Easts – Gungahlin Enclosed Oval, 3:15pm Wests – Bye


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John I Dent Cup Preview: Round 12 Saturday, 5th July 2014

Match of the Round:

Queanbeyan (2nd) v Royals (5th) – Campese Oval, Queanbeyan First Grade: 3:05pm, Reserve Grade: 1:40pm, Colts: 12:15pm

Queanbeyan suffered a disappointing 3 point lost to ladder leaders Tuggeranong on the weekend in what can be describe as terrible conditions. These conditions were across all of Canberra meaning that running rugby was hard to come by. At Campese it was a battle of the kickers with Tuggeranongs Andrew Dickson kicking 4 penalties goals to Queanbeyan’s HP Momsen 3 penalties to win the match 12-9. Depsite the result, the Whites still remain in 2nd position but this weekend’s fixture will be another tough ask as they are taking on a desperate Royals outfit. Mitch Douch will make his run on debut for Queanbeyan this weekend while Ryan Jones and Cameron Stanley will come into the starting side. Royals were their own worst enemy in last weekend’s 17-6 loss to Uni-Norths. Royals were unable to get any rhythm in attack and crucial unforced errors cost them momentum. The loss has put a dint in there finals campaign, and as a result we can expect them to come out firing this weekend and look to get there season back on track. A number of key changes have occurred as a result of the loss with Sekope Meke and Jamie Bodman coming into the back line, while Dean Paragalli, Hugh Cowan and Sam Taiseni join the forward pack. The last time these two teams played: Round 2, 2014 (Queanbeyan 38 def Royal 17)

Tuggeranong (1st) v Uni-Norths (6th) – Viking Park, Erindale First Grade: 3.25pm, Reserve Grade: 1.40pm, Colts: 12.15pm

Vikings still remain undefeated after a close call with Queanbeyan thanks to the reliable boot of flyhalf Andrew Dickson. The victory see’s Tuggeranong extended their lead on the competition to 16 points and now has confirmed them as the 2014 1st grade Minor Premiers. This is the clubs 5th consecutive year gaining the Minor Premiership which is an outstanding achievement. Playing there last regular season home game, Tuggeranong will welcome back Rodney Iona who came off the bench for the Brumbies last weekend to earn his first super rugby cap. The Owls have secured their first back to back victories in a couple of years after a great defensive effort helped them defeat Royals in a scrappy game. The victory has taken Uni-Norths to 4 victories this year after only winning one game last year. Bhiamie Williamson and David Bennett stood out for the Owls with Bhiamie scoring a double and David constantly pressuring the breakdown. This weekend, the Owls will be boosted by the inclusion of Tom McVerry and Allan Alaalatoa as well as the return of Nick Jones and Sam Rolfe. The last time these two teams played: Round 2, 20143 (Tuggeranong 39 def Uni-Norths 14)

Gungahlin (1st) v Easts (7th), Gungahlin Enclosed First Grade: 3.25pm, Reserve Grade: 1.50pm, Colts: 12.25pm

Gungahlin are now two points behind Queanbeyan thanks to the Eagles 24-7 win over Wests. In what was almost some of the worst condition to play rugby in, Gungahlin were able to score three tries while Wests received a penalty try, which turned out to be the only tries scored in all of the 1st grade fixtures that weekend. The Gungahlin tries came courtesy of back rowers Xavier Duffy, Mesu Dolofoto and Rutikha Illohia, with Rutikha also collecting the Skins Man of the Match honors for the second time this year. Gungahlin have made a number of changes in the backline this weekend with Dan Mannix playing the unfamiliar inside centre position due to the inclusion of Lionel Cronje, while Connor O’Bryne will coming into the second row, with Ben McGee shuffling to blindside flanker. Easts are back on the paddock this weekend after a much needed weekend off. Having the bye has given them a great opportunity to freshen up as they look to finish off the remaining three matches on a high. Before the bye Easts took on Queanbeyan and were beaten fair comprehensively 85-17 which was disappointing for the club especially after the first win against Wests the week before. The last time these two teams played: Round 2, 2014 (Gungahlin 46 def Easts 14)


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GUNGAHLIN v EASTS Saturday 5th July, 2014 GUNGAHLIN ENCLOSED OVAL KICK OFF – 3:15PM REFEREE – James Morris

