Tough and clever! Our fastest, smartest, best Rugby Sevens teens
There’s a kid called ‘Smoke’ and girls so precociously talented they are playing up two years. Our best, fastest and smartest Rugby Sevens players ahead of the Next Gen Youth Series.
There’s a kid called ‘Smoke’ and girls so precociously talented they are playing up two years. Our best, fastest and smartest Rugby Sevens players ahead of the Next Gen Youth Series.
There were thrillers, blowouts, war dances and big hits as Super Rugby, Sevens and even NRL stars of tomorrow hit the pitch in the Pacifica Youth Rugby Cup. Photo gallery and result wrap.
When this youngster isn’t cutting a swath through defenders in the U16 national rugby championships he’s getting creative in a completely different way.
He might be a Manly fan but this teens future became clear when he had his photo snapped with a famous face in rugby as a kid. Now he’s ripping it up in the U19 national championship series.
The final day of the NSW All Schools had everything – from sunshine, multiple medallist and new meet records. Stars, standouts and photos.
There’s been some head-turning and record-breaking performances from city and country young guns on day one of the NSW All Schools. The stars, standouts and top results.
They are our Generation Next of Commonwealth, Olympic and Paralympic Games athletes. Some of the young guns expected to shine at the NSW All Schools championship this week.
Ashlyn Blackstock would normally never miss an athletics meet but there’s a very good reason she will be absent from one of her pet events at the NSW All Schools championships.
This teen is about to show off her talent and speed at the NSW All Schools. But it’s something else that could help her achieve a dream of competing at Olympic and Commonwealth Games.
The batsmen let rip – including a New Zealand star – but there was also a star display from a bowler in the Kingsgrove Sports T20 Cup. NSW Premier cricket results wrap.
They were members of the first ever NSW Swifts Academy. Now these six young netballers – including a shooting star and daughter of a rugby legend – have been set free to fly high.
He has passion, skills, drive and an extraordinary journey bringing him to Campbelltown. But it’s something else Ulises Davila hopes can deliver Macarthur FC big things this season.
He’s a legend of the game and will be a star of the 2021/22 A-League season. So why can this footballer walk down the street unrecognised?
A match 100 years in the making and a tribute to Alan Davidson and Peter Philpott will be part of the return of the 2021/22 NSW Premier Cricket season on Saturday
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