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| Sinclair signs on the dotted line |
Author:
sinbad ::
Posted:
Fri Jun 16, 2006 21:06 pm
Sinclair signed with Cricket NZ last night. He had to 5pm to make his decision. He signed with them at about 4.30pm. Then this morning it was announced by Radio Sport that his South Africain offer had fallen through. Makes you wonder if was his second choice?
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| Go Magic!! |
Author:
AliN ::
Posted:
Fri Jun 16, 2006 18:11 pm
Poor old Magic end up down south again as 1 vs 2 go head to head in the semi tonight.
Typical Invercargill tactics, make it snow so the girls freeze..
Go girls, you did it last year, do it again tonight!!!
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| Les Catts v Wigan |
Author:
ozbash ::
Posted:
Fri Jun 16, 2006 17:25 pm
Should be a ripper with Wigan desparate for points and Le Staceys looking to consolidate. Is the tv game 9-30 am monday morning SS2.
Wigan Warriors and Catalans Dragons have announced their respective 20-man squads for the engage Super League clash at the JJB Stadium on Sunday.
Wigan Warriors v Catalans Dragons, JJB Stadium, Sunday June 18 2006
Wigan 20-man squad: Ashton, Brown, Dallas, Dobson, Fletcher, Godwin, Goulding, Hansen, Higham, Hill, Hock, Logan, McAvoy, O'Carroll, O'Loughlin, Orr, Paleaaesina, Radlinski, Richards, Seu Seu.
Catalans Dragons 20-man squad: Beattie, Berthezene, Bosc, Casty, Chan, Fakir, Fellous, Frayssinous, Guigue, Guisset, Hindmarsh, Jones, Khattabi, Mounis, Murphy, Rinaldi, Rudder, Verges, Wilson, Zitter.
Referee: S Ganson
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| Round 12 teams/preview |
Author:
AliN ::
Posted:
Fri Jun 16, 2006 15:38 pm
courtesy of me 8)
Bartercard Cup Round 12 preview and teams
Written by: Ali Nolan/NZRL Media
16/06/2006
Round 12 in New Zealand's Bartercard Cup will see some tough games for the teams vying for a Top 5 spot on the competition table.
First game up tomorrow night is the clash between the Falcons and Rangers in Levin. A heavy loss to the competition leaders last week has seen the Cental Falcons slip down the table to be near the bottom. They'll be looking for a solid performance up against the Watakere Rangers who had an impressive win over bottom placed Northern Storm in Round 11
Saturday 17 June 2006
Central Falcons vs Waitakere Rangers Levin Domain, Levin 7.30pm Kick Off
CENTRAL FALCONS
ZIGGY TANGIRA
TIM CAHILL
ELISHA LEOTA
STEPHEN FORBES
TERRY CLUNE (C)
HAISLEY ROBSON
SHANE LAHINA
SIMON HEAD
RICKY HURUNUI
HEYDON HEALEY
RICKY THORBY
BENSON TUPOU
ROPATI PALEAAE
TONY GREIG
RUSSELL PACKER
ISAAC TUPAI
Coach - DAVID LOMAX
WAITAKERE RANGERS
(#20) CLIFFORD BEVERLEY
WILLIAM CLARKEN
BOYCIE NELSON
ROBINSON GODFREY
MANA TUIPULOTU
GAVIN BAILEY (Co-C)
BERNARD PERENARA
KARL EDMONDSON
JUNIOR FIU
ROB SEUALA
SCOTT JONES
KARL GUTTENBEIL
HENRY TURUA (Co-C)
DEAN SHEPHERD
MARK TOELAU
HAMISH BARCLAY
DANIEL O?REGAN
Coach - BERNIE PERENARA
Referee: Adam Burns
Sunday 18 June 2006
Top of the table Auckland Lions take on 3rd placed Tamaki Leopards in the curtain raiser for the Warriors vs Knights game. There'll be plenty of talent on show for the early birds to Ericsson, including players from the Warriors development squad wanting to impress. Looking forward to this clash.
Auckland Lions vs Tamaki Leopards Ericsson Stadium, Auckland 11.50am Kick Off
(C/R To Warriors vs Knights)
AUCKLAND LIONS
DAVID FISI?IAHI
MALOFOU SOLOMONA
MIGUEL START
ANTHONY SWANN
LUI TOIMOANA
STEVE BUCKINGHAM (C)
KELVIN WRIGHT
JULIAN O?NEILL
LEE WETHERILL
SIONE POUHA
SALA FA?ALOGO
PALETASALA ALE
FABIAN SOUTER
DANIEL O?REGAN
DYLAN DAVIS
Two more to be named
Coach - BRIAN McCLENNAN
TAMAKI LEOPARDS
COOPER VUNA
TAAVILI LEAUNOA
AIROE BOAZA
KOTISI FAKALATA (CLINTON TOOPI)
ISAAKO HAGAITOA
WILLIAM HETA (Co-C)
MANA ASHFORD
GEORGE TUAKURA
DARIN KINGI
SINAVE FAITALE (Co-C)
FRED TURUWHENUA
ISAAC LIAVAA
GEOFFREY RUAPORO
PAUL ATKINS
RICHARD JOHNSON
TROY BECROFT
SIONE NIUILA
Coach - DEAN CLARK
Referee: Craig Pascoe
Northern Storm may feel the brunt of the Bulls fire when they meet up early Sunday afternooon in Whangarei. A rare home defeat for the Bulls last week against the Harbour League side will still be in their minds I'm sure. The Storm have shown they can cause a bit of damage, and no better place to do it than in front of their supporters.
