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    With the NSWRL competitions postponed below is the to date 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup summary for Daniel Butterini :

    Daniel Butterini was named to start in the centres for the Northern Rivers Titans in Round One of the 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup against the Parramatta Eels at Cudgen however the match was cancelled due to the wet conditions.

    Daniel Butterini started Round Two of the U18 Laurie Daley Cup at left centre against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina and also started at left centre in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters.

    Daniel Butterini also started at left centre in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters and had a huge match on the way to scoring a hat trick. In relation to his first try, Daniel Butterini received the ball wide out to the left of the field after a Northern Rivers Titans scrum win fifteen metres out from the Central Coast line and immediately cut back inside twice to crash over five metres from the left upright.

    Daniel Butterini scored his second try when he was on the spot to take a Thomas Weaver kick when it bounced perfectly. Daniel Butterini was able to take the bouncing ball above his head and place it down a metre inside the dead ball line.

    Daniel Butterini scored his third and final try from a twenty metre dash out of dummy half. With the Central Coast defence back peddling Daniel Butterini got into dummy half and ran to the right of the play the ball producing a left foot step near the try line to wrong foot the remaining defenders to dive over mid-way between the corner post and the left goal post.

    Daniel Butterini also started at left centre in Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers adding a try assist to his 2020 stats sheet. Daniel Butterini cut inside off his left foot with the Titans on the attack and it looked like he would score himself but had his legs taken out from under him. Daniel Butterini was not held however and flicked the ball out of the back of his right hand when he was on his knees to Jaylon DeGroot to score.

    Daniel Butterini also started at left centre in the Round Five local derby against North Coast scoring in the first half when he ran into a gap on the left side of the field and took a ball from Thomas Weaver who had drifted across the field

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    With the NSWRL competitions postponed below is the to date 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup summary for Titan Nic Torrens:

    Nic Torrens was due to start at lock for the Northern Rivers Titans in Round One of the 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup against the Parramatta Eels at Cudgen but the match was cancelled.

    Nic Torrens started Round Two of the U16 Andrew Johns Cup at lock against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina and produced some outstanding moments including a great run mid-way through the first half of around twenty metres, the majority of the ground he made was post contact.

    In the second half Nic Torrens also produced a smart piece of play. On around the halfway mark, Nic Torrens was on hand to retrieve the ball in space after it was dropped by a Knights front rower. Instead of trying to outrun the converging cover defence, Nic Torrens popped a good ball to his left to Travis May to run fifty metres to score.

    Nic Torrens also started at lock in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters and in Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers and in the Round Five local derby against North Coast where his defence came to the fore with some heavy initial contact in the centre of the ruck.

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    With the NSWRL competitions postponed below is the to date 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup summary for Titan Oskar Bryant:

    Oskar Bryant was named to start at hooker for the Northern Rivers Titans in Round One of the 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup against the Parramatta Eels at Cudgen however the match was cancelled due to the wet conditions.

    Oskar Bryant started Round Two of the U18 Laurie Daley Cup at hooker against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina and was impressive including a great break through the centre of the ruck in the first half of around forty metres before he drew the Knights fullback to send Jaylan DeGroot away to score.

    Oskar Bryant also started at hooker in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters and in Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers throwing the last pass to Noah Johannssen to score in the first half.

    Oskar Bryant also started at hooker for the Round Five local derby against North Coast and was his usual busy self in the centre of the ruck.

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    Probably going to spend some time reviewing things with the impact of everything. I will be back.

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    Take a well earned rest while you can old mate, you deserve it.
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    All the best to all of the youngsters, never give up on your dreams because dreams do come true.

    Take care all!!!

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    Yeah it’s a bit soul crushing for the youngsters. Hopefully they can find a way to stay motivated and keep training some how.
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    The 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup competition that was for Titan Blake Forder:

    Blake Forder was named to start at fullback for the Northern Rivers Titans in Round One of the 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup against the Parramatta Eels at Cudgen however the match was cancelled due to the wet conditions.

    Blake Forder started at fullback in Round Two of the U16 Andrew Johns Cup at fullback against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina as well as in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters where he proved to be a significant threat to break through the Roosters defensive line every time that he touched the ball especially when running to the right of the field.

    Blake Forder also started at fullback in Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers as well as in the Round Five local derby against North Coast recording two try assists, one in each half and one on each side of the field.

