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Williams penalty seals victory for Lismore
Williams penalty seals victory for Lismore

23 June 2024, 3:15 AM

A Braeden Williams penalty goal has sealed victory for Lismore over Casino on Saturday.In an error riddled match, the Lismore side worked hard in the second half to overcome a small deficit at the main break.Lismore dominated possession and territory for the first 20 minutes of the match but were unable to convert the advantage into points.Casino were able to capitalise on their first attacking raid, with a try to Jayden Torrens, which he converted for the Bulls to lead 7-0.Six minutes later, Casino crossed again through Jeremy Pau to lead 12-0.Cameron Bryant dived over in the 32nd minute for the home side, which was converted by Braeden Williams to reduce the margin to 12-7.Just two minutes later, Casino scored in the left corner to take a 17-7 lead going into halftime.Williams crossed in the right corner after a strong individual effort on the stroke of halftime, converting his own try to go to the break 17-14 down.Lismore took the lead early in the second half after Gavin Tulk scored adjacent to the posts, which Williams converted, only to lose the lead 5 minutes later when the Bulls scored a converted try.With just minutes left on the clock, Williams kicked a penalty goal to even the scores at 24-24.Three minutes later, with Williams again stepped up to the kicking tee for the match winning penalty goal, which he nailed to give Lismore its second win of the season.Next week Lismore will travel to Mallanganee to take on Richmond Range.In other matches, the SCU Gold Rats rallied in the second half to go down to Lennox Head 38-5, Casuarina defeated Evans River 68-38, Byron Shire had a big 52-12 win over Richmond Range and Wollongbar Alstonville defeated ladder leaders Ballina 51-26.FAR NORTH COAST RUGBY UNION Round 8 Results 22nd June 2024First GradeCasuarina Beach 68(Levi Dangerfield 4, Jem MacDonald 2, Dan Raye 2, Wil Stacey, Sam Vereniki, Oliver Miller, Will Patterson tries, Sam Vereniki 2, Will Stacey 2 conversions) d Evans River 38(Zane Gaiter 2, Jonathan Robinson 2, Tama Williamson tries, Zane Gaiter 2, Brodie Trustum, Johnathon Robinson, Oliver Mason conversions, Zane Gaiter penalty goal)Half Time: Casuarina 34 - Evans 17Lismore 27(Cameron Bryant, Braeden Williams, Gavin Tulk tries, Braeden Williams 3 conversions, 2 penalty goals) d Casino 24(Jayden Torrens, Jeremy Pau, Harold Torrens, Tim McGrady tries, Jayden Torrens 2 conversions)Half Time: Casino 17 – Lismore 14Byron Shire Rebels 52(Ben Mitchell 2, Scott Gamble 2, Will Seymour 2, Joel Little, Will Aisake tries, Joel Little 6 conversions) d Richmond Range 12(Matthew Sorrenti, Michael MacRae tries, James Pankhurst conversions)Half Time: Byron Shire 26 – Range 5Wollongbar Alstonville 51(Bodi Smith 3, Louis Hollman 2, James Vidler, Daniel Damen tries, Bodi Smith 3, Sam Kerry 2 conversions, Bodi Smith, Sam Kerry penalty goals) d Ballina 26(Pierce Bryers, Stan Lolohea, Reuben Saric, Reece Noble tries, Pierce Bryers 3 conversions)Half Time: Wollongbar 29 – Ballina 26Lennox Head 38(Hayden Blair 2, Kane Creighton, Jorelle Yock, Lachlan Mahon, Lachlan Miller tries, Lachlan Miller 4 conversions) d SCU Gold Rats 5(Tim Breen try)Half Time: Lennox 26 – SCU 0 Point Score – Byron Shire 31, Ballina 31, Wollongbar 30, Casuarina 23, Richmond Range 17, Casino 16, Evans 15, Lennox 11, Lismore 10, SCU 02nd GradeYamba 31 d Evans River 0Lennox 22 d Mullumbimby 7Wollongbar Alstonville 48 d Ballina 10Lismore 30 d Casino 7Point Score – Wollongbar 30, Byron 29, Ballina 24, Casuarina 17, Lismore 14, Casino 14, Yamba 12, Kyogle 12, Lismore 9, Lennox 11, Evans River 5, Mullumbimby 5Women’sCasino 29 d Lismore 24Point Score – Casino 21, Lismore 10, Byron 9, Casuarina 8Next Week’s Round 9 Matches Saturday 29th June 1st GradeRichmond Range v LismoreWollongbar Alstonville v Byron Shire RebelsCasuarina Beach v Lennox Head Ballina v Evans RiverCasino v SCU Gold Rats2nd GradeKyogle v Yamba at MallanganeeWollongbar Alstonville v Byron Shire RebelsCasuarina Beach v Lennox Head Ballina v MullumbimbyEvans River - ByeLismore - ByeCasino – ByeWomen’s 10’sCasino v Byron Shire RebelsCasuarina Beach v LismoreUnder 18’sCasuarina Beach v Lennox HeadLismore v Yamba – at Mallanganee

