Action from a cracking game of Rugby League in the u17 gold competition between neighbours Cronulla-Caringbah and De La Salle at Cronulla HS on Sunday, with the match ending in a 16-all draw.
With the return to play it was great to see Tiny Fins (Cronulla-Caringbah) and Tiny Crocs (Como-Jannali) programs get back underway with heaps of kids enjoying the fun of these sessions and making new friends.
I happened to witness some great games over the weekend including the u17 Gold clash between Cronulla-Caringbah and De La Salle, which went right to the final siren to find a winner. The Power Waste Management Cup also threw up an upset with Como-Jannali toppling De La Salle to further push their way towards the top four.
A big congratulations to teams we are seeing who are grabbing their first win of the season, and we hope to see more in the coming weeks
It was great to see a lot of players and teams showing respect for match officials and the opposition. Good sportsmanship is something we should all embrace no matter what sport we are playing or what the result is.
A big thank you to all the club volunteers out at all venues and all games running canteens, managing grounds and acting as team officials. Your contribution to the CJRL is phenomenal.
John Mannah
Chairman – Cronulla Junior Rugby League
NRL Code of Conduct
# Remember – all participants at CJRL fixtures are subject to the NRL Code of Conduct
CODE OF CONDUCT – SPECTATOR/PARENT
✓ Condemn all violent or illegal acts, whether they are by players, coaches, officials, parents or spectators.
✓ Respect the referee’s decisions – don’t complain or argue about calls or decisions during or after a game.
✓ Behave! Unsportsman like language, harassment or aggressive behaviour will not be tolerated.
✓ Encourage players to play by the rules and to respect opposition players and officials.
✓ Never ridicule or scorn a player for making a mistake – respect their efforts.
✓ Understand that sport is part of a total life experience, and the benefits of involvement go far beyond the final score of a game.
✓ Participate in positive cheering that encourages the players in the team you are supporting; do not engage in any cheering that taunts or intimidate opponents, their fans or officials.
✓ Remember that children participate in Rugby League for their own enjoyment, not yours!
✓ At all times, follow the directions of the Ground Manager and/or other match day staff.
✓ Never arrive at a CJRL game under the influence of alcohol, never bring alcohol to a CJRL game and only drink alcohol, if it is available at senior fixtures, in a responsible manner in the designated licensed area.
Important Notice
Players need to be aware that offensive language may incur a penalty by the match official in any fixture.
Cronulla Junior Rugby League wishes to acknowledge our partners who are supporting the delivery of senior and junior Rugby League in 2024
Senior Competition Partners
Tiny Crocs
The Como-Jannali club ran another session for their Tony Crocs program last Saturday.
(Photos: Adam Wrightson)
Team of the Week
The Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks u9 girls leaguetag team grabbed their first win of 2024 on Sunday. (Photo: Cronulla-Caringbah JRLFC Facebook)
The Team of the Week is the Cronulla-Caringbah girls leaguetag U9s, who tasted their first win of 2024 after hanging in there and doing the hard work. The reward for their efforts came on Sunday.
We love to see teams achieve something terrific like their first win of the season.
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Southern Corridor Competitions
There were some great games and success for CJRL teams in Southern Corridor Competitions over the weekend.
In U18 gold boys, Bosco took on Corrimal for the 2nd game on the trot, and although they played a great game the Bulldogs went down 20-16. Despite the loss Bosco hold down 2nd place on the ladder (16 points) sitting behind leaders Thirroul (20 points), and ahead of Corrimal (14 points).
In U18 silver, Cronulla-Caringbah continued recent good form with a 30-4 win over Hurstville to take back the competition lead, and Taren Point defeated Dapto/Port by 36-4.
The u18 girls’ competition saw Como-Jannali grab another win with an 18-4 victory over Stingrays of Shellharbour, and De La Salle narrowly going down to Minto 18-16.
In the Open Women’s competition, Como-Jannali defeated competition leaders Penshurst 12-4, and Taren Point won a tight tussle over Riverwood 4-0.
This Saturday in the u18 girls’ competition, 1st placed Campbelltown City host 2nd placed Cronulla-Caringbah which may be an indication of the end of year clashes on the horizon, whilst on Sunday the Como-Jannali open women team will be looking to post another win when the face Collegians at the Swamp.
Bosco v Corrimal U18 gold action from Sunday (Photos: Adam Wrightson)
Try Celebration
What’s going on here with the Engadine Dragons u9 Gold team??
Club News
The Como-Jannali club celebrate culture and diversity amongst its membership, and have undertaken an initiative to assist youth in remote areas of the Northern Territory.
They have been collecting clothing and toiletries etc to send to kids in these remote locations, where access to these things can be limited and impacted by distance.
Congratulations to the Como-Jannali Crocodlies on a great initiative!
Club News
Bosco invite all former players along to Old Boys day at Boystown Oval on Saturday when they take on Kogarah Cougars at 2.30pm in the Power Waste Management Cup.
