Juniors - Pathways General Discussion

Congrats to Lachlan Galvin who was named Player of the NSWCHS u18s trials earlier today.

Galvin, Luke Laulili’i, Aaron Keppie, Sosefo Finau (all Wests) and Marc Tannous (Balmain) will represent NSWCHS at the ASSRL Schoolboy Championships held at Redcliffe at the end of June.
 
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.
 
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
 
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

 
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.
 
2023 CUBS SQUADS
CUBS (Black)

Lipina Ata, Lachlan Broederlow, Lachlan Bush, Michael Coady, Levi Conti, Will Craig, Harry Delaney, Kian Edmed, Sosefo Finau, James Folaumatou'I, Lachlan Galvin, Aiden Harb, Cameron Kanaan, Luke Keppie, Keenan Lawandos, Jeremiah Leatigaga, Zaid Lehn, Ofele Lene, Heath Mason, Adam Mehrez, Brendan Naicori, Velangi Otahaha, Elijah Petit-Young, Ryan Polsen, Heith Pritchard, Jekope Sovau, Tino Tavana, Masei Tavui, Harrison Velevatu, Daniel Waqa, Navreen Willet, Ewan Xuereb
CUBS (Orange)
Malik Amine, Javon Andrews, Jordan Bunt, Cooper Clarke, Alex Conti, Archie Duncombe, Sonny Edwards-Moeke, Nate Gallagher, Jared Haywood, Aaron Keppie, Edwin Langi, Luke Laulilii, Byron Laupepa, Kohan Lewis, Kimball Liufau, Callum McMenemy, Mikey Nassar, Riley Oitmann, Joey Raad, Lucas Rossi, James Safi, Adrien Safi, Denzel Shaafhausen, Marc Tannous, Dougie Tuala, Jonah Watson
CUBS (White)
Elahlio Atoni, James Bengura, Joey Beshara, Tyler Birnie, Michael Boustany, Lorima Cosgrave, Rabie Dandan, Zeke Edmed, Hayden Elkris, PJ French, Maddax Fui, Glassie Glassie, Pheonix Godinet, Antonio Harb, Lee Howlett, Jayden Innes, Alex Isdale, Will Jenkins, Paul Johnson, Jake Jones, Kayden Kanaan, Ali Karnib, Onitoni Large, Malcolm Mailo, Heamasi Makasini, Jaxon Maniaci, Brooklyn Milford, Isaac Orji, Amran Paito-Pepo, Will Stone, Peter Taai, Tomasi Tavui
 

Cubs and Roar squads announced as NRLW Pre-season begins​

Mon 29 May 2023, 03:59 PM

Wests Tigers is excited to announce its elite transition squads for the club’s 2023 Cubs & Roar programs, as NRLW pre-season training begins.
Wests Tigers pathways teams gather for 2023 Presentation Night at Leichhardt Oval
Wests Tigers pathways teams gather for 2023 Presentation Night at Leichhardt Oval
The Cubs (male) and Roar (female) programs are designed to help players progress to their next stage of development within Wests Tigers pathways system, providing a block of elite level training from June through to August.

The respective programs bring together our best young players from the club’s three junior leagues, namely Wests, Balmain and Macarthur, providing specialist coaching in readiness for next season.
Tallyn Da Silva, Zak Clarke, Will Malloy, Alex Conti, Tiana-Lee Thorne, Imogen Hope, Aaron Paea
Tallyn Da Silva, Zak Clarke, Will Malloy, Alex Conti, Tiana-Lee Thorne, Imogen Hope, Aaron Paea
Wests Tigers Cubs Program has three squads - Black, Orange, and White, catering for different pathways’ stages.
Black Cubs is for players looking to transition into Jersey Flegg in 2024, who have been identified through the SG Ball Cup competition.
The program will culminate in a Development and Cultural tour of New Zealand with a match against the Warriors later in the year.

