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Daily Telegraph
10-08-2025
- Sport
- 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.

News.com.au
17-06-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
2025 Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: St Gregory's College v Hills Sports High
When St Gregory's College coach Tom Morrison calls bullocking lock Lorima Cosgrave a Mack truck, he means it. He still has the tyre mark down his chest to prove it. Coming head-to-head with his young charge in a local seniors game, Morrison got a first hand insight of what other front rowers across the Peter Mulholland Cup have had to deal with this season. It is a raw power he wants to see again when the proud Campbelltown nursery hosts Hills Sports High on Tuesday. The clash will be exclusively live streamed FREE on KommunityTV. 'He is a Mack truck, once he gets going he is very hard to knock off centre,' Morrison said. 'He played some games in the seniors for Campbelltown City and he scored a good try in the game against us. He made half a break and I came across thinking I could make a cover tackle on him. 'He stomped me into the turf and kept on running to the tryline. 'He is a classy player, but I keep trying to tell him he isn't a dummy-half anymore, he's a middle forward out and out.' The lock is one of several players in an undersized engine room which has continued to punch above its weight in 2025. Front rower Ryan Mackander has been phenomenal for the school, while Jake Gaffney has shown he isn't afraid to hold the gloves up against bigger opposition packs. With two wins from two games, St Gregory's have already punched their ticket to the finals series, putting last year's anguish of missing play-offs by a mere two points on for-and-against. While the result of their contest against Hills Sports High doesn't matter in the grand scheme of the season, for Morrison a win is almost critical. 'We want to play well at our school and put on a show for the school,' he said. 'A lot of teams really enjoy their home field advantage, but we haven't had that in recent years. We have really struggled for results there, so we want to give them something to cheer.' It will be a final run out for Hills Sports High who are not able to qualify for the finals after losing their opening two matches of the season.