Rams club day ends with key clash
Rams club day ends with key clash

21 June 2024, 10:36 PM

The Marist Brothers Rams will host a huge club day on Saturday, culminating in a crucial clash against the Evans Heads Bombers.The day starts at 9am, with matches for the U/6's through to the U/10's. Matches continue for all age groups at Oakes Oval and Crozier Field, culminating in the U/16's at 12:40pm prior to the seniors.The Reserve Grade match will kick off at 2:00pm, with First Grade slightly later than normal at 3:30pm. The Rams are coming off their biggest win of the season over the previously undefeated Byron Bay Red Devils 24-16.The Bombers defeated Casino 44-12 last week.Only one point separates the two sides on the ladder, with Evans Head in 5th and the Rams in 6th position with 11 points.The battle of the halves will be one to watch with Shallin Fuller in good form for the Rams, up against veteran Roy Bell.The spice in the forwards will be worth the price of admission, with the ex-Rams duo Lachlan and Aidan Kennedy pulling on the Bombers jersey against their former club.Rams forwards Lochlen Perrin and James Durheim have been in excellent form and will be up for the challenge.The day is also a dual Old Boys Day for both clubs, with several ex-players being involved in both clubs over the years.And on what is a massive day for the club, an important fundraising program is in place on Saturday for a very special cause.A Wish for Willow, supporting the Roberts Family is a very important fundraiser for the club.The Junior Club released the following statement for the community to get involved with."It is safe to say that everyone in our club knows the Roberts family, Bella is our Under 6's coach and play's under 17's whilst Cooper plays in our U16's team, both of them have been MBJRL club members for many years.Their beautiful 7 year old sister Willow has been diagnosed with Telangiectatic Osteosarcoma, a rare, malignant, high-grade osteosarcoma Cancer.Willow is now facing extensive surgeries, chemotherapy and rehabilitation. As you can only imagine, the impact that months of treatment based interstate will have on the family will significantly affect parents Damien and Martika's ability to work, and support their family needs financially.During winter Marist Brothers JRL will donate all profits from beanies purchased from the club to the Roberts family Go Fund Me cause. Whatever amount is tallied up at the end, we will then double. We will also hold a further fundraiser at upcoming home games (details TBA). Beanies can be purchased online at www.mbjrl.org.au or at the canteen during home games.If you wish to donate directly, as a lot of our members already have, you can visit the Go Fund Me page here: https://www.gofundme.com/.../a-wish-for-willow-support...

