WE WANT A FAIR GO FOR OUR AREA, MORE OPPORTUNITIES AND MORE THAN 4 NRL GAMES AT CAMPBELLTOWN STADIUM
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| Highlander | Mar 13 2012, 06:44 PM Post #1081 |
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Yeah not looking the Best ATM to be honest Hopfully there will be late surge in players which is not uncommon at Bowral same thing in 09 only had 7 players 2 weeks out a got a team. Heard a few other clubs have closed the books so were hoping some of that will blow back. There have been a few enquires from up north so fingers crossed and with the Royal pumping a fair bit this year and a rise in jnr numbers we were hoping to really improve as a club. if a group of guys wanted to play in the same team we would be the perfect club???? |
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| mossyboy | Mar 13 2012, 08:41 PM Post #1082 |
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Harold Matthews
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Mossy will be a very strong 3rd grade outfit and should nearly be favourites with one hand on the prestigious DNC cup that appin pretty much own of late, with the depth and skill of the remanding players i can see them racking up some big totals against the likes of Robbo, bundy and a couple of the northern sides!!! Also tomorrow night (Wednesday), a trial match between jambaroo and mittagong at mittagong so if your about get down and watch a couple former dragon players lock horns. |
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| westie | Mar 13 2012, 08:50 PM Post #1083 |
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Asked the other day but is a draw done yet ?? |
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| Jetter | Mar 13 2012, 09:14 PM Post #1084 |
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Yes....1st round is same as old draw except Mittaging has the bye. All others have local derbies still. I did notice though whilst teams have 8 home games and 8 away games that it isn't a straight forward at home 1 week and then away the next, with some clubs experiencing 2 or 3 away games at once. That means that come semi finals run home those clubs have the home ground advantage... Edited by Jetter, Mar 13 2012, 09:15 PM.
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| tc6_11 | Mar 13 2012, 09:22 PM Post #1085 |
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Is that true? Easts are back at Waminda? |
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| Jetter | Mar 13 2012, 09:24 PM Post #1086 |
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something about a combined Sydney comp so Campbelltown clubs allowed to train and play on their home grounds again, I believe. |
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| Fanatic | Mar 13 2012, 09:28 PM Post #1087 |
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Park Footy
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Would the ICCC be a NSWRL comp and group 6 still be a CRL comp. If so, isn't that crazy ruling about playing/training in boundaries still the issue/ |
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| hit & spin | Mar 13 2012, 09:45 PM Post #1088 |
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Yes word is strong Easts and City are back in C'town, main reason being that the ICCC clubs will not travel past Hillier Oval for games, even titans & ingleburn must play all home games at hillier Honestly please how long will this last |
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| Jetter | Mar 13 2012, 09:50 PM Post #1089 |
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All conjecture at the moment!! The Oaks only get 2 home games in the 1st half of the draw, meaning they have 6 home games before the semi's, whilst Camden have the opposite with 6 of their 1st 9 games (including a bye) at home. I guess they hoping they start well and can keep the momentum going as they play almost all their 2nd round games away. Other lopsided draws include Picton 3 home/5 away, Thirlmere 5/3, Oakdale 5/3, Narellan 3/5 and Kangaroos 5/3. Mittagong and Eagles get traditional 4 and 4. |
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| Warriors78 | Mar 13 2012, 09:58 PM Post #1090 |
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get warriors back in G6! |
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| Black&White | Mar 14 2012, 12:19 PM Post #1091 |
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Bundanoon start to show promise 14 Mar, 2012 01:00 AM By Lauren Wright ![]() Southern Highlands News IN their first game of rugby league, Bundanoon went down 34-28 to Goulburn Exchange in Goulburn but it was a promising start. After seven years of rugby union, the Highlanders went down by only a converted try. "I think their attack was quite good. We just need to work on our defence," coach Brett Breeze said. "It seemed to be an area that needs attention." While the match ended up eight tries to six, Breeze said to let in eight tries was "probably a bit excessive". Kyal Martin scored two tries for the visiting team along with two conversions, with Pete Randazzo and Corey Webber also scoring. Breeze said fitness was also an issue but with limited training throughout the pre-season, it was a good performance from the team. "Overall it was a pretty positive display. Everyone put their hand up and had a real go," he said. Bundanoon president Chris Ingmire agreed it was a good start to the season but there were a few things to work on. "The boys went really well but our defence let us down. The heat was also a factor on the day and Bundanoon began to struggle as fatigue set in. "It was quite hot on Saturday but they never stopped trying," Breeze said. Bundanoon will face Mt Annan this Sunday and Breeze said they would need to lift their game in order to record a win. "Mt Annan are a pretty well drilled side. We'll really have to lift our game in defence. I think it'll be quite a big score if we don't improve," he said. Ingmire said while they didn't know too much about Mt Annan, they would be adding a few new elements to their game as well as working on defence. "We'll add a few more plays into the game instead of just going easy," he said. "All the boys are looking forward to our next game." The match will kick off at 12pm on Sunday and Ingmire thanked their sponsors Central Hotel, Sylvan Glen and Don Turner Earthworks for their support. [/url] Edited by Black&White, Mar 14 2012, 12:21 PM.
