Who made the cut? Sydney, Country U18 guns storm rep teams
From Gen Blues to the Barbarians, Sydney Juniors and NSW country players have barged their way into an assortment of rugby rep teams. Players who made the cut.
From Gen Blues to the Barbarians, Sydney Juniors and NSW country players have barged their way into an assortment of rugby rep teams. Players who made the cut.
There were solo tries, big hits, great intercepts and blockbusting defence as the best junior rugby talent in the state contested NSW schools rugby trials in Sydney. Result wrap and photo special.
He’s a rugby league rising star who nearly quit after two shocking injuries. But a notebook and a six-minute time-out daily will see him suit up for NSW in the U19 State of Origin on Thursday.
Growing up this young Blues supporter didn’t have a lot to cheer about come State of Origin each year. Now he’s got a chance to be part of a new generation of success.
One minute Swifts and Giants players were preparing for the opening round of the Super Netball season at their new Sydney Olympic Park venue. The next they were rushing to pack suitcases for a quick escape from Sydney.
An action-packed Shute Shield round two saw big scorelines, a competition comeback, multiple debuts and four teams posting their second straight win of the club rugby competition.
Super Netball champions, the NSW Swifts, will get to christen their new venue at Ken Rosewall Arena three times in a week thanks to a new draw which will push players to a new level.
Each Saturday as a kid Gordon captain Jordan Goddard would wear the jersey of his father’s Shute Shield rugby club with pride. Last Saturday he helped orchestrate their defeat in round two.
One club has lost its captain to injury for the season and another sent an 18-year-old to make his debut as the Shute Shield kicked off on the weekend with close calls, a blowout and a few surprises.
This rugby youngster is so strong he isn’t allowed to go 100 per cent at training. Now he’s been unleashed on the Shute Shield.
It’s the question on the lips of every NSW netball fan. Will they actually get to see the NSW Swifts and Giants live in action this Super Netball season?
It seemed fitting that two heavyweights should clash on the opening weekend of an unprecedented Shute Shield season – and Sydney University and Warringah didn’t let anyone down.
Saturday’s planned start of community football in southwest Sydney has been delayed. LIST OF THE COMPETITIONS AFFECTED
A trio of Sydney suburban grounds will host top-notch games and the best women’s cricketers in the world this summer.
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