GUNGAHLIN Black & Red Patricio Noriega Alex Small Liam McGrath Connor O’Byrne Sam O'Leary Ben McGee Mesu Dolokoto Rutikha Ilolhia Anthony Dawes Lionel Cronje Eremasi Kelei Dan Mannix Mitchell Connolly Andrew Barrell James Lovell

EASTS POSITION Blue, Red and White 1. L/H Prop James Douglas Ted Goener 2. Hooker Pat Lato 3. T/H Prop Dylan Latham 4. Lock Joe Shirley 5. Lock 6. BL/S Flanker George Cross 7. OP/S Flanker Tom Pilkington Jake Visser 8. Number 8 9. Scrum Half Ryne Bowden Marcus Laudenbach 10. Fly Half Matt Guini 11. Left Wing 12. I/S Centre Fabian Tago 13. O/S Centre TBC 14. Right Wing GP Pretorius Josh Munro 15. Fullback

Owen Finegan

Coach

Phil Hopkins

Adam Connelly

Assistant

Matt Brown

Glenn Davis

Manager

Brian McBride

MATCH FACT Since the inception of the John I Dent Cup in 1938, Easts have featured in the Grand Final on 5 occasion winning it only once in 1947. Gungahlin though have featured in the Grand Final on 13 occasion win it 3 times (84, 86 & 03).



GUNGAHLIN v EASTS Saturday 5th July, 2014 GUNGAHLIN ENCLOSED OVAL RESERVE GRADE KICK OFF – 1:50PM REFEREE – Rohan Nishantha

GUNGAHLIN Black & Red Chris Grierson IveniTuitupo James Campbell Andrew Gibson Stuart Crew Darragh O'Byrne Christian Baseler Jake Helgerson Mitch Ward Sean Connachie James Gregory Paula Katoa Christiaan Smit Daniel Griffin Ryan Goodall Tim Davis

EASTS POSITION Blue, Red and White 1. L/H Prop Rob Donaldson 2. Hooker Ted Goener 3. T/H Prop Jimmy Curl 4. Lock Jake Visser 5. Lock Joe Beckett 6. BL/S Flanker Chris Uazbeaga 7. OP/S Flanker Nick Spokes 8. Number 8 Gus Lambea 9. Scrum Half Lachlan Glenn 10. Fly Half Darcy Eason 11. Left Wing Dan Glablonski 12. I/S Centre Harry Jenkins 13. O/S Centre Dan Bozic 14. Right Wing Matt Winnel 15. Fullback Josh Munro Coach

Tyronne Anderson

Assistant

Graham Johnson

Manager

Phil Hopkins

Brian McBride

MATCH PREVIEW Gungahlin held off Wests 19-13 to go 9 points clear of them on the competition ladder. A bonus point win this weekend for the Eagles will give them a greater possibility of finishing 3rd on the ladder. Easts will be fresh from the bye and will be looking to add other win to their name.


GUNGAHLIN v EASTS Saturday 5th July, 2014 GUNGAHLIN ENCLOSED OVAL

Colts Grade: REFEREE:

12:25PM Reece Henshaw

Gungahlin Dean Zorzi Ollie Kwong Lachlan Staib Stephen Ivory Jack Huckstep Dan McGaw Ethan Jones Jay Humble Josh Brugman Dan Garner Matt Shakeshaft Adam Rummery James Rumble Rhys Burns

Third Grade: REFEREE:

Easts

Gungahlin

Joel Garbutt Henri Ritman Josh Kettle Nick Southerland Declon Moore Nick Spokes Chris Uzabeaga James Foote Pete Ethell Tim Turner Jeremy Mututu Harrison Armstrong Carlo Strydom Midson Winnel

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Alipate Luani Ben Lyons Leigh Hancock Tom O’Sullivan Will Navua-Lafau Ollie Plucinski Will Campbell Lachlan Carr Haidn Ward Matt Power Andy Mahl Leka Hakaumotu Robert Aholelei Jacob Thomas

Anthony Lucetti Tom Guthrie

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Andrew Fleming Philip Hopkins

Coach

P. O'Neill/S. Davidson Matt Brown Rick Rummery Nick McCaskie

11:05AM Mick Cleary Easts K. Vakasiuola B Jones A. Cassidy J Miller M Brown J Cousins/S Gillete Andrew Tozer Š A Edwards/E Fallon J. Cannon M Fallon M. Khandoung/K Gabriel

