General 2019 Warriors Jersey Flegg

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Build-up begins for 2019 Jersey Flegg Cup
warriors.kiwi
Tue 9 Oct 2018, 04:26 PM

With the Vodafone Junior Warriors confirmed to again line up in the New South Wales Jersey Flegg Cup next year, the club has today announced it has scheduled an open trial weekend across October 27 and 28.

It will be an opportunity for talented young players from throughout New Zealand to trial for next year's squad.

“We have a directive to recruit, retain and develop the best young players in New Zealand,” said Vodafone Warriors general manager football Brian Smith.

“We are committed to working with local rugby league organisations to strengthen the local game but the Jersey Flegg pathway is critical for us to both retain and develop our emerging talent.”

Smith said the Vodafone Warriors will once again look to promote young elite players to play in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW in 2019.

“We fielded a very young side in the Jersey Flegg this year with as many as four or five of our top eligible under-20 players playing in the ISP,” he said.

“Player development is certainly our focus in lower grades but we expect to be more competitive in next year’s Jersey Flegg Cup competition.”

The trial weekend on October 27-28 will again start at Cornwall Park. The first trial day will be followed by a closed training day on Sunday, October 28 (venue to be confirmed to the successful trialists).

“We have recently recruited a number of quality prospects to join our squad and have some talented juniors who will make their debuts in 2019 but there are genuine opportunities for the right athlete,” said Vodafone Warriors recruitment manager Peter O’Sullivan.

“We are mindful that there are late bloomers, kids from regional New Zealand and players who are returning from overseas who just need an opportunity to impress”

Jazz Tevaga, just crowned the NRL’s Dally M Interchange Player of the Year, and ISP captain James Bell, the club’s 2018 ISP Player of the Year, are both graduates from the open trial. Last year alone there were five players who progressed from the open trial to make their Jersey Flegg debuts for the Vodafone Junior Warriors.

For this year’s trial, the Vodafone Warriors are primarily interested in elite rugby league and rugby union players born in the years 2000 (under-18) and 2001 (under-17).

“We really encourage young players to register and we will then lock in those selected to trial,” said O’Sullivan.

For day two, players identified from the trial games at Cornwall Park will join others selected by club’s recruitment staff for a high-quality closed training and trial day on October 28.

Registrations of interest for the October 27 trial close on Wednesday, October 17.

Players who are invited to trial must bring their own shorts, socks, mouth guard and boots.

REGISTER FOR VODAFONE JUNIOR WARRIORS OPEN TRIAL
VODAFONE WARRIORS | OPEN TRIAL

Saturday, October 27 - Day 1 Open Trial
Cornwall Park, Puriri Drive, Epsom, Auckland
Registrations from 9.00am, trials from 10.00am

Sunday, October 28 - Day 2 Closed Trial Day
Auckland Venue to be confirmed
Assemble 9.30am

We are always open to opportunities for open age players. Players who are born in 1999 (under-19) or 2002 (Under 16) who are confident of their ability and level of talent are encouraged to email their CVs to academy@warriors.kiwi for further consideration.

https://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2018/10/09/build-up-begins-for-2019-jersey-flegg-cup/
 
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Five&Last

Five&Last

Any info on Brody Tamarua? Selected for the trial. Played U20 last year and still eligible this year.
 
Wellington Warrior

Wellington Warrior

Vodafone Junior Warriors hang on
Sun 21 Apr 2019, 01:14 PM

The Canberra Raiders have fallen short of a miracle comeback as they went down to the Warriors 40-34 at GIO Stadium.
The Warriors had a 40-16 lead early in the second half before the Raiders seized momentum of the match to get within six points of their opponent.

The Raiders piled pressure on the Warriors early, and after earning two repeat sets, Jordan Martin ran a good line to score the opening try in the seventh minute.

Harley Smith-Shields double the score for the Raiders shortly afterwards as the Green Machine continued to dominate field position.
The Warriors registered their first try of the afternoon when Tom Ale latched onto a grubber to score under the posts. Parity was restored on the first set from the kick-off as Phillip Makatoa went through under the posts.

The New Zealand outfit continued to threaten the Raiders, and five-eighth Paul Turner gave his side the lead as he stepped his way through the line before beating Jackson Stuart to score.

Jyris Glamuzina added another try to the scoreboard for the Warriors before Kayal Iro made the score 28-12 at halftime.
The Raiders started the second half brightly, and after coming close on two occasions, Joe Roberts showed plenty of strength to slam the ball down over the line.

Harley Maynard scored out wide, and Tom Ale scored his second as the Warriors continued their try-scoring ways.
Harley Smith-Shields added his second try of the day as the Raiders kept fighting. Darby Medlyn powered his way over the line after the Raiders had good field position after back to back penalties.

The Raiders continued to surge home and reduced the deficit to six points when Daine Spencer scored off the back of some good work by Kyle Paterson.
New Zealand Warriors 40 (Tries: T Ale 2, P Makatoa, P Turner, J Glamuzina, K Iro, H Maynard, Goals: S Moala 6) d Canberra Raiders 34 (Tries: H Smith-Shields 2, J Martin, J Roberts, D Medlyn, D Spencer; Goals: T Westcott 5)
 
Rick O'Shay

Rick O'Shay

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Anybody been following these young guys?

Can't find anything on the club web site. They seem to have dropped off the end of the earth
 
Otto Sump

Otto Sump

The sharks and warriors both scored a try on the 45 minute mark? What happened did someone fumble from the restart and the opposition scored?
 
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