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2025 Langer Trophy live stream: Mabel Park SHS v Palm Beach Currumbin SHS, Round 1
2025 Langer Trophy live stream: Mabel Park SHS v Palm Beach Currumbin SHS, Round 1

Daily Telegraph

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Telegraph

2025 Langer Trophy live stream: Mabel Park SHS v Palm Beach Currumbin SHS, Round 1

Don't miss out on the headlines from Schoolboy Cup Livestream. Followed categories will be added to My News. Palm Beach Currumbin ace Taj Lateo has been handed the reins to run the Reds, as the NRL Schoolboys Cup champions kick start their title defence against a resurgent Mabel Park. The opening round clash will be exclusively live streamed on KommunuityTV as part of a huge triple header along with the Walters Cup (Year 10) and Queensland Schoolgirls Cup action on Wednesday. The Queensland Schoolgirls Cup clash, which features 2023 national champions Mabel Park, will be free to watch, while a full News Corp digital subscription will be required to watch the other matches on Wednesday. Fresh off his selection at five-eighth for the Queensland state side, the pressure will be on young gun Lateo to step up. He will assume full control of the Reds following a cruel pre-season injury blow to experienced playmaker Marley McLaren and the graduation of 2024 Peter Sterling Medallist Zane Harrison. McLaren will aim to be back for the finals, but in the meantime Lateo will assume the senior halves' role. PBC SHS players Marley McLaren and Taj lateo with Broncos legend Kevin Walters after the school won the Walters Cup in 2022. McLaren is again injured and Lateo will be the senior half. It is not the first time Lateo has run the show. He was also the senior half and captain of PBC's 2022 Walters Cup-winning side after McLaren went down with a wrist injury. 'He will run the team and will be fine,'' PBC SHS coach Tim Maccan said. 'He did that for South Coast recently, he took the steering wheel and managed really well. 'At Mal Meninga Cup level, he stepped in this season when Zane Harrison and Javon Andrews were out (for Tweed Seagulls).'' Mabel Park SHS coach Ben Weston said starting strongly was crucial in the Langer Trophy this season. Mabel will field a crack edge division, with strike centres JZ Perenara and Dean Tauaa teaming with Majah Peachey and DJ Talaepa on their respective sides of the field. TEAMS Mabel Park SHS: 1 David Filo, 2 Quinn Timperon, 3 JZ Perenara, 4 Dean Tauaa, 5 Maz Burns, 6 Pouakai Williams, 7 Nehemiah Vavau, 8 Braddock Taylor, 9 Ezra Leota, 10 Harrison Bath, 11 Majah Peachey, 12 DJ Talaepa, 13 Natu Leota, 14 Tai Kapaith, 15 Dom Ierome, 16 Jakyea TeHuia, 17 Boston Cochrane. 18th Tipene Cooley PBC SHS: 1 Cribb, Kaea, 2 Watkins, Dylan, 3 Bates-Wellington, Devin, 4 Tata, Gad, 5 Handyside, Levi, 6 Fife, Max, 7 Lateo, Taj, 8 Jackson, Torino, 9 Bilish, Jai, 10 Fa'Aoso, Josiah, 11 Dangerfield, Cruz, 12 Barry, Marlie, 13 Mulheran, Billy, 14 White, Jack, 15 Aitken, Cohen, 16 Mosaati, Malakai, 17 Partridge, Riley. 18th: Alcorn, Ethan Langer Cup schoolboy rugby league qualifying games. Mabel Park State High School V Caloundra State High School. Picture: Patrick Woods. With the competition's finals format reworked to only include the top five sides this season, it meant an early season slip up could prove costly down the line. 'There is more pressure (on teams to perform),' Weston said. 'We have tough a start in PBC and Keebra, and we'd like to jag one or two of those two, if not both. 'The competition is so close you will also need a good for and against to help you out.' The Langer Trophy will be exclusively live streamed on the Courier Mail and across all News Corp Australia digital mastheads as part of KommunityTV's unbeaten coverage of the NRL Schools League competitions. Originally published as 2025 Langer Trophy live stream: Mabel Park SHS v Palm Beach Currumbin SHS, Round 1