J Loulatang D Fallon/S Van Meurs S. Sanouka

Justin Dariol J Duggan/M Bowden

Assistant Manager

Brendan Pye Duncan Fallon G. Ward / S. Pye Steve Scott Des Fooks K. Vakasiuola

MATCH PREVIEW Gungahlin Colts went down to Wests 15-10 in one of many close encounters over the weekend. The loss has the Eagles in 6th spot but still in contention for the finals as they are only 2 points outside the four. Easts received a much need break after their 70-0 thrashing by Queanbeyan in RD 10. However this weekend provides a great opportunity for Easts to get there first win as the last time these two played, Eagles won 15-0.

The Eagles escaped with a 6-5 victory over Wests in another round 11 scrappy fixture. The win has propelled Gungahlin to be on equal competition points with Queanbeyan in second places and a really opportunity to finish in the top 2. Easts on the other hand, had to forfeit there previous fixture against Queanbeyan in RD 10 but since then have had plenty of time to regroup and prepare for this weekend fixtures.


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TUGGERANONG v UNI-NORTHS Saturday 5th July, 2014 VIKING PARK KICK OFF – 3:25PM REFEREE – Brad Dale

TUGGERANONG Red and White Sione Taula Michael Henry JP Pradaud Gareth Clouston Siope Naeata Michael Oakman Hunt Rowan Perry Tim Cree © Joe Powell Isaac Thompson Jerome Niumata Rodney Iona Nigel Ah Wong Ernest Suavai Brendan Taueki Brad Harris

UNI-NORTHS POSITION Navy, Yellow & Green 1. L/H Prop Scott Meakins Sam Rolfe 2. Hooker Allan Alaalatoa 3. T/H Prop Joe Ritchie 4. Lock Richard Taumoepeau 5. Lock 6. BL/S Flanker Nick Jones 7. OP/S Flanker David Bennett Tom McVerry 8. Number 8 9. Scrum Half Edan Campbell-O’Brien Tom Gilmore 10. Fly Half James Olds 11. Left Wing 12. I/S Centre Sam Irwin 13. O/S Centre Phil Ferreira 14. Right Wing Tom Lomax Liam Gallagher 15. Fullback Coach

Joe Hedger

Bryce McNicol

Assistant

Anthony Hayes / Dave Purser

Greg Hayes

Manager

Deon Norval

MATCH FACT Since the inception of the John I Dent Cup in 1938 Tuggeranong have appeared in 18 grand finals, winning 11 of them. Uni-Norths are yet to play in a 1stgrade Grand final but before there amalgamation Norths and University played in a combined 15 grand finals with Norths winning 7 and Universities winning 1.


TUGGERANONG v UNI-NORTHS Saturday 5th July, 2014 VIKING PARK

Reserve Grade: REFEREE:

1:40PM Ben Nelson

Tuggeranong James Lay Rob Gillespie Ryan Slater Pete Henry Jack Cartwright Adam O’Grady Kerry McInerney Atino Vaihu Trent Garrett Andrew Dickson Nic Murray Dave Wellington © JP Mynhardt Brad Jones Tom Blencowe

Colts Grade: REFEREE:

Uni-Norths

12:15PM Gordon McGurk

Tuggeranong

Matt White Sam Ogilvy Josh Collins Peter Curlewis Luke Bray Josh Fraser TBC Reuben Heagney Hensley Peter Sam Burns TBC Don Don Kais Stanley Susuve Henry Kalua Manu Guise

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

Tyron Jones Connal McInerney Tyrel Lomax Callum Smith Daniel Blackmore James Kazias Joey Vejvoda Tyler Harris Blake Henman © Grant Knight Jack Worman Joe Langtry Chris Wellington Eddie Jones

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Uni-Norths Isileli Fa Bruce Hublutzel Bill Yole Seamus Leyland Max Bode Callum Richardson Matt Bautz Tylor Bunting Lachie Crieghton Chris Hodgson Jordan Thompson Alec Jones Tom Hall Justin Dinopolous

Jack Reid Cletus Feaks

Brendan Allardyce Glenn Croker

Coach

Ryan Roberts Dan Hooper

David Grimmond Dave Murray

Assistant

Lee Boswell Sam Rolfe

Nick Wong

Manager

Brett Irwin Caitlin Ryan

MATCH PREVIEW Tuggeranong remain on top of the competition ladder despite suffering their first loss of the season 7-5 to Queanbeyan in one of the many games played in terrible conditions on the weekend. Uni-Norths extended their winless 2014 season despite an improved effort against Royals. The last time these two played Vikings won comfortably 39-13.

