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29 June 2011 Issue 9 www.asttigers.leaguenet.com.au Last Man Standing With only 2 punters left the competition has really heated up now we are at the business end of proceedings. The weekend started with a bit of a hiccup, both Jayden and Beau selected the Broncos and obviously that was not going to get anyone $1,000 so after some quick phone calls and emails it was settled that the selections were... Actually I think we will take this opportunity to introduce our 2 punters so everyone knows who s who. Important Diary Dates 3 July 2011 Bingo Day 18-20 Nov 2011 Father & Son Weekend Away In the red corner and currently fighting out of Perth, Western Australia is Beau Paine. With a head only a mother could love, Beau is 30 odd years of age and originates from Maclean on the NSW North Coast. Now Maclean has produced some exceptional men over the years, of which Beau is not one, but none better than a bloke named Daniel Brown. Anyway we could talk all day about how good a bloke Daniel is but this is about Beau. Beau was a very talented footballer in his youth and was a vital part of the Maclean under 12 s premiership winning team, where he featured in every game as a dashing winger. Much to the dismay of his team mates Beau decided to retire at the top to pursue a career in male modelling and so the career of a potential modern day great was cut short. Apart from supporting the Panfers in the NRL Beau now bides his time enjoying long moonlit walks on the beach with his missus, line dancing and when time permits watching his new sporting passion - the Equestrian, his favourite discipline being the dressage. Beau has been a very consistent LMS performer and was only knocked out last year when the Titans turned in a below par performance in week 4. In the blue (and orange) corner and representing the mighty Toonie Tigers is young Jayden Brown. Jayden is a particularly well bred young fella (especially on his father s side) who is currently in his 3rd year of a 10 year stint at the Toonie Tigers. Like Beau in his youth, Jayden is a vital part of a very professional looking Under 8 division 4 team and gives his all every week. Much to his dad s disgust Jayden loves the Wests Tigers and notes Robbie Farah as his favourite player. Outside of footy Jayden loves fishing, Bakugan, Kamen Riders and anything else the toy companies can bring out to cost his mum and dad money. Jayden currently has the luxury of being single but at the same time can have up to 3 girlfriends on the go in any given week. He would be a fine catch for any mums looking to marry off their daughters young and he has already pledged a large amount of the winnings to the very notable and worthy charity of Dad Needs New Golf Clubs. Jayden is a real surprise packet this year after he showed no form at all in his only previous LMS outing where he bombed out in the 2nd week. Continued Page 3..

Last Man Standing cont... Anyway back to where we started and after a frantic Friday Beau settled on the DOGGIIIZZZ and Jayden the Raiders to get them the cash. Obviously the Tigers were abysmal in their efforts to win a supporter some money and the Raiders needed the ref to get over the top of the mighty eels. Now we move into another split round with many top liners out of the various teams and the reports are that Beau is starting to crack under the pressure. This mail has filtered through to Sportingbet, who have recognised the magnitude of this event, and they have installed Jayden as a clear cut $1.33 favourite to take the prize and are offering the unprecedented odds of right your own ticket for the Equestrian lover. I don t know about you but I can t wait to see which one of these 2 gladiators folds under the pressure and which one gets the cash. Brownie PHOTO OF THE WEEK Congratulations Is this you?? If it is - go to the canteen to get your free can of soft drink and a sausage sizzle. Match Reports week ending 26 June 2011 Under 6, Group 3 AST Tigers 34 vs. Kellyville 0 This week, we welcomed a new player by the name of Jesiah. With a few great hit ups, & some solid defence, Jess will no doubt get over the try line very soon. Welcome Jess. A special thanks to Fran for organising Jesiah's rego card so he could play on saturday, Thanks Fran. Up against the Bushrangers, who came out ready to play, it looked like the Tigers were going to have a fight on their hands. They had a couple of players that were very fast & elusive but could not penetrate the awesome Tigers defence, lead by Rawiri Boyce who put on a fantastic display of tackling. Great work Rawiri, keep it up. Special mention this week to Byron Jones for scoring his first try. These boys are putting in consistent performances week in, week out & they are making it extremely difficult for their opposition to even get on the board. With three 4 year olds in the team you would think there would be gaps in attack or defence, but when Rehua Boyce gets a hold of the pill & starts stepping through kids 2 years his senior, you can see why these boys make a great team. Keep training hard & having fun, & you will do some great things this year. Try scorers: Daniel 2, Byron, Jy, Grayson, Reina & Levini 1 each Goals: Jy, Reina & Rawiri Man of the Match: Rawiri Boyce Try of the week: Byron Jones Bruce & Heidi

