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Hugh Perrett voted Shute Shield Player of the Year

Hugh Perrett voted Shute Shield Player of the Year

13/09/2013, New South Wales, Rugby, Shute Shield Rugby, Article # 524353

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Sydney Rugby Union Media Release
Friday September 13, 2013

Hugh Perrett voted Shute Shield Player of the Year

 

Influential Eastwood captain Hugh Perrett has been voted Shute Shield Player of the Year for 2013, with his Woodies’ team mate Hugh Roach taking Rookie of the Year award.  Coach John Manenti received the David Brockhoff Medal for Coach of the Year and, for the fourth year running, the club took home the ES Marks Shield for Shute Shield Minor Premiers.

 

Perrett (31) was awarded with club rugby’s top individual prize, the Ken Catchpole Medal, at the Sydney Rugby Union Awards lunch held this afternoon at the Sydney Boulevard Hotel.   A former NSW Waratah and Australian Sevens player, the backrower became the 32nd player to claim the title since its inception in 1981. Recent winners have included Warringah’s Hamish Angus (2012), David Harvey (with Norths in 2011 and Gordon in 2008 - tied with Scott Fardy) and Brendan McKibbin (2010).

 

In claiming the prestigious title, Perrett polled consistently throughout the season, maintaining his top five position going into the closing rounds.  Maximum points in the team’s three back to back victories against West Harbour, Parramatta and Gordon in rounds 14-16 saw him top the final table, just two points clear of Sydney University skipper Tim Davidson.  Davidson came home in second, and four points ahead of Warringah’s Josh Holmes and Northern Suburbs’ Bill Meakes, who finished joint-third.

 

Voting for the Ken Catchpole medal was conducted by referees on a 3-2-1 basis for the players who most impressed them in each of the 18 matches of the regular season, giving a maximum possible individual total of 54.

 

Perrett polled in seven of a possible 18 matches, earning the maximum three points on four occasions, an achievement matched only by second-placed Davidson, whose 16-point tally came from five maximum-points scores, on top of a single point from round three. Once again, seven of the 12 Shute Shield clubs were represented by the top 12 players.   

 

Among the contenders was Southern Districts’ flyhalf Rohan Saifoloi, who today received the Roscoe Fay Trophy, awarded to the tournament’s highest try scorer.  Runner-up in 2012, his 2013 tally of 242 regular season points from six tries, 46 conversions and 40 penalties saw him finish on top this season, 42 points clear of second-placed Ben Batger of Eastwood and 70 points clear of Easts’ Henry Hudson.

 

Also recognised at the annual Ken Catchpole Awards Lunch was referee James Leckie who, for the second year running, picked up the Dick Byres Medal for Shute Shield Referee of the Year, and Illawarra’s Paul Taula, who received the Will Tanner Award after being voted the NSW Country Player of the Year.

 

For the third year running, Sydney University was presented with the Gregor George Trophy for the 2013 Club Championship and the Eric Spilsted Shield for the Colts’ Club Championship.  This season also saw University collect the Sir Roden Cutler Shield, a club challenge trophy that is held by a first grade side until it loses at home.  After starting the 2013 season with Northern Suburbs, following their round five loss the trophy was handed over to Southern Districts, who hung on to it until round seven, when it was won by Sydney Uni and retained by the club for the rest of the season. 

 

2013 SYDNEY RUGBY UNION AWARDS
Friday September 13, 2013

Sydney Boulevard Hotel

 

KEN CATCHPOLE MEDAL
Shute Shield Player of the Year

 

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18 Hugh Perrett (Eastwood)

16 Tim Davidson (Sydney University)

14 Josh Holmes (Warringah)

14 Bill Meakes (Northern Suburbs)

13 Kotoni Ale (Manly)

13 Dave Harvey (Warringah)

13 Lopeti Timani (Southern Districts)

12 Ben Batger (Eastwood)

12 Greg Jeloudev (Sydney University)

12 Tom Kingston (Sydney University)

12 Rohan Saifoloi (Southern Districts)

12 Andrew Shaw (Eastern Suburbs)

 

Shute Shield Rookie of the Year
Hugh Roach (Eastwood)

 

ROSCOE FAY TROPHY

Shute Shield Highest Points Scorer

Rohan Saifoloi (Southern Districts)

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DAVID BROCKHOFF MEDAL
Shute Shield Coach of the Year

John Manenti (Eastwood)

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DICK BYRES MEDAL
Shute Shield Referee of the Year

