Junior Reps 2022

Group 6 reserves. But you’d like to think Camden firsts and then push on. He can’t be very old.
He'd be 19, left school last year. Why would we be playing an Australian schoolboy player in 6 reserves?! Usually these players go straight to Flegg. Some goBall to Flegg to NSW cup in one season. Parra even debuted some players last year that started the year in ball. If you're good enough you're old enough.

An Australian schoolboy rep player is far too good to be playing down there. Yes it may be unfair to drop someone that's been working hard in Flegg, but that's the breaks. You don't hold back the development of your better players to not hurt the feelings of other (probably inferior) player.
 
Wests Tigers Lisa Fiaola Cup Squad (U17)
Ashley Carroll, Cadence Rondo, Charntelle Haenga, Chelsea Blankenstein, Cheyanne Clarke, Emily, Jade Wooden, Emma-Lee Raciti, Felicia Aoina, Hansi Avaita, Iemaima Etuale, Imogen Nies, Jorja Simpson, Kristen Grima, Ma'u Halatoa, Nora Telesia Misa, Olivia Hind, Oriana Epati, Sasa Loketi, Sofaia Vaki, Sophie Cross, Summer Mitchell, Tahlia Mitchell, Teleciha Ese, Tiana-Lee Thorne

Source: Wests Tigers Pathways and Development Facebook [24/05]
 
Group 6 Development Squads
U15

Aaron Prodromou, Alex Jelenkovic, Allan Yaqoob Axel Hall, Cole Worden, Connor Piper, Elisha Sefo, Hunter Redman, Isaac Leulu, Jack McGarrity, Jack O'Hara, Jake Jones, Kurtis Catford-Potter, Leo Finianos, Luke Cassar, Maali Martin, Massoud Sarkis, Noah Spiteri, Peter French, Ryan Starr, Thomas Galvin, Tristan Azzopardi, Tyler Gnany, William Bolwell, William Jenkins, Zac Cummins

U14
Aiden Grima, Arthur Hacket, Ashton Chan-Sau, Ashton Tsangalas, Bowen Murray, Braylen Lang, Connor Begbie, Curtis Lakeman, Elijah Mears, Harry Bickoff, Jack Jobson, Jacob Finianos, Jake Gaffney, James Aitkin, Keynan Pes, Kye Penfold, Marcus Van Doren, Nathan Sorbili, Phillip Kelly, Ruben Toga, Ryan O'Grady, Tanner Shears, Toby Cox, Tom Goodfield, Vincent De Giorgio

U13
Angus French, Brohdi Fleeton, Carter Seula, Cohen Warren-Marsden, Connor Potts, Connor Sourini, Cooper Bangs, Declan Brown, Filimoto Ngalu, Harrison Woolford, Heath Portos, Hunter Phillips, Josh Ratu, Kye Fittler, Leo Valdmanis, Llangdon Grainger, Logan Robertson, Mason Armstrong, Max Haines, Myles Brooks, Nicholas Breski, Noah Noonan, Noah Voatangi, Robert Kaisuva, Ryder Goff, Sonny Mills

Source: Wests Tigers Pathways and Development Facebook [24/05]
 
Can someone please explain to me how we go undefeated in Harold Matthews this season & only land 1 representative in the City U18 squad to play Country U18 (though 2 of our players did make the U16 City team)???

City U18: Jordan Miller (WM), Joshua Feledy (MWS)
City U16: Luke Laulilli (WM), Nathaniel Gallagher (WM)

Good to see a few from Macarthur WTs make the Country squads.

Easy to explain @BlackWhiteGold
They are a Champion Team, but not necessarily a Team of Champion's.
And I'll take the Champion Team any day.
 
Macarthur Development Squads
U15

Aaron Paea, Alex Isdale, Ali Karnib, Braiden Wilkinson, Brody Taateo, Brooklyn Milford, Chris Filikitonga, Cody Wooden, Cooper Tonna, Cyrus Papalii, Deacon Davis, Elahlio Atoni, Glassie Glassie, Heamasi Makasini, Henare Reti, Isaac Orji, Jerome Taateo, Kwan Ahoe, Lorima Cosgrave, Lucas Muir, Luke Monti, Malcolm Mailo, Nehemaia Vaki, Onitoni Large, Peter Taai, Riley Ayres, Sam-Paul Mauga, Selby Campbell, Solomon Falefata, Sonny Raravula, Stirling Faumui, Tomasi Tavui, Walter Tausala, Zayne Chamma

U14
Alex Nolan, Andrew Sio, Ashton Large, Benjamin Hodgson, Brock Achurch, Caleb Salanoa, Chase Attard, Chayse Davies, Dallas Taoia, Dominic Younes, Drake Ayres, Forgiveness Tila, Giuseppe Molluso, Hayden Malcolm, Izayah Tusiupu, Jaziah Terangi, Jeriah Danielson, Jermayne Fa'afiu, Jhevon Lele, Jonas Peni, Jordan Truckle, Josh Vella, Kael Pritchard, Kai O'Brien, Krisnan Katane, Kyce Da Silva, Lochlan Mason, Markus Fonua, Marwin Soaai, Mitchell Lane, Nate Talafa, Opeti Fifita, Ronal Ribucan, Siotame Havea Jnr, Sonny Devlin, Tyran McLean

