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    VOL. 21 Thursday 24 August 2006
    TOOHEYS NEW CUP
    The end is nigh with Saturdays
    Tooheys New Cup
    Semi Finals at AUSTAR
    Park signaling just three
    more weekends of Club
    Rugby in Darwin for 2006.
    The Finals Series is shaping
    up to be great contests
    if the Round 20 form of
    all four sides is carried
    through. Last Saturday
    both games were highly
    absorbing encounters with
    just . ve point margins in
    both of them. Minor Premier
    Dragons came back
    from 20-7 to defeat Palmerston
    28-23 withstanding
    enormous pressure in the
    last ten minutes to hold
    on for the win. In the other
    match 2nd placed University
    went down 30-25
    against 4th placed South
    Darwin after the Rabbitohs
    led 17-10 at half time
    courtesy of a converted try
    in the corner on the last
    play of the half. In this
    Saturdays Major Semi Final
    Dragon’s will start favorite
    against the Pirates to
    advance to the Grand Final
    on 9th September while
    the Elimination Semi Final
    between the Crocs and
    the Rabbitohs is anyone’s
    guess.
    In what is a remarkable
    milestone, the match will
    be Craig Leach’s 300th
    First Grade game for the
    Palmerston Crocs
    RESERVE GRADE
    Casuarina bowed out of the
    race for the Able Finance
    Reserve Grade Premiership
    despite recording
    a 10-5 victory over 2nd
    placed Bushratz in Jabiru
    on Saturday. Dragons and
    University will clash in the
    Elimination Semi Final
    while Palmerston will take
    on Jabiru in the Major
    Semi Final for a direct passage
    to the Grand Final.
    Both Reserve Grade games
    will commence at 1.15pm
    and Jabiru fans not making
    the trip to town can catch the
    score on ABC TV as soon as
    the First Grade Game goes to
    air at 3.00pm.
    GOVE

    It will be a big Rugby Weekend
    in Gove this weekend
    when the East Arnhem Rugby
    Union hosts a Junior Rugby
    Exchange against Darwin
    Under 12, 14’s and 16’s.
    Saturday Morning will feature
    friendly developmental
    games while on Sunday they
    face off for the Paul Ngamoki
    Shield awarded to the best
    performed region. Saturday
    Night will feature a Gala Fundrasing
    Dinner at the Walkabout
    Lodge featuring Wallaby
    Fullback Chris Latham as
    Guest Speaker and a Rugby
    Trivia Quiz. To coincide with
    the Dinner for the adults, the
    EARU has sponsored a Blue
    Light Disco to be held at the
    Town Hall. Rugby has really
    taken off in Gove since the
    2003 RWC with the highlight
    this year being Gapirri Collins-
    Yunupingu becoming
    the . rst Yolngu to make the
    Australian Lloyd McDermott’s
    U’16 team to tour New Zealand
    in September.
    To arrange purchase of a
    ticket to the EARU Junior
    Fundraising Dinner please
    call Donna Mulholland on
    89878543 or Judith Rickard
    on 89878280 (AH) or
    0408384419. Tickets are
    $80 per person, or $140 per
    couple and includes a three
    course meal and entertainment
    for the evening.
    TOP REF