James Leckie

 

GREGOR GEORGE TROPHY

Shute Shield Club Champions

Sydney University

 

ERIC SPILSTED TROPHY

Colts’ Club Champions

Sydney University

 

ES MARKS SHIELD

Shute Shield Minor Premiers

Eastwood

 

WILL TANNER AWARD

NSW Country Player of the Year
Paul Taula (Illawarra)

 

SIR RODEN CUTLER SHIELD

Club Challenge

Sydney University

 

Ken Catchpole Medal Honour Roll

1981       Neale Murphy (Western Suburbs)

1982       Geoff Richards (Eastern Suburbs)

1983       Peter Lucas (St George)

1984       Richard Moriarty (Western Suburbs)

1985       Phillip Cox (Manly)

1986       Peter Lucas (St George), David Niu (St George) and Sione Tahaafe (Eastwood)

1987       Steve Lidbury (Warringah)

1988       Jim Fewtrell (Warringah)

1989       Simon Poidevin (Randwick)

1990       Matt Foldi (Warringah)

1991       Marty Roebuck (Eastwood)

1992       Ross Reynolds (Gordon)

1993       Phil Kearns (Randwick)

1994       Mark Catchpole (Warringah)

1995       Nick Harvey (Northern Suburbs)

1996       Dirk Williams (Eastern Suburbs)

1997       Adam Leach (Eastwood)

1998       Mark Catchpole (Sydney University)

1999       Peter Besseling (Penrith) and Keith Gleeson (Northern Suburbs)

2000       Sam Harris (Warringah)

2001       Des Tuiavi’i (West Harbour)

2002       Scott Fava (Eastwood)

2003       Scott Fava (Eastwood)

2004       Scott Fava (Eastwood)

2005       Tim Donnelly (Eastwood)

2006       Peter Hewat (Manly)

2007       Gavin Debartolo (Eastern Suburbs)

2008       Scott Fardy (Warringah) and Dave Harvey (Gordon)

2009       Andrew Smith (Norths)

2010       Brendan McKibbin (Eastern Suburbs)

2011       Dave Harvey (Norths)

2012       Hamish Angus (Warringah)

2013       Hugh Perrett (Eastwood)

 

Brother-in-law coaches look forward to historical finals day

Brother-in-law coaches look forward to historical finals day

12/09/2013, New South Wales, Rugby, Shute Shield Rugby, Article # 513153

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Brother-in-law coaches look forward to historical finals day

Grand final preview by Nathan Roye

 

Brother-in-law coaches Chris Malone (Sydney Uni) and John Manenti (Eastwood) will this Saturday go head to head as their clubs contest grand finals in all four grades, culminating with the first grade Shute Shield Grand Final.

 

After comfortable victories over Southern Districts (47-19) and Manly (55-25) last weekend, both coaches have today named unchanged sides for this Saturday’s Shute Shield Grand Final at Concord Oval (3pm), shown live on ABC TV.  Tickets are available online from Ticketek, priced from $2.50 for juniors, $22.50 for adults and $45 for a family of four.

 

Manenti has this year led Eastwood to an outstanding 17 wins from 19 Shute Shield matches and is thrilled at the club’s remarkable clean sweep of the four senior grades. 

 

“It’s very rewarding to be part of the coaching panel of such an extraordinary club, it really is a great achievement to see all four grades reach the grand final and I look forward to what Saturday will bring,” said Manenti.

 

Eastwood’s maiden first grade title was won in 1999, when it overcame University by 34-17, kicking off a close rivalry between the two teams. They have since contested a further four first grade grand finals, with the honours even at two-apiece (2001 - Uni 27-20 Eastwood, 2002 - Eastwood 19-15 Uni, 2005 - Uni 41-5 Eastwood, 2011 - Eastwood 19-16 Uni).

Married to sisters, the two are close but family loyalties will be put aside this weekend, when the focus will be all about winning. 

Said Manenti, “Chris is definitely a good mate of mine but we have agreed that our focus will be with our boys, it’s their final not ours. In saying that however, someone has got to come up with the biscuits and maybe next week over a beer we may stir each other up!”

After a relaxed week of preparation, the Woodies coach will be looking to several experienced members of his team to lead the boys against Uni this weekend, as they have done all season. 

“We are lucky to have a team full of leaders.  Great organizers like Batger from the back, combined with Hilgendorf at 10 only complement our forwards, who are motivated largely by players like Locky McCaffrey at No. 8 and Jarred Barry in the second row,” said Manenti. 