2025 Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Holy Cross Ryde v All Saints Maitland, Round 1
2025 Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Holy Cross Ryde v All Saints Maitland, Round 1

News.com.au

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • News.com.au

2025 Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Holy Cross Ryde v All Saints Maitland, Round 1

The best schoolboy rugby league players in NSW will be on show when the 2025 Peter Mulholland Cup kicks off Tuesday with Holy Cross Ryde taking on All Saints Maitland from 11am at Woy Woy Oval. A host of elite pathways players will be backing up from the Harold Matthews Cup grand final last Saturday. Chase Butler, the classy halfback who led the Newcastle Knights against the Warriors in the U17s Harold Matthews Cup decider will spearhead the Maitland students. The Knights went down narrowly to the Warriors, but Butler and co will be striving for redemption in the Peter Mulholland Cup opener streamed live and free on KommunityTV. 'Chase Butler is a halfback who is champing at the bit. He's really skilful, leads the team around and is very much a leader in the squad,' All Saints head of sport Elliott Plank said. 'We're very lucky to have a strong rugby league tradition at this school. 'We have a number of players at the Knights, St George and Manly, plus a few union boys and they're helping those guys. 'That's rubbing off onto the whole squad. The pathways boys and non-pathways boys are really keen to show what they can do on this stage. 'We've lost a bit of experience but it feels like we've gained some enthusiasm.' All Saints' clash with Holy Cross will be one of seven Peter Mulholland Cup fixtures exclusively live streamed on KommunityTV on Tuesday and Wednesday. Plank said while there is one eye on the future with the age of their squad, there is a real hunger within the group to push for higher honours in the present. 'We're looking pretty good. Got a young side and a fair few of them played in Year 10 last year. With that little bit of experience they're keen to have a crack,' he said. 'We feel like the draw is pretty good. We played a few of these sides last year and know what to expect with those guys. 'The boys have been training really well. The commitment they've shown in getting to training and getting around each other has been great. 'They keep each other accountable and they're motivated to do better than last year. They're doing everything we've asked of them.' In terms of personnel, All Saints has benefited from high-level talents in a number of key positions. 'Cody Field is a fullback with St George in Harold Matts who is looking for a big year, and Charlie Jones played five-eighth in that team and brings a great kicking game and is a big, tough defender,' Plank said. On the other side of the coin, Holy Cross College is led by Balmain Harold Matthews halfback Christian Azzi. Azzi captained the Tigers throughout an improved U17s season, and he'll be looking to carry his form over into the Schoolboys Cup. He's not the lone Balmain product in the side, with Sioeli Iongi, Christian Mardini and Jarrod Kanaan also set to feature in the opener. Holy Cross will also feature Parramatta duo Christopher Moala and Michael Nauer, fresh off their appearance in the semi finals of the Harold Matthews Cup. Watch All Saints take on Holy Cross live on KommunityTV from 11am Tuesday at Woy Woy Oval. HOLY CROSS v ALL SAINTS Holy Cross 1. Marcus Cesaro, 2. Christopher Moala, 3. Matthew Fakhr, 4. Jarrod Kanaan, 5. Cohen Davis, 6. Finn Kusto, 7. Christian Azzi, 8. Kasinga Noa, 9. Isaac Kusto, 10. Sioeli Iongi, 11. Michael Nauer, 13. James Baranowski, 14. Christian Mardini, 17. Jake Jasper, Tim White (Coach) All Saints 1. Riley Rostron, 2. Cody Beavis, 3. Lachlan Brown, 4. Harrison Dunn, 5. Benji Thompson, 6. Cody Field, 7. Chase Butler, 8 Connor Cassidy, 9. Heath Connell, 10. Preston Metcalf, 11. Roy Simpson, 12. Lewis Jones, 13. Mason Walmsley, 14. Coby Balcombe, 15, Kaden Lawler, 16. Darcy Emmett, 17. Xavier Bellamy, 18. Lucas Walton

Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Holy Cross Ryde v All Saints Maitland, Round 1
Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Holy Cross Ryde v All Saints Maitland, Round 1

