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    The Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup side finished their competition with a comprehensive win against Newcastle and once again tall young front rower Brady Turner was outstanding including scoring a strong try, his first of the campaign and a great 70 metre charge through the centre of the ruck, beating double digit tackles over the course of the seventy metre charge.

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    Titans contracted Lofi Khan-Pereira then started on the wing for Burleigh Second’s side in their final 2021 Queensland Cup trial against the Tweed Heads Seagulls on Saturday night and was one of the best players on the field on the way to scoring two spectacular second half tries.

    Lofi Khan-Pereira’s first try resulted from a kick to Lofi Khan-Pereira’s right wing with the ball sitting up perfectly for him to streak away to score. Lofi Khan-Pereira’s second try also came from a kick, this time from Ngangarra Barker who grubbered to the right wing with the ball once again sitting up perfectly for Lofi Khan-Pereira to run onto it in full flight to cross for his second try of the half.

    Lofi Khan-Pereira in fact could have had a second half hat trick when he almost grabbed an intercept off Jack Cook but he could not quite get to the ball, if he had it was shut the gate for try number three.

    Burleigh, in the 72nd minute of the match went to Lofi Khan-Pereira’s right wing once again with a kick but even though the Tweed Heads left winger got to the ball first Lofi Khan-Pereira was able to get hold of him and drag him into touch.

    Lofi Khan-Pereira showcased his leaping ability in the opening minutes of the match when he leapt high to take a Tweed Heads attacking bomb to his wing on the full to defuse a dangerous situation.

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    in Round One of the MM Cup on Saturday Titans contracted Kaleb Ngamanu started at left centre for the tweed Heads Seagulls against the Ipswich Jets.

    It was an interesting game for Kaleb Ngamanu, for the first sixty five minutes or so the ball and play always seemed to be on the opposite side of the field, but with the game on the line in the final five minutes with Tweed Heads holding onto a two point lead, all of a sudden the ball and play was everywhere where Kaleb Ngamanu was.

    In the 65th minute with the Seagulls defending their won line, Kaleb Ngamanu produced an outstanding tackle on the Jets tearaway left second rower (No. 11). The Jets second rower had space to build his momentum and charged at the line but Kaleb Ngamanu put him on the ground with a superb low tackle.

    The Jets No. 11 second rower felt the power of Kaleb Ngamanu once again just three minutes later in the 68th minute. The Jets had an overlap but Kaleb Ngamanu came out of the line to hit the second rower around the chest just as he was looking up after taking possession of the ball.

    Interspersed between those two outstanding tackles was a strong hard run brining the ball out of his own twenty metre area by Kaleb Ngamanu who received the ball off Oskar Bryant to the left of the play the ball making ten valuable metres. The last five metres of the run were on his hands and knees after Kaleb Ngamanu was tripped up not long into his run but Kaleb Ngamanu just kept forcing his way forward.

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    The 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season that was for Thomas King:

    Round Three saw Thomas King make his first appearance for the Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup squad when he started from the bench against the Greater Northern Tigers. Thomas King came onto the field early in the second half, playing in the centre of the field.

    Thomas King also started from the bench in Round Four against the Central Coast Roosters as well as in Round Five, being the final regular season round against the Newcastle Knights coming on early in the second half to operate in the front row.

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    The 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season that was for Jury Taewa:

    Jury Taewa was named in the left second row position for the Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers. In a great situation for his family, Jury Taewa’s twin brother Jaylen was the other starting second rower on the right side for the Northern Rivers Titans.

    Disappointingly Jury Taewa suffered a head knock in the first half of the match and was unable to take any further part in the match which was an unfortunate situation as Jury Taewa was having a very solid match to that point.

    After missing Rounds Two and Three as a result of his Round One head knock, Jury Taewa was back in the Northern Rivers Titans squad for Round Four against the Central Coast Roosters in Lismore as a curtain raiser to the Titans against Warriors NRL trial. Jury Taewa came onto the field mid-way through the first half, playing in his usual left second row position.

