Game on! Young rugby talent tipped to turn heads
They are the schoolboy standouts and stars pushing hard to make their mark in rugby union. The teenage talent from Sydney earmarked for success.
They are the schoolboy standouts and stars pushing hard to make their mark in rugby union. The teenage talent from Sydney earmarked for success.
Few have seen more cricket up close than Arthur Watson who offociated his 800th game in NSW Premier Cricket on the weekend. So why has he stayed around so long?
He’s a Sydney club cricketer who was a “fringe player’’ in his rep teams growing up. But now he’s matched an achievement of the great Victor Trumper more than 100 years on.
A series of camps are being run across Sydney which could well throw up the next generation of NSW cricket stars. Here’s how to participate.
FOR Harry Bazley, rugby league is not just a sport, it is a huge passion and his life.
VOILINIST Isabel Rintoul performs regularly with the Sydney Youth Orchestra but the nine-year-old’s real talent could lie in her sabre.
ST PATRICK’S Junior Rugby League Club has plenty of reasons to celebrate their golden jubilee, having produced several stars including three who represented Australia and more than 15 going on to play in the elite NRL competition.
ELI Hagar had the time of his life when he was inducted as the mascot for the Hills Bulls under-16 rugby league team last Saturday with his family overwhelmed by the club’s support and empathy.
PETER Elliott has the athletics world at his feet, winning his second successive NSW Short Walks Championships while maintaining his brilliance over his rivals in his age group.
MITCHEL Krogh has been playing football since he was four and spends most of his free time either watching the sport on TV or playing it on his PS4.
The Rouse Hill Rhinos Junior Rugby League Club kicked massive fundraising goals with the Pink Day fundraising raking in more than $21,000 last Saturday.
RACHEL Bardney is one exceptionally-talented youngster, succeeding in several sports, including track and field, cross country, football, softball, basketball and touch football.
WHEN John and Catherine Tynan went to bed at 9pm on Tuesday, they never imagined being woken in a couple of hours by a car landing in a spare front bedroom.
HAVING signed up for a junior cricket class seven years ago on a whim, fast bowling prospect Parneet Kaur is now on the cusp of playing for NSW.
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