Under 6, Group 5 AST Tigers 22 vs. Lalor Park 16 Another great game and our boys and Zoe are getting really confident. We have 12 players now and all the kids are having a great time. Our try scorers this week were Jay, Rowan and 3 tries to Kobi with one of them coming off a good offload from Brownie that may have been a touch forward. The tackle bags at training must be paying off with the defence from the whole team excellent again. Anthony converted a try which gave him player of the match and Kobi went home with the encouragement award, and the Coach gets my award for keeping up with 4 subs every 5 mins!! Tammy Under 7, Group 2 AST Tigers 28 vs. Rouse Hill 32 We were very unlucky to lose this game - the boys were great, trying so hard, we hardly made any mistakes which was so pleasing. Noah showed that he can do more than just score tries and made some great tackles. Keegan and Brendan were fantastic in defence and Andrew made the hit of the year, you had to feel for the opposition player because he just got crunched. Samuel and Siaosi made great runs along with AJ and Tahryn. Well done boys let's keep up the good work this week. Jason Under 8, Division 3 AST Tigers 18 vs. PC Titans 34 Saturday 18 June 2011 AST Tigers 22 vs. Marconi 28 A very close game with only 1 try in it. Marconi had one big unit who scored 3 of their 5 tries. That was the difference. Boys it doesn't matter how big they are all we needed to do was have 4 or 5 in the tackle to slow him up. That's why we do our "2 on 1" drills at training. In saying that we tried hard and played hard and on any given day the score card could of gone our way. Marconi scored 2 of their tries after the hooter went. In attack Cameron had a blinder with 2 tries from dumy half on the last. Jack crossed the line again as did Luke. Max was seemingly headed for the try line if not for a foot from the opposition getting tangled in his legs. Jordy continues to impress with his foot work. Tries: Cameron 2.Jack & Luke 1 each. Goals: Tyler, Cameron and Max 1 each MVP: Cameron who contributed 10 points for the game. Spud

Under 8, Division 4 AST Tigers 10 vs. Fairfield Pats 46 Even though we came up with a loss again to Fairfield Pats, we put in a good team performance. Still finding our way with our defence which continues to improve each week, the Tigers played well as a team. The team worked well in attack even though we only scored 2 tries (Kye scoring both) and Del converting one goal, against a talented team. Akesh continues to show his passion on the field being our "Man of the Match" this week. Jayden our "Player of the Week" continues to lead from the front making some blistering tackles and some great breaks in attack. Kye you just don t realise what speed you have when you get the ball and you will jump out of the stalls in a game very shortly. The girls Manaia, Jess and Ohine continue to stamp their mark on the game with Jessica "off to McDonalds" this week. Robbie, Luke, Josh and Del continue to make their presence felt on the field. Every time we ran the ball the kids ran as fast and strong. Jamie we look forward to the white streak being back on the paddock next week. Great effort kids. Brownie, Paul & Annie. Under 9, Division 2 AST Tigers 14 vs. Canley Heights Dragons 24 Not a good result today losing to Canley Dragons, a game we should not have lost considering we beat them easily only a few weeks ago. Our defence which has been our strength over the last few weeks just was not there today, Riley was our stand out tackler but we didn't tackle as a team. We made a lot of silly mistakes which gave them lots of possession and as our boys know you can't win without the ball. We made costly errors from their kick offs which resulted in them getting the ball back and scoring 3 tries. Canley Dragons grew in confidence and put a lot of pressure on us forcing us to lose our way. But to the boys credit they hung on and didn't let Canley Dragons run away with the game. 2 great tries by Jarryd kept us in the game. Today s loss is a lesson to the boys and hopefully they will learn that if we don't listen and behave at training this is what will happen on game day. So big efforts at training from here on and these boys should be back to their best. Jarryd 2 tries, Andrew 1 try Josh 1 goal Man of the match Riley Effort award Sione Go the mighty tigers Joe

Under 10, Division 2 AST Tigers 40 vs. Cabramatta 10 A good win, we went to sleep in the second half but the boys did play a mid week game and looked a little jaded towards the end. Ryley was great taking up where he left off last week and won the man of the match. Des crossed for 4 tries and had a good game. Tyrese and Bradley continue to make good yards up the middle followed closely by Matty, over all a good team effort from a very good team. Jason U nder 10, Division 3 AST Tigers 16 vs. Parra City Titans16 What a cracker of a game Toony played this week, with the boys getting away with a draw in a game that was an absolute nail biter for the entire 40mins. Toony showed plenty of heart and guts during the game and never gave up even though the odds were stacked against us being up against the Titans and the referee who might as well have put a Parra City Titans jersey on and parade around with their flag. We showed them what Toony Spirit was all about as time and time again they tried to finish us with their big boys but the boys defence was awesome. Tory stomped his way over for a try early followed by Conner scoring a sneaky try out wide locking the scores at 12 all at halftime. The second half was just as exciting as the first with Max Harris testing their line time and time again and finally Flash Gordon Jai Treadwell crossed for a try to give us a chance to win the game but the conversion was unsuccessful. It was a very entertaining game boys, a win we disserved but that's life, you win some you lose some and you draw some. Man of the match was Andrew Castia and the Player of the week was Jaidyn Hanna. Great effort boys Tries: Tory, Conner, Jai Goals: Tory, Max Charlie Under 12, Division 3 AST Tigers 28 vs. Fairfield Pats20 Great effort by the boys to win a hard fought game. Every player put in 110% which is what the coaches asked for. Very pleasing to see the team implement what we have been doing at training,. all plays were practised at training and perfected on the field. Daniel U. won man of the match with great forward running making metres every time he had a hit-up. Cody finished with a couple of great tries. Rhys and Daniel R s defence in the second half was excellent. Ben scored a great try with much improved running. So I hope everyone can get down to C.V. Kelly and watch the beast unleash. Two old men, Dane and Danielle