Orange Cubs is for players transitioning to SG Ball Cup in 2024, who have been identified through the Harold Matthews Cup competition.
This program will culminate in a Community and Development tour of Tamworth with a curtain-raiser to be played at Scully Park prior to our NRL Round 22 match against South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Luke Laulilii, Denzel Shaafhausen-Mino, Pheonix Godinet, Cooper Clarke and Kohan Lewis with Harold Matthews coach Robbie Mears
Luke Laulilii, Denzel Shaafhausen-Mino, Pheonix Godinet, Cooper Clarke and Kohan Lewis with Harold Matthews coach Robbie Mears
White Cubs is for players aiming to progress from Development programs to Harold Matthews Cup in 2024. This program will focus on education and skill development culminating in a tour of Northern NSW and a game against the Titans later this year.
Brett Kimmorley will again be heavily involved in delivering the Cubs & Roar programs, also overseeing the Spine & Kicking Academy for our best halves and ball players, with assistance from other NRL team coaches including Benji Marshall.
Wests Tigers NRLW head coach Brett Kimmorley
Wests Tigers NRLW head coach Brett Kimmorley
2023 CUBS SQUADS
CUBS (Black)

Lipina Ata, Lachlan Broederlow, Lachlan Bush, Michael Coady, Levi Conti, Will Craig, Harry Delaney, Kian Edmed, Sosefo Finau, James Folaumatou'I, Lachlan Galvin, Aiden Harb, Cameron Kanaan, Luke Keppie, Keenan Lawandos, Jeremiah Leatigaga, Zaid Lehn, Ofele Lene, Heath Mason, Adam Mehrez, Brendan Naicori, Velangi Otahaha, Elijah Petit-Young, Ryan Polsen, Heith Pritchard, Jekope Sovau, Tino Tavana, Masei Tavui, Harrison Velevatu, Daniel Waqa, Navreen Willet, Ewan Xuereb

CUBS (Orange)
Malik Amine, Javon Andrews, Jordan Bunt, Cooper Clarke, Alex Conti, Archie Duncombe, Sonny Edwards-Moeke, Nate Gallagher, Jared Haywood, Aaron Keppie, Edwin Langi, Luke Laulilii, Byron Laupepa, Kohan Lewis, Kimball Liufau, Callum McMenemy, Mikey Nassar, Riley Oitmann, Joey Raad, Lucas Rossi, James Safi, Adrien Safi, Denzel Shaafhausen, Marc Tannous, Dougie Tuala, Jonah Watson
CUBS (White)
Elahlio Atoni, James Bengura, Joey Beshara, Tyler Birnie, Michael Boustany, Lorima Cosgrave, Rabie Dandan, Zeke Edmed, Hayden Elkris, PJ French, Maddax Fui, Glassie Glassie, Pheonix Godinet, Antonio Harb, Lee Howlett, Jayden Innes, Alex Isdale, Will Jenkins, Paul Johnson, Jake Jones, Kayden Kanaan, Ali Karnib, Onitoni Large, Malcolm Mailo, Heamasi Makasini, Jaxon Maniaci, Brooklyn Milford, Isaac Orji, Amran Paito-Pepo, Will Stone, Peter Taai, Tomasi Tavui
Wests Tigers Roar Program is being launched as the club prepares for its inaugural season in the NRLW.
Like the Cubs Program, the Roar Program will help transition players as they progress through Wests Tigers female pathways teams.
Tiana-lee Thorne, Claire Kennedy, Imogen Hope, and Jae Patu
Tiana-lee Thorne, Claire Kennedy, Imogen Hope, and Jae Patu
The Roar Program also has three tiers - Black, Orange and White, catering for different pathways’ stages. There is also the opportunity for players to be added to each Roar squad based on performances at local club and school level during the season.
Roar Black is for players looking to transition into the NSWRL Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership, Roar Orange is for players transitioning into the NSWRL Tarsha Gale Cup competition, and Roar White is for players progressing to the NSWRL Lisa Fioala Cup competition.
The launch of Wests Tigers Roar program coincides the start of pre-season training for the club’s NRLW team ahead of its inaugural season.
The Roar Program will bring together the best young talent across all pathways team, enhancing opportunities as players progress to the NRLW in future years.
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2023 ROAR SQUADS
ROAR (Black)