U13
Antonio Sevesi Mau, Aryan Mohan, Axel Steel, Bronson Nichols-Joseph, Caden Burns, Chris Fatu Feaunati, Cooper Buttler, Dalmen Misa, D'vondre Va'alepu, Ephrium Tone, Fatu Levaa, Hosea Tufuga, Ioane Sasulu, Iszak Isdale, Jeremiah Leota-Brown, Jerome Cosgrave, Jet Kelloway, Justin Wiggins, Kingston Finau, Kruze Rapaea, Lucas Van De Nadort, Nathaniel Leal, Norman Savaiinaea, Oscar Amituani, Preston Misa, Ray Tuki, Ryder Faiai, Sebastian Taylor, Talhi Colquhoun, Tyler Gwilliam, Tyreze Alo, Xavier Tanea, Zechariah Tau, Zephaniah Finau

Source: Wests Tigers Pathways and Development Facebook [24/05]
 
President's Cup U/21 it's never been u/23,
U/23 used to be it's own competition played before reserve grade a good roughly 25 years ago, cause I use to play in it those days.
Would you like to tell us who you are @Garrry
 
Would you like to tell us who you are @Garrry
Hi MAGPIE
86 I was proud to have played presidents cup for the magpies, I think it was their last year at lidcombe before moving to Campbelltown, didn't have much luck with injuries to both knees while trialing for u/23, jason Williams was in our team, played against a few good players, Glen Lazarus, Paul sironen,Pqul Osborne, cause of Greek background knew jim serdaris
 
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He'd be 19, left school last year. Why would we be playing an Australian schoolboy player in 6 reserves?! Usually these players go straight to Flegg. Some goBall to Flegg to NSW cup in one season. Parra even debuted some players last year that started the year in ball. If you're good enough you're old enough.

An Australian schoolboy rep player is far too good to be playing down there. Yes it may be unfair to drop someone that's been working hard in Flegg, but that's the breaks. You don't hold back the development of your better players to not hurt the feelings of other (probably inferior) player.
Your assuming he’s going better than the guys already playing Flegg.
 
Your assuming he’s going better than the guys already playing Flegg.
Well he was a standout junior last year. You don't get picked for Australia if you're a numpty. Played well for the Maggies.
And given we keep reshuffling our backline every week in Flegg, rotating players on a weekly basis and have called up some relative unknowns ahead of him and Hill it beggars belief. If we have high hopes for them, and have them signed up for a few years why would we have him play park footy.

We have an outstanding athlete, tall, fast and strong, bigger and faster than Tupou, and yet Tupou is going between flegg, nsw cup and nrl and he can't even get a go in flegg.
We have had a serious problem in developing juniors from talented youngsters to first graders, playing reserve grade park footy is hardly a cog of an elite junior setup. It just doesn't make sense
 
Well he was a standout junior last year. You don't get picked for Australia if you're a numpty. Played well for the Maggies.
And given we keep reshuffling our backline every week in Flegg, rotating players on a weekly basis and have called up some relative unknowns ahead of him and Hill it beggars belief. If we have high hopes for them, and have them signed up for a few years why would we have him play park footy.

We have an outstanding athlete, tall, fast and strong, bigger and faster than Tupou, and yet Tupou is going between flegg, nsw cup and nrl and he can't even get a go in flegg.
We have had a serious problem in developing juniors from talented youngsters to first graders, playing reserve grade park footy is hardly a cog of an elite junior setup. It just doesn't make sense
Yeah but who knows what’s happening behind the scenes.

Maybe he’s coming back from an injury, or hasn’t knuckled down as required?

Talent is only one part of the equation.
 
Dudley's been named for Camden first grade this week against Mittagong. obviously just progressing him through the grades. Kienan Tempest playing reggies for Camden this week. if Dudley is struggling with adapting to life in Sydney then you'd certainly want him confident and playing good footy. I've got no doubt he'll progress through the grades to hopefully end up in Flegg by the end of the season.
 
NSWCHS U15
Alex Isdale
Ali Karnib
Peter Taai

NSWCHS U18
Kit Laulilii
Solomone Saukuru
Tallyn Da Silva

NSWCCC U15
TBC

NSWCCC U18
Heath Mason
Thomas Fisher
TBC if any others

NSWCIS U15 Camp Squad
Ashton Large
Heamasi Makasini
Onitoni Large
PJ French
Zeke Edmed

NSWCIS U18 Camp Squad
Alex Conti
Kian Edmed
Lipina Ata
 
NSWCHS U15
Alex Isdale
Ali Karnib
Peter Taai

NSWCHS U18
Kit Laulilii
Solomone Saukuru
Tallyn Da Silva

NSWCCC U15
TBC

NSWCCC U18
Heath Mason
Thomas Fisher
TBC if any others

NSWCIS U15 Camp Squad
Ashton Large
Heamasi Makasini
Onitoni Large
PJ French
Zeke Edmed

NSWCIS U18 Camp Squad
Alex Conti
Kian Edmed
Lipina Ata
love your work brother. thank you!
 
That's the league rep footy. Keep in mind there are Balmain guys in rugby schools too.

Oscar Jorgenson
Pat Young
Charlie O'Kane
Lipina Ata
Are all in the NSW u18 RU training squad too.

Yawnion zzz
 
That's the league rep footy. Keep in mind there are Balmain guys in rugby schools too.

Oscar Jorgenson
Pat Young
Charlie O'Kane
Lipina Ata
Are all in the NSW u18 RU training squad too.
Is he related to Henry O'Kane?
 
Dudley's been named for Camden first grade this week against Mittagong. obviously just progressing him through the grades. Kienan Tempest playing reggies for Camden this week. if Dudley is struggling with adapting to life in Sydney then you'd certainly want him confident and playing good footy. I've got no doubt he'll progress through the grades to hopefully end up in Flegg by the end of the season.
Dudley bagged himself a double in their 1st grade win over Mittagong today.
 
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