Under 13, Division 3 AST Tigers 18 vs. Hills District 12 Another fantastic effort by our mighty Tigers. Down 12-nil after 10 minutes, the boys woke from their slumber and tackled Hills out of the game. With 3 tries to us we were in front and victory was ours. It was pleasing to see things we practice at training being used in games. We keep saying to you that the only team that beat you is yourselves and maybe you will start believing that as your confidence grows. Thanks once again to our U/12s for their fantastic help. Steve Under 14, Division 2 AST Tigers 16 vs. Parra City Titans 32 No report submitted Under 15, Division 1 AST Tigers 22 vs. Parra City Titans 14 Well done boys. Tthe reward for sticking together during our tough learning period has paid off. Front rowers Feta, Andrew and Blake laid the platform for James and Hayden to execute their well rehearsed 'storm' play, despite being told by coaches not to do the move until instructed these naughty boys couldn t wait and went ahead with it after three minutes of play. It had immediate success, the early try gave this team the spark and enthusiasm its lacked in previous games. Mark and Peter totally outplayed their counterparts. this new combination will only get better. Dean at fullback took some great high balls and returned well. Cameron out wide waited patiently for his opportunities. he impacted with every touch of the ball and scored the final try. Jake however wasn t as patient, he had to be moved into the forwards to appease his frustrations, he will start there next game. All the forwards were great in defence, especially our marker play. Titans defeated us 38-0 seven weeks ago - they are the same side playing the same way, the tigers are not!! by Ben Dover and Phil McCavity Under 16, Division 2 AST Tigers 12 vs. CVD Cobras 8 We seem to be going through the season in second gear. Injuries, house arrest etc. has a toll. The game went pretty good for the first 2 minutes then we just seemed to go to sleep. We let a soft try in when we switched off in marker but we came back through some great support play with a try to Bubby. Ordinary kicking led to some good field position for CVD but once again our defence made it difficult for CVD to capitalise. Folau's try just before halftime was a much needed leg up. The first six minutes of the second half saw us give away a soft penalty which lead to them scoring a soft try. We are now playing as if we don t CARE IF WE ARE IN THE TOP 2 OR THE TOP 8! There was too much ground given on the back of silly penalties & some bad decisions by some selfish play. A penalty with a certain two points was rejected and play resumed. We managed to get there in the end with some great lead up work for a try in the last 4 minutes. The drama want over when CVD kicked over the top with seconds to go and luckily for us fumbled over the line. A sloppy win but a win none the less. The only pretty thing about this game was the stand in manager sitting on the table!!!! Alfred, Bubby, Urich & Michael Hunt

C Grade AST Tigers 54 vs. Parra Jnr Eels 4 A couple of the boys off to their formal A great game with a well controlled team when the opposition started playing up. A great roll up to our after game lunch at the PI, thanks to all our players and supporters who attended. This Friday we are up against the only team who have beaten us, so let s square up the result! Todd,Spike,Steve,Josh & Paris Birthdays Celebrated in July 1 st Bradley Peden, Daniel Walsh, Jeremy Wardle & Leveni Tuivai 2 nd Bruce Windle 3 rd Benjamin Saukuru 4 th Owen Fanagaake 6 th Grant Sciberras &Tony Milone 7 th Christopher Ellison 8 th Mark Eagleton 9 th Christopher Garcia & Elliott Perera 10 th Ryan Mawdsley 11 th Alfred Welsh, Braithen Aspin, Iiaisa Helu Amone, & Nutana Te Rangi, 13 th Del-Kani Wetere, Matthew Arthur & Shawn Bevan 15 th Felice Patena 16 th Cory Broughton, Luke Warman, Nathanael Falzon 18 th John Basta 19 th Luke Westwick & Rofina Lasalo 20 th Marv Leatulagi 21 st Bryce Albrecht, John Diana & Ryan Martin, 22 nd Ernest Campos, Jacob Barhoum, Jacob Foulagi 23 rd Matthew Shaw, Sione Lino 24 th Leigan Paterson & Sid Posthuma 25 th John Reynolds & Max Mansour 27 th Harry Fuimaono, Jordon Mercieca & Praneet Singh 29 th Robert Nasser 30 th Haidyn Lloyd & Tony Tatutua 31 st Luke Catorall We Hope your day was/is a special one