Vikings continued their dominance in the colts competition with a impressive victory over 2nd place Queanbeyan. The win has Tuggeranong securing the 2014 Minor Premiership. Uni-Norths now sit 8 points clear in 3rd after defeating royals 12-9 thanks two Chris Hodgson 4 penalties. With both teams in form this match will be very different to the previous encounter in which Tuggeranong over turned a half time deficit to win 58-16


TUGGERANONG v UNI-NORTHS Saturday 5th July, 2014 VIKING PARK

Third Grade: REFEREE:

12:15PM Steve Peak

Tuggeranong Matt Wafer Duane Petersen Tom Carney Scott Irwin Aaron Cherry Tom Tuivaita Steve Pitelli Tim Talua-MacCarthur Carlos Marr James Rewi Wetini Misi Nepo James Tupai Lix Lealiifano Michael Barnetson

Fourth Grade: REFEREE:

Uni-Norths

Tuggeranong

Max Cusack Callum Craill Mark Garraway Brent Baynham Dave Darcy Angus Judd Josh Fraser James Douglas Chris Mockler Jordan Dent Chris Mayer Ben McDonnell Antinone Peremou Jordan Ralston Paul Crowe

Adam Gowen Duane Petersen Rob Krauss

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

Jared McHugh Harley McDonnell Salesi Toumoua Simon Kenny George Fakalolo Daley Willison Adam Meyer Andrew Talaina Gavin Sinclair John Howard John Tietzmann Carel Swanepoel Steve Dewar Riley Banks

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10:55AM TBA Uni-Norths Tom Perry Matt Holloway Dave Creagh Ash Whitten Mike Parks Jake Collins Brendon Lee Jack Ogilvy Chris Saunders Alex Sumpter Tom Anderson Sean Bedford Angus Forysth Nathan Mean

Coach

Steve Niovanni Anthony Smith Grant Lukins Lloyd Petty

James Rewi-Wetini

Assistant

Gavin Sinclair Jason Hinder

Doug Ivill

Manager

Peter Chapman

MATCH PREVIEW Tuggeranong have further increased their competition lead after a notable victory over 2nd place Queanbeyan 31-10. Securing the win ensured that Tuggeranong will be the 2014 3 rd Grade Minor Premiers. The Owls finals chances took a huge blow going down to Royals 27-0 which now has Uni-Norths 11 points outside the four. The last time these two played, the Owls pulled off an upset winning 14-7 which is still Vikings only loss of the season.

Tuggeranong came away with a 5 point win over Queanbeyan meaning they have surpassed the Whites and now lead the competition by 1 point. With 2 rounds to go after this weekend the battle of the minor premiership is to close to call. UniNorths knocked over Royals with a bonus point 26-20 victory. The win see’s the Owls register their first official win of the season after the withdrawal of Easts.



“SKINS MATCH OF THE ROUND” QUEANBEYAN v ROYALS Saturday 5th July, 2014 CAMPESE OVAL KICK OFF – 3:05PM REFEREE – Andrew Crozier

QUEANBEYAN White & Sky Blue Les Makin Tom Dunstan Neori Nadruku Michael Stolberg Toby Wilson Ryan Jones Cameron Stanley Dan Penca Mitch Douch Billy Chalker Maligi Finau Keith Morgan Altus Momsen HP Momsen Brendon Spears Adam Fahey

ROYALS Royal Blue & White 1. L/H Prop Joel Penders Sam Taiseni 2. Hooker Feleti Kaihea 3. T/H Prop Hugh Cowan 4. Lock Tom Staniforth 5. Lock 6. BL/S Flanker Brendan Woodward 7. OP/S Flanker Dean Paragalli Tyson Tamihere 8. Number 8 9. Scrum Half Pedro Rolando Craig McMahon 10. Fly Half Jason Swain 11. Left Wing 12. I/S Centre Sekope Meke 13. O/S Centre Eddie Lagaali 14. Right Wing 15. Fullback

Liam Slater Jamie Bodman

Coach

Russel Ingram

Glen Stumbles

Assistant

Joe Kolokihakaufisi

Bob Donnelly

Manager

Chris Beath

A SKINS prize pack will be awarded to the player of the match from the SKINS Match of the Round each week.