    Blake Forder’s first try assist resulted from his quick hands, he chimed into the backline on the left of the field and as soon as he took the ball was confronted by a North Coast defender rushing in, Blake Forder barley took possession and flicked a great ball to his left to send Damon Coldwell on a forty run to the left corner to score.

    Blake Forder’s second try assist came on the right side of the field in the second half. Blake Forder received the ball and immediately cut to his right running parallel to the defensive line and at the last moment threw a great ball to his right, putting Michael Roberts into a gap eighteen metres out from the line.

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    The 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup competition that was for Titan Jamal Laurie:

    Jamal Laurie started on the right wing in Round Two of the U16 Andrew Johns Cup against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina scoring the Northern Rivers Titans second try of the match. From a scrum move, Jamal Laurie received the ball down a short blind side producing a good in and away to get outside his direct opponent and broke away after a powerful left arm fend on the same defender to run twenty metres to score.

    Jamal Laurie also started on the right wing in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters scoring the Northern Rivers Titans first try of the match when he took at intercept and ran ninety metres to score untouched an was able to bring the ball around to near the goal posts, to make it two tries from as many matches.

    Jamal Laurie had a bug match In Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers scoring a double after starting once again on the right wing. Jamal Laurie’s first try was a spectacular effort in just the second minute of the match when he leap above his opposing winger to take a cross kick from Harvey Masoe on the full and score in the right corner.

    Jamal Laurie also stopped what looked like a certain Greater Northern Tigers try in the second half. The Greater Northern Tigers got outside the Titans right side defence and Jamal Laurie was confronted with a three on one situation just ten metres out from his own line. Just as the ball was passed Jamal Laurie was able to come forward and knock the ball into the air and finish off the intercept to prevent the try. To add to the impressive play Jamal Laurie was able to stay in the field of play and bring the ball back to the half way mark to fundamentally change the momentum of the match.

    Jamal Laurie also started on the right wing in the Round Five local derby against North Coast scoring once again from a long range intercept. With North Coast attacking ten metres out from the Northern Rivers Titans line, the ball was spun to the left, Jamal Laurie sensing the danger, moved up directly into the North Coast attacking line, initially contacting the ball above his head. Jamal Laurie, did not panic when the ball rebounded in the air, he calmly collected the ball and ran eight five metres to score near the posts.

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    The 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup competition that was for Titan Travis May:

    Travis May was due to start at five eight for the Northern Rivers Titans in Round One of the 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup against the Parramatta Eels at Cudgen however the match was cancelled due to the wet conditions.

    Travis May started Round Two of the U16 Andrew Johns Cup at five eight against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina scoring a double and also contributing a try assist through a short grubber kick in the second half for Damon Coldwell to score.

    Travis May first try was also the first try of the match. Travis May drifted across the field to the right, running with the ball in both hands. At the last second Travis May transferred the ball to his left arm accelerating and producing a right armed fend to beat the Newcastle defender to score.

    Travis May’s second try was an opportunist one, Newcastle knocked the ball on in the middle of the field with Titans lock Nic Torrens on hand to pick it up and immediate pass to his left to Travis May who outpaced the Knights cover defence in a fifty untouched run to the line to score under the posts.

    Travis May also started at five eight in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters and in Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers and once again was dangerous including making a long break down the left side of the field with the Titans scoring from the subsequent play the ball.

    Travis May also started at five eight in the Round Five local derby against North Coast scoring a good individual try splitting the defence early in the first half to give the Northern Rivers Titans an early lead that they never relinquished.

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    The 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup competition that was for Tanu Nona:

    Tanu Nona was named to start at hooker for the Northern Rivers Titans in Round One of the 2020 U16 Andrew Johns Cup against the Parramatta Eels at Cudgen however the match was cancelled due to the wet conditions in Northern New South Wales at that time.

    Tanu Nona started Round Two of the U16 Andrew Johns Cup at hooker against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina. Tanu Nona was involved in an old fashioned mouse trap play late in the match. Tanu Nona ran over the top of the ball to the right of the play the ball leaving the ball to right centre Michael Roberts who took off to the left and forced his way over the try line from close range to ensure the Titans 28 – 22 victory.

    Tanu Nona also spent the majority of his time on the field packing in at lock when the Titans had the scrum feed and it was from this situation that he was part of a set play from the scrum base that led to a try to Titans right winger Jamal Laurie. The ball went through Tanu Nona’s hands to Harvey Moase who was able to put Jamal Laurie away down the touch line.