Northern Storm vs Canterbury Bulls Jubilee Park, Whangarei 1.00pm Kick Off
NORTHERN STORM
BRENDAN HIKAKA
DYLAN WERE
JACK WALKER (C)
MASON PURE
INOKE TAUFA
DALEY JOHNSON
ANTHONY CLYDE
STEVE RAU
LINTON PRICE
VINCENT MAFI
ADAM DONALDSON
JOHNEEN FAGAVAO
KAHURANGI HENARE
HENRY GODINET
JOEL FREEMAN (VICTOR TUTUILA)
JOE IOANE
FINAU MOALA (PUHI TOA)
Coach - GEOFF MORTON
CANTERBURY BULLS
LUSI SIONE
SCOTT HURRELL
DONAVAN AITKEN
BEN HURRELL
LUCAS TAMAKAHA
JOSH REUBEN
DUANE WINETI
VINCE WHARE
SHANE BEYERS (C)
ALEX TIMO
BLAKE MILNER
CLINTON FRASER
COREY LAWRIE
DANIEL METCALF
ROBERT BUTLER
ROSS TURI
JOHN LENE
Coach - PHILIP PRESCOTT
Referee: Leon Williamson
The Stallions have had a couple of good wins in the last two rounds and will travel down to Wellington full of confidence for their match on Sunday afternoon. The mostly youthful Orcas side fought hard on Monday night against a tough Jetz side and can take a lot of heart from that. A tough one to pick a winner from.
Wellington Orcas vs Waicoa Bay Stallions McEwan Park, Wellington 2.30pm Kick Off
Address: Off Marine Drive, Petone, Wellington
WELLINGTON ORCAS
DION LAULU
DESTA BUCHANAN
OMPALUS KUA
TOLOVAE AUVAA
MELI KOLIVAU
ALEHANA MARA
LEON BOYD
TAYLOR PELENISE
BEN TARAEKA
MOSE MASOE
DALLAS RENNIE
DANIEL MISA
HAYDEN DAVIS
MICHAEL LEALAVAA
ASHLEY PARKER
BEN MATULINO
PAUL RUDMAN
Coach - PAUL BERGMAN
WAICOA BAY STALLIONS
JUNIOR AURU
MOKONUIARANGI McGRATH
KARL PERRY
TETEIRA DAVIS
MICHAEL MOORE
ISAAC JOHNS
HAYDEN KARENA
DAVID LETELE (C)
PETER PRIME
JOSHUA DAVID
ANARU GRANT
SIMON BEALE
NOAH RUTENE
TALANOA VILIAMI
SHANE TEKURU
MICHAEL STEVENS
PAUL CLOUSTON
Coach - HIKI RUTENE
Referee: Glen Black
One of the top match ups of Round 12 is saved for Monday night when the Jetz take on Harbour League in Albany. Both sides come off impressive away wins from last week. One point seperates the two sides on the table, with the Harbour side just out of the Top 5.
Monday 19 June 2006 Live And Free-To-Air On Maori Television
Counties Manukau Jetz vs Harbour League North Harbour Stadium, Auckland 8.00pm Kick Off
COUNTIES MANUKAU JETZ
DAVE HEKETOA
JEFFERY MATAI
LIU FALEONO
MARVIN FILIPO
TALIVAKAOLA TUIFUA
JESSE IOAPO
ELIAKIM UASI
ANDREW TAUAI
LEIMONI MOALA
JOHN VAIMAUGA
TALIPOPE TUIFELASAI
ROMAN HIFO
ANDREW WHARTON
WILLIAM WOLFGRAMM
GEORGE ELIKI
MAURICE AH VOA
IRO TEARIKI
Coach - GARY KEMBLE
HARBOUR LEAGUE
DYLAN RAMEKA
TUI SAMOA
SHAUN METCALF
JEREMY GOLF
JOE VAIFALE
JARED TROTT
DWAYNE GLASGOW
(#20) CHRIS TUPOU
SONNY CAVANAGH
TANE HART (C)
JEREMIAH PAI
ARTY SHEAD
JASON KAMARIERA
ROCKY EDWARDS
HOPOATE TUIHALANGINGIE
DAMON TROTT
IVALA VAAELUA
Coach - KENNY McINTOSH
Referee: Dave Pakieto
or those who need to catch up, the table is as folows:
P W L D Points
Lions 11 10 1 0 20
Bulls 11 8 3 0 16
Leopards 11 5 5 1 11
Jets 11 5 5 1 11
Stallions 11 5 5 1 11
Harbour 11 5 6 0 10
Rangers 11 5 6 0 10
Orcas 11 4 7 0 8
Falcons 11 4 7 0 8
Nth Storm 11 2 8 1 5
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| Hey-Read this... |
Author:
da mad maori ::
Posted:
Fri Jun 16, 2006 13:22 pm
Vodafone Warriors Manu Vatuvei, Awen Guttenbeil and Sione Faumuina have all been rated among the week's top players after the side's 22-12 NRL victory against the Sydney Roosters last Sunday.
Winger Vatuvei, who scored two tries and laid on Brent Webb's four-pointer, is in the starting team of the week in both the Rugby League Week and Big League publications.
Back rower Guttenbeil, whose stats against the Roosters featured 24 carries and 201 metres, is chosen on the bench in the RLW side and in the starting combination in Big League's team.
Loose forward Faumuina is on the bench in the RLW combination. He was another major contributor in the win with 19 carries, 125 metres gained, 21 tackles and four off loads. His audacious overhead pass created Vatuvei's second try while his off load put Grant Rovelli through a hole to set up Vatuvei's first touchdown
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Has Graham Henry & co have got to go?
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