- 2010 National Youth Competition season (rugby league)
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2010 National Youth Competition Teams 16 Premiers New Zealand (1st title)
Minor premiers South Sydney (1st title)
Matches played 201 Points scored 10734 (total)
53.403 (per match)Top point scorer(s) Aiden Sezer 281
Top try scorer(s) Drury Low 22
The 2010 National Youth Competition was the third season of the competition. The Competition, known as the Toyota Cup for sponsorship purposes was solely for under-20 players. The draw and structure of the competition mirrors that of its first grade counterpart, the National Rugby League.
Contents
Season summary
Schedule
See also: 2010 National Youth Competition (rugby league) season resultsLadder
- Teams highlighted in green indicates that they have qualified for the top 8 playoffs.
National Youth Competition season 2010Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts 1 South Sydney
24 17 0 7 2 687 567 +120 38 2 New Zealand
24 16 1 7 2 731 481 +250 37 3 Canterbury
24 15 2 7 2 773 596 +177 36 4 North Queensland
24 14 3 7 2 673 540 +133 35 5 Sydney
24 14 1 9 2 695 588 +107 33 6 Canberra
24 14 1 9 2 764 734 +30 33 7 Manly-Warringah
24 13 0 11 2 568 583 -15 30 8 Gold Coast
24 12 1 11 2 581 663 -82 29 9 Wests Tigers
24 12 0 12 2 620 532 +88 28 10 Brisbane
24 11 1 12 2 690 635 +55 27 11 St. George-Illawarra
24 10 1 13 2 568 543 +25 25 12 Newcastle
24 9 1 14 2 612 732 -120 23 13 Melbourne
24 8 2 14 2 683 782 -99 22 14 Cronulla
24 8 1 15 2 492 634 -142 21 15 Penrith
24 8 0 16 2 643 838 -195 20 16 Parramatta
24 3 1 20 2 454 786 -332 11 Finals Series
Qualifying Finals Semi Finals Preliminary Finals Grand Final 1 South Sydney
24 8 Gold Coast
22 1W South Sydney
64 2 New Zealand
25 4W North Queensland
18 Canberra
18 7 Manly-Warringah
22 2L Canberra
22 South Sydney
28 New Zealand
42 3 Canterbury
54 2W New Zealand
23 6 Canberra
18 3W Canterbury
24 Canterbury
16 1L Sydney
22 4 North Queensland
46 5 Sydney
12 Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Qualifying Finals Gold Coast Titans
22 - 24 South Sydney Rabbitohs
10 September 2010, 5:30pm Skilled Park Chris Butler North Queensland Cowboys
46 - 12 Sydney Roosters
11 September 2010, 4:15pm Sydney Football Stadium Gavin Reynolds Canterbury Bulldogs
54 - 18 Canberra Raiders
11 September 2010, 6:15pm CUA Stadium Adam Devcich New Zealand Warriors
25 - 22 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
12 September 2010, 1:45pm WIN Jubilee Oval Gavin Morris Semi Finals North Queensland Cowboys
18 - 22 Canberra Raiders
17 September 2010, 5:15pm Canberra Stadium Gavin Reynolds Canterbury Bulldogs
24 - 22 Sydney Roosters
18 September 2010, 5:15pm Sydney Football Stadium Adam Devcich Preliminary Finals New Zealand Warriors
23 - 16 Canterbury Bulldogs
24 September 2010, 5:15pm Suncorp Stadium Gavin Reynolds South Sydney Rabbitohs
64 - 18 Canberra Raiders
25 September 2010, 5:15pm ANZ Stadium Gavin Morris Grand Final South Sydney Rabbitohs
28 - 42 New Zealand Warriors
3 October 2010, 2:15pm ANZ Stadium Gavin Reynolds Grand Final
South Sydney Rabbitohs Position New Zealand Warriors Malcolm Webster FB Glen Fisiiahi James Roberts WG Omar Slaimankhel Taioalo Vaivai CE Sosaia Feki Kane Morgan CE Siuatonga Likiliki Josh Mansour WG Elijah Niko Matt Mundine FE Carlos Tuimavave Adam Reynolds HB Shaun Johnson Josh Starling PR Neccrom Areai'iti Nathan Peats (c) HK Henry Chan Ting Francis Laulu PR Mark Ioane Adrian Haangana SR Elijah Taylor (c) Joesph So'oalo SR Matthew Robinson Blake Judd LK Sebastine Ikahihifo Jake Shearer Bench Nafetalai Seluini Jacob Nansen Bench Charlie Gubb Jack Tulemau Bench Sam Lousi Brendan McKinnon Bench Daniel Palavi David Kidwell Coach John Ackland Three second-half tries in 10 minutes helped the Warriors run all over the Rabbits in Sydney.
