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Deadly talents: Meet the 40+ junior boys and girls, and women to shine at the Koori Knockout

The junior and women’s divisions continue to grow at the Koori Knockout as they prepare for their biggest year to date. We look at the 40+ players who are set to shine in these divisions.

The junior and women's stars of the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
The junior and women's stars of the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

We’re finally here. It’s time for the Koori Knockout.

Teams and players from all across the state will descend on The Central Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Complex in Tuggerah for the four-day carnival starting on Friday.

While a big focus is on the open men and who will earn hosting rights for next year, the junior and women’s divisions continue to grow.

We take a look at the 40+ players set to shine in the junior and women’s divisions.

Brock Tighe of the Godfrey Swan Memorial at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Brock Tighe of the Godfrey Swan Memorial at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

BROCK TIGHE (GODFREY SWAN MEMORIAL - U17s)

Utility back

A Palm Beach Currumbin student who has trialled with the North Coast Bulldogs and Northern Rivers Titans. Amazing talent like the team hasn’t seen before and is destined to make the big league. Whenever he gets the ball something special can happen.

Jahleel Duncan of the Godfrey Swan Memorial at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Jahleel Duncan of the Godfrey Swan Memorial at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Ronald Swan of the Godfrey Swan Memorial at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Ronald Swan of the Godfrey Swan Memorial at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

JAHLEEL DUNCAN (GODFREY SWAN MEMORIAL - U17s)

Centre/second row

Played with Moree in U18s league and union this year and tried out for the Northern Tigers in junior reps. Plays with his heart on his sleeve and plenty of passion. Whenever he puts his head down and sprints, he’s a hard man to catch.

RONALD SWAN (GODFREY SWAN MEMORIAL - U17s)

Five-eighth/second row

Another with Moree and trialled with the Northern Tigers. Can play a number of positions and has a massive boot on him with an accurate kicking game. A solid ballplayer who can read the game well. Loves the game, gives his all and is always super supportive of his teammates.

Quade Hambley of the Wollumbin Brothers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Quade Hambley of the Wollumbin Brothers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

QUADE HAMBLEY (WOLLUMBIN BROTHERS - U13s)

Centre/lock

Quade loves playing football and putting in extra training to get the best end results, as well as playing for his culture. Chosen in a Queensland U12s team to take on Samoa and won a Murri Carnival with the Southern Dingoes.

Dejay Daley of the Wollumbin Brothers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Dejay Daley of the Wollumbin Brothers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

DEJAY DALEY (WOLLUMBIN BROTHERS - U13s)

Halfback

Dejay believes one of the best parts of this carnival is representing his mob and creating memories with his teammates and brothers. Also coming into this on the back of a Murri win with the Dingoes.

Koby Stone of the Wollumbin Brothers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Koby Stone of the Wollumbin Brothers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

KOBY STONE (WOLLUMBIN BROTHERS - U13s)

Centre/second row

A hard player to bring down with his speed and attacking flair. Puts a lot of hard work and dedication into his game and it’s a sport he loves.

JOSH DONOVAN (BUNDJALUNG BAYGAL WARRIORS - U17s)

Five-eighth/fullback

Josh currently attends the acclaimed football school Palm Beach Currumbin and is a classy runner of the ball with some great skills.

AJ HICKLING (BUNDJALUNG BAYGAL WARRIORS - U17s)

Second row

AJ was part of the Northern Rivers side in the Laurie Daley Cup and made his A-grade debut this season. A rangy edge-forward with plenty of speed and power.

PRESTON SMALLWOOD (BUNDJALUNG BAYGAL WARRIORS - U17s)

Centre

Preston is very agile with speed to burn. He currently attends St Gregory’s College and just signed with the Canberra Raiders Harold Matthews squad for next season.

Tallis Vea Vea of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Tallis Vea Vea of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

TALLIS VEA VEA (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U13s)

Front Row

Tallis is a damaging forward who will lead his forward pack by example. He has some great footwork at the line.

Brooklyn Bell of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Brooklyn Bell of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

BROOKLYN BELL (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U13s)

Halfback

Brooklyn is the captain in our team. He leads by example with his great ball playing skills in a key position for the side.

Ashton Rooke of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Ashton Rooke of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

ASHTON ROOKE (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U13s)

Five-eighth

Ashton is the vice-captain. He has a great kicking game and leads hiss team around the field, forming a good partnership with Brooklyn.

ROBBIE SIMMS (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U15s)

Fullback

A very strong and powerful runner of the football and has speed to burn. Gives them an attacking edge at the back.

LOGAN LONGBOTTOM (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U15s)

Lock

Currently representing the NSWCHS at the ASSRL Championhips. He runs hard and tackles harder with all the ball skills of a halfback.