A Grade AST Tigers 26 vs. Fairfield Pats 0 Before I get into this week s game just a quick word on the 2 previous weeks matches because I have had email problems and could not get reports in. 10 June 2011: AST Tigers 18 vs. Merrylands 22, in a game we really should have won. We invented new ways to lose a game but still nearly snatched victory in the end. 19 June 2011: AST Tigers 40 vs. Parramatta Jr. Eels 14, in a match that saw us get back to our earlier season form to post a comprehensive victory. This week we went to Fairfield's home ground on a night that would have seen Frosty The Snowman looking for an overcoat. We had only half the squad available for the game and on paper looked like we would have our backs to the wall, however the 15 players who were there did a fantastic job, not only to win the game but to prevent their tryline from being crossed and leave Fairfield without a point for the match. The defence by our guys was awesome! They never stopped talking to each other and the way they "scrambbled in defence" left the opposition totally frustrated. The commitment every player showed was amazing. We threw the ball around when we had to and we tucked it away when we needed to play safe. We played basic footy and it worked a treat. Mitch Emery was outstanding as was Patty Tinilau and Spike, but it was a fantastic team effort with every player making a contribution. I need to give a special mention for our stand in Captain for the game, Stevie Lloyd who had a contact knocked out of his head early in the match and played the whole game with one eye, looks like he will have to wear the tag "Cyclops" from now on. Ryan Mitchell also had a great game at fullback and as our stand in goalkicker for the night managed to slot 3 from 5. I was really proud of the commitment the guys showed and I feel that we have now got back on the right track and out of our slump. Bill Holden Sponsorship Our club is very fortunate to have some wonderful sponsors supporting us with funding. If you or your organisation would like to find out more information about sponsoring our Club for the 2011 season or beyond, please contact Annie Murray 0418 494 030 or via email glenann21@bigpond.com.au.

Make sure you check our webpage regularly for even more photos taken by Jason

Upcoming Events FAMILY AFTERNOON of BINGO We are holding a major fundraising day at Toongabbie Sports and Bowling Club 12 Station Road, Toongabbie WHEN COST RSVP Sunday 3 July 2011, from 2.00pm-6 pm Your bingo tickets at $2.50 for 10 games Are needed for tables Lots of prizes for all the players and siblings Lots of raffles, lucky door, coin toss, paper plane competition for the kids (and the big ones) and giveaways for families. Support your club and our major sponsor Toongabbie Bowling & Sports Club ADDITIONAL GAMES BINGO Available to purchase and will be $2.50 per book of 10 games WHERE WE NEED YOUR HELP By providing a couple of items, we will be making up hampers for this event and ask that each team fills a washing basket full of goodies to raffle off. It can be food items, laundry items, bottles of wine, case of beer, toiletries, anything that you can add into you shopping list or donate. Please bring these items to training or your home game over the next weeks so we can prepare the raffles. Hand outs will come out to all teams over the next week. Please return your slips as soon as possible to your coach/trainer or to the Canteen. Thanks for your support! STATE OF ORIGIN Game 3 -Wednesday 6 July 2011 Bring it on! See the cockroaches take on the cane toads to win the series! Will be a cracker game and for all those poor Queenslanders you say goodbye to your No.6 Daryn Lockyer GO the Blues..

WANT A NIGHT OUT? Saturday 23 July 2011 from 7.30 pm Toongabbie Sports & Bowling Club Station Rd Toongabbie Toongabbie Sports and Bowling club presents One Hit Wonders All those shooting stars of the pop world that rose to instant fame with one big tune and then sank into oblivion soon afterwards are indulged with tongue-in cheek irreverence. The band covers musical styles to suit all tastes - from Disco to Glam Rock, Pop to Current Top 40. Will be a great night out and support our major sponsor. SOCIAL NIGHT END OF SEASON Towards the end of the season we will be having a social night out for the Parents of our club. It will be held at the Toongabbie Sports and Bowling Club, We will give you more information over the coming weeks. Sports Kids to Kangaroos Clinic Once again the July School Holidays are fast approaching and the ARL Development will be conducting a Kids to Kangaroos Clinic at McCredie Park, Guildford on Thursday 7th July from 9:30am - 1pm. The cost of the clinic will be $30 which includes over 3 hours of coaching time with qualified Rugby League Coaches, Morning Tea, Poster, Kids to Kangaroos package including: Mod Football, Hazem El-magic kicking tee and a boot-bag. In the past all registrations have been completed by filling out a rego form and faxed back but they now require all registrations to be done online. Go to www.arldevelopment.com.au/sydney then click on Guildford K2K and register online. Where: McCredie Park, Fowler Road, Guildford When: 7th July Time: 9.30am - 1pm Ages: 5 to 12 years Cost: $30 includes football, kicking tee and bootbag Morning tea and drinks are also included

