Juniors - Pathways General Discussion

BlackWhiteGold

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Talk about the epitome of pathways!

Fingers crossed Lachlan Galvin can go from a star U9s player to a star NRL player for Wests Tigers ... here is an article from 2014.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...s/news-story/f74fd63ac7d4298565b18a05b52353c0

Junior rugby league five-eighth Lachlan Galvin had scouts’ tongues wagging almost as much as he had his opposition in a spin in the 2014 season.

Junior rugby league five-eighth Lachlan Galvin had scouts’ tongues wagging almost as much as he had his opposition in a spin in the 2014 season.

The Eaglevale St Andrews under-9s whiz had a season for the ages, winning the team’s best and fairest award.

He also won player of the tournament in every tournament the team contested.

Galvin was named player of the tournament in the Minchinbury State Knockout, player of the final in the grand final and player of the tournament in the Immortals Challenge.

The team won all of those tournaments to be the best under-9s rugby league team in the state.

The team was undefeated minor premiers in the Wests Junior rugby league and went on to become undefeated premiers, winning the grand final 40-6.

Throughout the course of the season, the team won 35 games, scored 674 points for and conceded only 12.

They were also the first Western Suburbs junior combination to win a state championship.

The team manager Utifila Tuiono had nothing but praise for the young players.

“They have worked so hard all year to be the very best at what they do,” he said.

Tuiono said there was a special bond between all of them, from number one to 15.

“They play for each other and love going out onto the field each week to do something they enjoy, which is why they are so successful.

“They have achieved so much in one year and I am sure there is much more that they can achieve in the years to come,” he said.
 

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Talk about the epitome of pathways!

Fingers crossed Lachlan Galvin can go from a star U9s player to a star NRL player for Wests Tigers ... here is an article from 2014.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...s/news-story/f74fd63ac7d4298565b18a05b52353c0

Junior rugby league five-eighth Lachlan Galvin had scouts’ tongues wagging almost as much as he had his opposition in a spin in the 2014 season.

Junior rugby league five-eighth Lachlan Galvin had scouts’ tongues wagging almost as much as he had his opposition in a spin in the 2014 season.

The Eaglevale St Andrews under-9s whiz had a season for the ages, winning the team’s best and fairest award.

He also won player of the tournament in every tournament the team contested.

Galvin was named player of the tournament in the Minchinbury State Knockout, player of the final in the grand final and player of the tournament in the Immortals Challenge.

The team won all of those tournaments to be the best under-9s rugby league team in the state.

The team was undefeated minor premiers in the Wests Junior rugby league and went on to become undefeated premiers, winning the grand final 40-6.

Throughout the course of the season, the team won 35 games, scored 674 points for and conceded only 12.

They were also the first Western Suburbs junior combination to win a state championship.

The team manager Utifila Tuiono had nothing but praise for the young players.

“They have worked so hard all year to be the very best at what they do,” he said.

Tuiono said there was a special bond between all of them, from number one to 15.

“They play for each other and love going out onto the field each week to do something they enjoy, which is why they are so successful.

“They have achieved so much in one year and I am sure there is much more that they can achieve in the years to come,” he said.
mind blowing for and against
 

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2023 JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE AWARD WINNERS:

Macarthur Wests Tigers Andrew Johns Cup (U/16s)
:
• Best Back – Paul Johnson
• Best Forward – Malcolm Mailo
• Coaches Award – Brooklyn Milford
• Players Player – Will Jenkins
• Best and Fairest – Jake Jones
Macarthur Wests Tigers Laurie Daley Cup (U18s):
• Best Back – Noah McKenzie
• Best Forward – Harry Delaney
• Coaches Award – James Folaumoetu’i
• Players Player – Ryan Polsen
• Best and Fairest – Luke Prebble
Macarthur Wests Tigers:
• Top Point Scorer – Aaron Paea
• Top try Scorer – Paul Johnson and Seth To’o

Wests Tigers Lisa Fioala Cup (U/17s):
• Best Back – Faith Masina (Chosen from Metro and Country)
• Best Forward – Felila Fakalelu (Chosen from Metro and Country)
• Coaches Award – Lucyannah Luamanu (Metro)
• Coaches Award – Hayley Firman (Country)
• Best and Fairest – Angel Schaafhausen-Mino (Chosen from Metro and Country)
Wests Tigers Tarsha Gale Cup (U19s):
• Best Back – Tiana-lee Thorne
• Best Forward – Claire Kennedy
• Coaches Award – Imogen Hope
• Players Player – Claire Kennedy
• Best and Fairest – Jae Patu
Wests Tigers Junior Women
• Top Point Scorer - Imogen Hope
• Top Try Scorer - Tiana Lee Thorne

