JTS TItans 2024

Kobi Hauraki came off the bench this morning for the New Zealand U16 School's side against a New Zealand Club's side.

The match ended in a 12 all draw but Kobi Hauraki showed some superb skills after coming onto the field to operate at lock midway through the centre half.
Kobi Hauriki was named the MVP of the match.
 
Jahzayis Perenara-Livapulu’s performance in 2024 in the GBJRL U16 Division One competition saw him named the Souths Magpies Best and Fairest.
 
Harrison Hill has been allocated to the Ipswich Jets in 2025 and will start the 2025 season with the Jets in the MM Cup competition.
 
Henry Kallquist will move down to the Gold Coast in 2025 and has been allocated to the Ipswich Jets and will start the 2025 season with the Jets in the MM Cup competition.
 
Banjora Porch came off the bench for the Byron Bay Devils to operate in the front row in the 9th minute in Round Fourteen of the NRRRL U18 competition against the Tweed Coast Raiders with Banjora Porch recording a try assist in the 42nd minute when after running onto the ball ten metres from the try line and to the left of the play the ball Banjora Porch got within a metre of the try line before getting a superb right hand off-load away to his left when engaged with four defenders to allow his support runner to score near the left corner.

In the 17th minute from two passes to the right of the play the ball Banjora Porch rumbled forward from twenty seven to twenty metres from the try line but after being brought to ground Banjora Porch was not held and quickly bounced back to his feet to run towards the centre of the field and get with two metres of the try line directly in front of the posts. Also in the 45th minute Banjora Porch ran an underneath route to the right of the dummy half to run from twenty nine to forty five metres from the try line.

Banjora Porch made a powerful driving right shoulder tackle in the 24th minute on one of the Raiders front rowers (No. 8) driving him back three metres and dumping him on his back in the centre of the field with the Tweed Coast front rower slowly back to his feet.
 
Elliott Farrell moved to five eight for the Byron Bay Devils in Round Fourteen of the NRRRL U18 competition against the Tweed Coast Raiders with Elliott Farrell recording a try assist in the 46th minute with a long cut-out pass to his left when six metres from the try line to put his left winger (No. 19) over to score in the left corner.

From wide on the left side of the field in the 41st minute Elliott Farrell straightened up his run as soon as he received the ball twenty five metres out and as a result Elliott Farrell was able to carry the ball to within eight metres of the try line.

From the left of the play the ball in the 16th minute in the centre of the field fifteen metres out Elliott Farrell put in a high right foot chip towards the left wing with the ball dropped in the in-goal by the Tweed Coast right winger to force a goal line drop-out.

In the 12th minute Elliott Farrell made a driving right shoulder tackle on the Raiders fullback in the centre of the field thirty metres from the try line with the force of Elliott Farrell’s hit driving him back at least four metres.
 
Kaleb Smith came off the bench to operate at dummy half for the Murwillumbah Mustangs in the 33rd minute of Round Fourteen of the NRRRL First Grade competition against the Ballina Seagulls and in the 37th minute Kaleb Smith ran out of dummy half to his left to get the ball from forty to thirty metres from the try line.

In the 78th minute Kalbe Smith looked right but ran to his left down a short left blindside from sixteen metres from the try line and got over the try line seven metres in from the left corner post however the referee ruled that Kaleb Smith had lost the ball over the try line being grounding the ball.
 
Elliott Farrell started on the right wing for the Byron Bay Devils in Round Fourteen of the NRRRL First Grade competition against the Tweed Coast Raiders with Elliott Farrell kicking a conversion in the 13th minute from ten metres in from the left touchline.
 
Dallas Ingram started at fly half (No. 10) for the TSS First XV in Round Nine of the GPS School Boy Rugby competition against Brisbane Grammar School and in the 21st minute Dallas Ingram showcased his elite kicking skills with a driving right foot kick from three metres from his own try line with the ball bouncing over the right touchline thirty two metres from the Brisbane Grammar School try to make sixty five metres for TSS.
 
Viliami Fifita started at No. 6 for the TSS First XV in Round Nine of the GPS School Boy Rugby competition against Brisbane Grammar School and in the 29th minute after receiving the ball wide on the lest side of the field forty metres from his try line Viliami Fifita crashed over the top of one defender to charge to within twenty three metres of the try line before getting a right arm off-load away to his left to his winger.

Then in the 39th minute Viliami Fifita carried the ball down the left channel from six metres inside his half to fourteen metres inside Brisbane Grammar School’s half before recycling the ball quickly to maintain momentum for TSS.

Viliami Fifita’s performances across the 2024 GPS School Boy Rugby First XV competition saw him named by the Courier Mail as a player to keep an eye on in 2025.
 
Tyler Pereira started at fullback and captain for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in Round Seven of the CC Cup against the Redcliffe Dolphins with Tyler Pereira making a half break in the 10th minute when after taking possession of the ball to the left of the dummy half thirty metres from his try line Tyler Pereira stepped off his right foot to get the ball to within a metre of the try line before being awarded a penalty after his head was slammed into the ground by a defender.

From the right of the play the ball in the 38th minute Tyler Pereira ran the ball from twenty one to thirty two metres from the try line. Then in the 46th minute after chiming into the Seagulls backline wide on the right Tyler Pereira got the ball from nineteen to seven metres of the try line before getting a great right arm “underground” pass away to his left.

Tyler Pereira also did well defensively in the 54th minute to hold up the Redcliffe right second rower No. 11 under the posts.
 
Treleque Boyce-Silimaka started at right second row for the Burleigh Bears in the Round Seven of the CC Cup local derby against the Tweed Heads Seagulls and in the 4th minute from two passes to the right of the play the ball Treleque Boyce-Silimaka made twelve metres to get the ball to the halfway mark but unfortunately suffered a head knock.

Treleque Boyce-Silimaka returned to the field at right second row in the 47th minute and two minutes later in the 49th minute Treleque Boyce-Silimaka ran an underneath route to the right of the play the ball and broke two tackles to carry the ball from twenty two to within seven metres of the try line just to the right of the posts. Treleque Boyce-Silimaka also ran an underneath route to the right of the play the ball in the 55th minute and ran the ball through the centre of the field from forty one to twenty nine metres from the try line.
 
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