    Tanu Nona also started at hooker in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters and for me was close to if not the Titans best in their 28 – 22 victory, scoring a try and having a big hand in another.

    Tanu Nona’s try was an outstanding individual effort in the first half. With the Central Coast defence back peddling Tanu Nona exploded out of dummy half to the right of the play the ball around about twenty five metres out from the line and was just too quick and strong for the Central Coast defence, scoring near the left upright after breaking through a number of tackles.

    In the second half, Tanu Nona ran out of dummy half to the right of the play the ball and was able to get a one armed (right arm) pass away to Michael Roberts whilst engaged with the defensive line to send Michael Roberts away down the right side of the field from his second try.

    Tanu Nona also started at hooker in Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers and added another try assist when he threw a perfectly weighted long pass out of dummy half to his left for Damon Coldwell to score in the corner from close range. The pass was perfectly weighted because as well as needing to cover an extended distance, the pass had to be looped over a defender who had come out of the line. Tanu Nona had no margin for error with the pass but made it look deceptively easy and routine, such was its execution in one fluid movement.

    Tanu Nona was once again at hooker in the Round Five local derby against North Coast and as usual provided excellent service out of dummy half as well as undertaking some probing runs to get the Northern Rivers Titans on the front foot early in their sets of six in their two point victory in the must win match

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    The 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup competition that was for Titan Riley Lack:

    The young Murwillumbah five eight, centre or fullback is a Titans contracted player was named to start at five eight for the Northern Rivers Titans in Round One of the 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup against the Parramatta Eels at Cudgen however the match was cancelled due to the wet conditions.

    Riley Lack started Round Two of the U18 Laurie Daley Cup at five eight against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina playing on the right side of the field as usual. Riley lack also scored late in the match after putting a bomb up to the right corner. Riley Lack immediately chased his own kick and after it was retrieved by Rowan Mansfield was on hand to take the pass from the fellow Titans contracted player to score.

    Riley Lack moved to the right centre position for Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters scoring late in the second half. A kick was put up to the right wing, Rowan Mansfield leapt high to take the ball on the full and just as he was about to be pushed over the side line threw a one armed pass (like an NFL quarter back) back inside to Riley Lack who scored in the right corner from a metre out. Riley Lack will probably never score an easier one.

    Riley Lack moved back to five eight for Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers and for the Round Five local derby against North Coast.

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    In March 2020 Titans contacted Keano Kini was selected to captain the under 16 NZtag Black team that was due to compete in the Trans-Tasman Series in April but unfortunately that series has been postponed indefinitely.

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    The 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup competition that was for Titan Ryan Foran:

    After a long term injury Ryan Foran was named on the Northern Rivers Titans extended bench for Round Three of the U18 Laurie Daley Cup competition against the Central Coast Roosters. Ryan Foran however ended up starting the match at left second row scoring a double with both tries coming off passes from fellow Titan Thomas Weaver.

    Ryan Foran’s first try resulted when he ran an outside shoulder route close to the Central Coast line to crash over. Ryan Foran scored his second try in the second half when he backed up a Thomas Weaver break to take the pass when Thomas Weaver drew the fullback to run twenty metres to score near the left corner.

    Ryan Foran also started at left second row in Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers and in the Round Five local derby against North Coast scoring the Titans first try when he followed through a Thomas Weaver stab kick which the North Coast defence could not handle.

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    The 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup competition that was for Titan Jack Cullen:

    He is a Northern New South Wales born Titans contracted front rower who was named to start in the front row for the Northern Rivers Titans in Round One of the 2020 U18 Laurie Daley Cup against the Parramatta Eels at Cudgen however the match was cancelled due to the wet conditions.

    Jack Cullen started Round Two of the U18 Laurie Daley Cup in the front row against the Newcastle Knights in Ballina scoring in the first half when he barged over from close range to score adjacent to the right upright. The try was as a result of the set play. Fellow front rower Noah Johannssen ran back towards the play the ball and Jack Cullen ran the opposite direction receiving the ball in a big gap to score.

    Jack Cullen also started in the front row in Round Three against the Central Coast Roosters and scored his second try from as many matches late in the match when he ran onto a great pass from fellow front rower Noah Johannssen to score adjacent to the left upright untouched.

    Jack Cullen also started in the front row in Round Four against the Greater Northern Tigers but moved at start at lock for the Round Five local derby against North Coast.


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