    Jury Taewa also started from the bench in Round Five against the Newcastle Knights coming on to play left second row mid-way through the first half.

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    The 2021 U18 Laurie Daley Cup season that was for Patrick Gray:

    Patrick Gray was named from the interchange bench row for the Northern Rivers Titans U18 Laurie Daley Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers at Ballina. After missing Round Two Patrick Gray was back on the bench for Round Three against the Greater Northern Tigers.

    When he came onto the field against the Greater Northern Tigers, Patrick Gray provided enthusiasm including winning a penalty early in the second half when the defence would not allow him to get to his feet after Patrick Gray had poked his head through the line.

    Patrick Gray moved back into the starting line-up in the second row for Round Four at Lismore against the Central Coast Roosters , a match that was played as a curtain raiser to the Titans/Warriors NRL trial and also started in the second row in Round Five against the Newcastle Knights and made his presence felt from the kick off when in conjunction with Kyhan Weir crunched the Newcastle front rower who took the ball from the kick-off.

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    The 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season that was for Kaden Rees:

    Kaden Rees started on the right wing for the 2021 Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers. Unfortunately the ball did not get out to Kaden Rees’s right wing that often in the match, but to his credit Kaden Rees went looking for the ball when the Northern Rivers Titans were bringing the ball out of their own territory and defended well against the giant Wests Tigers outside backs.

    Kaden Rees also started on the right wing in Round Two against local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs in Nambucca Heads. Round Three saw Kaden Rees move from the right wing to right centre as the Northern Rivers Titans took on the Greater Northern Tigers.

    From an attacking perspective the ball did not get out to his side of the field often but Kaden Rees certainly went looking for the ball producing some good runs out of dummy half but he certainly shined from a defensive perspective.

    Kaden Rees was involved in a strong tackle in the 21st minute of the match when along with Bo Peisley and Creedence Donovan he initially held up the Tigers fullback and dragged him into touch five metres out from the line.

    Kaden Rees continued at right centre in Round Four against the Central Coast Roosters and as in Round Three he was exceptional defensively producing a try saving tackle in the 56th minute of the match.

    Kaden Rees continued at right centre in Round Five being the final regular season round against the Newcastle Knights and as usual played well especially in defence.

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    The 2021 U18 Laurie Daley Cup season that was for Henry Lee:

    Henry Lee started at right second row for the Northern Rivers Titans U18 Laurie Daley Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers at Ballina and also started at right second row in Round Two against local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs at Nambucca Heads.

    Henry Lee also started at right second row in Round Three against the Greater Northern Tigers and made a strong run of a penaly restart early in the second half when he came off the long run to charge into the Greater Northern Tigers set defensive line.

    Just minutes later Henry Lee produced a smart piece of play from the Northern Rivers Titans kick-off from Jye Davis’s try. Henry Lee was starting on the left sideline just in front of the goal line. With the kick off coming his way, Henry Lee ensured that his left foot was in touch and then took the kick on the full to get a penalty for the Northern Rivers Titans back on the halfway.

    Henry Lee moved to the front row for Round Four at Lismore against the Central Coast Roosters and as usual threw his weight around in both attack and defence. One instance stood out in the match when in the 54th minute, Henry lee came flying out of the line looking for a big hit, the Central Coast Roosters forward had a look at the flying Henry Lee and dropped the ball cold.

    Henry Lee was back at right second row in the physical Round Five encounter against the Newcastle Knights and made his prescence felt in just the 15th minute with a strong twenty metre charge through centre field.

    Henry Lee did not let the halftime break slow him down when he flew onto the ball from the second half kick off return. Henry Lee’s hard running paid off in the 56th minute when he charged straight onto a pass five metres from the Knights line to crash over. Henry Lee was then on hand again to take a strong hit-up from the kick-off over his try.

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    The 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season that was for Bo Peisley:

    Bo Peisley was named at halfback for the Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers operating on the right side of the field in the match.