A massive round of FNC Rugby ahead
A massive round of FNC Rugby ahead

21 June 2024, 9:42 PM

A massive day of rugby is set for Round 8 in the FNC Rugby Union competition.Ladder leaders Ballina will host the Wollongbar Alstonville Pioneers, it what will be one of the clashes of the season.Both sides have been in strong form to start the season, and along with Byron Shire, are set to fight out the Minor Premiership as the season progresses.Lismore will host the Casino Bulls at Lismore Rugby Park, with First Grade match starting at 3:15pm.All four grades will be in action, with Colts kicking off at 11:50am against a combined Wollongbar Alstonville/Ballina side.Reserve Grade will follow at 1:00pm against the Bulls, the Women will take the field looking for another win at 2:20pm, with First Grade to finish the day.The club is hosting an Old Boys Day to celebrate the 2004 Premiership team, with club veteran Gavin Tulk, the only player to play in the 2004 Grand Final, and still be running around this season in Reserve Grade.The SCU Gold Rats will travel east to Lennox Head to take on the Trojans in a match where they are looking to turn their season around.The Rats have named a strong side for the clash and will look for a better defensive effort.FIRST GRADE TEAM LISTSROUND EIGHT 22nd June 2024FAR NORTH COAST RUGBY UNIONBallina: 1. Stan Lolohea, 2. Nathan Groves, 3. Brett Johnston, 4. Esikia Macu, 5. Harry Bungate, 6. Reece Noble, 7. Gerald McLarnon, 8. Pierce Bryers, 9. Stephen Paskins, 10. Elliott Bryers (c), 11. Reuben Saric, 12. Anthony Lolohea, 13. Carl Lolohea, 14. Tupou Lolohea, 15. Jack KindredCoach: Michael Greenhalgh Manager: Josh MagnusVWollongbar Alstonville: 1. Ewen McQueen, 2. Austin Markwort, 3. Benji Tiatia, 4. Matt Scott, 5. Lloyd Morgan, 6. Josh Galbraith, 7. Joe Blyth, 8. Hamish Mould, 9. Louis Hollman, 10. Ben Damen (c), 11. Bodi Smith, 12. Daniel Damen, 13. Rory Collings, 14. James Vidler, 15. Sam KerryCoach: William JohnstonManager: Chris DuleyReferee: Chris JefferiesRichmond Range: 1. Blake Birmingham (c), 2. Michael MacRae, 3. Reece Manning, 4. David Lane, 5. Duncan Ryan, 6. Ryan O’Keefe, 7. Lachlan Thomas, 8. Alex Gibbon, 9. Bradon Gumbleton, 10. Matthew Sorrenti, 11. Brock King, 12. Daine Petty, 13. Nicholas Fuhrmann, 14. Cody Amos, 15. James PankhurstCoach: Alex GibbonManager: Shawn ButlerVByron Shire Rebels: 1. Scott Gamble, 2. Ashton Sione, 3. Robert Taylor, 4. Will Aisake, 5. Charlie Clapp, 6. Lucas Folcher, 7. Angus Wilbourn, 8. Will Seymour, 9. Manu Ojeda, 10. Joel Little (c), 11. James Ellis, 12. Oli Shakeshaft, 13 Will Cane, 14. Ben Mitchell, 15. Will LathamCoach: Ben MacDougall Manager: Eddy BrownReferee: Will PalmerLismore: 1. Mitchell Fawcett, 2. Cameron Bryant, 3. Aggrey Leju, 4. Andrew Jordan, 5. Ben Briggs, 6. Andrew Clark, 7. Max Smith, 8. Mitchell Cox, 9. Kyle Maluta, 10. Cody Johnston, 11. Loui Rubbo, 12. Braeden Williams, 13. Adam Rodd, 14. Gus Leju, 15. Fraser RuaneCoach: Angus MacDougallManager: Stephen ClarkVCasino: 1. Angus Langfield, 2. Robert MacKander, 3. Cameron Davis (c), 4. Cory Townesend, 5. Harry Amey, 6. Connor Frame, 7. Hunter Ryan, 8. Josh Fuller, 9. Ben Collison, 10. Jayden Torrens, 11. Joseph Brooks, 12. Bryce Spencer, 13. Sililo Stavenow, 14. Harold Torrens, 15. Nick BennCoach: Doug MurrayManager: Andrew GulliverReferee: Will BarnesLennox Head: 1. Joseph Daley, 2. Ethan Jenkins, 3. Connor Blair, 4. Jorelle Yock, 5. Luca Beasley-Kenk, 6. Brad McGoulrick, 7. Jacob Kennedy, 8. Hayden Blair, 9. Oscar Linton France, 10. Lachlan Miller, 11. Lachlan Mahon, 12. Nick Wilson, 13. Kane Creighton, 14. Rory Kershaw, 15. Tom MonteithCoach: Scott JenkinsManager: Tony FisherVSCU: 1. Mitch Bird, 2. Kirk Taylor-Brown, 3. Jake Tindall, 4. Zack Byrne, 5. Ben Miller, 6. Harrison Beaumont-Kennedy, 7. Josh Wilson (c), 8. Xavier Teseni, 9. Matt Anderson, 10. Darnell McLeod, 11. Sam Breen, 12. Reshawn Brown, 13. Jake Henry, 14. Malachi Whaanga, 15. Tyrone CollisonCoach: Beth WhaangaManager: Tim BreenReferee: Lachlan DuleyEvans River: 1. Oliver Clarke, 2. Oliver Mason, 3. Matthew Francis, 4. Ryan Duncan, 5. Max Pye, 6. Sam Carey, 7. J F Beytell, 8. Scott Willis, 9. Ben Morris, 10. Adam Armistead (c), 11. Jonathon Robinson, 12. Tama Williamson, 13. Brodie Trustum, 14. Jack Semple, 15. Zane GaiterCoach: Darren WinklerManager: Luke CleaverVCasuarina Beach: 1. Daniel Tilton, 2. Jem MacDonald, 3. Daniel Chugg, 4. Dan Raye (c), 5. James Munroe, 6. Mason Duke, 7. Kellan Murphy, 8. Oliver Miller, 9. Will Stacey, 10. Sam Vereniki, 11. TBA, 12. William Patterson, 13. Levi Dangerfield, 14. Will Harris, 15. Jesse KempCoach: Geoff Townsend Manager: Stephen LowndesReferee: Matt Clayton