QUEANBEYAN v ROYALS Saturday 5th July, 2014 CAMPESE OVAL

Reserve Grade: REFEREE:

1:40PM Rob Whyte

Queanbeyan Andy Goslett Matt Connelly Tangi Maine Tony Tarlinton Josh Townsend Adam Res Sam Boyton Matt Maloney Duncan Doyle Tom Ian Darmody Doug Lancaster Sam McNeil Robbie Bartlett Rob Beath Chris Lindbeck

Colts Grade: REFEREE:

Royals

Queanbeyan

Luke Fisher Tim Elliott Anthony Chan John MacPherson Connor McGoverne Dan Woodward Ed Larkin Liam Davis Nick Tankey Harumichi Tatekawa Chris Russell Robbie Lavery Tim Johnston Tom Pritchard Ben Johnston

Sam French Matt Weaver Nick McCarthy Terry Kinnane Luke Fisher

Jordan Cremerius Jake Gordon Damon Mudge Jack Wootton Euan McKillop Charlie Valeni Matt Rumble Dylan Jancevski Ben Pattenden Hamish Ahern Ben Todd Tyran Sullivan Adam Wise Riley Ahern Jordan Read

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

12:15PM Owen Kean Royals Faalelei Sione Faigalotupeni Nifo Loia Kaihea Eddie Powell Loia Fotu Otto Wrakonei Jacob Mann Justin Holliday Brenton Acreman Harry Burey Bryce Gibson Ed Hallisey Chips McQueaf Josh Thompson Lachie Rebetzke

Sean Debenham Tom Beinke Darren Bulley / Tim Hawke

Manager

Matt Crowe Matt Shevlin

MATCH PREVIEW Queanbeyan’s dramatic 7-5 win over Tuggeranong has put them 1 point behind the competition leader, setting up an exciting finish for the 2nd Grade Minor Premiership. The Whites can’t afford to drop a game, with Vikings assured 4 points in round 14 with their bye. Royals are now 1 point outside the four after their bonus point victory over the Owls. With Wests having the bye, Royals must secure competition points if they are to stay in contention.

Queanbeyan and Royals will be looking to bounce back from there round 11 loses. Royals went down by 3 points and while disappointing they manager to get an important bonus point. Queanbeyan lost to Tuggeranong 29-15 which now means they are only 7 points clear of the owls. The last time they played each other Queanbeyan won14-5.


QUEANBEYAN v ROYALS Saturday 5th July, 2014 CAMPESE OVAL

Third Grade: REFEREE:

12:15PM TBC

Queanbeyan Andy Fahey Tom Coffey Dave Haskins Pierre Jennings Tim Godfrey Joe Mullany Mitch Callagher Ian Calligeros Luke Cochrane Mike Doyle Zeb Learoyd Nathan Smith Matt Thorpe Jack Rowe Jack Bowyer

Fourth Grade: REFEREE: Royals

Queanbeyan

Damian Ramsden Kurt Schmylo Chigga Burrows Jerome Freestone Tim McMahon Larry Stevens Jarryd Pianca Jordan Paparoa Matt Bramhall Ryan Bartley Jake McMahon Jacob Paton Rhys Coble Solu Felu Eugene Haigh

Tim O’Brien Mick Burrows Paul Thomas Mike Jensen

Tyrone Dargue Matt Gibbons John Kalolo Lachlan Wall Jackson Tahapehi Michael Baden Jimmy Matthew Grant Jones Jeremy Taylor Fraser Kemp Dylan Hunt Gareth Slarke Kepaoa Kepaoa Mitch Price Caden Helmers

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10:55AM Rob Boyes Royals Paul Driver Brad Smith Joel Symmans James Atkins Rob Knight Jacob Corkhill James Douglas Brendan Maher Robert Singh Vaughan Welch Nette Sokising Luke Colquhoun Tony McGrath Henry Hobson Gavan Allen

Assistant

Grant Jones Jimmy Taylor Vaughan Welch

Manager

Michael Fahey Jerome Freestone

Coach

MATCH PREVIEW Queanbeyan’s third grade has released its previous strong hold on the third grade competition going down to Tuggeranong comprehensively 31-10. Currently sitting in 2nd place, the fight for 2nd spot is closely contested with Gungahlin tied on 36 points and Royals on 32. With Royals being only 4 points behind Queanbeyan after their bonus point victory over the Owls, this fixture will be the 3rd grade match of the round.