JAYDEN ROOKE (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U15s)

Halfback

Has a great kicking game and is at his best when he runs the football. He had a great year at club football and can take it to the next level over the weekend.

HARRISON ROOKE (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U17s)

Lock

Harrison leads the forwards around the park and has a big voice in the team, consider him a leader of the squad.

Lachlan Moses of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Lachlan Moses of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

LACHLAN MOSES (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U17s)

Second Row

Lachlan has a great footy brain, can play anywhere from lock to halfback, great ball skills and very light on his feet.

Dwayne Lyons of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed
Dwayne Lyons of the La Perouse Panthers at the Koori Knockout. Picture: Contributed

DWAYNE LYONS (LA PEROUSE PANTHERS - U17s)

Fullback

Dwayne has speed to burn, great in defence, and doesn’t shy away from contact. Great voice at the back.

KOBE LITTLE (DINDIMA - U15s)

Second row

Little by name, towering by nature. Kobe is a gifted backrower blessed with height and subtle ball skills.

Proud to be named in Dindima’s first under-15 side at the Knockout, he’s expected to light up the division with his power game and punishing defence.

(L-R) Kobe Little and Zayd Williams are ones to watch for Dindima U15s. Photo: Dindima Rugby League
(L-R) Kobe Little and Zayd Williams are ones to watch for Dindima U15s. Photo: Dindima Rugby League

ZAYD WILLIAMS (DINDIMA - U15s)

Five-eighth

Dindima’s little general, Zayd is a passionate playmaker and the side’s voice in attack.

When he’s not organising the troops, he’s often causing havoc at full throttle with the ball tucked under his arm.

JASMIN MORRISSEY (BUNDJALUNG TIDDAS - WOMEN)

Fullback/five-eighth

A proud Bundjalung woman, Jasmin’s whirlwind rise through the ranks could well be the talk of the Knockout.

In her first season of rugby league, after representing Currumbin Eagles and the Northern Rivers Titans, the speedster was called up to the Australian Women’s Prime Minister’s XIII that recently played in Papua New Guinea.

Rapid rise: Jasmin Morrissey headed to PNG in her first season. Photo: Bundjalung Tiddas
Rapid rise: Jasmin Morrissey headed to PNG in her first season. Photo: Bundjalung Tiddas

ALINTA LAURIE (BUNDJALUNG TIDDAS - WOMEN)

Utility forward

A rugby league diehard, Alinta has been a Knockout regular for many seasons.

Plays her weekly footy for South Grafton Rebels and gets as much enjoyment supporting her friends and family.

Alinta Laurie for Bundjalung Tiddas is a Knockout regular. Photo: Bundjalung Tiddas
Alinta Laurie for Bundjalung Tiddas is a Knockout regular. Photo: Bundjalung Tiddas

ELI MCEWEN (BLACKTOWN RED BELLY WARRIORS - U13s)

Halfback

Made the Hunter rugby league primary school team and is a talented halfback who boasts leadership qualities.

TYRELL RYAN (BLACKTOWN RED BELLY WARRIORS - U13s)

Five-eighth

A prominent scorer and running half for the North West Magpies in the Penrith comp, tallying up 17 tries for the season.

CORDELL ARAMA (BLACKTOWN RED BELLY WARRIORS - U15s)

Front row

Coming off a strong season with Windsor in the front row and winning a grand final, including scoring 17 tries for the year.

CHARLIE XUEREB (BLACKTOWN RED BELLY WARRIORS - U15s)

Lock

Another try-scoring machine in this side from Colyton and has the experience of winning a Knockout with the U13s last year.

TARNAYA SMITH (BLACKTOWN RED BELLY WARRIORS - U15s GIRLS)

Fullback

Was the leading scorer in the Penrith U13s competition with 24 for the Western City Tigers. Classy fullback who will be one of the stars of the weekend.

LEILANI TRINDALL (BLACKTOWN RED BELLY WARRIORS - U15s GIRLS)

Halfback

Crafty organiser who knows how to get quality ball to her outside players. A OzTag background makes her an agile player to bring down.

CAMERON BAMBLETT (BLACKTOWN RED BELLY WARRIORS - U17s)

Five-eighth

The Brothers Penrith talent is coming off selection in the NSWCCC side last year, and is a scoring half who looks set for bigger things.

MATTY MCEWEN (BLACKTOWN RED BELLY WARRIORS - U17s)

Five-eighth

An up and coming talent with Wests in Newcastle, and also had the benefit of an Andrew Johns Cup campaign with the Newcastle Maitland Region Knights.

