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Payne Cup live stream: Kirwan State High v St Patrick's College, Mackay
Payne Cup live stream: Kirwan State High v St Patrick's College, Mackay

Daily Telegraph

time7 days ago

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Payne Cup live stream: Kirwan State High v St Patrick's College, Mackay

Don't miss out on the headlines from Rugby League Live Stream. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Aaron Payne Cup will kick off with a bang on Thursday with a rematch of the 2024 decider between the Kirwan Bears and St Patrick's, Mackay. The grand final replay is the headline act from three enticing games of rugby league at Kirwan State High School as the Queensland Schoolgirls Cup and Cowboys Challenge both begin. The Payne Cup clash will be free to watch live, but a full digital subscription will be needed to access the live streams of the Cowboys Challenge and Schoolgirls Cup. Every match of the elite Queensland schools rugby league competitions will be exclusively streamed on KommunityTV in 2025. Kirwan State High will kick off its Payne Cup title defence in style in a grand final rematch with St Patrick's College. Picture: Michaela Harlow Kirwan Bears head coach Todd Wilson said their season opener was about more than just the all-important two competition points. 'We haven't played a game yet, so (the players) have a lot to prove,' Wilson said. 'We've certainly got some high hopes for a number of players, but we'll just see what happens when we play St Pat's. We're expecting them to be a real quality opposition. 'We're expecting a tough game. That Capricornia side at the state champs had a lot of St Pat's kids and they pushed the best of those southern sides – they've done well through the Mal Meninga and Cyril Connell so we're certainly expecting a tough game.' The Bears have every reason to be cautious about Thursday's blockbuster season-opener. A number of St Patrick's stars – including dynamic five-eighth Adam McSherry, Mark Morrow and Ryan John – return for another season of Aaron Payne Cup after being among the competition's standout performers last year. St Patrick's playmaker Adam McSherry will lead the school's charge toward the Aaron Payne Cup in 2025. Picture: Michaela Harlow The terrific trio have only gotten bigger and better in the past 12 months and St Pat's coach Shane Mau said the team would enter the competition with a focus on defence. Mau said his players would need to be switched on from the get-go to stop the Bears running rampant. 'They're always very tough. They're usually a very big side and very mobile,' Mau said. 'So we'll be concentrating on defence – that's probably going to be our main focus for this, and probably for our first couple of games: really big defensive efforts. 'We've probably got the strike power with our attack, but defence is going to win this one.' The Cowboys Challenge fixture kicks off the day's action at 10.20am, followed by the schoolgirls at 11.20am and Aaron Payne Cup at 12.20pm. REPLAYS Kirwan SHS v St Patrick's College - 2025 Cowboys Challenge Round 1 Kirwan State High School survived a late flurry of tries to claim a thrilling 12-10 victory over St Patrick's, Mackay, to kick off the Cowboys Challenge season with a win. St Patrick's scored back-to-back tries late in the contest to come within two points of the Cubs, but they were unable to land the killer blow. Both teams were able to string together some good sets after a number of early errors in slippery conditions, and it took a moment of individual brilliance to open the scoring. The deadlock broke midway through the first half when Kirwan winger Jacob Peachey caught the ball on the full at speed and raced 80m before he was brought down. The Cubs spun the ball to the right and opened space for centre Jeffrey Tugai to step his way over the line and slam the ball down to give his side the 6-0 it would carry into the break. Kirwan co-captain Malakai Martin broke the line to give the Cubs some great field position early in the second half and a dominant tackle from the rangy lock and Sonny Meti forced an error from the visitors. It didn't take long for Jarrad Skiba to crash over with a strong run close to the line and Kirwan took a 12-0 lead following Travel Ngatuakana's conversion. St Patrick's hit the scoreboard when hooker Mason Muscat poked a perfectly weighted grubber into the in-goal and five-eighth Harper Shields won the race to the ball. Another quickfire try – this time from left backrower and co-captain Tom Mulherin – gave goalkicking prop Lucas Haack the chance to level the scores from the sideline, but his conversion sailed across the face of goal. A desperate trysaving tackle from marker by Kirwan prop Eti Tepulolo secured the win, dragging Muscat down after he looked to have broken the line on the final play of the game. KIRWAN: 12 (Jeffrey Tugai, Jarrad Skiba tries; Travel Ngatuakana (2) goals) ST PATRICK'S: 10 (Harper Shields, Tom Mulherin tries; Lucas Haack goal) Originally published as 2025 Aaron Payne Cup live stream: Kirwan State High v St Patrick's College, Mackay

Man charged over seven suspicious fires in Masterton churches, chapel
Man charged over seven suspicious fires in Masterton churches, chapel

RNZ News

time18-05-2025

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Man charged over seven suspicious fires in Masterton churches, chapel

The Anglican Church of the Epiphany was among those targeted. Photo: RNZ/ Rachel Helyer Donaldson Wairarapa police have arrested a 44-year-old man in relation to seven suspicious fires in Masterton earlier this year. Police have filed seven charges of arson against him, after six churches and and a chapel at a funeral home were damaged by fire in February. The man is expected to appear in the Masterton District Court on Monday. Damage could be seen on the exterior of St James Union Church in Masterton. Photo: RNZ/ Rachel Helyer Donaldson Four churches across the Wairarapa town were set alight between 4-5am on 22 February. They were Anglican Church Of the Epiphany, St Patrick's Catholic Church Masterton, Masterton Baptist Church and Equippers Church Masterton. There were attempted arsons at two other churches and a funeral home chapel. At the time, Masterton mayor Gary Caffell said the community was reeling from the news and the attacks had come out of the blue. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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