Tough day out for the Greens
Tough day out for the Greens

16 June 2024, 12:21 AM

It was a tough day for Lismore Rugby against the strength of the Byron Shire Rebels.The home side toiled hard all day, but the unfortunate divide between the top teams and "the rest" was evident across several matches on Saturday.The Rebels started strongly and didn't let up, leading 54-0 at halftime before running away with the match, 87-0.Will Latham scored 3 tries for the visitors, with Will Cane and Oliver Shakeshaft crossing for doubles.In a tighter contest, Reserve Grade went down fighting 37-19, with a number of players backing up for First Grade.The Women's side had an encouraging 17-5 win over the Rebels which places them in equal second.In other matches, the SCU Gold Rats forfeited to Ballina, Richmond Range got the better of Evans River 35-24, Casuarina ran rough shot over Casino 62-12 and Wollongbar Alstonville defeated Lennox Head 29-7.FAR NORTH COAST RUGBY UNION Round 7 Results 15th June 2024First GradeRichmond Range 35(Nicholas Fuhrmann, Brock King, David Lane, Alex Gibbon tries, James Pankhurst 3 conversions, 3 penalty goals) d Evans River 24(Agustin Aversa, Jack Semple, Jonathan Robinson, JF Beytell tries, Michael Miskle 2 conversions)Half Time: Range 18 - Evans 12Casuarina 62(Penalty Try, Kai George 2, Lachlan Stacey 2, Levi Dangerfield 2, Harrison Hall, Jacob Hall, Jem MacDonald tries, Kai George 5 conversions) d Casino 12(Sililo Stavenow, Bryce Spencer tries, Jayden Torrens conversion)Half Time: Casuarina 38 – Casino 12Byron Shire Rebels 87(Will Latham 3, Will Cane 2, Oliver Shakeshaft 2, Jordan Elliott, Jye Connochie, James Ellis, Ashton Sione, John Turagabeci, Ben Mitchell tries, Joel Little 11 conversions) d Lismore 0Half Time: Byron Shire 54 – Lismore 0Wollongbar Alstonville 29(Daniel Damen, Ewen McQueen, Ben Damen, Brenden Williams tries, Bodi Smith 3 conversions, penalty goal) d Lennox Head 7(Hayden Blair try, Lachlan Miller conversion)Half Time: Wollongbar 12 – Lennox 0Ballina 30 d SCU Gold Rats 0 Point Score – Ballina 30, Byron Shire 26, Wollongbar 25, Casuarina 18, Richmond Range 17, Evans 14, Casino 14, Lennox 6, Lismore 6, SCU 02nd GradeYamba 41 d Casuarina 12Ballina 39 d Mullumbimby 13Wollongbar Alstonville 30 d Lennox Head 0Byron Shire Rebels 37 d Lismore 19Point Score – Byron 29, Wollongbar 25, Ballina 24, Casuarina 17, Casino 14, Kyogle 12, Lismore 9, Yamba 7, Lennox 6, Evans River 5, Mullumbimby 5Women’sLismore 17 d Byron Shire Rebels 5Casino 26 d Casuarina Beach 22Point Score – Casino 16, Byron 9, Lismore 9, Casuarina 8Under 18’sLennox Head 34 d Ballina/Wollongbar 5Yamba 38 d Casuarina Beach 20Point Score –Lennox 20, Yamba 15, Casuarina 8, Lismore 1, Ballina/WAR 0Next Week’s Round 8 Matches Saturday 22nd June 1st GradeEvans River v Casuarina Beach at YambaRichmond Range v Byron Shire RebelsLennox Head v SCU Gold Rats at Brunswick HeadsBallina v Wollongbar AlstonvilleLismore v Casino2nd GradeYamba v Evans River Mullumbimby v Lennox HeadBallina v Wollongbar AlstonvilleLismore v CasinoByron Shire Rebels - ByeCasuarina Beach - ByeKyogle – ByeWomen’s 10’sLismore v CasinoUnder 18’sYamba v Casuarina BeachLismore v Ballina/WAR Lennox Head – Bye

A huge milestone for Jarrett and the Dirawongs
A huge milestone for Jarrett and the Dirawongs

14 June 2024, 8:49 PM

Northern United will celebrate a huge milestone for one of their players and the club on Sunday.Djaan Jarrett will play his 100th game for the club on Sunday at Crozier Field against the Mullumbimby Giants.The club released a statement congratulating Jarrett on the milestone and celebrating the major contribution he has made to the club over 10 years."Northern United RLFC wishes to congratulate Djaan Jarrett on playing his 100th first grade game for the Dirawongs this Sunday 16th June 2024 against Mullumbimby Giants at Crozier Oval.Djaan will be the first player to reach 100 first grade games for our club in the NRRRL competition.Djaan has been a player at Northern United RLFC since 2014 after returning home from the Mid North Coast.He has contributed as a player to our club by playing prop, back row and lock over the years. Djaan is also known for his defence and skills.Many people who know Djaan also know he is deaf and wears speech processors for his cochlear implants. Djaan does not play with speech processors which also highlights his awareness during games which is an amazing skill.He is greatly respected by members of our community as a family man and an active member of our club. He is also recognised for his contribution off the field where he has coached first grade, ladies league tag and women’s tackle at our club.He has also been president of our club and contributed to strengthening our clubs operations and governance. We are proud to have a man of his character associated with our club. Congratulations on achieving 100 first grade games with the Dirawongs."A big crowd will be in attendance for the match to celebrate the milestone, with extra incentive for the Dirawongs to get back into the winners circle after a heavy loss to Cudgen last weekend.The day will start at 10:50am with the Women's Tackle Premiership game between Northern United and Bilambil, with the remaining matches against the Giants.The First Grade match is set to kick off at 2:45pm.