Queanbeyan were able to secure a bonus point in there 17-12 loss to Vikings. The loss meant Queanbeyan have relinquished top spot for the time being. Royals also lost on the weekend and fell from 3rd to 4th on the competition ladder. Like Queanbeyan they manager to gain a bonus point, meaning they are only 2 points behind Wests. The Whites were the better team back in round 2 when they played, winning 50-12.


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John I Dent Cup Results th Round 11 – 28 June

PREMIER – 1st GRADE Home Team Queanbeyan Wests Royals Easts

v 9 7 6

PREMIER – 2nd GRADE Home Team Queanbeyan Wests Royals Easts

v 7 13 24

PREMIER – COLTS Home Team Queanbeyan Wests Royals Easts

v v v v

v 10 5 27

PREMIER – 4th GRADE Home Team Queanbeyan Wests Royals

v v v v

v 15 15 9

PREMIER – 3rd GRADE Home Team Queanbeyan Wests Royals Easts

v v v v

v v v v

v 12 54 20

v v v

Away Team Tuggeranong Gungahlin Uni-Norths Bye

Location 12 24 17

Away Team Tuggeranong Gungahlin Uni-Norths Bye

Location 5 19 0

Campese Oval Jamison Oval Phillip Oval

29 10 12

Campese Oval Jamison Oval Phillip Oval

31 6 0

Campese Oval Jamison Oval Phillip Oval

17 5 26

Campese Oval Jamison Oval Phillip Oval

Away Team Tuggeranong Gungahlin Uni-Norths Bye

Location

Away Team Tuggeranong Gungahlin Uni-Norths Bye

Location

Away Team Tuggeranong Gungahlin Uni-Norths

Campese Oval Jamison Oval Phillip Oval

Location


PREMIER DIVISION TABLES ROUND 11 Premier - First Grade Team Tuggeranong Queanbeyan Gungahlin Wests Royals Uni-Norths Easts

P 10 9 9 10 9 10 9

W 9 5 5 4 4 4 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 4 4 6 5 6 7

Fft 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Fft Ag 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 2 2 1 2 1 2

F 338 282 235 233 211 179 119

A 103 163 201 247 191 293 399

Df 235 119 34 -14 20 -114 -280

BP 4t 6 4 5 6 3 2 2

BP<7p

Fft 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Fft Ag 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 2 2 1 2 2 1

F 330 324 246 269 173 65 140

A 79 113 131 231 199 405 389

Df 251 211 115 38 -26 -340 -249

BP 4t 7 6 5 4 4 0 2

BP<7p

Df 334 123 18 43 -6 -167 -345

BP 4t 9 4 5 3 3 2 0

BP<7p

BP 4t 9 3 6 4 4 3 1

0 3 0 2 0 0 2

Pts 51 35 33 28 27 22 1

Premier – Second Grade Team Tuggeranong Queanbeyan Gungahlin Wests Royals Easts Uni-Norths

P 10 9 9 10 9 9 10

W 7 7 6 5 4 1 0

D 1 2 1 0 0 0 0

L 1 0 2 5 5 7 10

1 0 0 2 1 0 1

Pts 47 46 39 30 29 12 7

Premier – Colts Team Tuggeranong Queanbeyan Uni-Norths Royals* Wests Gungahlin Easts

P 10 9 10 9 10 9 9

W 9 7 5 3 4 3 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 2 5 5 5 6 8

NR 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Fft 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Fft Ag 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 2 1 2 1 2 2

F 420 242 251 199 206 114 39

A 86 119 233 156 212 281 384

0 0 4 2 1 1 0

Pts 9 4 9 5 4 3 0

*NR = No Result **Loss of 5 competition points

Premier – Third Grade Team Tuggeranong Queanbeyan Gungahlin Royals Wests Uni-Norths Easts

P 10 9 9 9 10 10 9

W 9 4 5 5 3 3 1

D 0 2 1 0 1 0 0

L 1 2 3 4 6 7 7

Fft 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Fft Ag 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 1 2 2 2 1 1 2