After holding a slender 12-10 lead at the break, the Warriors turned on the after-burners with halfback Shaun Johnson leading the charge through an impressive kicking and running display.
Though for the first seven minutes after kick off it was a different story, with Souths’ halfback Adam Reynolds getting an early 40/20 and showing his chipping and kicking skills to force the Warriors to line drop out early.
But, despite the early pressure from the Rabbitohs, the Warriors taught them a lesson on how to turn pressure into points and they did so with their first foray into opposition territory.
A Shaun Johnson in-goal grubber was unable to be controlled by South’s fullback Malcolm Webster and Elijah Taylor was first on the scene to slap a hand on it. Johnson converted for the Warriors to lead 6-0.
Within seconds, Shaun Johnson was the architect of the Warriors second try, running the ball and offloading with an over-the-top pass for Siuatonga Likiliki to get his 19th try of the season. Johnson converted off the post from wide out for a 12-0 lead.
The Rabbitohs had their chances, held up within the first few minutes of the match and going close but for a knock on in the 20th minute, but struggled to adapt with the big warriors pack able to get 60 metres each set, skillfully followed up by the excellent kicking games of Shaun Johnson and five-eight Carlos Tuimavave.
But the big pack and wide men were caught out in the 27th minute. Souths had a scrum 70 metres out and Reynolds let loose with a kick for his speedsters to chase. Souths 17-year-old flyer James Roberts left all in his dust, nudged it over the line with his foot and fell on the pill. Reynolds converted for 12-6.
The Warriors suddenly looked rattled, kicking out on the full to hand over possession and Souths rubbed salt in a wound when Matt Mundine gave Taioalo Vaivai the space needed to stretch out and score. The conversion missed and the Warriors had a two point lead, 12-10.
Ten minutes into the second half the Warriors took advantage of a weak Rabbitoh’s blindside defence. A Shaun Johnson grubber ended up under the hand of Elijah Taylor for the stand-in captain to score his second try and the kick taking his side out to 18-10.
Two minutes later, Siuatonga Likiliki showed his class to bump off six would-be tacklers, offload to fullback Glen Fisiiahi who stepped inside to score. Johnson kept his perfect record intact and converted again for 24-10.
Then the floodgates opened – if they hadn’t already.
Shaun Johnson, the classiest on the park along with Jack Gibson medal winner, Carlos Tuimavave, chipped and regathered then flung the ball out from underneath him to the man-mountain that is Sam Lousi to score. Johnson converted for a 30-10 score line.
Then it was the turn of “The Junior Beast”, Elijah Niko, to force his way across the line and Johnson highlighted the total control by once again adding the extras, 36-10.
The Warriors eased, and Rabbitohs' lock Blake Judd and captain Nathan Peats managed to grab two late tries to make the score respectable at 36-22.
But the Warriors were not done, Nafe Seluini accelerating away to slide under the posts. Johnson added his seventh conversion from as many attempts for 42-22.