Lismore to host Byron Shire Rebels
Lismore to host Byron Shire Rebels

14 June 2024, 8:32 PM

Lismore Rugby Club will host the Byron Shire Rebels on Saturday in Round 7 of Far North Coast Rugby.After a break for the NSW Country Championships, the competition resumes with the Lismore side feeding a relatively unchanged lineup this weekend.Andrew Jordan comes into the side in the second row and is the only major change, after coach Angus MacDougall has settled on a regular side.The Rebels currently sit in second spot on the ladder behind leaders Ballina, and it will be a tough task for the home side but improved defensive efforts in recent weeks have shown the Greens can match it for periods with the top sides, they just need to put a full 80 minute performance together.The day will kick off with Reserve Grade at 1:00pm, the Women take to the field at 2:20pm, in what should be a close encounter and First Grade will start at the regular time of 3:15pm.In the match of the round, Richmond Range will host Evans River in what should be an entertaining match. Only 1 point separates the two sides on the ladder, with both sides evenly matched in recent years in the Presidents Cup competition.FIRST GRADE TEAM LISTS - ROUND SEVEN 15th June 2024FAR NORTH COAST RUGBY UNIONCasuarina Beach: 1. Daniel Tilton, 2. Jem MacDonald, 3. Daniel Chugg, 4. Dan Raye, 5. James Monroe, 6. Mason Duke, 7. Pat Williams, 8. Mitch Planten, 9. Jacob Hall, 10. Harry Hall, 11. Jesse Frier, 12. Nathan Turpin, 13. Levi Dangerfield, 14. Lachlan Stacy, 15. Kai GeorgeCoach: Geoff Townsend Manager: Stephen LowndesVCasino: 1. Angus Langfield, 2. Robert MacKander, 3. Anthony Butta, 4. Cory Townesend, 5. Cameron Davis (c), 6. Connor Frame, 7. Hunter Ryan, 8. Justin Zaiko, 9. Ben Collison, 10. Jayden Torrens, 11. Hakeem Torrens, 12. Bryce Spencer, 13. Fatafehi Fakatava, 14. Harold Torrens, 15. Nick BennCoach: Doug MurrayManager: Andrew GulliverReferee: Graham CookLennox Head: 1. Joe Daley, 2. Rhys Stratton, 3. Connor Blair, 4. Jorelle Yock, 5. Luca Beasley-Kenk, 6. Keane Rose, 7. Jacob Kennedy, 8. Hayden Blair (c), 9. Lachlan Miller, 10. Jaxon Stratton, 11. Sean Parry, 12. Nick Wilson, 13. Kane Creighton, 14. Rory Kershaw, 15. Tom MonteithCoach: Scott JenkinsManager: Tony FisherVWollongbar Alstonville: 1. Ewen McQueen, 2. Austin Markwort, 3. Benji Tiatia, 4. Matt Scott, 5. Thomas Parker, 6. Blake Henderson, 7. Joe Blyth, 8. Brenden Williams, 9. Louis Hollman, 10. Ben Damen (c), 11. Bodi Smith, 12. Daniel Damen, 13. Rory Collings, 14. James Vidler, 15. Sam KerryCoach: Bill JohnstonManager: Chris DuleyReferee: Lachlan DuleyRichmond Range: 1. Blake Birmingham (c), 2. Michael MacRae, 3. Duncan Ryan, 4. James Hewetson, 5. Jacob Lane, 6. Daniel Sorrenti, 7. Luke Benn, 8. Andrew Northfield, 9. Bradon Gumbleton, 10. Matthew Sorrenti, 11. Brock King, 12. Daine Petty, 13. Paul Hewetson, 14. Nicholas Furhmann, 15. James PankhurstCoach: Alex GibbonManager: Shawn ButlerVEvans River: 1. Matthew Francis, 2. Agustin Aversa, 3. Oliver Clarke, 4. Max Pye, 5. Harry Aleckson, 6. Tama Williamson, 7. JF Beytell, 8. Scott Willis, 9. Ben Morris, 10. Michael Miskle, 11. Jack Semple, 12. Adam Armistead (c), 13. Dan Parker, 14. Jonathon Robinson, 15. Zane GaiterCoach: Darren WinklerManager: Luke CleaverReferee: Matt ClaytonLismore: 1. Aggrey Leju, 2. Cameron Bryant, 3. Tate Bailey, 4. Andrew Jordan, 5. Ben Briggs, 6. Andrew Clark, 7. Max Smith, 8. Mitchell Cox, 9. Kyle Maluta, 10. Cody Johnston, 11. Julian Thompson, 12. Braeden Williams 13. Loui Rubbo, 14. Gus Leju, 15. Fraser RuaneCoach: Angus MacDougallVByron Shire Rebels: 1. Jordan Elliott, 2. Ashton Sione, 3. Rob Taylor, 4. Darragh Lynch, 5. John Turgabeci, 6. Manu Ojeda, 7. Angus Wilburn, 8. Will Seymour, 9. Jye Connochie, 10. Joel Little (c), 11. Ben Mitchell, 12. Oli Shakeshaft, 13. Will Cane, 14. Simon Lemare, 15. Will LathamCoach: Ben MacDougallManager: Eddy BrownReferee: Chris Jefferies (NZ)