MOTIV8SPORTS 3 DAY OLYMPICS WED 6- FRI 8 July 2011 Motiv8 Camps are a great alternative during the school holidays; the kids have a great time. It is well supervised and is available for school age to Year 6. Their camps are going to be out of this world and full of HYPE, COLOUR, CULTURE, SPIRIT, PASSION, Olympic STYLE. Children who attend the M8S Olympics 2011 receive first class safety and supervision in an environment fueled by SPORTSMANSHIP, TEAMWORK & MOTIV8TION. Children experience our innov8tive approach to sport and take part in our exciting array of non-contact sports in a OLYMPIC STYLE FORMAT including: 4-Ball, Basketball, Vortex Gridiron, Flag-Ball, Command- 0, Ultimate League, Oz-Tag, Street Hockey, AFL, World Soccer & the list keeps going & going. The Motiv8sports Olympic s is a 3-day journey where children try and earn as many points for their team as possible with the ultimate aim of holding the finals at the end of this 3-day festival. BLACKTOWN 3-DAY CAMP DATE: Wed 6th to Fri 8th July 2011 HOURS: 8.30am to 3.30pm daily VENUE: Patrician Brothers' Blacktown COST: for three days is $105 includes GST, BBQ lunch, medal & camp photo VISIT: www.motiv8sports.camp8.org or call David Hemming 88147729 for more info. Lots of giveaways and trophies to be won. Junior League Volunteer of the Month To showcase the hard work of western Sydney's vast array of Junior League volunteers the NSWRL Western Sydney Academy is proud to announce its Volunteer of the Month award which, in 2011, will be proudly sponsored by Hog's Breath Cafe Penrith! A Volunteer of the Month will be selected from one of western Sydney's vast array of Junior Rugby League clubs in an effort to highlight the tireless efforts from our game's volunteers, and will receive a prize pack from Hog's Breath and the Academy consisting of a NSWRL Western Sydney Academy cap, water bottle, vouchers, and more! Please forward all nominations to tim.a@nswrlwsa.com.au

THE GOOD GUYS PROSPECT The Good Guys run a promotion called SKOOL IS COOL and they have allowed us to participate in this promotion during the year. This promotion runs all year, so please remember to mention our rugby league club when making a purchase at the Good Guys at Prospect. For every $25.00 we spend our club receives $1 to spend in store. This money can add up and will go towards events that we have to assist us in raising more funds for the club. AST TIGERS WEBSITE Check out our website, there is some great pics from last year and the Under 7 s at the Parramatta game on Sunday. There will be photos on the site during the season. All the committee and coaches numbers can also be found on the site along with all the ground locations. www.asttigers.leaguenet.com.au. Check it out. BARE FOOT BOWLS/DISCO FAMILY EVENT We will be having a bowls tournament and disco for the children, not to raise funds just to get together and have a social time. We are looking at towards the end of the season; it s a lot of fun. More information to come. FATHER & SON CAMP (under 6 s- under 13 s) Friday 18 November to Sunday 20 November 2011 We will be holding a Father and Son weekend away at Camp Kariong (near Woy Woy). The cost will be $40.00 per head and this includes accommodation, food for the weekend and if there is enough food, breaky Sunday. The accommodation is dorms with beds, plus we add blow up mattress on the floor. It will be a great weekend away with bush walks to the waterfalls at Umina, beach and water hole for swimming, fishing, cricket and footy (of course) and plenty of card games for the dads! Numbers need to be confirmed by 31 July 2011. More information contact Spud 0422 809 390 or Annie 0418 494 030. GO the Tigers.. DO YOU OWN A BUSINESS? Advertise your business at the CV Kelly Park during our 2011 season. Professional signage, business logo on our website and in the newsletter each week, with your business plugged at all home games during the day. COST $300.00. Contact Annie Murray 0418 494 030 All we need is your business card.

Notes Could all parents please make the effort to help out at the Canteen and BBQ while at the ground. Just half an hour will help the Club and give our small band of workers a much needed break. A big thanks to all those that were able to help out this weekend. We really do appreciate it. Code of Conduct Warning Parramatta has issued a reminder regarding the code of conduct as follows Obscene and offensive language will not be tolerated on field or elsewhere. Junior League Board & Advisory Committee members and Referees ave been asked to be diligent in this regard and offenders will be sent off and or reported. Please warn all officials, players and spectators. Judicial panels will issue severe penalties. Team Photos for 2011 We will be, as a club, doing the team photos this year and all players will receive a team photo at the end of the season at Presentation Day. If you would like an extra special individual photo taken of your child/relative playing (samples you can see here) please complete the order form at the back of the newsletter. ** You can also view the options for individual photos in the canteen.

