[48] Otahuhu College defeated defending champions St. Paul's College 26–22 in the grand final which required extra time after being 22-all at full-time. Both teams qualified for the 2012 Fox Memorial. [43][44], The competition was played between 27 August and 24 September. [16] The Kia Toa Tigers defeated the South Pacific Raiders 34-14 to win the Otago Rugby League's Winter final. 7 Dec 2018 Schoolboys} ... REPLAY: Australian Schools and U18s vs Scotland Selection U19s. [49] Viliami Lolohea from Otahuhu won the Manukau Institute of Technology Most Valuable Player of the Tournament award. Australian Schoolboys Timanu … Australian Schoolboys and National Championships 2011. Australian Schoolboys Rugby League. From 1908 to 1994, the NSWRL ran Sydney's, then New South Wales', and … [20] The squad was coached by David Kidwell and included Kenneath Bromwich and Tohu Harris (Melbourne Storm), Sosaia Feki, Siliva Havili, Omar Slaimankhel, Sio Siua Taukeiaho, Carlos Tuimavave, Adam Henry, Sebastine Ikahihifo, Samiuela Lousi, Agnatius Paasi and John Palavi (Warriors), Ben Murdoch-Masila (Wests Tigers), Josh Papalii (Canberra Raiders), Andrew Pelasio (Penrith Panthers), Michael Parker-Walshe, Jason Taumalolo and Wayne Ulugia (North Queensland Cowboys). [15], Auckland won the Women's National Tournament. Australia: David Peachey, Hazem El Masri, David Myles, Tea Ropati, Nathan Blacklock, Scott Hill, Clayton Friend, Mark Horo, Ben Elias (C), Craig Smith, Paul Langmack, John Hopoate, Kevin Campion. [27], At its annual general meeting the New Zealand Rugby League appointed Sir Peter Leitch as Patron, replacing Helen Clark. If the South Island Scorpions had defeated the Counties Manukau Stingrays they would have hosted the final. [68], The Timaru Warriors competed in the CRL second division. [8][9] The Kiwis lost to Australia 12–26, bet Wales 36-0 before losing to England 6-28 to end their Four Nations campaign. [17][18] The Residents team was coached by Brent Stuart, assisted by Brent Gemmell and included Philip Pese (Auckland), Junior Salevao (South Island), Ruben Williams (Waicoa Bay), Bruce Havea (South Island), Peta Hiku (Counties Manukau), Matt Everitt (Wellington), Hayden Karena (Waicoa Bay), Jaye Pukepuke (South Island), Darren Kingi (Counties Manukau), Soape Kavaliku (Auckland), Suaia Matagi (Auckland), James Baxendale (South Island), Manu Mau (Auckland). [88] However, following the Christchurch earthquake, a number of Canterbury and West Coast teams withdrew and the event was postponed until March 2012. [62] The Eels won the title, defeating the Vikings by one point 23–22.[63]. The Rugby League Cup is currently held by Cantebury, who did not defend it in 2010. The match was refereed by Glen Black. Jeremiah Pai (Northcote) won the Player of the Year award, David Bhana (Northcote) won the Rookie of the Year award, Tasha Tapu (Richmond) won the Women's Player of the Year award, Lee Wetherill (Howick) won the coach of the year award, William Stowers (Papakura) won the Lance Painter Rose Bowl as the top goal kicker, Rusty Bristow (Papakura) won the Masters of Rugby League trophy for the top try scorer, Daniel Mauafu (Navy/North Shore) was the Phelan Shield player of the year and Trent Bishop (Otara) was the Sharman Cup player of the year. [89] Six teams competed in the Tasman Rugby League competition which held its Grand Final on 20 August. [22] The New Zealand Under-16 side drew a match against a Queensland Academy of Sport team 14-all. [85] Other teams included the Dannevirke Tigers, Western Suburbs Tigers, Linton Cobras and the Normanby/Okaiawa Knights. [71], The Hamilton City Tigers defeated the Taniwharau Rugby League Club in the Waicoa Bay final, a replay of last years Waikato Rugby League final. They won the first match 28-26 before losing the second 16–40. [47], The Junior Warriors again competed in the Toyota Cup, defending their title, while the Auckland Vulcans played in the NSW Cup, making the grand final and losing to the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. The main feature of the year was the National Competition run by the New Zealand Rugby League. The Glenora Bears won the Stormont Shield while Mount Albert won the Kiwi Shield. Tony Tuia (Howick) won the Doug Price Medal as Player of the Grand Final. 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