Gold Rats struggle as Rep Teams head west
Gold Rats struggle as Rep Teams head west

07 June 2024, 10:11 AM

The SCU Gold Rats have again struggled in their move to the FNC Rugby Union First Grade Competition.The Gold Rats took on Evans River in a catch up game mid week, which was to be played in Round 2, but was postponed due to wet weather and ground closures.The Gold Rats have struggled in recent weeks, and this was again the case on Wednesday night.The Killer Whales jumped to a 35-0 lead by halftime and doubled it in the second half, finishing the match 70-7.The lone try scorer for the University side was Xavier Salapo, who has been a shining light this season.The Rats will regroup this weekend and look to turn their season around with a bye this weekend across the competition.The FNC Representative teams have travelled to Tamworth for the NSW Country Championships.The Senior Men's side will play Central Coast and Mid North Coast for a chance to make it through to the finals and a shot at either the Caldwell Cup or the Richardson Shield.The Senior Women's side have been placed in a pool with Hunter, Central Coast and Mid North Coast, with matches starting from 8am on Saturday and Finals from 8am on Sunday.A number of junior sides have also travelled south for the NSW Junior State Championships, with several being met with rain soaked grounds after torrential rain in Sydney and surrounds for the last few days.FAR NORTH COAST RUGBY UNION                                            Round 2 Catch up Match Results 5th June 2024First GradeEvans River 70(Zane Gaiter 3, Michael Miskle 2, Jonathon Robinson, Matthew Francis, Ben Morris, Oliver Mason, Cody Reti tries, Michael Miskle 10 conversions) d SCU Gold Rats 7(Xavier Salapo try, Tyrone Collison conversion)Half Time: Evans River 35 – SCU 0Point Score – Ballina 25, Byron Shire 21, Wollongbar 20, Casino 14, Evans River 13, Casuarina 13, Richmond Range 12, Lennox Head 6, Lismore 6, SCU 0

Lismore Swans receive iconic Eagles guernseys from Mayor
Lismore Swans receive iconic Eagles guernseys from Mayor

02 June 2024, 1:03 PM

Lismore Swans Juniors received special AFL guernseys from the West Coast Eagles, donated to Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg after the 2022 floods. The Eagles, a renowned AFL club, made this gesture to support the community's recovery.Swans President Philip Tsourlinis remarked on the kids' excitement. "It doesn't matter who you support, what code you love; it's just a fantastic gesture by the Eagles and the kids loved receiving an AFL guernsey." He also thanked the Mayor for presenting the guernseys and enjoying a morning of Aussie Rules footy, a sport he is passionate about.Mayor Krieg highlighted the importance of this support."Since the floods, sports participation has decreased, so helping out with participation is key. We know the benefits of keeping kids active by playing team sports, which have benefits that flow to their adult lives." "There are plenty of sports to choose from in Lismore, but I am biased and think Aussie Rules footy is undoubtedly the best sport to play."Tsourlinis encouraged the community to get involved in Aussie Rules.(Lismore Swans President Philip Tsourlinis and Mayor Steve Krieg handing out guernsey today. Photo: supplied)"Parents are looking for a fun, safe and challenging environment for their kids, and nothing is better than Aussie Rules," he said."Numerous kids in Lismore and the surrounding villages could make it to the AFL if they chose to play Aussie Rules instead of other sports. We have so many talented athletes in Lismore that they should be playing Aussie Rules."There is now a genuine pathway to the AFL via the Gold Coast or even Sydney for players in the Northern Rivers.""Kids playing Rugby League or Soccer have a lower chance of making it to the NRL or the A-League (if the A-League will even survive), or even to a top basketball league, so here is an Australian game made by Aussies watched and loved by millions around Australia. "The best thing is that Aussie Rules for kids is so fun and safe to play. Game Day is so much fun for parents as well as the kids. It's not always about making it to the big league; it's mainly about kids having fun and keeping active."He concluded with a call to action. "Let's see if we can fill teams between U7 to U17s by 2030. The challenge has been set, so anyone willing to volunteer and help is welcome to join and get on board."