Eastwood has claimed the Minor Premiership for the last four years, however Uni has passed the test of time, winning 81 of the two teams’ 131 encounters since 1947 and securing a total of 25 first grade premiership titles. 

Like Manenti, Malone is extremely proud to see his club reach the grand final in every grade, especially in such a competitive Sydney rugby environment. 

“We have had 200 players working their backsides off this year and it has been a combination of their great attitude and the commitment from our coaching staff that has got us over the line.

“We have been mates for a very long time now and I’m sure we will have a beer after the game irrespective of the result.  Our parents-in-law on the other hand will be struggling with who to support, having a foot in both camps now,” finished Malone.  

Uni has trained with commitment and intensity all year and Malone says nothing changes going into the grand final. Having himself played for the Students in two grand finals against Eastwood in 1999 and 2001, when he captaining them to a win, he is proud to be a part of such a momentous occasion for the club. 

“Both sides have built a strong club and both sides deserve to be where they are this Saturday.  

“It will be a fascinating day of rugby and all I can ask of my boys is that they play the game the same way we have all year.  With intensity,” said Malone. 

The 2013 Shute Shield Grand Final at Concord Oval will be shown live on ABCTV this Saturday (September 14) at 3.10pm.  A full fixtures list, together with round by round previews and reviews of all the results can be found at www.nswrugby.com.au. Tickets are available to purchase on the gate or discounted if purchased in advance from Ticketek, priced at $2.50 for juniors, $17.50 for concessions, $22.50 for adults and $45 for a family of four.

Rugby fans across NSW can tune in to ABC Local Radio’s new rugby show, settling the score with Niav Owens between 2pm and 5pm every Saturday, for all of your country rugby and Shute Shield news. You can TEXT the program with score updates from whichever game you're at on 0467 920 222 every Saturdayafternoon. Make sure your team gets a mention each week and keep Niav up to date with the latest scores from your competition. 

Rugby fans can also follow the Shute Shield on Facebook where you can catch game highlights and a preview of the upcoming ABC TV match and on Twitter via @shuteshield where you can send your thoughts through the week and receive live updates during selected games. You can also catch highlights of every round on the Shute Shield YouTube TV channel.

Shute Shield Grand Final – Saturday September 14

Eastwood v Sydney University @ Concord Oval, 3.10pm  (ABC TV)

Eastwood: 1 Benn Robinson, 2 Todd Pearce, 3 Marty Plokstys, 4 Jared Barry, 5 Andrew Clyne, 6 Hugh Perrett (c), 7 Hugh Roach, 8 Locky McCaffrey, 9 James Stannard, 10 Jimmy Hilgendorf, 11 Nick Batger, 12 Michael McDougall, 13 Cam Mitchell, 14 Tom Hill, 15 Ben Batger

Sydney University: 1 Jeremy Tilse, 2 Tolu Latu, 3 Paddy Ryan, 4 Tom Boidin, 5 Liam Winton, 6 Dave Dennis, 7 David Hickey,  8 Tim Davidson (c), 9 Nick Phipps, 10 Bernard Foley, 11 Greg Jeloudev, 12 Tom Carter, 13 Tom English, 14 Lachlan Mitchell, 15 Tom Kingston

Referee: Angus Gardner 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Sydney University to meet Eastwood in Grand Final

Sydney University to meet Eastwood in Grand Final

09/09/2013, New South Wales, Rugby, Shute Shield Rugby, Article # 484600

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Sydney University to meet Eastwood in Grand Final

Shute Shield Finals Week 3 Review by Brittany Mitchell

Eastwood and Sydney University have underlined their positions as the dominant club rugby forces in Sydney, with both sides sweeping the board this weekend to reach the Grand Finals in all four grades.

 

The clubs’ fourth grades will open the action on next Saturday’s Grand Finals day at Concord Oval at 9.05am, with third then second grade following, before the Shute Shield Grand Final kicks off at 3.10pm.

 

Eastwood v Manly

 

After seeing last year’s premiers the Students book their place in another Shute Shield Grand Final, Eastwood today went on to join them, posting a dominant 55-24 victory over Manly in the second preliminary final.  The Woodies were just too good for the Marlins, running in eight tries to three at TG Millner Field. 

 

Watch the match highlights on Shute Shield TV.

 

Both sides brought intensity to the opening 10 minutes, with the crowd enjoying plenty of hard tackles and a great physical contest at every breakdown.