Round Nine Games Please check our webpage on Friday night for any late changes. Friday 1 st July 2011 AGE GROUP TIME HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE C Grade 6.30pm Canley Heights AST Tigers Rosford St Reserve Saturday 2 nd July 2011 C.V Kelly Park, Girraween AGE GROUP TIME HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE U6 Gp 3 9.40am AST Tigers Canley Vale CV Kelly Park U8 Div 3 10.30am AST Tigers Guildford CV Kelly Park U10 Div 2 11.20am AST Tigers Wentworthville CV Kelly Park U10 Div 3 12.10pm AST Tigers Marconi CV Kelly Park U12 Div 3 1.00pm AST Tigers Hills District CV Kelly Park U13 Div 3 2.00pm AST Tigers Marconi CV Kelly Park U14 Div 2 3.00pm AST Tigers Guildford CV Kelly Park U16 Div 2 4.0pm AST Tigers Parra Jnr Eels CV Kelly Park Away Games AGE GROUP TIME HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE U6 Gp 5 9.00am Kellyville AST Tigers Kellyville U7 Gp 2 9.50am Marconi AST Tigers Marconi U8 Div 4 10.40am Kellyville AST Tigers Kellyville U9 Div 2 Bye U15 Div 1 1.50pm Cabramatta AST Tigers Cabra Sports Grd Sunday 3 rd July 2011 AGE GROUP TIME HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE A Grade 2.00pm Seven Hills AST Tigers International Oval For ground locations go to our web page www.asttigers.leaguenet.com.au & click on Ground Locations. This will give you a full list of other clubs ground locations & they also link to Google maps for you. Newsletter Mailing Lists Want to receive the newsletter as soon as it is finished (why wait after all). Send an email to karenacason@hotmail.com to be added to the list so that you receive it hot off the press all you have to do is put your age group in the subject line when you send the message, we ll take it from there.

Current Oz Tip Ladder Rank LW TIPSTER Points Rank LW TIPSTER Points 1 (1) Kevin M 2010 79 2 (2) bwinmar289 78 3 (3) bronwyn888 77 3 (4) eastsideboy 77 5 (8) djwdbw 76 5 (4) joe'buldogs 76 7 (8) cockobrown 75 7 (6) des the man 75 7 (8) sycoss 75 10 (13) browneyes0_11 74 10 (6) Wrong Way kurtis 74 12 (8) dylan.mckeown11 73 12 (8) jacoba734 73 12 (18) ljwdjw 73 15 (14) 280 72 15 (18) Billymur 72 15 (14) maxine_w 72 15 (14) suz77 72 19 (22) Brock Jamo 71 19 (22) Dalrae 71 19 (18) Heidi Juhart 71 19 (18) lochie99 71 19 (14) mrjordan 71 24 (25) jaidyn1 70 Rank LW TIPSTER Points 25 (22) crazzy johns 69 25 (27) glor1 69 25 (25) willivingstone 69 28 (30) jy43 68 29 (27) alexlivingstone 67 29 (27) Todd McKeown 67 31 (32) All Saints Toongabbie 66 Tigers 31 (31) Ron Kalifa 66 33 (32) EViL_1 65 34 (32) tonyxr6 64 35 (36) anniemur 63 35 (35) jamiemur 63 35 (36) mrkaleb 63 35 (36) storm4me 63 39 (36) mattymccracker 62 40 (40) scooby67 59 40 (40) wcar777542 59 42 (42) Glenmur 57 43 (44) Cassiemur 56 43 (43) Gammidge13 56 45 (45) karenacason 45 45 (45) sausagemann 45 47 (47) chris stanshall 44 47 (47) king 11 44 Call To Arms 2011 During the season, Parramatta JRL will be supporting the Cancer Council again this season and ask that all clubs give their support. We will be giving our support as a club in raising funds to support the Cancer Council and support the fight to tackle cancer. All teams will be asked to donate a gold coin on this day and all players will be wearing yellow arm bands to show their support. We will be doing raffles this weekend at the games to raise as much as we can to assist the Cancer Council. On average more than 1,000 men are diagnosed with cancer each week, by the age of 85, 1 in 2 men will be diagnosed with cancer. Dig deep and help!