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| disco stu | Mar 14 2012, 01:00 PM Post #1092 |
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Country Origin
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Piggy in the middle BY SCOTT DOUGHERTY 14 Mar, 2012 01:00 AM http://www.wollondillyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/piggy-in-the-middle/2486947.aspx ![]() Happy as a pig in mud: Mark Riddell celebrating a win during his days as a Parramatta Eel. Picture: Dallas Kilponen MARK "Piggy" Riddell will be putting on a Tigers jersey this year after The Oaks signed the former NRL star for this Group 6 season. In his 189 first-grade games with St George Illawarra, Parramatta and the Roosters, Riddell was as known for his one arm salute before kicking for goal and his post try celebrations as he was for his crafty dummy half play. But he doesn't miss the scrutiny of playing on the big stage of the NRL or the English competition. "It's going to be good to play without the ridiculous pressure of the NRL and be able to have a beer after the game," he told the Advertiser. "I just want to have fun and play well for The Oaks. I'm not missing NRL footy at all. "I really enjoy watching the game now, whereas when I was playing I didn't really. "I don't miss being out there." Tigers first grade coach Mark Lowe said Riddell's signature is a coup for The Oaks and for Group 6 in general. "He'll bring plenty of experience for us, and someone the boys can look up to," he said. "He'll also be great for Group 6. "People will take notice when they see his name on the list." Riddell is the Sydney Roosters S.G. Ball coach and will play whenever the two competitions don't overlap. "The comp finishes in April or May, so I'll be getting to a lot more games after that," he said. "I'll be playing round one for sure." Riddell said he knows "a fair bit" about Group 6, as his brother played for Camden. "I'm not too sure about the standard this year," he said. "But there are a few other NRL boys who have signed up — like Stuart Flanagan. "That will make the standard even stronger." He admitted he supports the Roosters in the NRL, the club where he still coaches, but isn't as passionate when they come up against the Dragons or Eels. "All three clubs played a huge role in my career," he said. "So I definitely have mixed feelings when they play each other." Edited by disco stu, Mar 14 2012, 01:02 PM.
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| Chezo | Mar 14 2012, 06:36 PM Post #1093 |
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Does this mean Campbelltown Kangaroos will take on Campbelltown Eagles Round 1 at Campbelltown Stadium? Oh yeh I'm excited, And we will see the likes of Piggy Raddell, Flano, Rocky Trimache, Heckingburg Brothers at Campbelltown Grounds, I'm having a beer or two, this is great news, I'm going to call up the boys, are they training local tomorrow? I'll take a case or two for the guys to have a drink, they deserve it. Bring on the Footy. |
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| Highlander | Mar 14 2012, 07:00 PM Post #1094 |
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Robbo will be very strong!! |
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| foal | Mar 14 2012, 07:59 PM Post #1095 |
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Ladies and gents, The Picton Magpies are excited to be hosting the Beach vs Bush tournament this Saturday and Sunday at Victoria Park, Picton. This is assuming the 2nd coming of Noah's Ark is cancelled and the rain holds off until the weekend. We're really hoping it goes ahead because it's a concept we've worked hard on and think it has the potential to be really special. 3 'beach' clubs from the Sutherland comp and 3 'bush' clubs from Group 6. I've pasted the full draw below. If you're looking to see some quality footy to whet your appetite for the season ahead. Please come on down to Picton. Maybe even enjoy a beer and a feed while you're here! DRAW: Pool A Gymea Gorillas C’town Eagles Cron/Caringbah Pool B Picton Magpies De la Salle The Oaks Tigers Saturday 17th March, 2012 (15 minute halves with a five minute half time break) 2:00pm Game 1 Gymea vs Cron/Caringbah 2:40pm Game 2 Picton vs The Oaks 3:20pm Game 3 Gymea vs De la Salle 4:00pm Game 4 C’town Eagles vs Picton 4:40pm Game 5 Cron/Caringbah vs De la Salle 5:20pm Game 6 The Oaks vs C’town Eagles Sunday 18th March, 2012 Games on Sunday will be Finals and game duration will be 2 x 20 min halves and 10 min half time break 11.00am Under 18 trial game Picton vs Campbelltown Eagles 12.00 noon 5th overall vs 6th overall Consolation Game 1.00pm 1st overall vs 4th overall Game 1 (Semi-Final) 2.00pm 2nd overall vs 3rd overall Game 2 (Semi-Final) 3.00pm Loser game 1 vs Loser game 2 Final 4.00pm Winner game 1 vs Winner game 2 Grand final 5.30pm Presentation in Club House |