    Congratulations to Roberta
    Barnett on being one of four
    Referees in Australia to be
    selected for the 2006/07 ARU
    Level III Referee Development
    Program. The program is
    designed to develop a range of
    skills such as Game Knowledge,
    Technical and Physical
    Skills including training,
    recovery and mental
    approach to the game. Apart
    from making Roberta an
    even better Referee Level III
    accreditation is a signi. cant
    step towards being part of
    the ARU Referee Development
    Squad.
    WA IN MOZZIE BUZZ
    Former Alice Springs and
    Darwin Mosquito Kiti Filuna
    played for the Western Force
    Gold last week against touring
    Japanese side Yamaha.
    The WF Gold team included
    contracted Super 14 players,
    Force Academy and
    Perth Club players. Kiluna
    was back in Darwin with his
    magni. cent afro two years
    ago representing Perth Gold
    in the ARS against the Mosquitoes.
    Former Dragons,
    Mozzie and NTIS graduate
    Curtis McClean started at
    half back for the WA Development
    Squad in another
    match on Yamaha’s Australian
    Tour while another ex
    Mozzie Joe Egan is expected
    to return from a hand injury
    to play the in Nedland’s
    Grand Final Team next week
    after defeating Palmyra 30-
    22. Egan is in the Force’s
    Academy and played ARS for
    Perth Gold this year.
    AROUND THE RUCKS
    Brothers got through to the
    Brisbane Premier Grade
    Grand Final against Wests
    with a victory over Sunnybank
    on the weekend to set
    up a clash that will feature
    former Territorians Brad
    Hunt and Chris Ratahi going
    head to head at Ballymore
    on Sunday. Those with
    AUSTAR can tune into ABC
    2 on Sunday and watch the
    action.
    This Weeks Matches

    Tooheys New Cup
    Saturday 26 August
    AUSTAR Park
    Dragons vs University -3.10pm
    Palmerston vs Souths - 5.20pm
    Thought of the week..."... Success
    is the ability to go from one failure to
    another with no loss of enthusiasm"
    ...... Winston Churchill
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    is welcome at ntru@optusnet.
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    I think that Rugby WA should (and probably are) continue to foster this link with the NTRU and NT players.
    Probably should also be proactive in SA to get a foothold before Melbourne get a team as well.

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    e-rugbynews
    VOL. 22 Thursday 31 August 2006
    TOOHEYS NEW CUP
    Finals football brought out the best in the four sides contesting the Tooheys
    New Cup Semi Finals at AUSTAR Park Saturday.
    Minor Premier Dragons booked a Grand Final berth with a hard fought 36-24 victory over University. The Pirates provided stiff opposition and looked a chance of causing an upset when they led 24-22 midway through the second half.
    In what was arguably the best game of Rugby witnessed as AUSTAR Park this season Palmerston scored a miraculous 25-17 win over defending Premier South Darwin in the Elimination Semi Final.
    The Rabbitohs entered the Paddock with a look of immense focus and determination in their eyes and with two early tries their aspirations of defending their crown was well and truly alive. South Darwin stretched their lead to 17-3 in the second half however injuries requiring replacement disrupted their momentum. Palmerston didn’t panic and kept grinding away at the Rabbitohs seemingly impenetrable defence and were rewarded with their first try with about 10 minutes to go. A missed conversion meant the Crocs still needed to score twice in order to progress to this Saturdays Preliminary Final against the Pirates. Palmerston was more than up to the task at hand by crossing the line on three more occasions before the end of play.


    RESERVE GRADE
    A dominating second half by Dragons ended University’s season in the ABLE
    Finance Reserve Grade Elimination Semi Final on Saturday afternoon. The
    scores were level at 12-all at half time however the Dragons were too strong in the second stanza to run out winner 27-12. Three match day withdrawals by Jabiru players due to work commitments proved to be a serious set back for the Bushratz when they took on Minor Premier Palmerston in the Major
    Semi Final. The Crocs, who had a 19-1 record during the Regular Season got out to a commanding 28-0 lead at halftime. Jabiru got their momentum going in the second half to deny Palmerston anyfurther score and getting over the line once themselves.

    Jabiru take on Dragons in this Saturdays Preliminary Final and if the Bushratz can field a full strength side they will take a power of beating and a chance to capture their third flag, and first since 1992 in Saturday weeks
    Grand Final against Palmerston.


