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Papanui Pair Shine On Kiwi Ferns Debut
The Australian Jillaroos reclaimed supremacy in women’s rugby league with a well-deserved win in a typically bruising and absorbing Test against a gallant Kiwi Ferns outfit, but the disappointment of the 16-4 result was tempered in Canterbury by the outstanding debuts of front-rower Bunty Kuruwaka-Crowe and centre Corrina Whiley. The...
CRL Farewells Operations Manager Chou Teiwaki
There’s a few heavy hearts around the Canterbury Rugby League offices today, with long-serving Operations Manager Chou Teiwaki finishing up this week to join his family’s property business – after a well-earned break and some quality time with his wife and young son and daughter. Chou played one year with...
Sydenham Swans Determined To Fight On
Sydenham Swans haven’t had a team in the Massetti Cup for a decade, but the Canterbury Rugby League foundation club’s determination to survive and prosper remains as strong as ever. And fittingly, a former Swans great is leading the open-ended fight for a return to the glory days. Second-term president...
Red and Black Report: Edition No.9
Each week we’ll be keeping you up to date with how our Canterbury Rugby League products are performing in Australia’s elite and lower-grade competitions. Here’s how they went in Round 9: NRL Riccarton Knights’ favourite son Lewis Brown played 23 minutes in the back-row during Manly’s sizzling 46-8 rout of South Sydney,...
CRL Premiers Massetti Cup Rd 4 Results
CRL PREMIERS MASSETTI CUP - ROUND 4 RESULTS & SCORERS Papanui Tigers 34 ( Steven Knights, Tane Suavine, Kyle Pauro, Darren Tonihi, Isaac Malitota, Izic Placid tries. Izic Placid 5 goals) bt Halswell Hornets 14 ( Ben Ilalio, Willie Davies, Jamie Nuttridge tries. Jamie Nuttridge 1 goal) Hornby Panthers 36 ( Tauvale Tauvale, Christian...
Baxendale leads Hornby to third straight win
Via The Press Photo Credit: John Kirk-Anderson The Hornby Panthers will take some stopping in the Canterbury Rugby League premiership based on early-season form. Jeremy Lawrie's side had their third consecutive win on Saturday, beating the Northern Bulldogs 36-8 to remain the only unbeaten side in the Massetti Cup. Canterbury Bulls captain...
Brown Named For Star-Studded Samoa
Hornby Panthers junior and Cronulla Sharks utility Fa’amanu Brown has been named in a star-studded Toa Samoa squad for next week’s historic Test against England at Campbelltown Sports Stadium. The 22-year-old debuted for the island nation on the corresponding representative weekend in 2016, playing five-eighth kicking three goals in an...
Ferns Call-ups Highlight Women’s League’s Progress in Canterbury
It’s been a watershed week for women’s rugby league in Canterbury, with two local players named in New Zealand’s squad to take on Australia in Canberra on Friday, May 5. Papanui Tigers duo Bunty Kuruwaka-Crowe and Corrina Whiley have earned maiden Kiwi Ferns call-ups for the Anzac Test clash with...
Red and Black Report: Edition No.8
Each week we’ll be keeping you up to date with how our Canterbury Rugby League products are performing in Australia’s elite and lower-grade competitions. Here’s how they went in Round 8: NRL Lewis Brown featured in Manly’s dramatic golden point win over Canberra, playing a season-high 50 minutes off the bench...
CRL Massetti Cup Round 3 Wrap
Via The Press/Tony Smith The return of two Canterbury Bulls front rowers gave the Linwood Keas a timely boost as the Canterbury rugby league champions bounced back from a heavy first round defeat to beat the Papanui Tigers. Linwood lost to early pacesetters Hornby 38-12 on opening day but the...
Red and Black Report: Edition No.7
Each week we’ll be keeping you up to date with how our Canterbury Rugby League products are performing in Australia’s elite and lower-grade competitions. Here’s how they went in Round 7: NRL Making his maiden NRL start just a week after returning to Brisbane’s first-grade squad, utility Kodi Nikorima filled injured halfback...
Injury-hit Keas Use Layoff To Their Advantage
They say the best thing about a loss is that it’s only a week until the next game, but circumstances have consigned defending champs Linwood Keas to a frustrating 21-day wait to make amends for their heavy Round 1 loss to Hornby Panthers. Following the 38-12 grand final rematch defeat,...