    Unfortunately the Northern Rivers Titans went down in the match but Bo Peisley had some good moments in the match including putting up a big mid-field bomb early in the second half towards the right touchline. The Wests Tigers ;left winger knocked the ball on and the Northern Rivers Titans, through jesse Soric scored from the next set of six.

    Bo Peisley also started at halfback in Round Two against local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs in Nambucca Heads and in Round Three against the Greater Northern Tigers kicking three conversions in the Titans 30 – 16 victory.

    Bo Peisley was also involved in a strong tackle in the 21st minute of the match when along with Kaden Rees and Creedence Donovan he initially held up the Tigers fullback and dragged him into touch five metres out from the line.

    Bo Peisley continued at half back in Round Four against the Central Coast Roosters, producing an outstanding short kicking game early including forcing Central Coast to ground the ball in their own in goal twice in the opening twenty four minutes of the match.

    Bo Peisley also started at half in Round Five against the Newcastle Knights scoring a double as the Northern Rivers Titans finished their season with an impressive 28 – 4 victory.

    Bo Peisley’s first try came in the 24th minute of the first half through a show and go as he ran to the left, once through the line Bo Peisley ran at a 45 degree angle to score under the posts. Just a minute earlier Bo Peisley produced a show and go to the left but was dragged down centremetres short but won a penalty when he was held down by the Newcastle defence.

    Bo Peisley scored his second try of the match in the 52nd minute when he moved into dummy half a metre out from the Newcastle line and just to the right of the uprights. Bo Peisley dummied to his right before darting over to score.

    Bo Peisley, like he had all competition kicked well in the match, including in the 43rd minute when he produced a stabbing right foot kick from forty metres out that found the touchline less than ten metres out from the Newcastle line in the right corner.

    Bo Peisley did it all in the match including defensively with probably his best moment of the match in relation to that attribute coming in the 48th minute with a great ball and all tackle on the Newcastle five eight who had tried to run over him from a Knights scrum win.

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    The 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season that was for Jaylen Taewa:

    Jaylen Taewa was named in the second row for the Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers. In a great situation, Jaylen Taewa’s twin brother Jury was the other starting second rower for the Northern Rivers Titans. Jaylen Taewa worked hard in the match, playing significant minutes in the match and worked hard especially in defence against the Wests Tigers giant forward pack.

    Jaylen Taewa also started in the second row, specifically right second row in Round Two against local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs in Nambucca Heads as well as in Round Three against the Greater Northern Tigers.

    The Round Three match was Jaylen Tawea’s best of the season to that point, impressing in both attacking and defence, deservedly scoring in the second half when he charged onto a pass to the left of the ruck to crash over from close range right next to the right upright.

    Jaylen Taewa was on song early in the first half with a twelve metre surge into the heart of the Greater Northern Tigers forward pack.

    Defensively Jaylen Taewa was also very strong in the match including a desperate one armed tackle in the 23rd minute on the Greater Northern Tigers fullback to prevent a line break.

    Jaylen Taewa continued at right second row in Round Four against the Central Coast Roosters , a match that was played as a curtain raiser to the Titans/Warriors NRL trial in Lismore and also started at right second row in Round Five against the Newcastle Knights.

    Jaylen Taewa and produced one of the better tackles that I saw in the competition in the match when with his left shoulder he smashed the Newcastle forward who was bringing the ball back after the Northern Rivers Titans had been forced into a goal line drop out. Not long later Jaylen Taewa followed that up with a strong hit in the Newcastle No. 15 front on.

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    The 2021 U18 Laurie Daley Cup season that was for Shane Davis-Caldwell:

    After missing Round One of the 2021 U18 Laurie Daley Cup competition, Shane Davis-Caldwell started Round Two against local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs at left centre. Shane Davis-Caldwell had some good moments in the match, including a great kick chase mid-way through the first half when he was able to grab the North Coast fullback by the collar from behind and rag doll him to the ground.

    Shane Davis-Caldwell almost found himself on the try scorers list in the 18th minute of the match, but the North Coast defence was able to hold him up after he forced his way over near the left corner.