    JUNIOR FINALS
    The AUSTAR Junior Rugby Union Semi Finals will be played at AUSTAR Park
    tomorrow night with the action commencing under lights at 6.00pm Winners
    of each Semi Final will progress to their respective Grand Finals to be played in conjunction with the Seniors on 9th September.
    Under 8’s and Under 10’s start proceedings at 6.00pm. The Under 8’s don’t have semi finals, therefore the six teams continue in their round robin
    format while it is also the last round for the Under 10’s with matches on Grand Final Day determined by their position on the competition table.
    In the Under 12’s Palmerston take on neighboring Swampdogs while Dragons take on University. The Under 14’s Dragons take on Swampdogs and University clash with Palmerston. The evening concludes with University
    taking on South Darwin and Palmerston playing Dragons for berths in the GF.

    PRESENTATION NIGHT
    NT Rugby’s Night of Night, the Eric Johnson MedalPresentation will be held at
    the Deck Bar in Mitchell St from 7.00pm this Saturday Night. The Event, which is SOLD OUT, recognises achievements on and off the Rugby Field for Season 2006.
    The evening culminates in the Presentation of the Eric Johnson Medal for the Best & Fairest First Grade player voted by the Referee of each game throughout the season on a 3-2-1 basis. In what is sure to be a close decision, the Medalist should come from the players that figured prominently in votes for the ABC Player of the Year, based on the rating of opposition
    players by First Grade Coaches.
    The top seven are
    (not in order) Jack and Bill Lawrence from Souths, Peter Mayo, Damien Suebert, Apenisa Wayacadraudrau from Dragons, Palmerston’s Jono Schwalger and David Tunstead from University.
    Schwalger however is ineligible for the Eric Johnson Medal due to a Red Card in Round 19.
    NT Rugby also recognises players from Reserve Grade, First Grader scoring achievements, Volunteer, Mosquito, Referee and Coach of the Year plus
    the NT New Rising Star. The Rising Star is selected from the group of outstanding Juniors who had not turned 19 at the start of the season
    and played their First Career First Grade Game this year.

    PRELIMINARY FINALS
    AUSTAR PARK
    Saturday 2nd Sept.
    Jabiru vs Dragons - 1.15pm
    Palmerston vs University 3.10pm
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    Thought of the week...“...Always bear
    in mind that your own resolution to
    succeed is more important than any
    one thing” .. Abraham Lincoln
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    The latest Rugby News from the Northern Territory Rugby Union...thanks to Kathy Boyd of NTRU