F 391 193 244 190 229 162 64

A 94 142 201 162 276 237 361

Df 297 51 43 28 -47 -75 -297

F 326 243 161 176 99 107 0

A 104 111 144 218 309 226 0

Df 222 132 17 -42 -210 -119 0

BP 4t 7 5 3 1 1 1 0

BP<7p

1 0 0 0 2 2 0

Premier – Fourth Grade Team Tuggeranong Queanbeyan Wests Royals Gungahlin Uni-Norths Easts*

P 8 7 8 8 8 9 0

W 7 6 4 3 2 1 0

D 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

L 1 1 3 5 6 7 0

B 1 2 1 2 2 1 0

BP<7p

0 1 0 2 0 1 0

*Easts withdrew from the competition due to 3 forfeits as per 2014 Rules of Competition - Rule 26.1

Pts 39 38 25 23 17 12 0

Pts 50 36 36 32 24 21 13


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Man of the match Round 11

CONGRATULATIONS TO Rutikha Ilolhia

Rutikha was named ‘SKINS Man of the Match’ for his outstanding performance in the round 11 clash between Gungahlin and Wests. Rutikha will receive a skins prize pack.


MONARO DIVISION COMPETITION FIRST DIVISION: The match of the round between Cooma and Hall was not as close as first thought as Cooma produced one of their better performances of the year to down Hall 55-22. While Hall did manage to secure a 4 try bonus point, it is there second loss in a row and as a result has dropped out of the top four. The win for the Red Devils has elevated them to fourth on the ladder due to their better for and against. Cooma and Brumbies Provincial Representative Ryan Morgan starred scoring 15 points with the boot, while two Cooma players crossed for double. Hall did come home with the competition points in 2nd grade taking an easy 53-5 victory thanks to two hatricks from Halls outside backs. The other match in round 10 was between Yass and ADFA at Yass. ADFA continue to stay in the top four after a hard fought 19-7 victory. If Yass can string together a couple of wins they are still an outside chance at making the finals, but it will be tough with 4 rounds to go. For ADFA, they need to continue winning. This weekend is a competition bye for 1st Division however Cooma and Yass will be playing there rescheduled round 2 matches in Cooma.

SECOND DIVISION: The top of the table clash between Crookwell and Taralga was everything we expected. Both teams fought very hard but in the end a superb defensive effort from Taralga saw them come away with an 18-3 victory. Taralga’s fly half Joel Croker was a standout scoring a try and kick one conversion and two penalties for a personal tally of 13 points. The win now has Taralga 4 points clear of Crookwell and 3 points clear of Jindabyne. Jindabyne made easy work of Bungendore running in nine tries to two for a 55-14 win. The result was a must need win for the Bushpigs as it snapped a two game losing streak. Round 9’s match of the round will be Crookwell and Bungendore in Crookwell. The Dogs will be looking to bounce back after the loss, while the Mudchooks will be want to show an improved performance after last weekend result. Taralga will take on Boorowa at Taralga, and while it is 1 v 5 Boorowa have been improving every week and is every chance of pulling off an upset victory. Jindabyne have a much need bye which will see them receive four competition points.

Second Division TEAM st

First Division - 1 Grade TEAM

P

W

D

L

DF

BP

Pts

Goulburn RMC

8 6

8 6

0 0

0 0

340 154

7 3

39 27

ADFA

10

3

0

7

-126

7

19

Hall

9

3

0

6

-129

5

17

Cooma

7

2

0

5

-23

5

13

Yass

8

2

0

6

-216

2

10

P

W

D

L

B

DF

BP

Pts

Taralga

6

5

0

1

2

92

4

32

Jindabyne

7

4

1

2

1

46

7

29

Crookwell

6

4

1

1

2

44

2

28

Bungendore

7

2

0

5

1

-114

1

13

Boorowa

6

0

0

6

2

-68

3

1

First Division - 2nd Grade TEAM

P

W

D

L

Fft

Fft Ag

DF

BP

Pts

Goulburn Hall

8 9

8 6

0 0

0 2

0 0

0 1

223 118

6 4

38 33

Yass

8

4

0

4

0

0

-20

3

19

Cooma

7

3

0

4

0

0

-19

2

14

RMC ADFA

5 9

1 0

0 0

3 9

1 0

0 0

44 -346

4 0

8 0


John I Dent Cup Photos By Nick Guoth – Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong (Rd 11)

