CRL APPOINT DUANE FYFE AS CEO

Canterbury Rugby League is pleased to announce the appointment of Duane Fyfe as CRL’s new Chief Executive Officer. Duane’s acceptance of the role renews his association with Canterbury Rugby League, having been employed as General Manager from 2004-08. It also extends his long involvement in rugby league – Duane has managed NZ Army, Junior Kiwis…

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CANTERBURY TRIO NAMED IN PDRLNZ SQUAD

Physical Disability Rugby League New Zealand congratulate the following players selected to represent New Zealand at the 2018 Rugby League Emerging Nations World Championships in Sydney October 6th- 13th. Che Fornusek (NSW) – Captain Gary Endacott (Christchurch) – Vice Captain Michael Kulene (Auckland) Uturei Toparea (Auckland) Jason Gilmour (Auckland) James Doolan (Auckland) Phil Milne (Christchurch)…

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RED AND BLACK REPORT 2018: EDITION NO.21

Each week the Red and Black Report will keep you up to date with how our Canterbury Rugby League products are performing in Australia’s elite and lower-grade competitions. NRL Jamayne Isaako scored a try and kicked three goals while Brisbane teammate Kodi Nikorima produced two try-assists, but it was an unhappy night for the Broncos…

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WOUNDED TIGERS REFLECT ON TOUGH SEASON

Papanui Tigers

It’s been a tough year for Papanui Tigers, finishing seventh in the 2018 Massetti Cup and having to default their final-round game against Linwood Keas because of injury toll that left more than 30 players unavailable. It was never going to be easy for the Tigers as they had to try and find ways to…

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SIMON DOIG TAKES ON CRL BOARD CHAIRPERSON ROLE

At the Canterbury Rugby League Board meeting on Monday, July 30, Chairperson Llew Timpson opted to step down from the role, which he has held since February 2017. Simon Doig, who joined the CRL Board last year, was elected as the new Chairperson. As someone who has been involved with the grassroots of the game…

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WARRIOR SUI FLYING THE FLAG FOR CANTERBURY

Yesterday marked a watershed occasion for women’s rugby league in New Zealand with the announcement of the Warriors’ squad for the inaugural NRL Women’s Premiership. And Masuisuimatamaalii ‘Sui’ Tauasa-Pauaraisa has carved out her own historic niche by becoming the first Canterbury player to feature in the competition, earning a contract in the 22-strong squad. But…

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