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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

Courier-Mail

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Courier-Mail

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

Don't miss out on the headlines from Rugby League Live Stream. 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. WATCH THE LANGER TROPHY ROUND 1 LIVE LANGER TROPHY Round 1 Tuesday, June 3 Wavell SHS v Ipswich SHS 5.15pm: Walters Cup, 6.30pm: Langer Trophy Wednesday, June 4 Mabel Park SHS v Palm Beach Currumbin SHS TBC: Walters Cup, 2.30pm: Langer Trophy, 3.50pm: Schoolgirls Cup Mountain Creek v Marsden SHS 1.50pm: Walters Cup Stretton State College v Marsden SHS 3.30pm: Langer Trophy, 4.45pm: Schoolgirls Cup Keebra SHS v Redcliffe SHS 4.15pm: Walters Cup, 5.30pm: Langer Trophy 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: TBA WATCH QLD SCHOOLBOY AND SCHOOLGIRLS LIVE ROUND 1 LANGER TROPHY Tuesday, June 3 6.30pm: Wavell SHS v Ipswich SHS - WATCH LIVE Wednesday, June 4 2.30pm: Mabel Park SHS v Palm Beach Currumbin SHS 3.30pm: Stretton State College v Marsden SHS 5.30pm: Keebra SHS v Redcliffe SHS DOLPHINS CUP Tuesday, June 3 3.30pm: Shalom College v St Brendan's College - WATCH LIVE 5.30pm: Emmaus College v The Cathedral College - WATCH LIVE QUEENSLAND SCHOOLGIRLS CUP Thursday, May 29 12.30pm: Trinity Bay SHS v St Margaret Mary's - WATCH REPLAY 1.30pm: Kirwan SHS v St Patrick's College - WATCH REPLAY Tuesday, June 3 12.30pm: St James College v Ipswich SHS 2.30pm: Shalom College v North Rockhampton SHS 4.30pm: Emmaus College v The Cathedral College - WATCH LIVE Wednesday, June 4 3.50pm: Mabel Park SHS v Palm Beach Currumbin SHS 4.45pm: Stretton State College v Marsden SHS AARON PAYNE CUP Wednesday, May 28 11.15am: St Augustine's College v Holy Spirit College - WATCH REPLAY Thursday, May 29 12.20pm: Kirwan SHS v St Patrick's College - WATCH REPLAY 1.30pm: Trinity Bay SHS v Ignatius College - WATCH REPLAY Read more 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.

2025 NRL NSW Schoolgirls Cup: Central Coast Sports College v Westfields SHS
2025 NRL NSW Schoolgirls Cup: Central Coast Sports College v Westfields SHS

Daily Telegraph

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Telegraph

2025 NRL NSW Schoolgirls Cup: Central Coast Sports College v Westfields SHS

Don't miss out on the headlines from Rugby League Live Stream. Followed categories will be added to My News. After going down in last year's NRL NSW Schoolgirls Cup final, the goal for Central Coast Sports College is a very simple one – 'to go one better'. The 18-0 loss to Hills Sports High was a dour way to end what was a terrific 2024 campaign that saw them finish atop Pool A with a 4-2 record. And while there may be a new coach at the helm in Blake Austin, the return of the bulk of the squad – combined with a number of fresh faces – has Central in a strong spot to achieve that goal this season. It all begins with an opening round clash against Westfields SHS on Wednesday that will be available live and free on the screens of KommunityTV from 11.45am. Austin, who worked as an assistant last year, said the group had been clear on what they wanted to achieve since losing last year's final. 'There is an eagerness to get going,' Austin said. 'We've had a huge focus on just one or two tiny tweaks from last year. I've obviously been pretty blessed to inherit a team that I was involved with last year, they don't need too much extra work. It's just a few new ideas from what I've seen last year that I think can help us. 'We have spoken about all trying to go one step further this year so hopefully we can start that with a win on Wednesday.' 'We know that won't be easy though. One thing you can count on with schools like Westfield is they're going to bring a certain level of footy. They'll have a large chunk of players from the junior rep systems so we have to be at our best but we will put it all out there on the field and hopefully it'll be enough.' Austin named Ella Knowles, pictured here in last year's grand final, as a player fans can expect to see have a big impact this season. Picture: Warren Gannon Photography As a father of three girls, it's no surprise Austin is enjoying working in the female space. And while he believes a large portion of that is because of the talent involved in the program, it's also because of their attitude towards the game. 'I absolutely love being in the female space,' he said. 'It's a really rewarding space to be in. The girls are very honest and they enjoy feedback. They are getting so clever in terms of dissecting the game and it's such a privilege to help them do that. 'I've got three daughters myself so between that and working with these girls, it's teaching me a lot about life. 'Our stocks here at the college in the female space are pretty remarkable. We've got girls wanting to come into the rugby league space on the daily from other sports and that's terrific.'

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