2014 Women’s Competition Round 8 The only game last weekend was between Campese Oval. The last time these two met, the two competition favourites Uni-Norths Royals won 36-5 but now with only 5 points and Royals. The match was played in separating these two teams it will be a great atrocious conditions, with constant rain, high match up. Jindabyne will have the bye, while speed winds and freezing temperatures. Uni-Norths and ADFA have rescheduled While the conditions were more suited to there fixture for a later date. forwards play, both teams looked to counter at every opportunity and catch the defence Women’s Division of guard. In the end Uni-Norths were to good for Royals handing them there first Ft defeat of the season. The 22-0 TEAM P W D L B Ft DF BP Pts Ag victory gave the Owls an Royals 5 4 0 1 2 0 0 83 4 28 important bonus point which could Uni-Norths 4 3 0 1 2 0 0 87 3 23 be the difference between a top Queanbeyan 4 2 0 1 2 0 1 19 2 23 two finish. Round 8’s match of the round will be Queanbeyan v Royals at

Jindabyne ADFA

5 4

1 0

0 3 0 4

1 0

1 0

0 0

-85 -104

0 0

8 0


University of Canberra Brumbies U14 and U17 Girls Rugby 7’s Competition

Five week rugby 7’s competition Round 1 — Sunday 31st August Round 2 — Sunday 7th September Round 3 — Sunday 14th September Round 4 — Sunday 21st September Finals — Sunday 28th September

Ages: Under 14’s (born 2000, 2001, 2002) Under 17’s (born 1997, 1998, 1999)

Location: University of Canberra, Bruce For more information or for how to join a team contact Anthea Clarke a.clarke@brumbies.com.au, or 0413 739 167


INTERNATIONAL RUGBY BOARD

Putting players first

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY BOARD Putting Players First ‘Concussion Guidance for the General Public’

CONCUSSION FACTS__________________________________________ • A concussion is a brain injury. • All concussions are serious. • Concussions can occur without loss of consciousness. • All athletes with any symptoms following a head injury must be removed from playing or training and must not return to activity until all symptoms have cleared. • Specifically, return to play on the day of any suspected concussion is forbidden. • Recognise and remove to help prevent further injury or even death. • Concussion can be fatal. • Most concussions recover with physical and mental rest. SYMPTOMS OF CONCUSSION - WHAT YOU ARE TOLD Presence of any one or more of the following signs and symptoms may suggest a concussion: • Headache • Dizziness • Mental clouding, confusion, or feeling slowed down • Visual problems • Nausea or vomiting • Fatigue • Drowsiness/feeling like “in a fog“/difficulty concentrating • “Pressure in head” • Sensitivity to light or noise QUESTIONSTOASK-WHATQUESTIONSTOASK Failure to answer any of these questions correctly may suggest a concussion: • “What venue are we at today?” • “Which half is it now?” • “Who scored last in this game?” • “What team did you play last week/game?” • “Did your team win the last game?” Recognise and remove and if in doubt, sit them out. On field management of a suspected concussion at training or during a match Any athlete with a suspected concussion should be IMMEDIATELY REMOVED FROM PLAY, using appropriate emergency management procedures. Once safely removed from play, the injured player MUST NOT BE RETURNED TO ACTIVITY THAT DAY AND UNTIL THEY ARE ASSESSED MEDICALLY. If a neck injury is suspected, the player should only be removed by emergency healthcare professionals with appropriate spinal care training. Team mates, coaches, match officials, team managers, administrators or parents who suspect a player may have concussion MUST do their best to ensure that the player is removed from the field of play in a safe manner.


NEXT FIXTURES Saturday 12th July PREMIER DIVISION Round 13 Wests Easts Queanbeyan Uni-Norths

v v v v

Tuggeranong Royals Gungahlin Bye

Jamison Griffith Campese

FIRST DIVISION – Round 11 Hall Yass RMC

v v v

Cooma Cooma ADFA

Hall Yass RMC*

*to be rescheduled

SECOND DIVISION – Round 10 Boorowa v Crookwell Boorowa Taralga v Jindabyne Taralga Bungendore v Bye WOMEN’S DIVISION – Round 9 Royals v Jindabyne Griffith Queanbeyan v Uni-Norths Campese ADFA/RMC v Bye

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