Strong second half not enough for Lismore
Strong second half not enough for Lismore

02 June 2024, 9:37 AM

A strong second half from Lismore was not enough to take the two competition points against Evans River on Saturday.The Killer Whales got off to a strong start in the wet conditions, racing to a 14-0 lead in the first half.The second half was a different story, with winger Julian Thompson, prop Mitch Fawcett and backrower Max Smith all crossing for 5 pointers in a 19 point second half, but Evans River managed to add two more tries to their tally to take the match 24-19.The SCU Gold Rats forfeited to Wollongbar Alstonville after not securing enough numbers for the match.In the local derby, the Casino Bulls defeated Richmond Range 28-17.In the match of the round, Casuarina and Byron Shire could not be separated, finishing in a 10-10 draw.In the biggest scoreline of the weekend, Ballina defeated Lennox Head 41-5 in muddy conditions at Quays Reserve.The competition will have a break next weekend with the NSW Country Rugby Union Championship being held in Tamworth.FAR NORTH COAST RUGBY UNION Round Results 1st June 2024First GradeEvans River 24(Jonathan Robinson, Matthew Francis, Zane Gaiter, Jack Semple tries, Michael Miskle 2 conversions) d Lismore 19(Julian Thompson, Mitchell Fawcett, Max Smith tries, Braeden Williams 2 conversions)Half Time: Evans 14 – Lismore 0 Casino 28(Cameron Davis 2, Ben Wainiqolo tries, Jayden Torrens 2 conversions, 3 penalty goals) d Richmond Range 17(Alex Gibbon, James Pankhurst, Nicholas Fuhrmann tries James Pankhurst conversion)Half Time: Range 17 – Casino 3 Casuarina Beach 10(Webb Lillis try, Kai George conversion, penalty goal) drew Byron Shire Rebels 10(Trevior Owens, John Turagabeci tries)Half Time: Casuarina 10 – Byron 0Ballina 41(Anthony Lolohea 2, Jack Kindred 2, Pierce Bryers, Stan Lolohea, Harry Bungate tries, Pierce Bryers 2, Jack Kindred conversions) d Lennox Head 5(Lachlan Miller try)Half Time: Ballina 26 – Lennox 0Wollongbar Alstonville 30 d SCU Gold Rats 0 Point Score – Ballina 25, Byron Shire 21, Wollongbar 20, Casino 14, Casuarina 13, Richmond Range 12, Evans 8, Lennox 6, Lismore 6, SCU 02nd GradeLismore 13 d Evans River 11Casino 14 d Kyogle 0Ballina 30 d Yamba 0Wollongbar Alstonville 55 d Mullumbimby 0Byron Shire Rebels 20 d Casuarina 5Point Score – Byron 24, Wollongbar 20, Ballina 19, Casuarina 17, Casino 14, Kyogle 12, Lismore 9, Lennox 6, Evans River 5, Mullumbimby 5, Yamba 2Women’sCasuarina Beach 38 d Byron Shire Rebels 0Point Score – Casino 11, Byron 10, Casuarina 6, Lismore 5Under 18’sLennox Head 25 d Casuarina Beach 14Point Score –Lennox 15, Yamba 10, Casuarina 8, Lismore 1, Ballina/WAR 0