Daily Telegraph

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Telegraph

Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Holy Cross Ryde v All Saints Maitland, Round 1

Don't miss out on the headlines from NRL. Followed categories will be added to My News. The best schoolboy rugby league players in NSW will be on show when the 2025 Peter Mulholland Cup kicks off Tuesday with Holy Cross Ryde taking on All Saints Maitland from 11am at Woy Woy Oval. A host of elite pathways players will be backing up from the Harold Matthews Cup grand final last Saturday. Chase Butler, the classy halfback who led the Newcastle Knights against the Warriors in the U17s Harold Matthews Cup decider will spearhead the Maitland students. The Knights went down narrowly to the Warriors, but Butler and co will be striving for redemption in the Peter Mulholland Cup opener streamed live and free on KommunityTV. 'Chase Butler is a halfback who is champing at the bit. He's really skilful, leads the team around and is very much a leader in the squad,' All Saints head of sport Elliott Plank said. 'We're very lucky to have a strong rugby league tradition at this school. 'We have a number of players at the Knights, St George and Manly, plus a few union boys and they're helping those guys. 'That's rubbing off onto the whole squad. The pathways boys and non-pathways boys are really keen to show what they can do on this stage. 'We've lost a bit of experience but it feels like we've gained some enthusiasm.' All Saints' clash with Holy Cross will be one of seven Peter Mulholland Cup fixtures exclusively live streamed on KommunityTV on Tuesday and Wednesday. All Saints halfback Chase Butler has impressed in the Knights' Harold Matts campaign. Picture: Warren Gannon Photography Plank said while there is one eye on the future with the age of their squad, there is a real hunger within the group to push for higher honours in the present. 'We're looking pretty good. Got a young side and a fair few of them played in Year 10 last year. With that little bit of experience they're keen to have a crack,' he said. 'We feel like the draw is pretty good. We played a few of these sides last year and know what to expect with those guys. 'The boys have been training really well. The commitment they've shown in getting to training and getting around each other has been great. 'They keep each other accountable and they're motivated to do better than last year. They're doing everything we've asked of them.' All Saints fullback Cody Field in action for the Dragons. Picture: Sean Teuma In terms of personnel, All Saints has benefited from high-level talents in a number of key positions. 'Cody Field is a fullback with St George in Harold Matts who is looking for a big year, and Charlie Jones played five-eighth in that team and brings a great kicking game and is a big, tough defender,' Plank said. On the other side of the coin, Holy Cross College is led by Balmain Harold Matthews halfback Christian Azzi. Azzi captained the Tigers throughout an improved U17s season, and he'll be looking to carry his form over into the Schoolboys Cup. He's not the lone Balmain product in the side, with Sioeli Iongi, Christian Mardini and Jarrod Kanaan also set to feature in the opener. Holy Cross will also feature Parramatta duo Christopher Moala and Michael Nauer, fresh off their appearance in the semi finals of the Harold Matthews Cup. Watch All Saints take on Holy Cross live on KommunityTV from 11am Tuesday at Woy Woy Oval. HOLY CROSS v ALL SAINTS Holy Cross 1. Marcus Cesaro, 2. Christopher Moala, 3. Matthew Fakhr, 4. Jarrod Kanaan, 5. Cohen Davis, 6. Finn Kusto, 7. Christian Azzi, 8. Kasinga Noa, 9. Isaac Kusto, 10. Sioeli Iongi, 11. Michael Nauer, 13. James Baranowski, 14. Christian Mardini, 17. Jake Jasper, Tim White (Coach) All Saints 1. Riley Rostron, 2. Cody Beavis, 3. Lachlan Brown, 4. Harrison Dunn, 5. Benji Thompson, 6. Cody Field, 7. Chase Butler, 8 Connor Cassidy, 9. Heath Connell, 10. Preston Metcalf, 11. Roy Simpson, 12. Lewis Jones, 13. Mason Walmsley, 14. Coby Balcombe, 15, Kaden Lawler, 16. Darcy Emmett, 17. Xavier Bellamy, 18. Lucas Walton

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