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International 9s Cabramatta – Round Up February 10th, 2010 By Daniel Andruczyk
Saturday the 6th of February saw the annual International 9s played at Cabramatta’s New Era Stadium. Twenty one teams from the Bundy Red Cup, Australia and from overseas turned up to play, including an Australian Indigenous team and teams from Fiji, New Zealand and all the way from Japan. After playing initial round robin matches the teams were ranked and quarter finals played out. Windsor defeated Balmain in the Cup final to be crowned the champions.
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When I get a bit more cash I will, Jerseys are sooo expensive these days, but it looks nice. They had a mock up one at the Leagues club and it looked cool.
I got the interstate package so it got me a t-shirt, cap, bunch of keyring things and stickers and a ticket to rd6 against Brisbane at Suncorp stadium... joined the leagues club as well, so all bases now covered.
Tell me about it in regards to the jerseys. Probably only going to get the retro jersey this year from Manly. Funny thing is I order and got a Bradford one not only was it cheaper but actually got to personlize it as well. Also got a interstate package. Will be joining the leagues club at New Zealand of all places
The first event of the year for Rugby League Deutschland, took place at the weekend in Hochspeyer near Kaiserslautern. The Rugby League Educational Day was a big success in so many ways. Over 40 players from across Germany as well as German National Captain, Kris Keinhorst, attended the event, Despite the weather and change of venue at such late notice. National Trainer Dan Stocks took charge of the event, helping people new to Rugby League, understand the game better, as well as helping them develop the key basic core Rugby skills of passing and tackling. Players were also helped to develop their understanding of the rules and some tactics of the game. Paul Szehofner from the RFL alongside Bob Doughton who is the National Team Assistant Trainer and Uwe Jansen, The Development Officer for Rugby League Deutschland added to the quality educational sessions held during the day. Further Regional Educational Sessions are planned in the Summer as more and more people are wanting to learn and play Rugby League in Germany. Rugby League is a simply game to play in, yet the basic core skills, that make it one of the most exciting sports in the world need to be worked on regularly.
When I get a bit more cash I will, Jerseys are sooo expensive these days, but it looks nice. They had a mock up one at the Leagues club and it looked cool.
I got the interstate package so it got me a t-shirt, cap, bunch of keyring things and stickers and a ticket to rd6 against Brisbane at Suncorp stadium... joined the leagues club as well, so all bases now covered.
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i actually looked for u a couple of times. was going to introduce myself. knew what u look like frmo the few photos ive seen lol. i live in artarmon , so not too far from the city. do u know how much the prize money allocated was? as soon as they annouced over the P.A that all players would recieve beer vouchers at the rpesentation i though "i have gotta take up playing league again!"
Yeah the winners got $3000 and it scales down to the 21st places team, Japan with $200.
I was running around on the fields taking photos so should have been quite obvious, a few timers I was up in the corporate box with terry and the NSWRL guys doing scores and stuff but otherwise was outside all the time.
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Re: England « Result #9 on Feb 8, 2010, 9:49am »
i fully support the idea of a southern tir nations between PNG, AUS & NZ to run alongside a northern tri nations between ENG, Wales & France. there would be a few kinks that need to be ironed out. If England only play France and Wales (lesser quality teams) then they will not develop as fast as Australia and NZ so need to to play Aus & NZ regularly aswell. If a tri nations was to go ahead it must not take anything away from the european cup , which i think it will as its taking to top two teams out of the tournament. in an ideal world there would be all these tournament ideas but the NRL and super league already have too many games
the prime minister XIII game means too much to the PNG public to take it away from them. With the loser of the ANZAC test playing PNG it sounds like a punishment.