Jess Whelan, Georgia Nies, Sofaia Vaki, Imogen Lowe, Claire Kennedy, Mia Taylor, Ashanti Pennell, Abby Crane, Chantel Lee, Ella Fielding, Emily Hodge, Taytana Pati Ah-Cheung, Myracle Matara
ROAR (Orange)
Abbie Hamilton, Afi Fauese, Angel Schaafhausen, Breanna Cunningham, Charntelle Haenga, Chelsea Blankenstein, Dianne Palu, Elarnay Pele-taula, Elsie Gray, Emily Wooden, Grace O’Reilly, Greta Alama, Hope Lepou Polata Fuava’a, Jenna Kostewicz, Jorja Simpson, Katie Stevens, Kiera Hol, Kristen Grima, Kristen Haskins, Leilani Alofia, Lily Davis, Lourdez Luamanu-Leitaua, Madison Russell, Ma'u Halatoa, Mia Tonga, Mikaela Finch, Olivia Hind, Onetea Waaka, Oriana Tulemau, Skye Southon, Sophia Nassif, Stephanie Goodworth

ROAR (White U/16s)
Agnews Faaui, Alavina Tu'ifua, Ana Taviliniu, Annelise Hall, Calae Dunmore, Charlotte Stimson, Elanor Ward, Ella Ropata, Ellie Barnett, Faith Masina, Felila Fakalelu, Hayley Firman, Isabel Fitzpatrick, Isabel McMenemy, Isabella James, Izabel Williams, Jordan Hughes, Jorja Borg, Lilah LuamanuLeiatau, Liliola Ward, Lily Hall, Lily McGannon, Lofia Alone, Lucy LuamanuLeiatau, Lusinita Tavalinui, Mariah Alone, Mikayla Faletau, Naomi Cowley, Paige Attard, Rhiannon Bonner, Scarlett Newton, Shante Taumata, Sienna Robertson, Summer Stewart, Veronica Sefo
ROAR (White U/14s)
Addison Roelandts, Alexis Hughes, Amira Bajouri, Brianna Nassar, Caitlyn Parata, Charlotte Withers, Cherish Peni, Dawn Tui, Ellie Szczerbanik, Emily Putland, Halo Fatai, Jaylah Middlemiss, Kalani Godinet, Katana Couchman, Khiarna Munro, Lara Edwards, Lata-Rose Faamasa, Liliea Seville, Llisapesi Strahan, Maddison Cloutt-Richey, Melissa Taiatu, Mia-Laylahnii Laupepa, Mia Zakarija, Miranda Commane, Neveah Mafi, Olivia Larg, Peyton Cobby, Piper Phillips, Riley Maroun, Ruby Marks, Tabbi Spiller, Tayla Meagher, Tiana Lobo, Tupou Fakalelu, Zion Sumeo
Matthew Betsey: General Manager Women's and Pathways
Matthew Betsey: General Manager Women's and Pathways
General Manager Women’s and Pathways, Matthew Betsey, is confident the Cubs and Roar programs will provide long term benefits to the club.
“What these squads provide is further opportunities for our elite players as they progress through our pathways,” Betsey said.
“The programs will offer specialist coaching drawing on a wealth of rugby league knowledge from people like Brett Kimmorley, Shannon Gallant and Paul Sironen.
"Our programs will also lean on the experience of new NRLW recruits Kezie Apps and Sarah Togatuki.
We have already seen players progress to Wests Tigers NRL team who were in last year’s Cubs program and the majority of our NRLW squad comes from our pathways teams as well.
Matthew Betsey
“The next few months is a really exciting time for all players who have been selected in our Cubs and Roar squads, and of course for our NRLW squad, which begins pre-season training today.”
 
Fantastic to see us putting these things in place at a junior level. The name I have noticed drop off is Tahj Colquhon. Wonder what has gone on there...seemed a gun last year for our Harold Matts side and also in Schoolboys Cup. Only played 18's this year and couldnt get a look in with SG Ball. Now not named in any of these squads either.
 
Congratulations to Alex Conti who has been named in the NSWCIS u18s squad for the ASSRL Schoolboy Championships held at Redcliffe at the end of June.

This will be the second time Conti has represented NSWCIS u18s at the ASSRL Schoolboy Championships.
 
The name I have noticed drop off is Tahj Colquhon. Wonder what has gone on there...seemed a gun last year for our Harold Matts side and also in Schoolboys Cup. Only played 18's this year and couldnt get a look in with SG Ball. Now not named in any of these squads either.
Yes this is interesting.
I saw him play a couple of times this year and he was very solid, if not good.
 

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