The North Newcastle Rugby League Football Club
Notice of Annual General Meeting. All welcome to attend
Calling All Players From 1987, 1988 And Those That Represented The BlueBags In The Lower Hunter Competition Thereafter :
Can You Please Contact Either Gary Callaghan Or Matt Woolston via the Norths Bluebags Facebook page.
Caitlin Moran went into her maiden World Cup not knowing, or worrying about, what position she would play for the Jillaroos.
But now the versatile Upper Hunter-bred, Wallsend-based, North Newcastle utility will steer the Australian women’s team around the final from halfback.
Moran, who turned 21 while in camp last month, will continue as national pivot against New Zealand in Brisbane on Saturday.
“It doesn’t worry me where I play,” Moran said.
“I’m just happy being part of it all. It’s a dream come true.”
It was a mixed bag for Moran’s North Newcastle teammates with Isabelle Kelly named in the centres on Friday while Bec Young missed the 17-player squad.
START: Newcastle-based Jillaroos representatives Caitlin Moran and Bec Young at Alder Park. The World Cup kicks off Thursday. Picture: Josh Callinan
Caitlin Moran and Bec Young see each other almost every day.
The Australian women’s rugby league representatives work together, socialise together and during the last 12 months have trained intensively together, including fitness sessions at Alder Park.
Now the Newcastle duo finally get to live out a World Cup dream together on home soil.
“Bec and I have actually been training since last November, making each other run in 30 degree heat,” Moran said.
“It was hard but we had to get through it and our end goal was always pushing for a spot in that World Cup.
“I work with Bec as well, so we’re pretty well together from when we wake up in the morning until we go to sleep at night.”
Both have now been rewarded for their efforts, selected to play in the Jillaroos’ tournament opener against the Cook Islands in Cronulla on Thursday (4pm).
Wallsend 20-year-old rookie Moran was picked to wear the prestigious No.7 jersey after impressive performances across the backline this season, which featured the inaugural NSW Women’s Premiership player of the year award.
Adamstown 34-year-old mother-of-two Young returns to the international scene at prop to defend the trophy she helped claim for the girls in green and gold in England in 2013, determined to keep a spot throughout the entire competition.
They will be joined in the starting 17 by Central Coast-based North Newcastle and Blues teammate Isabelle Kelly in the centres.
Pool games against England (November 19) and Canada (November 22) follow. Semi-finals are scheduled for November 26. The decider will be a double header with the men’s showdown in Brisbane on December 2.
Young wants another date with destiny.
“We’re not afraid to say we want to win,” Young said.
“We’re there to win and we’ve been building our confidence, especially in the women’s game, in taking that next step and backing our ability to do really well.”
Moran said the squad, fresh from a week-long training camp on the Gold Coast, were well prepared.
”We’ve definitely ramped up our program with fitness this year,” Moran said.
“From the Auckland Nines to the [Anzac] Test, this is the hardest training I’ve done since I started playing and all the girls have stuck to it.”
Both were supportive of a landmark $3.75 million investment into the women’s game announced this month following the collective bargaining agreement reached by the NRL and Rugby League Players Association.
It was hard but we had to get through it and our end goal was always pushing for a spot in that World Cup.”
Caitlin Moran
JILLAROOS: Nakia Davis-Welsh, Karina Brown, Annette Brander, Isabelle Kelly, Meg Ward, Ali Brigginshaw, Caitlin Moran, Steph Hancock, Brittany Breayley, Rebecca Young, Vanessa Foliaki, Talesha Quinn, Zahara Temara, Maddie Studdon, Lavina O’Mealey, Simaima Taufa, Kezie Apps, Corban McGregor, Heather Ballinger.
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North Newcastle BlueBags are proud to announce Tony Delany as our Coach for the 2018 season. The club is in great hands with the strategies and program that will be put in place by Tony for the upcoming season. Kick off cant come quick enough. Congradulations from everyone here at the North Newcastle Bluebags. Well done Tony.
North Newcastle will have three representatives at next month’s World Cup after Caitlin Moran, Isabelle Kelly and Bec Young were named in the 24-player Jillaroos squad on Sunday.
Moran and Kelly will take part in their first World Cup tournaments while dual international Young returns to help Australia’s women’s rugby league team defend their breakthrough title.
Young wore the green and gold in England four years ago but after missing the 17 for the final victory she wants to try and make amends on home soil.
“To be selected in the 24, especially at my age thinking I don’t know how I’ll go here, I’m really happy,” the 35-year-old mother-of-two said.
“He [Jillaroos coach Brad Donald] knows how hard I’ve worked and what it means to me to be there.
“And I’ve talked on many occasions in front of the girls about my disappointment at the last World Cup, playing every round game and not being selected to play in the actual final.
“It made me realise and learn about team dynamics and how to react in that situation and building character.
“It took me a little while to get over, but I’ve got that fire still in my belly so I’ll be pushing for the 17 definitely.”
Young is one of a handful who played in the competition last time around while Moran and Kelly are two of 15 World Cup debutantes.
The Blues trio missed last month’s Jillaroos match in Papua New Guinea because of North Newcastle’s run to the NSW Women’s Premiership grand final, but they played together for Australia in the Anzac Test.
Personal training programs start on Monday with weekend gatherings scheduled in Sydney the rest of this month before going into camp early November.
Australia open with Cook Islands on November 16.
All round games and both semis are scheduled for Shark Park in Cronulla. The final is at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium before the men’s decider on December 2.
Meanwhile, North Newcastle’s 2017 award winners were announced at the club’s presentation at Carrington Bowling Club on Saturday night with Holly Wheeler voted players’ player. Other prizes went to Amy Broadhead (best back), Jerry Burgmann (best forward), Alicia Martin (rookie), Skye Lovett (coaches) and Moran (representative).
FIXTURES: November 16 v Cook Islands (4pm); November 19 v England (1:45pm); November 22 v Canada (4pm); November 26 semi-finals; December 2 final (3:45pm).
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Many congratulations to all our Players who received awards at our Presentation last night at Carrington Bowling Club.
Best Back – Brent Steggall
Best Forward – Connor Lynch
Most Improved – Kenneth Harding
Most Trys – Ty Hopley
Players Player – Luke Fisher
Best Clubman – Justin McManus
Best Back – Amy Broadhead
Best Forward – Jerry Burgmann
Players Player – Holli Wheeler
Rookie of the Year – Alicia Martin
Coaches Award – Skye Lovett
Representative Player – Caitlin Moran
Best Player on Grand Final Day – Kylie Hilder