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2025 Peter Mulholland Cup quarter-finals live stream, NRL Schoolboys Cup NSW finals
2025 Peter Mulholland Cup quarter-finals live stream, NRL Schoolboys Cup NSW finals

Daily Telegraph

time10-08-2025

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  • Daily Telegraph

2025 Peter Mulholland Cup quarter-finals live stream, NRL Schoolboys Cup NSW finals

Don't miss out on the headlines from Rugby League Live Stream. Followed categories will be added to My News. It's finals time in the Peter Mulholland Cup, with eight teams still alive in the race for NRL Schoolboys Cup title. Group winners Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown, St Gregory's College, Bass High and Endeavour Sports High will all get two bites of the cherry in qualifying battles. The remaining four finals sides Central Coast Sports College, All Saints College, St Dominic's College and Hunter Sports High will clash with their seasons on the line. All four quarter-finals will be exclusively live streamed on KommunityTV back-to-back from Campbelltown Stadium on Wednesday, August 13. Check out the full schedule as well as our key match-ups from each final below. Endeavour SHS v Bass High The clash of Australian Schoolboys representative forwards will be explosive and game-changing. Endeavour Sports High will be led by Australian schoolboys lock forward Tom Dellow, who was the best player at the ASSRL National Championships, while boom Kiwi prop Jake White will pack down in the front row for the side. On the opposite side of the field is their Australian Schoolboys teammate Pheonix Godinet, arguably the most explosive ball-runner in the Peter Mulholland Cup. Can anyon e stop Endeavour Sports High lock forward Tom Dellow? Picture: Warren Gannon Photography Central Coast SC v Hunter SHS While both spines feature top tier talents like Toby Winter (Hunter) and Carter Mareko (CCSC), this game will be won on the edges. The battle of exciting representative backrowers Beau Hill and Khyanu Mahon will be one to watch, while Rabbitohs young gun Dayne Jennings (CCSC) will be determined to get one over exciting rival Chip Valentish (Hunter) in the battle of the strike centres. Can All Saints College redsicover their early season form? Picture: Facebook All Saints College v St Dominic's College This elimination final will be an old-school duel of two talent-laden fullbacks. All Saints young gun Riley Rostron is one of the driving forces behind their rise to the Peter Mulholland Cup finals. With speed to burn and a knack for finding the tryline, All Saints will be determined to get him in open space. St Dominic's fullback Hunter Bell has come up through the Panthers pathways and has had a massive influence over his school's success this season. Lorima Cosgrave will be a key player for St Gregory's College in their quarter-finals clash. Picture: Stephen Bullock Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown v St Gregory's College This game will be won in the middle of the field, but it is less about the individuals and more the collective. St Gregory's College will need to find a way to fight fire with fire despite missing their inspirational leader Ryan Mackander and dummy-half Brock Achurch. It will be up to guys like Lorima Cosgrave and Jake Gaffney to take the fight to a trio of Patrician Brothers big men Steven Nunn, Cordell Arama and Steven Whalan.

Watch every match from Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships
Watch every match from Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships

Daily Telegraph

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Telegraph

Watch every match from Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships

Don't miss out on the headlines from Football Live Stream. Followed categories will be added to My News. The nation's footballing talents of the future will return to KommunityTV screens in July, but with a new name and new purpose. It is the second-straight year KommunityTV and News Corp Australia has partnered with Football Australia to bring the nation's flagship underage national championships to life on the small screen. Those tournaments have been given a new lease on life in 2025 with the creation of the Emerging Matildas Championships and Emerging Socceroos Championships. The Emerging Socceroos Championships will take place at the Home of the Matildas in Melbourne from July 6-11, while the Emerging Matildas Championships take over Sydney's Valentines Sports Park from July 15-20. Action from last year's National Youth Championships. Picture: Mark Avellino Photography It's not just a name change according to former Matilda and Football Australia interim CEO Heather Gariock. 'This is about more than a name, it's about delivering a high-performance environment that identifies, nurtures, and prepares the next generation of elite Australian footballers, coaches, and match officials,' she said. What hasn't changed is our level of coverage. KommunityTV will exclusively live stream every match from both tournaments, with more than 170 games of football played across the two weeks of action. 'We're very pleased to continue our partnership with KommunityTV in 2025, providing live streaming of every match to ensure families, friends, and fans across the country can follow the action and support their local talent,' Garriock said. 'This partnership plays a vital role in connecting communities and giving these young players a platform to shine.' Jul 20: Match action in the 2024 National Youth Championships U16 Boys Semi Final 1 between Northern NSW and Queensland White at Win Stadium (Photos: Damian Briggs/Football Australia) HOW TO WATCH LIVE KommunityTV will be the only place you can watch all of the action from both the Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships, with the tournament live streamed across all of our News Corp Australia digital mastheads. We're keeping it simple for the two week-long tournaments. Each day's live action and action replays will be housed in individual stories, with the links included below on the eve of each day's action. Alternatively, you can use the video player on your local KommunityTV homepage by going to throughout the tournament. Use the live stream schedules below so you know what day your team is playing during the week. Only News Corp Australia full digital subscribers can watch the action from the tournament. Use our daily stream links to sign up and watch it LIVE. U16 Girls champions NSW Metro Sky Blue WATCH THE EMERGING MATILDAS AND SOCCEROOS LIVE Tournament schedules will be released shortly WHY ARE THE EMERGING CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE IMPORTANT? The tournaments have been a proven breeding ground of Australia's top football talents, and provide the perfect springboard for the next generation to hit the global stage. This has only been strengthened by the introduction of a more cohesive national pathway to the Socceroos and Matildas teams. The tournament has also adopted a number of technical advancements in the past year with data-driven performance analysis, expanded competition formats, a national talent identification strategy and the inclusion of more target awards including a tournament Golden Boot, player of the final and fair play award. 'The transformation of the CommBank Emerging Matildas and CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships reflects Football Australia's commitment to building world-class development pathways that align directly with our senior national teams,' Garriock said. Capital Football's Jessica Pearson in action at the National Youth Championships. Picture: Mark Avellino Photography The pressure will be on NSW Metro's stellar girls football program after the sky blues took out both the Under-15 and Under-16 age group titles at the National Youth Championships last year. One side who will be determined to press their case for a national title is the Northern NSW girls who managed to hold their gloves up against their high-powered rivals in last year's decider. In the boys NSW Metro and Victoria shared the national honours last year after the sky blues came from behind to topple rivals Queensland in the decider. The Victorian boys were completely unstoppable in the Under-15s tournament, going through undefeated and will hope most players back up for a run at the Under-16 title in 2025. Live stream schedules for the girls tournament will be announced in late June, while the boys tournament will be released in early July.

Watch every match from Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships
Watch every match from Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships

Herald Sun

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Herald Sun

Watch every match from Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships

The nation's footballing talents of the future will return to KommunityTV screens in July, but with a new name and new purpose. It is the second-straight year KommunityTV and News Corp Australia has partnered with Football Australia to bring the nation's flagship underage national championships to life on the small screen. Those tournaments have been given a new lease on life in 2025 with the creation of the Emerging Matildas Championships and Emerging Socceroos Championships. The Emerging Socceroos Championships will take place at the Home of the Matildas in Melbourne from July 6-11, while the Emerging Matildas Championships take over Sydney's Valentines Sports Park from July 15-20. It's not just a name change according to former Matilda and Football Australia interim CEO Heather Gariock. 'This is about more than a name, it's about delivering a high-performance environment that identifies, nurtures, and prepares the next generation of elite Australian footballers, coaches, and match officials,' she said. What hasn't changed is our level of coverage. KommunityTV will exclusively live stream every match from both tournaments, with more than 170 games of football played across the two weeks of action. 'We're very pleased to continue our partnership with KommunityTV in 2025, providing live streaming of every match to ensure families, friends, and fans across the country can follow the action and support their local talent,' Garriock said. 'This partnership plays a vital role in connecting communities and giving these young players a platform to shine.' HOW TO WATCH LIVE KommunityTV will be the only place you can watch all of the action from both the Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships, with the tournament live streamed across all of our News Corp Australia digital mastheads. We're keeping it simple for the two week-long tournaments. Each day's live action and action replays will be housed in individual stories, with the links included below on the eve of each day's action. Alternatively, you can use the video player on your local KommunityTV homepage by going to throughout the tournament. Use the live stream schedules below so you know what day your team is playing during the week. Only News Corp Australia full digital subscribers can watch the action from the tournament. Use our daily stream links to sign up and watch it LIVE. WATCH THE EMERGING MATILDAS AND SOCCEROOS LIVE Tournament schedules will be released shortly WHY ARE THE EMERGING CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE IMPORTANT? The tournaments have been a proven breeding ground of Australia's top football talents, and provide the perfect springboard for the next generation to hit the global stage. This has only been strengthened by the introduction of a more cohesive national pathway to the Socceroos and Matildas teams. The tournament has also adopted a number of technical advancements in the past year with data-driven performance analysis, expanded competition formats, a national talent identification strategy and the inclusion of more target awards including a tournament Golden Boot, player of the final and fair play award. 'The transformation of the CommBank Emerging Matildas and CommBank Emerging Socceroos Championships reflects Football Australia's commitment to building world-class development pathways that align directly with our senior national teams,' Garriock said. The pressure will be on NSW Metro's stellar girls football program after the sky blues took out both the Under-15 and Under-16 age group titles at the National Youth Championships last year. One side who will be determined to press their case for a national title is the Northern NSW girls who managed to hold their gloves up against their high-powered rivals in last year's decider. In the boys NSW Metro and Victoria shared the national honours last year after the sky blues came from behind to topple rivals Queensland in the decider. The Victorian boys were completely unstoppable in the Under-15s tournament, going through undefeated and will hope most players back up for a run at the Under-16 title in 2025. Live stream schedules for the girls tournament will be announced in late June, while the boys tournament will be released in early July. Originally published as 2025 FA youth champs: Watch every match from Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships

2025 Langer Trophy live stream: Keebra Park SHS v Wavell SHS, Round 3
2025 Langer Trophy live stream: Keebra Park SHS v Wavell SHS, Round 3

Daily Telegraph

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Telegraph

2025 Langer Trophy live stream: Keebra Park SHS v Wavell SHS, Round 3

Don't miss out on the headlines from Rugby League Live Stream. Followed categories will be added to My News. It has been more than 20 years since a touch football phenom lit up the back ovals of Keebra Park State High School, leaving a trail of broken ankles in his wake. His name was Benji Marshall – a sidestepping freak of nature that made Keebra Park must-watch TV in the run to the old Arrive Alive Cup's national finals. Now, 22 years later, Benji's heir apparent may have arrived on the Gold Coast. His name is David Bryenton and two dizzying tries against Mabel Park last week – one scored himself, the other served up on a platter for winger Christopher Vaimili – has ignited fresh debate over whether Marshall will go down as the sickest 'stepper to emerge from Keebra Park. Keebra Park fullback David Bryenton has created havoc for defenders in the Langer Trophy. Picture Glenn Hampson School coach Peter Norman wisely will not fan the flame of comparison but is happy to let the KommunityTV audience judge for itself at 5pm on Tuesday. Keebra Park will clash with Wavell State High in the Langer Trohpy, with the double header action, which includes the Walters Cup, exclusively live streamed on KommunityTV. 'I'm not going to go on record saying David has the best footwork I've ever seen, but he is special,' Norman said. 'I don't want to heap pressure on the kid by drawing comparisons to Benji, but you can see that yourself. 'I'm super confident that even if wanted to do touch on the side of football that he'd walk into the Australian touch team.' Keebra fullback David Bryenton could 'walk into the Australian touch team'. Picture Glenn Hampson It's high praise because Norman is a current Australian touch football representative himself. The honour roll of touch stars to graduate to NRL stardom includes Kalyn Ponga, AJ Brimson, Matt Moylan, Shaun Johnston, Jayden Campbell, Ryan Papenhuyzen and the trailblazing Keebra product Marshall. 'Benji Marshall was the OG (original) to come through touch football at Keebra Park and he had an outstanding career in the NRL. Just about anyone who is that 'x-factor' guy in the NRL these days has come through a touch background,' Norman said. Benji Marshall during his schooling days at Keebra Park State High. Marshall debuted in the NRL while still at the school. Picture: Adam Ward 'It's just the speed of the game. Touch is a lot faster than rugby league so it expedites decision making and execution of skill. You come back to rugby league from playing touch and it feels like everything's happening in slow motion.' Perhaps that is why the Bulldogs-contracted full-back's untouchable left-foot step has led Keebra Park to the top of the Langer Trophy ladder after two weeks. The Blue Wall's unbeaten record will face its sternest test yet with Wavell State High School's own sidestepping expert Charlie Webb at halfback. Originally published as 2025 Langer Trophy live stream: Keebra Park SHS v Wavell SHS, Round 3

2025 Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Erindale College v St Dominic's College, Round 2
2025 Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Erindale College v St Dominic's College, Round 2

Daily Telegraph

time09-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Telegraph

2025 Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Erindale College v St Dominic's College, Round 2

Don't miss out on the headlines from Rugby League Live Stream. Followed categories will be added to My News. While a comfortable round 1 victory caught the eyes of many, Erindale College coach Jordan Macey knows his side can't rest on just one performance. The 42-10 win over Illawarra Sports High School stamped Erindale as an early Peter Mulholland Cup title contender, with another win over St Dominic's on Wednesday a chance to further enhance their premiership credentials. The round 2 matchup will be available live and exclusive on KommunityTV from 12.45pm. 'We are all pretty pumped to get back on the field,' Macey said of Wednesday's game. 'It was a good win first up but there's a few areas we want to improve on because St. Dominic's are a very good team, so it's going to be a good challenge.' While stopping short of delving into the key areas of improvement spoken about behind closed doors, Macey was hoping they would also be able to replicate a lot of what worked against Illawarra. Action from the St Dominic's College (Blue) v Bass Hill HS in round 1 of the Peter Mulholland Cup. Picture: Tim Hunter. 'We're definitely not the biggest side in the competition, so we're just going to have to work really hard in the method areas and just staying connected as a group,' he said. 'I think we stuck to the game plan (against Illawarra), which was really good. And we are probably going to have to do that again to beat St. Dominic's. 'They've got a good team and they've got a good connection. I guess they all play a lot in that (Penrith) Panther system and they've got some really good individual players as well that we've identified and just have to make sure we do a good job on.'

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