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John I Dent Cup 2013

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Grant Jones

Ted Fahey (11)
Queanbeyan
Losses - Tyler Stevens (QBN Blues League) Jamie Marmont (followed former coach Wayne Southwell to Cananda) Giles Cunningham (left town for work)
Gains - Marco Kotze (South Africa) Paul Howe (New Zealand)
 
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Glen Christini

Peter Burge (5)
The day out at Queanbeyan was a great day - some interesting reports on scorelines and even who won games :) but not the point. Rest assured Queanbeyan will be very serious contenders in 2013, they looked good and had some great physicality to their work. Sam Windsor all class as were their 10, 12, 13 combo. Solid tight 5 as well and Penca his usual self in the back row - definitely a force to be reckoned with.
 

Grant Jones

Ted Fahey (11)
The day out at Queanbeyan was a great day - some interesting reports on scorelines and even who won games :) but not the point. Rest assured Queanbeyan will be very serious contenders in 2013, they looked good and had some great physicality to their work. Sam Windsor all class as were their 10, 12, 13 combo. Solid tight 5 as well and Penca his usual self in the back row - definitely a force to be reckoned with.
Interested in what you mean by that Glen, if I was wrong with the scores please correct me, don't know what game your disputing on who won? As you said it's not the point, I think both clubs got a lot of of the day!
 

2bluesfan

Nev Cottrell (35)
As you said it's not the point, I think both clubs got a lot of of the day!
Speaking form a spectator's point of view, it was a good day and I for one would like to see if it can be made an annual event. I know our colts, in particular, learnt a lot from the day. I thought there was some great talent on display from the Whites, particularly the South African lock and the 15 in first grade.
 

Brumby Jack

Steve Williams (59)
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Team sheets:
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canberra2011

Peter Burge (5)
http://www.brumbies.com.au/ACTCompetitions.aspx

Saturday, 6
th
April, 2013
Kick-off times:
First Grade: 3.05pm

, Reserve Grade: 1.40pm,
Colts: 12.15pm
Match of the Round:
Royals v Gungahlin, Phillip Oval, Phillip
A highly anticipated 2013 John I Dent Cup season gets underway this weekend with just the two
games taking place, Royals vs. Gungahlin and Uni-North vs. Easts. The Brumbies contracted
players feature in the competition for the second year after a very successfully 1st year
implementation, continuing to grow the standard of the competition. Round 1 sees the clash of two of the competition heavy weights, Royals and Gungahlin at Philip.
Royals have seen some major changes occur over the off season with the appointment of Russell
Ingram as 1st grade Coach. After missing out on the finals last year, Royals will be concentrating
on making a top 4 spot this year. Playing at home this weekend Royals will be looking to start their season off with a bang and recent pre season trial form suggests that Royals are heading in the right direction to achieving their goal. This Saturday there will be a number of new players running out for Royals most notably new recruits Jordan Rapana, Tom Staniforth and Perdo Rolando who have been featuring heavily with the Brumbies academy. Robbie Abel returns to the club after playing abroad in New Zealand to strengthen an already impressive and big forward pack while Craig McMahon will again lead the side this season at flyhalf.
Gungahlin will be another side looking to go a step further after what was a promising 2012. A
strong regular season saw the Eagles finish in third place being the only team to beat eventual
premiers Tuggeranong. They eventually went down in disappointing fashion on the bell again
Queanbeyan in the Minor Semi Final. Over the pre season the Eagles have had eight 1st grade
players feature in the Brumbies Academy program which will bring the team a great deal of
confidence and experience.
This weekend Gungahlin will field a very impressive forward pack which will feature Brumbies
contracted player ‘Ruaidhri Murphy and Josh Manna Rea’. Their back row will be very strong with
Xavier Duffy, Rutikha Ilolahia and new recruit Marc Bertelot who was previously a part of the
Brumbies Academy program.

Uni-Norths v Easts, ANU North Oval, Turner
With both clubs rebuilding and two new head coaches taking on their respective roles; this match is shaping up as being a very hard fought encounter for both teams.
Uni-Norths and Head Coach Joe Hedger have been working strongly in the pre season to prepare
the club for the 2013 season. With a blend of new and experienced players the Owls will be setting a very high standard for themselves and will be pushing to make the top 4 at the end of the year after missing out on the finals by only 6 points last year. Three players will make their debut for the Owls this weekend Japanese front rowers Kabuki Takayuki and Ogiwara Kaname and fullback Jackson Te Huki. Uni-Norths also welcome back second rower Joe Ritchie from his studies overseas and winger Corey Hammond. Number 8 Bhiamie Williamson will again lead the team this year.
Easts after a disappointing 2012 season have been very active in their recruitment and have set
the standards very high in wanting to play finals football. Coach Jeremy Osborne has put a strong emphasis on improving Easts defence this year and general play around the park and this is evident in the players recruited. Brother’s Fabian and Leti Tago will partner each other in the centres and Ryne Bowden will play at scrum half. Easts will be boosted by the inclusion of 3 of their Brumbies contracted players, prop Ruan Smith, flanker Jordan Smiler and winger Stephan
Van Der Walt.
 

Brumby Jack

Steve Williams (59)
Staff member
Easts win their first match in a long time beating Uni-Norths 20-11, and in the other game Royals narrowly defeated Gungahlin 34-30.
 

Grant Jones

Ted Fahey (11)
QBN Whites lineup to take on Easts in round 2
Chris Barbaro
Nik Murray
Les Makin
Tom Darmody
Leon Power
Tom Moulds
Dan Penca
John Rowley
Dan Hawke
Billy Chalker
Sevu Camivuna
Sam Windsor
Joe Darmody
Rob Beath
Robbie Coleman
How are the other clubs lining up this weekend?
 

Bugeye

Allen Oxlade (6)
Didn't Queanbeyan import two South African players its a case of the pot calling the kettle black.

From thier website

Round 2
@Griffith Oval 13 April 13
Big three led the way
Brumby Robbie Coleman, re-energised Sam Windsor and Mr Consistency Dan Penca led the way against a formidable Easts South African side to a 38 to 15 win at Griffith Oval.

 

Brumby Jack

Steve Williams (59)
Staff member
Today's scores:
Royals 38 def Queanbeyan 37
Gungahlin 34 def Wests 18

Vikings v Uni-Norths played tomorrow as curtain raiser to Brumbies v Crusaders at 1:35pm.
 

Grant Jones

Ted Fahey (11)
Didn't Queanbeyan import two South African players its a case of the pot calling the kettle black.

From thier website

Round 2
@Griffith Oval 13 April 13
Big three led the way
Brumby Robbie Coleman, re-energised Sam Windsor and Mr Consistency Dan Penca led the way against a formidable Easts South African side to a 38 to 15 win at Griffith Oval.

Queanbeyan didn't have any South Africans playing in that game, it's true QBN have 2 South Africans, one first grader and the other is not a first grader!
 

FTS

Billy Sheehan (19)
Does anybody have news or a team list for the ACT Colts of ACT Griffins that will be playing NSW County in upcoming weeks?
 
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