    Shane Davis-Caldwell also started at left centre in Round Three against the Greater Northern Tigers and was hevily involved in the Titans second try of the match when from a scrum win Shane Davis-Caldwell cut inside before offloading in the movement that led to a try in the left corner.

    Shane Davis-Caldwell moved to right centre in Round Four at Lismore against the Central Coast Roosters and also started at left centre in Round Five against the Newcastle Knights.

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    The 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season that was for Creedence Donovan:

    In Round Two in the 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup competition, Creedence Donovan started at fullback for the Northern Rivers Titans side that took on local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs in Nambucca Heads.

    Creedence Donovan was the Northern Rivers Titans most dangerous ball runner in the match and also produced on outstanding piece of play when after a Northern Rivers Titans turnover when attacking the North Coast line, he turned a chased down the Bulldogs left winger after he had broken away.

    Round Three saw Creedence Donovan move from fullback to the right wing as the Northern Rivers Titans took on the Greater Northern Tigers.

    Creedence Donovan produced an outstanding piece of play in the opening minutes of the second half. Creedence Donovan tracked back to retrieve a kick towards the right corner and after running the ball back, he was held down and drew a penalty on his own twenty metre mark. Creedence Donovan took the tap quickly and flew down the right touchline seventy metres before being caught just metres short of the try line.

    Creedence Donovan was also involved in a strong tackle in the 21st minute of the match when along with Bo Peisley and Kaden Rees, he initially held up the Tigers fullback and dragged him into touch five metres out from the line.

    Creedence Donovan was at it again late in the first half when he dragged his opposite winger over the sideline as soon as he had taken a kick on the full.

    Creedence Donovan continued on the right wing in Round Four against the Central Coast Roosters , a match that was played as a curtain raiser to the Titans/Warriors NRL trial in Lismore.

    Creedence Donovan started Round Five against the Newcastle Knights on the right wing producing a start piece of play in the 2nd minute of the second half when he trapped a difficult grubber kick to his right wing with his foot and then was able to bring the ball back a further ten metres.

    Creedence Donovan made a further ten metre run in the 41st minute of the match when he came off the wing to make the metres through the centre of the ruck.

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    The 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season that was for Cameron Bevan:

    Cameron Bevan was named at hooker for the Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers. Even though the Northern Rivers Titans went down in the match, Cameron Bevan was an impressive performer for the Northern Rivers Titans, leading his forwards onto the ball well from dummy half and also defending exceptionally well in the centre of the ruck against a huge Wests Tigers forward pack.

    Cameron Bevan also started at hooker in Round Two against local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs in Nambucca Heads and in Round Three against the Greater Northern Tigers producing some moments of class in the 30 – 16 victory including a second half try.

    Early in the first half Cameron Bevan forced the Tigers to restart by way of a goal line drop when he grubber kicked out of dummy half into the in-goal.

    Early in the second half Cameron Bevan was unlucky not to score when he darted out of dummy half to his left from close range but unfortunately he was held up. Cameron Bevan made up for that in the 48th minute when he darted out of dummy half to the right of the play the ball to score next to the left upright.

    Cameron Bevan was very good defensively in the match including being on hand to hold up the Greater Northern Tigers front rower over the line with the assistance of front rower Brady Turner.

    Cameron Bevan continued at hooker in Round Four against the Central Coast Roosters where once again he provided good service out of dummy half.

    Cameron Bevan also started at hooker in Round Five against the Newcastle Knights. Against Newcastle Cameron Bevan showed his intelligence in the 23rd minute. Cameron Bevan was at dummy half less than a metre out from the Newcastle line with nowhere to go, Cameron Bevan deliberately grubber kicked the ball out of dummy half hard into the Knights defenders who were crouched low, forcing a penalty for offside and winning the ball back for the Northern Rivers Titans.

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    The 2021 U18 Laurie Daley Cup season that was for Rowan Mansfield:

    Rowan Mansfield started from the interchange bench row for the Northern Rivers Titans U18 Laurie Daley Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers at Ballina coming on to play in a roving forward role operating as a lock when he came on, regularly getting into dummy half and running a lot out of there.