The match was well over when big Jack Tulemau added a consolation try in the final minutes for Souths.[1]
New Zealand Warriors 42 (Elijah Taylor 2, Siuatonga Likiliki, Glen Fisiiahi, Sam Lousi, Elijah Niko, Nafetalai Seluini tries; Shaun Johnson 7/7 goals)
South Sydney Rabbitohs 28 (James Roberts, Taioalo Vaivai, Blake Judd, Nathan Peats, Jack Tulemau tries; Adam Reynolds 4/5 goals)
Half-Time: New Zealand 12-10
Jack Gibson Medal:
Carlos Tuimavave
Player Statistics
Leading try scorers
Top 10 try scorers Pos Name Tries Team 1 Drury Low 22 Canberra
2= Glen Fisiiahi 20 New Zealand
2= Mark Kheirallah 20 Sydney
2= Siuatonga Likiliki 20 New Zealand
5 Taioalo Vaivai 19 South Sydney
6= Ryan Tongia 18 Gold Coast
6= Wayne Ulugia 18 North Queensland
8= Kalifa Fai-Fai Loa 17 St. George Illawarra
8= Nathan Massey 17 Canterbury
10= Nehe Millner-Skudder 16 Canterbury
10= Hayden Hodge 16 Canberra
10= James Segeyaro 16 North Queensland
10= Sam Williams 16 Canberra
Most tries in a game
Top 5 most tries in a game Player Team Opponent Round Tries 1= Dale Copley Brisbane
Sydney
4 4 1= Nathan Gardner Cronulla
South Sydney
3 4 1= Mark Kheirallah Sydney
Melbourne
14 4 1= James Roberts South Sydney
Canberra
PF 4 1= Omar Slaimankhel New Zealand
Manly-Warringah
24 4 1= Ryan Tongia Gold Coast
Manly-Warringah
14 4 1= Taioalo Vaivai South Sydney
Canterbury
4 4 Leading point scorers
Top 10 overall point scorers Player Team T G FG Pts 1 Aiden Sezer Canterbury
12 120 1 289 2 Adam Reynolds South Sydney
13 108 - 268 3 Chris Medcalf Canberra
11 107 - 258 4 Kyle Feldt North Queensland
15 86 - 232 5 Brad Murray Sydney
3 102 3 219 6 Josh Jerome Melbourne
9 72 - 180 7 Dane Gagai Brisbane
13 63 - 178 8 Jordan Rankin Gold Coast
6 74 1 173 9 Shaun Johnson New Zealand
7 69 5 171 10 Jake Mullaney Wests Tigers
13 50 - 152 Most points in a game
Top 5 most points in a game Player Team Opponent Round Tries Goals Points 1= Adam Reynolds South Sydney
Canberra
PF 1 10 24 1= Aiden Sezer Canterbury
Penrith
11 3 6 24 1= Aiden Sezer Canterbury
Canberra
23 2 8 24 4= Dane Gagai Brisbane
Parramatta
23 2 7 22 4= Beau Henry St. George Illawarra
Melbourne
4 2 7 22 4= Jake Mullaney Wests Tigers
Canberra
4 3 5 22 4= Jake Mullaney Wests Tigers
Penrith
7 2 7 22 4= Brad Murray Sydney
St. George Illawarra
7 1 9 22 Leading goal scorers
Top 10 goal scorers Pos Name Goals Team 1 Aiden Sezer 120 Canterbury
2 Adam Reynolds 108 South Sydney
3 Chris Medcalf 107 Canberra
4 Brad Murray 102 Sydney
5 Kyle Feldt 86 North Queensland
6 Jordan Rankin 74 Gold Coast
7 Josh Jerome 72 Melbourne
8 Shaun Johnson 69 New Zealand
9 Dane Gagai 63 Brisbane
10 Chad Townsend 55 Cronulla
Most goals in a game
Top 5 most goals in a game Player Team Opponent Round Goals 1= Brad Murray Sydney
Melbourne
14 10 1= Adam Reynolds South Sydney
Canberra
PF 10 3 Brad Murray Sydney
St. George Illawarra
7 9 4= Dave Farkas Penrith
Newcastle
13 8 4= Jake Mullaney Wests Tigers
Parramatta
3 8 4= Jordan Rankin Gold Coast
Canberra
13 8 4= Adam Reynolds South Sydney
Melbourne
16 8 4= Aiden Sezer Canterbury