 

After building up pressure, the Woodies were rewarded with a penalty in front, which Ben Batger easily converted to earn the first points of the game. A Manly mistake at the lineout soon after gifted Eastwood possession and a quick counter-attack resulted in Ben Batger crossing in the corner to extend his side’s lead to 10-0.

 

Moments later, Eastwood captain Hugh Perrett handed out more misery when he pounced on a loose ball at the back of a ruck near the Manly line and found a gap to run over and stretch the lead to 15-0.

 

There was more one-way traffic to come after when the home side quickly returned to the Marlins’ 22 and Ben Batger crossed for his second after some scrappy play, promptly converting to take the score to 22-0 after just 20 minutes.

 

The Marlins got on the board soon after with a Marshall Milroy penalty.  Moments later, they added to their tally with a Luke Jones try after the Melbourne Rebels No. 8 pushed his way over following tireless work from the pack, bringing the scores to 22-10.

 

A try from Hugh Roach restored the Woodies’ lead, as they went into the sheds leading 29-10.

 

Only minutes after the restart, Manly looked to have bagged a certain try until Woodies winger Tom Hill snatched the intercept and ran 80 metres for the score. With Eastwood going a man down when flanker Hugh Roach was shown a yellow card for repeated infringements at the ruck, Manly worked their way into the attacking zone and created an overlap that saw No. 8 Luke Jones make a break and set up wing Jacob Woodhouse to dive over and bring the score to 36-17.

 

Another intercept try, this time from Locky McCaffrey, put the home side further ahead before intercept number three, scored by James Stannard, took the lead to 48-17 with less than 20 minutes left to play.

 

The Woodies passed the half century when Jimmy Hilgendorf crashed over to extend the scoreline to 55-17. With only minutes left in the match, Marlin Jacob Woodhouse found the line for his second but the match ended with a comfortable 55-24 win for the Woods.

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Eastwood 55 (Ben Batger 2, Jimmy Hilgendorf, Tom Hill, Locky McCaffrey, Hugh Perrett, Hugh Roach, James Stannard tries; Ben Batger 5cons, pen; Pierre Hola con) d Manly 24 (Luke Jones, Jacob Woodhouse 2 tries; Marshall Milroy 3 cons, pen)

 

Sydney University v Southern Districts

 

Sydney University yesterday booked the first spot in the 2013 Shute Shield Grand Final with the Students running in seven tries to three to record a 47-19 victory over Southern Districts.

 

Said Students’ flanker David Hickey, “Souths have a big physical pack, we thought they’d come out all guns blazing in the first 20 and we figured if we could hold them or go at them just as hard, we could open them up at the back end of each of the halves.”

 

The Students knew they would have to wait until the following day to find out who they will face, with Eastwood taking on Manly in the second preliminary final at TG Millner 24 hours later.

 

“They’re both very good teams,” added Hickey.  “Manly almost knocked us off in the first semi and Eastwood are the best team in the comp at the moment. It’s a big ask next week, but it’s grand final footy so we’re looking forward to it.”

 

Although Souths were first to get on the board with a try from Rohan Saifoloi, they were unable to keep the momentum going and Sydney Uni hit back with four tries from Waratahs-bound halfback Nick Phipps, winger Tom Kingston, centre Tom English and prop Paddy Ryan all before the half-time bell to make the score 26-5 at the break.

 

Ready to fight for their place in a second successive Grand Final, the Rebels came out hard and soon crossed through wing Alex Gibbon on the 50-minute mark. 

 

But tries to replacement winger Peter Betham, Dave Dennis and a second from Tom Kingston pushed the lead to 47-12.  Although Rohan Saifoloi managed a second in the last 10 minutes, it was too little too late and the Students sailed through with a convincing 47 to 19 win.

 

Said a disappointed Souths’ halfback Dewet Roos afterwards, “It’s always tough coming to play Sydney Uni at Uni, they’re pretty much a Super 15 side and they were just perfect in their attack in defence. At the end of the day, we were just outclassed.

 

“If we’d minimised our mistakes and made our one up tackles we would have definitely been a better chance.”

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SOUTHS Lopeti Timani fends off Tom Carter 

 

 

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Sydney University 47 (Peter Betham, Dave Dennis, Tom English, Tom Kingston 2, Nick Phipps, Paddy Ryan tries; Bernard Foley 5 cons, Nick Phipps con) d Southern Districts 19 (Alex Gibbon, Rohan Saifoloi 2 tries; Rohan Saifoloi con)