Block and Grapple Stats Update
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Player of the Year points brought to you by
POWER WASTE MANAGEMENT OPEN GOLD CUP – PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Round 9 3 points 2 points 1 point
Bosco v Renown Jordan Holis (Bsc)
Engadine v Aquinas
Como-Jannali v De La Salle
Cairo Rangihuna-Ruri (Aqu)
Brendan Barnes (Como)
Abraham Peters (Bsc) Lewis Noppen (Rwn)
Josh Briggs (Aqu) Tom Carr (Aqu)
Harrison Cavanagh (Como)
Charlie Heaton (DLS)
Joeys v Kogarah Tom Garrido (Joeys) Zac Hicks (Joeys) Ceiza James (Joeys)
Thanks to Able Hire Kirrawee who provide CJRL clubs with resources to make BarTV live streaming possible
*Denotes loss of 3 points due to rules breach Links to all Competition Ladders
U13 – Open Age Southern Corridor Conference Competitions
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BarTV Coverage
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The Power Waste Management Cup Match of the Round will be called by Jeff Killick thanks to Freedom Furniture, and our broadcast partners Pedwards Group and Block and Grapple.
This weeks Match of the Round is Como-Jannali v Aquinas from Scylla Bay Reserve.
All junior games at Corea Oval on Saturday will also be live streamed.
All open age gold competition matches on Saturday will be live streamed, along with other senior games at that venue.
Head to https://www.cronullajrl.com.au/game-day to view live streamed games.
Thanks to our senior competition broadcast partners in 2024
Team Liaison Officer
Each team must provide a “Team Liaison Officer” (TLO) who will act as a contact point for the Ground Manager during fixtures at CJRL venues. Should supporters /spectators from either club behave in a manner that would previously been dealt with by the Ground Manager, from this point the Ground Manager will engage the relevant Team Liaison Officer to address this issue with the spectators involved.
The Ground Manager at each venue will hold two Hi-Vis Pink vests that each Team Liaison Officer will be required to wear during the course of the match so they can be easily identified. The TLO is to make themselves known to the Ground Manager prior to the start of the match, and names of each TLO recorded on match sheets.
The Team Liaison Officer will be required to remain near the bench area for his or her team during the match, but remain outside the roped/fenced playing area.
Ground Managers and Team Liaison Officers shall not be permitted to drink alcohol prior to or whilst acting in these roles.
The Team Liaison Officer will be required to assist in resolving any situation that may occur relating to their teams’ spectators/supporters. ie: trying to calm the situation down before it escalates.
The Team Liaison Officer will work with and assist the Ground Manager. The Ground Manager still has the responsibility of maintaining control of spectators, interchange bench areas, and liaising with match officials, this is not the role of the Team Liaison Officer.
At the end of the match the Hi-Vis Pink vest is to be handed back to the Ground Manager (not left on the interchange bench or on the ground).
The Team Liaison Officer (as per the Ground Manager) should be a person capable of maintaining a calm demeanour and be a minimum of 18 years of age. Ideally the TLO would be someone closely aligned with the team but cannot be carrying out an accredited match day role (coach, trainer etc).
NO MATCH IS TO COMMENCE WITHOUT EACH TEAM LIAISON OFFICER BEING IN PLACE ALONG WITH THE GROUND MANAGER.
Milestone Games
The Gymea Gorillas had more milestone game celebrations on the weekend.
Left – Ben Hunt played his 100th game in the u15 silver game.
Right – Harry Randall played his 100th game for Gymea in the u11 silver game.
Left – Mason Moyled played his 100th game for Gymea in the u13 gold game.
Milestone Games
And Kurnell Stingays celebrated two milestone games in the u14 bronze game
Milestone Games
Menai Roosters also had some significant games for two young players!
Milestone Games
A centenary celebration for the Aquinas Colts
Player of the Week
Thanks to the great support of Sharks Kareela, our “Player of the Week” award is from the Power Waste Management Cup fixture between Como-Jannali and De La Sall is Como-Jannali halfback Brendan Barnes.
Brendan will receive a $25 voucher to spend on food and beverages at Sharks Kareela and a $25 merchandise voucher to spend on Sharks merchandise.
Congratulations Brendan!
Feature Match
The Cronulla-Caringbah v De La Salle U17 Gold clash at Cronulla High School was the highlight of a cracking day or junior Rugby League.
In a closely fought match, both teams deserved some reward and the 16-all result was a fair result to a great game.
(Photos: Adam Wrightson)
Congratulations
Several players from CJRL clubs achieved some significant representative selection recently. A big congratulations to Alex Challenor (De La Salle), Tommy Dellow (Como-Jannali), and Nikora Williams (Aquinas) who all were selected on the Australian Schoolboys u18 team.
Braydin Karauria-Henry (Cronulla-Caringbah) was selected in the NSW PSSA u12 team after only his first season playing in a gold competition. Well done boys!
Alex Challenor
Tommy Dellow
Nikora Williams
Braydin Karauria-Henry
Round 13 Team Lists
Salvatore Marigliano
Referee: Andrew Hutchinson Touch Judges: Adam Burridge/Scott Nugent
Referee: Matthew Schild
Rod Wishart/Dane Kearns
Judges: Joshua Hughes/Darcy Hind
Referee: Matt Tracey
Where Can I Watch My Match?
All Round 12 junior games from Corea Oval this Saturday will be live streamed
All junior games covered by BarTV at CJRL venues are live streamed and available for subscriber access at https://www.cronullajrl.com.au/game-day
All Power Waste Management Cup games covered by BarTV are live streamed and available for subscriber access at https://www.cronullajrl.com.au/game-day