    After his impressive Round One performance, Rowan Mansfield deservedly moved into the starting line for the Northern Rivers Titans at lock in Round Two against local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs at Nambucca Heads, with Rowan Mansfield scoring the Northern Rivers Titan’s second try of the match and he also recorded a line break assist.

    Rowan Mansfield’s try resulted when he ran a straight hard line from around three metres out from the North Coast line, hooker Tanu Nona darted out of dummy half to the left and put the ball onto his chest and Rowan Mansfield was able to put the ball down under the posts.

    Rowan Mansfield’s line break assist was a good piece of play in his own territory. Rowan Mansfield ran to the line, jinking to his left just prior to the line and popped a short pass to his left to Nicholas Troy to rumble into a gap and then make another twenty metres down the middle of the field.

    Rowan Mansfield also started at lock in Round Three against the Greater Northern Tigers and recorded another line break assist when he put front rower Kyhan Weir into a big gap by way of a short pass to his left.

    Rowan Mansfield also started at lock in Round Four at Lismore against the Central Coast Roosters and was once again busy and recorded a try assist in the 43rd minute when he cut inside on a hit-up close to the Central Coast line and was able to off-load to Jye Davis who dived over.

    Rowan Mansfield continued at lock in Round Five against the Newcastle Knights and made his presence felt early with a strong front on tackle on the Newcastle front rower that forced the ball loose from his grasp. Rowan Mansfield produced another strong front on tackle that forced the ball loose from his Newcastle opponent when he took the hit-up from a penalty restart just a few minutes after his strong first hit.

    Against the giant Newcastle forward pack Rowan Mansfield was able to use his footwork to make ground through the centre of the ruck including a strong fifteen run in the set of six after Michael Roberts early first half try. Rowan Mansfield made another strong run of ten metres through centre field in the dying minutes of the first half. Rowan Mansfield’s footwork continued in the second half including a strong sixteen metre effort from a hit-up to the left of the play the ball.

    Late in the match Rowan Mansfield was almost rewarded for his effort in the match but he was held up over the line.

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    The 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season that was for Reshawn Anderson:

    Reshawn Anderson was named on the interchange bench for the Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup side for their Round One match against the Wests Tigers. Reshawn Anderson moved into the starting side in the front row in Round Two against local rivals the North Coast Bulldogs in Nambucca Heads and also started in the front row in Round Three against the Greater Northern Tigers.

    Reshawn Anderson had a good match against the Tigers getting involved early in the match with a powerful run from the fourth hit-up of the match making fifteen metres from a run to the right of the play the ball.

    Reshawn Anderson’s involvement continued minutes later when he expertly took a hard low Tigers attacking kick on the full low down and gained ten metres upfield. Minutes later, Reshawn Anderson who was packing into scrums in the front row was able to break from the scrum and chase down the Greater Northern Tigers half who had broken through the line from the scrum.

    Reshawn Anderson’s involvement continued in the 10th minute when he along with Kye Cooper smashed a Greater Northern Tigers front rower forcing him to lose the ball just ten metres out from the line. Minutes later Reshawn Anderson looked as if he had scored on the left side of the field but the referee adjudged that he had been held up.

    Reshawn Anderson put an exclamation point on his impressive match in the 52nd minute when he smashed the Greater Northern Tigers fullback with a huge hit when he flew in from the fullback blind side.

    After missing Round Four Reshawn Anderson was back in the starting side in the front row in Round Five against the Newcastle Knights taking the first hit-up of the match from the Newcastle kick off, impressive Reshawn Anderson then also took the 4th hit-up on the same set, being the first set of the match.

    Reshawn Anderson finished his 2021 U16 Andrew Johns Cup season on a high when he scored in the 55th minute of the match. Reshawn Anderson received the ball twelve metres out from the line and to the right of the play the ball. Reshawn Anderson shaped to pass to his right before straightening to charge his way over to get the ball down adjacent to the right upright.


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