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| rustynail | Mar 15 2012, 08:10 AM Post #1096 |
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Have heard Robbo have got plenty of numbers. Robbo are usually pretty tough one way or the other. Has anyone seen 2Div draw yet?? Didnt see the game but heard Shittagong roled Jamberoo last night. Source tells me it was scratchy but I guess it was probably first hit out for both sides due to the bloody rain. Esky apparently went alright but thoughts were Jamberoo didnt show alot. Early days?????
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| footybrains | Mar 15 2012, 08:23 AM Post #1097 |
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Went for a look at mittagong last night typical trail bit of dropped ball from both sides but pretty even contest borg brothers look sharp for the lions while the mossy connection were strong for jamberoo in noble,drewe and Esky were solid. Think score ended 3tries to 1 lions not a bad 1St hit out from both sides I did notice McDonald on jamberoo bench looks like he may be headed that way too. |
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| disco stu | Mar 16 2012, 08:39 AM Post #1098 |
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Moss Vale Dragons win new sponsor By Lauren Wright 16 Mar, 2012 01:00 AM http://www.southernhighlandnews.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/moss-vale-dragons-win-new-sponsor/2490096.aspx ![]() Cockatoo Coal's Jamie Hall and Tim Rheinberger along with Moss Vale Dragons' Ross Webb and Matt Burke are ready for the season to start. Photo by Roy Truscott WHILE Moss Vale Dragons have struggled in recent months, things have begun to look up for the embattled Dragons after they signed a new sponsorship agreement with Hume Coal.The company have agreed to sponsor both the junior and senior teams in what will be a massive boost for the club. "We're looking forward to a new partnership [and] hopefully a long term agreement between the two parties," junior Dragons president Matthew Burke said "particularly for me from the juniors point of view, any sort of financial support that we can get for us to support the kids and put back into the kids [is great] so that's why we approached them." "I know they're a large company and it's worked out well. "We've already purchased some kits for the kids which include balls, jumpers, shirts, socks and shorts." "That'll be here for the kids next week so it's already been a huge boost for our club." Cockatoo Coal manager Tim Rheinberger said Hume Coal were glad to support a local club within the Highlands. "The Hume Coal Project is very pleased to support the Moss Vale Dragons and looks forward to watching them succeed both with their development of juniors through the grades to seniors as well as their success on the field," he said. "We look forward to supporting the club for many years." The junior Dragons will also have their first trials on Sunday against the other Southern Highlands clubs and Burke said it would be a good way to kick off the season. "It's to promote rugby league in the Southern end and give the kids a bit of a feel for it, so we're looking forward to it," he said. With Damien Barton named as coach for the senior team this year, Burke said the seniors were also keen to play their first match. "Pre-season for the seniors has been good," he said. "All the lads are looking forward to it and keen to get amongst it for the first game. It's going to be an interesting year, it's all happening." |
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| Black&White | Mar 16 2012, 05:24 PM Post #1099 |
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Looks like we might get some footy in Group 6 this weekend! Fingers crossed everyone. I've been check on the BOM radar and there's rain to the south
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| TheSmallPotato | Mar 16 2012, 09:16 PM Post #1100 |
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Things not looking too bad out here in potato land, yep plenty of numbers - our U18s teams from the past 3 or 4 years have all graduated and look like being handy senior footballers, plenty of local support too. Annual pre-season game (bus trip!) to Canowindra is happening tomorrow which will be the first hit out for the year. Haven't seen a 2nd div draw yet - we're not even quite sure when the season kicks off? |
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