Canberra
23 8 4= Aiden Sezer Canterbury
Penrith
25 8 Leading field goal scorers
Top 10 field goal scorers Pos Name Team Field Goals 1 Shaun Johnson New Zealand
5 2= Matt Mundine South Sydney
3 2= Brad Murray Sydney
3 4= Sam Williams Canberra
2 4= Chad Townsend Cronulla
2 Club statistics
Biggest Wins
Top 10 biggest winning margins Pos Winning Team Losing Team Round Score Margin 1 Melbourne
Newcastle
2 62-10 52 2= Canterbury
Canberra
23 60-12 48 2= Sydney
Melbourne
14 60-12 48 4= Gold Coast
Parramatta
22 46-0 46 4= New Zealand
Penrith
6 56-10 46 4= New Zealand
Parramatta
26 52-6 46 4= South Sydney
Canberra
PF 64-18 46 8 Manly-Warringah
Gold Coast
7 50-6 44 9= Canterbury
North Queensland
24 50-10 40 9= North Queensland
Gold Coast
4 48-8 40 Winning Streaks
Winning streak still active Top 5 longest winning streaks Pos Team First Win Round Last Win Round Games Won 1= New Zealand
28-26 vs Newcastle
23 Current Streak - 7 1= South Sydney
16-14 vs Wests Tigers
22 64-18 vs Canberra
PF 7 1= Wests Tigers
56-24 vs Parramatta
3 24-13 vs South Sydney
10 7 4= Canterbury
30-26 vs Manly-Warringah
16 25-12 vs South Sydney
21 6 4= Canterbury
60-18 vs Canberra
23 24-22 vs Sydney
SF 6 4= Gold Coast
52-24 vs Canberra
13 36-30 vs Brisbane
19 6 4= New Zealand
18-10 vs Sydney
16 30-14 vs Gold Coast
21 6 - QF = Qualifying Finals
- SF = Semi Finals
- PF = Preliminary Finals
- GF = Grand Final
Losing Streaks
Losing streak still active Top 5 longest losing streaks Pos Team First Loss Round Last Loss Round Games Lost 1 Parramatta
16-32 vs Manly-Warringah
2 20-34 vs Newcastle
15 12 2 Penrith
10-38 vs New Zealand
18 40-48 vs Canterbury
25 8 3= Brisbane
28-36 vs South Sydney
14 22-36 vs Sydney
20 7 3= Parramatta
28-30 vs Canterbury
20 Current Streak - 7 5= Melbourne
18-42 vs Manly-Warringah
6 16-46 vs Canterbury
12 6 5= Penrith
5-38 vs North Queensland
2 16-42 vs Wests Tigers
7 6 - QF = Qualifying Finals
- SF = Semi Finals
- PF = Preliminary Finals
- GF = Grand Final
2010 in rugby league
Awards
Player of the Year
The winner of the award is decided by the most number of votes during the year as decided by the referee of each game on a 3-2-1 basis for each game played throughout the regular season.
- Winner:
- Tariq Sims,
Brisbane
- Tariq Sims,
Team Of The Year
Voted on by the 16 Toyota Cup coaches, with the players with the highest votes in each position selected.
2010 Team Of The Year Number Name Team 1 Dane Gagai Brisbane
2 Kalifa Fai-Fai Loa St. George Illawarra
3 Dylan Farrell South Sydney
4 Siuatonga Likiliki New Zealand
5 Josh Mansour South Sydney
6 Aiden Sezer Canterbury
7 Sam Williams Canberra
8 Tariq Sims Brisbane
9 James Segeyaro North Queensland
10 Andrew Clayton Brisbane
11 Ryan James Gold Coast
12 Sam Mataora Canberra
13 Ethan Cook Newcastle
14 Brad Murray Sydney
15 Dale Finucane Canterbury
16 Matt Hyland Wests Tigers
17 Lama Tasi Manly-Warringah
Coach Andrew Patmore Canterbury
References
External links
- NRL.com - Official site of the NYC, National Youth Competition
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