Lismore to face Killer Whales
Lismore to face Killer Whales

31 May 2024, 10:38 PM

Lismore Rugby Club will head to Evans Head with confidence, when they take on the Killer Whales on Saturday afternoon.Lismore are coming off a 57-12 defeat by Ballina, but there were glimpses of strong defence and when in possession, organised attack.A good start and consistency will be the key for the Greens to come away with victory in Evans Head.The Killer Whales come off a heartbreaking 1 point loss to Casino last weekend, even though they scored 6 tries in the loss.The side will see Cameron Bryant play his fourth position in as many weeks, when he starts at hooker, with Tate Bailey shifting to prop.Veteran Ben Briggs will start in the second row to strengthen the pack.In the backline, Julian Thompson starts on the wing and Soren Webster earns a start at outside centre after several strong performances in Colts and Reserve Grade.Reserve Grade will kick off at 1:50pm and First Grade at 3:15pm.The SCU Gold Rats will head to Wollongbar with a number of new faces ready to strengthen the side against the competition heavyweights.The Rats will be looking for a better defensive effort against the Pioneers after a tough weekend last round.FIRST GRADE TEAM LISTSROUND SIX 1st JUNE 2024Coopers FAR NORTH COAST RUGBY UNIONBallina: 1. Stan Lolohea, 2. Gerald McLarnon, 3. Brett Johnston, 4. Esikia Macu, 5. Harry Bungate, 6. Reece Noble, 7. Wilson Lovokuro, 8. Pierce Bryers, 9. Stephen Paskins, 10. Elliott Bryers (c), 11. Nemani Matirewa, 12. Anthony Lolohea, 13. Reuben Saric, 14. Tupou Lolohea, 15. Jack KindredCoach: Michael Greenhalgh Manager: Josh MagnusVLennox Head: 1. Joseph Daley, 2. Ethan Jenkins, 3. Connor Blair, 4. Zayden Allen, 5. Brandon Charlton, 6. Brad McGoulrick, 7. Harry Cunynghame, 8. Reece Stratton, 9. Oscar Linton France, 10. Lachlan Miller, 11. Sean Parry, 12. Nick Wilson, 13. Luke Irwin, 14. Rory Kershaw, 15. Rory KershawCoach: Scott JenkinsManager: Tony FisherReferee: Lachlan DuleyCasino: 1. Angus Langfield, 2. Robert MacKander, 3. Cameron Davis (c), 4. Cory Townesend, 5. Harry Amey, 6. Connor Frame, 7. Hunter Ryan, 8. Justin Zaiko, 9. Ben Collison, 10. Jayden Torrens, 11. Jonathon Close, 12. Anthoy Butta, 13. Sililo Stavenow, 14. Harold Torrens, 15. Lenny DrugutanalevuCoach: Doug MurrayManager: Andrew GulliverVRichmond Range: 1. Simon Skinner, 2. Michael MacRae, 3. Duncan Ryan, 4. Nathan Bell, 5. Jacob Lane, 6. Ben Wheeler, 7. Lachlan Thomas, 8. David Lane, 9. Steve Gray, 10. Matthew Sorrenti, 11. Nicholas Furhmann, 12. Paul Hewetson (c), 13. Ryan O’Keefe, 14. Brock King, 15. James PankhurstCoach: Alex GibbonManager: Shawn ButlerReferee: Matt ClaytonWollongbar Alstonville: 1. Ewen McQueen, 2. Bill Johnston, 3. Benji Tiatia, 4. Josh Galbraith, 5. Thomas Parker, 6. Blake Henderson, 7. Joe Blyth, 8. Brenden Williams, 9. Louis Hollman, 10. Ben Damen (c), 11. Bodi Smith, 12. Daniel Damen, 13. Hudson Love, 14. James Vidler, 15. Sam KerryCoach: William JohnstonManager: Chris DuleyVSCU: 1. Suitilaga Soaga, 2. Kirk Taylor-Brown, 3. Jake Tindall, 4. Zach Byrne, 5. Harrison Kennedy-Beaumont, 6. Tala Agafili, 7. Lachlan Wallace, 8. Xavier Tiseni, 9. Harry Rutter, 10. Matt Anderson, 11. Cooper McDonald, 12. Darnell McLeod, 13. Jake Henry, 14. Tyrone Collison, 15. Dillon RobertsonCoach: Beth WhaangaManager: Tim BreenReferee: Will BarnesCasuarina Beach: 1. Daniel Tilton, 2. Jem MacDonald, 3. Daniel Chugg, 4. Dan Raye (c), 5. James Munroe, 6. Mason Duke, 7. Callum O’Shea, 8. Pat Williams, 9. Jacob Hall, 10. Harry Hall, 11. Jesse Kemp, 12. Webb Lillis, 13. Levi Dangerfield, 14. Lachlan Stacy, 15. Kai GeorgeCoach: Geoff Townsend Manager: Stephen LowndesVByron Shire Rebels: 1. Jordan Elliott, 2. Ashton Sione, 3. Robert Taylor, 4. John Turagabeci, 5. Will Seymour, 6. Sam Caldwell, 7. Manu Ojeda, 8. Benji Clarke, 9. Jye Connochie, 10. Joel Little (c), 11. Reuben Shepherd, 12. Oli Shakeshaft, 13. Trevior Owens, 14. Will Cane, 15. Will LathamCoach: Ben MacDougall Manager: Eddy BrownReferee: Graham CookEvans River: 1. Oliver Clarke, 2. Connor Thornley, 3. Matthew Francis, 4. Max Pye, 5. Harry Aleckson, 6. Tama Williamson, 7. J F Beytell, 8. Agustin Aversa, 9. Ben Morris, 10. Michael Miskle, 11. James Fairweather, 12. Adam Armistead (c), 13. Jonathon Robinson, 14. Jack Semple, 15. Zane GaiterCoach: Darren WinklerManager: Luke CleaverVLismore: 1. Mitchell Fawcett, 2. Cameron Bryant, 3. Tate Bailey, 4. Mitchell Cox, 5. Ben Briggs, 6. Andrew Clark, 7. Max Smith, 8. Angus MacDougall (c), 9. Kyle Maluta, 10. Cody Johnston, 11. Julian Thompson, 12. Braeden Williams, 13. Soren Webster, 14. Gus Leju, 15. Fraser RuaneCoach: Angus MacDougallManager: Stephen ClarkReferee: Peter Campbell

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