Mahalia Murphy during her time with the Wallaroos. Photo: Ashley Feder/Getty Images
Mahalia Murphy during her time with the Wallaroos. Photo: Ashley Feder/Getty Images

MAHALIA MURPHY (WIRADJURI ABORIGINAL RIVERS - WOMEN)

Centre

Done it all in the women’s game, representing the Indigenous All Stars, Australia and New South Wales. A dual-international who is shaping as one of the best women’s players in the tournament.

JANELLE WILLIAMS (WIRADJURI ABORIGINAL RIVERS - WOMEN)

Front row

Coming off an appearance for the Prime Ministers XIII in PNG, the Mounties prop and Raiders NRLW squad member gives plenty of punch up forward for WAR.

Sarah Field. Picture: Leeann Booth
Sarah Field. Picture: Leeann Booth

SARAH FIELD (WIRADJURI ABORIGINAL RIVERS - WOMEN)

Five-eighth

A talented young half on the verge of breaking into the NRLW, the Indigenous All Star started her journey with the Rabbitohs in the HNWP and is now with the CQ Capras.

Respected leader: Tyriek Powell, Koori Warriors U15s. Picture: Koori Warriors
Respected leader: Tyriek Powell, Koori Warriors U15s. Picture: Koori Warriors
Natural athlete: Isaac Allison, Koori Warriors U15s. Picture: Koori Warriors
Natural athlete: Isaac Allison, Koori Warriors U15s. Picture: Koori Warriors

TYRIEK POWELL (KOORI WARRIORS - U15)

Utility forward or centre

A great team leader, Tyriek is well mannered, respectful and an inspiration to his teammates. Just loves playing footy, and gives 110 per cent every second he’s on the field.

ISAAC ALLISON (KOORI WARRIORS - U15)

Second-row or centre

Isaac is a quality all-round sportsman. A natural athlete, everything he touches turns to gold. Ambitious and respectful, don’t be surprised if he flips a game or two on its head with his unbelievable brilliance.

MADELINE DONOVAN-LARDNER (CAMPBELLTOWN GHOSTS - WOMEN)

Front-row/Lock

A busy utility forward, off the park Madeline revels in the Knockout’s ability to bring people, families and the community together. When she’s not helping her teammates, she enjoys watching great footy and the competition’s talented stars.

Madeline Donovan-Lardner, Campbelltown Ghosts. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.
Madeline Donovan-Lardner, Campbelltown Ghosts. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.

KATRINA PHIPPEN (CAMPBELLTOWN GHOSTS - WOMEN)

Fullback

There’s more to being away with teammates than running rings around the opposition for this proud Indigenous fullback. After growing up without a direct connection to her culture, Katrina uses the Knockout to play catch-up, meeting family and making new friends in an all inclusive environment.

Katrina Phippen, Campbelltown Ghosts. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.
Katrina Phippen, Campbelltown Ghosts. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.

JAKOBI EBSWORTH (CAMPBELLTOWN GHOSTS - U13s)

Halfback

With a stack of hard work and dedication, Jakobi’s game has come along in leaps and bounds. And with a host of support on the sidelines, don’t be surprised if the classy half lifts his game another notch.

Jakobi Ebsworth, Campbelltown Ghosts U13. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.
Jakobi Ebsworth, Campbelltown Ghosts U13. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.

TYE ATKINSON (CAMPBELLTOWN GHOSTS - U13s)

Second-row/Lock

This rising forward arrives with a clear head and is primed for a big Knockout. Loves strapping on the boots to help his team, and can’t wait to get amongst the action to represent his mob.

Tye Atkinson, Campbelltown Ghosts U13. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.
Tye Atkinson, Campbelltown Ghosts U13. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.

ORLANDO WRIGHT (CAMPBELLTOWN GHOSTS - U15s)

Second-row

Respectful and caring, Orlando hasn’t lost the passion for becoming a better player since his nan watched him run out in his first ever match. Strong and mobile, he is inspired to represent his family.

Orlando Wright, Campbelltown Ghosts U15. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.
Orlando Wright, Campbelltown Ghosts U15. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.
Jonah Fusi, Campbelltown Ghosts U15. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.
Jonah Fusi, Campbelltown Ghosts U15. Picture: Campbelltown Ghosts.

JONAH FUSI (CAMPBELLTOWN GHOSTS - U15s)

Utility

Jonah follows in the footsteps of his father who also grew up playing for the Campbelltown Ghosts. Talented in attack and defence, he is driven by the opportunity to represent his family and culture.

Originally published as Deadly talents: Meet the 40+ junior boys and girls, and women to shine at the Koori Knockout

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