Meet the NRL Players! WHEN: Wednesday 13 th July, 2011 WHERE: Parramatta Stadium TIME: 10:30am 1pm AGE: 6 12 Years FREE - No Bookings Required FREE LUNCH PROVIDED Parents welcome to watch the clinic from the stands Entrance to Stadium via Gate F Western Side For further details please contact the Parramatta Eels Football Office on 8843 0300 Metered Parking Available at Parramatta Stadium

All Saints Toongabbie Tigers JRLFC Individual Player Photos Order Form TEAM NAME Contact No. Jersy No. INDIVIDIAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE SIZE 12 x 16 $40.00 unframed or $120.00 framed This could be a Montage of Player or Magazine Style (samples available to view at Canteen) SINGLE A4 PHOTO TYPE COST $25.00 SPECIAL ORDER MORE THAN ONE PLAYER TEAM & NAME TEAM & NAME TEAM & NAME TEAM & NAME SPECIAL ORDER TYPE MONTAGE OF PLAYER DATE OF PHOTO TAKEN PAYMENT MADE Photos By Creative Junior Sports Photography Jason Westwick

3 Day Kids to Kangaroos Camp 3 Day Coaching Camp Venue: Date: Time: Ages: Cost: Alsopp Oval, Cambridge Park Wednesday 13 th July - Friday 15 th July (Week 2 of Holidays) 10 3pm Daily 12 Years (Division 3,4,5 & 6 only) $120 Per Child Includes: Rugby League Kids to Kangaroos Pack including football, boot bag, El Magic Kicking Tee 2 Panthers design Training Shirts Panthers Cap and drink bottle Lunch, morning/afternoon tea Coaching from fully qualified ARL Development Staff Some guest appearances!! PLEASE NOTE This program is run as a skills development camp for division 3-6 players, the reason for this is the skills will be fundamental and may not challenge Div 1&2 players enough. The camp will be capped at 40 participants FIRST IN BEST DRESSED! To register please email your interest and how many player you will be registering and I will reply with the web link to register and pay online MUST REGISTER BEFORE 4pm FRIDAY 1st JULY no applications after this day will be accepted. For more information, please contact Mark Bohan Phone: 0417 210 975 Email penrithsecondary@arldevelopment.com.au

2011 WINTER MOD CAMP 4 th 6 th July 2011 Specialist coaching catering for all skill levels of players 10 to 12 years. All players receive: - o Top class coaching and instruction from NSWRL Development Staff and guest Coaches. o Dormitory room accommodation with dining, recreation, video, seminar rooms and use of all the Academy s facilities; pool, ropes, canoeing and tennis o All meals o 2 nights Accommodation, a Steeden football, 2 training shirts, 1 pair of shorts, a Cap, Water bottle, Camp photo and Certificate of Attendance The camp fee of $315.00 (including GST) covers everything. There are no additional costs and the three-day camp provides the players with an invaluable Rugby League experience. At all times during the camp, players will follow a carefully balanced program designed to promote skill development, nutrition, sportsmanship, fun and enjoyment. All players are fully supervised throughout the duration of the camp by trained NSWRL Staff and Academy of Sport Staff. Guest appearances by NRL players and recreational activities such as canoeing, archery, bike riding, swimming, tennis etc are also included. This camp is an ideal chance for players in the 10 to 12 years age group to receive extra coaching in the skills of the game. Players will be coached by highly skilled and ARL accredited coaches. They will also have the chance to meet players from all over the state Discount Rates for Participants: Clubs or Schools with 5 9 participants are $305.00 per player. Clubs or Schools with 10 or more participants are $300.00 per player. Location: Sydney Academy of Sport, Wakehurst Parkway, Narrabeen. Cancellations: If cancellation prior to 25 th June 2011, a full refund will be given. After the 25 th June 2011, a cancellation fee of $40 will be charged. For further information, contact: NSW Rugby League Academy PO BOX 533, Narrabeen NSW 2101 Ph: 02 9971 0877 Fax: 02 9971 0977 Email: academy@nswrlacademy.com.au

APPLICATION FORM Name: Date of Birth: Age as at 4 th July 2011: Address: Postcode: Phone (H): (Mob): Email: Junior League Club/ School: Closing date for applicants is 24 th June 2011 but places will be allocated on a first receive basis. You are advised to book early to avoid disappointment. My payment of $ is enclosed. If paying by cheque, please make out to NSW Rugby League and staple to the back of this application form. Direct Deposit: Commonwealth Bank BSB: 062-208 Account Number: 1001 0096 Account Name: NSW Rugby League Coaching Camp Please put your child s name as the reference. I authorise the Camp Directors to arrange any medical treatment needed if required. I agree that any images taken during the camp maybe published for future promotion of rugby league. Successful candidates will be required to abide by the Australian Rugby League s Code of Conduct while participating in the Camp. A copy of which will be forwarded upon receipt of payment. I declare that the above information is a true and correct record as at the date below:- Signed: (Player) Date: Parent / Guardian Signature: Date:

NSW Sport and Recreation Medical and consent form Child Participant details Surname Given names Address Postcode Name of school School year NSW Sport and Recreation customer no. Date of birth Age Male Female / / Program details Are you of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island descent? (statistical purposes only) Yes No Are you or your parents from a Non-English speaking background? (statistical purposes only) Yes No Program type (please circle) Venue School / Holiday / Community / Sporting / Recreation / Other Program number (if known) Program dates (from) / / (to) / / Parent/guardian details Full name of parent or guardian Mother Father Guardian/other contact Home phone Work phone Mobile Mobile Mobile Special needs Please identify any special needs or requirements not listed above (statistical purposes only) Has he/she had the Combined Diptheria Tetanus Toxoid booster injection? Yes No Year Has he/she been immunised against measles? Yes No Year Swimming ability Strong 50 metres unaided Average 25 metres unaided Poor 10 metres unaided Non-swimmer continued over

Medical information Does the participant suffer from any of the following? Any allergic condition Epilepsy, fits or blackouts Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) Bed wetting Skin condition A disability or chronic illness Sleep walking Behavioural problems Diabetes Asthma (include asthma plan) A current illness eg. flu Other If yes to one or more, please give details (attach sheet if required) Medicare number Private health insurance fund Position number on Medicare card Health care card number Pensioner health benefits card Pharmaceutical benefits concession card Number Do you have ambulance cover? Yes No Current medication Time and Dosage Please specify exact time of medication Breakfast Lunch Dinner Before bed Other Name eg. Bricanyl Time Dose Time Dose Time Dose Time Dose Time Dose 8am 2 puffs 12.30pm 2 puffs 6pm 2 puffs 8pm 2 puffs Notes: 1. Scheduled medication must be provided in the original container (as required by legislation). 2. All medications will be collected and administered by staff, unless notified in writing to the contrary. 3. Staff will supervise and register the taking of all medication. Indemnity and risk waiver Program name Venue I agree to my child's/ward's attendance at the above mentioned program. In the case of an emergency, I authorise the program staff, where it is impracticable to communicate with me, to arrange for my child/ward to receive such medical or surgical treatment as may be deemed necessary. I also undertake to pay or reimburse costs which may be incurred for medical attention, ambulance transport and drugs while my child/ward is enrolled with the program. I understand that although TSR and its service providers attempt to minimise any risk of personal injury within practical boundaries, accidents do happen and all physical activities carry the risk of personal injury. I acknowledge that there is an inherent risk of personal injury in physical activities that will be undertaken as part of this program. Full name of parent or guardian Program date / / Privacy statement The NSW Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation of 6 Figtree Drive, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127 will collect and store the information you provide to enable processing of enrolments for Centre programs. The information will be provided to instructors of the program and their supervisors, where necessary, and you consent to this disclosure. If you have been asked for information regarding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent and cultural background, this information is voluntary and is being compiled for statistical purposes only. Any information provided by you will be stored on a database that will only be accessed by authorised personnel and is subject to privacy restrictions. The information will only be used for the purpose for which it was collected. Any information provided by you to the department can be accessed by you during standard office hours and updated by writing to us or by contacting us on 13 13 02. Media consent Strike out whichever does not apply. I agree to allow NSW Sport and Recreation to use my child's/my ward's name and any photographs taken of my child/my ward at this program for the promotion of the department's services and initiatives to the media and to the general public. Full name of parent or guardian Signature Signature Date / / Date / / For more information call 13 13 02 or (02) 9006 3700 www.dsr.nsw.gov.au For deaf, hearing or speech impaired people TTY (02) 9006 3701 11 October, 2004

NSWRL ACADEMY CODE OF CONDUCT AGREEMENT Whenever there are a number of people in residence together it is necessary to establish guidelines for the smooth running of the camp. These guidelines ensure that the rights of everyone are respected: they allow everyone to know where they stand from the beginning. To Parents 1. You will be advised of any serious behavioural problem. If your child is involved in any way with drugs, alcohol or intimate relationships with other participants you will be notified immediately. It would be expected that you collect your child from the program as soon after this as possible if deemed necessary by the staff at the Academy. 2. Normal standards of behaviour are expected. Participants should not infringe on the privacy of others nor interfere with their belongings in any way. 3. The child s continued attendance at the program is subject to his/her behaviour. To Participants As a participant in this Camp, I understand that I must follow the guidelines set out below: 1. I am aware that if I am involved in any way with drugs, alcohol or intimate relationships with other participants my parent/guardians will be notified immediately. 2. I am aware that smoking is not permitted. 3. I will respect the rights of my fellow participants and staff and in return I expect the same. I will not interfere with the belonging of others. 4. I will abide by the rules that have been established by the Academy for the conduct of these programs. 5. I will not wilfully cause any damage to the Academy or anyone else s property. If I do I will pay for any replacement/repair costs. I abide by the Australian Rugby League s Code of Conduct, while at the Camp. NAME OF PARTICIPANT SIGNED (Participant) SIGNED (Parent/Guardian)