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    VOL. 1 Thursday 08 March 2007
    TOOHEYS NEW CUP
    Welcome to NT Rugby 2007
    and erugby-news’ fi fth year of
    publication. After several months
    of nothing to do on weekends,
    the Tooheys New Cup fi nally
    gets underway on Saturday at
    AUSTAR Park where 2006 Premiers
    University open their title
    defence against Palmerston while
    last years runner up and Minor
    Premier Darwin Dragons clash
    with South Darwin. Casuarina
    have a bye in First Grade but are
    likely to send a strong squad to
    Jabiru to take on the Bushratz.
    2007 sees some signifi cant
    changes to the Darwin Rugby
    scene. During the off season NT
    Rugby facilitated two workshops
    with its stakeholders in order to
    enhance Club Rugby and to best
    prepare the Mosquitoes for their
    Representative Program.
    It was decided that in order to
    ease the burden on Clubs with
    Representative players, and to
    remove the pressure by some
    clubs who encourage their players
    to by-pass the Representative
    Program, to establish a separate
    competition for the 5 weeks of the
    ARS Round Robin whereby Clubs
    will fi eld just one Senior Team.
    This year also sees the long overdue
    establishment of an Under 18
    competition. The ONESTEEL
    METALAND Under 18’s competition
    will be incorporated into
    the Saturday Senior’s schedule
    similar to the Colts Competitions
    operating in the Southern
    States. It is planned where possible
    to play all AUSTAR Park
    Matches in sequence from Under
    18’s – 4.00pm, Reserve Grade
    – 5.30pm culminating in First
    Grade matches on both fi elds
    from 7.00pm.
    Another innovation in this years
    Rugby Program will be the introduction
    of Friday Night Football.
    During the mid year school holidays
    when AUSTAR Junior Rugby
    is in recess, senior Rugby will
    be played on Friday Night under
    lights at AUSTAR Park. This new
    feature will enable players and
    their families the opportunity of
    a few weekends off to enjoy Dry
    Season activities.
    MOSQUITOES
    Sanity has prevailed with the Australian
    Rugby Shield restructured in
    such a manner that will provide the
    AUSTAR Mosquitoes a great opportunity
    to qualify for the Finals for
    the fi rst time since the Competitions
    inception in 2000.
    Last Years Champion, ACT &
    Southern NSW plus two time winner
    Perth Gold have been excluded with
    the 2007 competition featuring a six
    team round robin with the Mozzies
    securing home games against NSW
    Country, Melbourne and Tasmania
    and travelling away to Rockhampton
    for a clash with QLD Country and
    then the game, arguably the most
    important on the calander – against
    arch rivals the Adelaide Black Falcons,
    a team the Mozzies are yet to
    defeat.
    ACT & Perth have been excluded
    from the ARS by virtue of their
    players now having a representative
    pathway with participation in
    this years inaugural National Club
    Competition due to commence in
    July, while Melbourne’s longevity in
    the ARS is questionable with a team
    from the Victorian capital also playing
    in the National Comp.
    The AUSTAR Mosquitoes will have
    the benefi t of lead up game against
    the Singapore National Team who
    will be in Darwin for a match on April
    28, a week before the Mozzies host
    the Cockatoos.
    The Senior Representative program
    gets under way in Katherine on
    the weekend of 23-25 March with
    Katherine playing Alice Springs then
    a combined NT Country Team taking
    of Darwin City.
    MOSQUITOES TRAINING
    Mosquitoes training for 2007 has
    started on
    Mondays and Wednesday at
    AUSTAR Rugby Park at 6.00 pm.
    Letters have been sent out to playersinviting
    them to be a member of
    the AUSTAR Mosquitoes squad. if
    you are aware of any new player
    to town, or players who you feel
    should be considered, or you have
    any questions regarding the 2007
    season or any other issues that
    may affect your availability please
    contact Tony Bundock
    on 0401 118 402.
    JUNIORS
    The AUSTAR NT Junior Rugby
    Union season will commence on
    Friday 16th March and yours truly,
    still recovering from the Practical
    Component of a recent Level 1
    Foundation Course will make his
    debut with the clipboard as mentor
    of the Casuarina Under 8’s, having
    already identifi ed a couple of likely
    Mosquitoes for the ARS in Year
    2020.
    SPONSORS
    The NTRU would like to thank the
    strong support by all sponsors who
    support the game of rugby union
    in the Northern Territory. This
    newsletter identifi es all these great
    supporters of the NTRU, for which
    we would like to thankyou for supporting
    our game. A special thanks
    should go to our major sponsor
    AUSTAR and Lion Nathan who
    have been a major supporter in
    rugby both nationally and the NT for
    many years.
    AROUND THE RUCKS
    How tough is it to pick winners
    in the Super 14’s this year? Dale
    Roberson has again organised a
    Footy Tipping Competition, and out
    of 34 Super 14 games this season ,
    7 people share the lead with just 17
    winners each!
    Sad news during the off season
    with the passing of Casuarina
    stalwart “Saus” Logan in Brisbane
    aged 51.
    St Mary’s Primary School are
    celebrating their Centenary next
    year and are publishing a book to
    mark the signifi cant event. Any St
    Marys Old Boys who may have
    some Historical News or Photos are
    encouraged to contact Marie-Louise
    Pearson (nee Quong - student from
    1962 to 1968)
    Phone 08 8901 4680
    Mobile 0402 120 888.
    www.ntru.rugbynet.com.
    The Simplest way to learn spead
    reading is to get an unexpected letter
    from the taxation offi ce
    - THE COCKLE BUR
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