Balmain Harold Matthews Cup (U/17s):
• Best Back – Mikey Nassar
• Best Forward – Jordan Bunt
• Coaches Award - Dougie Tuala
• Players Player – Alex Conti
• Best and Fairest – Mikey Nassar
Balmain SG Ball Cup (U17s):
• Best Back: Brenden Naicori
• Best Forward: Elijah Mataale
• Coaches Award: Lipina Ata
• Players Player: Elijah Mataale & Will Malloy
• Best and Fairest: Will Malloy
Balmain Tigers Pathways:
• Keith Barnes Top Point Scorer - Alex Conti
• Scott Gale Top Try Scorer - Will Malloy

Wests Magpies Harold Matthews Cup (U/17s):
• Best Back – Luke Laulilii
• Best Forward – Denzel Schaafhausen-Mino
• Coaches Award – Pheonix Godinet
• Players Player – Cooper Clarke
• Best and Fairest – Kohen Lewis
Wests Magpies SG Ball Cup (U/19s)
• Best Back – Solomone Saukuru
• Best Forward – Tallyn Da Silva
• Coaches Award – Kit Laulilii
• Players Player – Chris Faagutu
• Best and Fairest – Heath Mason
Wests Magpies Pathways
• Top Point Scorer – Zak Clarke
• Top Try Scorer – Tallyn Da Silva

 

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2023 JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE AWARD WINNERS:

Macarthur Wests Tigers Andrew Johns Cup (U/16s)
:
• Best Back – Paul Johnson
• Best Forward – Malcolm Mailo
• Coaches Award – Brooklyn Milford
• Players Player – Will Jenkins
• Best and Fairest – Jake Jones
Macarthur Wests Tigers Laurie Daley Cup (U18s):
• Best Back – Noah McKenzie
• Best Forward – Harry Delaney
• Coaches Award – James Folaumoetu’i
• Players Player – Ryan Polsen
• Best and Fairest – Luke Prebble
Macarthur Wests Tigers:
• Top Point Scorer – Aaron Paea
• Top try Scorer – Paul Johnson and Seth To’o

Wests Tigers Lisa Fioala Cup (U/17s):
• Best Back – Faith Masina (Chosen from Metro and Country)
• Best Forward – Felila Fakalelu (Chosen from Metro and Country)
• Coaches Award – Lucyannah Luamanu (Metro)
• Coaches Award – Hayley Firman (Country)
• Best and Fairest – Angel Schaafhausen-Mino (Chosen from Metro and Country)
Wests Tigers Tarsha Gale Cup (U19s):
• Best Back – Tiana-lee Thorne
• Best Forward – Claire Kennedy
• Coaches Award – Imogen Hope
• Players Player – Claire Kennedy
• Best and Fairest – Jae Patu
Wests Tigers Junior Women
• Top Point Scorer - Imogen Hope
• Top Try Scorer - Tiana Lee Thorne

Balmain Harold Matthews Cup (U/17s):
• Best Back – Mikey Nassar
• Best Forward – Jordan Bunt
• Coaches Award - Dougie Tuala
• Players Player – Alex Conti
• Best and Fairest – Mikey Nassar
Balmain SG Ball Cup (U17s):
• Best Back: Brenden Naicori
• Best Forward: Elijah Mataale
• Coaches Award: Lipina Ata
• Players Player: Elijah Mataale & Will Malloy
• Best and Fairest: Will Malloy
Balmain Tigers Pathways:
• Keith Barnes Top Point Scorer - Alex Conti
• Scott Gale Top Try Scorer - Will Malloy

Wests Magpies Harold Matthews Cup (U/17s):
• Best Back – Luke Laulilii
• Best Forward – Denzel Schaafhausen-Mino
• Coaches Award – Pheonix Godinet
• Players Player – Cooper Clarke
• Best and Fairest – Kohen Lewis
Wests Magpies SG Ball Cup (U/19s)
• Best Back – Solomone Saukuru
• Best Forward – Tallyn Da Silva
• Coaches Award – Kit Laulilii
• Players Player – Chris Faagutu
• Best and Fairest – Heath Mason
Wests Magpies Pathways
• Top Point Scorer – Zak Clarke
• Top Try Scorer – Tallyn Da Silva

Not the names you would have expected for Best and Fairest in a few spots, but well done to all award winners! Some exciting prospects and players to watch moving forward.
 

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