Newcastle Yowies dominate women's comp: Koori Knockout Day One Highlights

Thousands of people made their way to the Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex to support the women and juniors teams as the 49th Koori Knockout officially kicked off.

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Koori Knockout 2019. Toomelah Tigers verse Bundjalung Connections in Round Two of the women's competition Source: NITV

The 49th annual New South Wales Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout ⁠— widely known as the Koori Knockout ⁠— kicked off on Friday on the Central Coast with the women's and junior teams going to head-to-head in efforts to make it to the final round on Monday.  


Families and supporters began arriving to the Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex as early as 7.30am to ensure they secured a prime spot along one of the five playing fields.
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Lilian Whitton, Kathleen Whitton and Kelsie Whitton have travelled to Tuggerah from Mt Druitt for the annual NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout (NITV) Source: NITV

The noticeable talent and skill of the women and young men's rugby players, who were the two competitions running, set a high standard for the days' to come. as fierce players tackled their opponents to the ground and shook hands in solitude after their game came to wrap.  


Cody Walker, NRL South-Sydney Rabbitohs player, was one of the familiar faces among the supporting crowd who told NITV News that the Koori Knockout is an event he looks forward to every year.  


“To come here and be with a lot of family and to see a lot of people you don't normally see ... you usually see a lot of your family in and around funerals and everything like that, so it’s a great opportunity to see everyone in a happy environment,” he said.   


As midday rolled around, the women’s Newcastle Yowies, coached by former NRL player Timana Tahu, were tipped as a team to watch out for with player Caitlin Moran a known talent everyone had their eyes on.
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Koori Knockout 2019. Toomelah Tigers verses the Bundjalung Connections in Round Two of the women's competition. (NITV) Source: NITV
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Kiani Duckett, Tallara Bamblett, LaTeia Duckett, Kate Fallon, Shauntai of the La Perouse Panthers won their U16s Womens match against Newcastle All Blacks (NITV) Source: NITV

Ms Moran is known for slotting the 29th minute World Cup field goal in 2017, which saw her sign a contract with the Brisbane Broncos ahead of the inaugural NRL W Competition last year.  


Before even making her debut with the Broncos, Ms Moran tore her ACL in one of the first season matches with the Queensland-based side South Slogans.  


Now back in the Koori Knockout after a two-year break from playing in the sporting event, nervousness sunk in before the time came to step onto the field.  


"I’m a little bit nervous but I'm also keen," she told NITV News. "I haven't played football for the past two years now ... [it's the] first game back but I've trained and everything with it so I'm hoping for the best."

The Yowies went up against the La Parouse Panthers winning 12-4 in a memorable match, including a heart-stopping moment by Ms Moran, who scored a conversion kick putting the Yowies ahead.  


Making it to round three, the Yowies versed the Riverina Sisters, winning 8-2 seeing them off to the finale on Monday.  

 

Day 1 results:


Women


Round One  


South Tree 0 – 24 Bellbrook Dunghutti Connections  


Central Coast Pelicans 0 – 20 Toomelah Tigers 


Newcastle Hunter Connections 0 – 16 Bundjalung Connections 


Hunter Wayila 4 – 12 Redfern All Blacks  


Walgett Aboriginal Connection 38 – 0 Serpents  


Maitland United 0 – 16 Yuin Fitt 

 


Round Two  


Toomelah Descendants 4 – 20 Riverina Sisters  


La Perouse Panthers 4 – 12 Newcastle Yowies  


Western Sydney United 0 – 38 Bellbrook Dunghutti Connections  


Toomelah Tigers 6 – 22 Bundjalung Connections 


Leonie Drew Memorial 0 – 6 Red Belly Blacks  


Campbelltown Ghosts 8 – 6 Newcastle All Blacks 


Wellington Wedgetails – Redfern All Blacks  


Walgett Aboriginal Connection - Yuin Fitt 

 


Round Three 


Riverina Sisters 2 – 18 Newcastle Yowies  


Bellbrook Dunghutti Connections 12 – 0 Bundjalung Connections  

Red Belly Blacks 6 - 0 Campbelltown Ghosts 

Welington Wedgetails 10 - 10 Walgett Aboriginal Connection

 

U-12s boys


Round One  


Wiradjuri United 4 – 6 Goodooga Magpies  


Castlereagh Connection 16 – 4 Bellbrook Bulldogs  


Gomeroi Allstars 26 – 6 Kamilaroi Galmaay’s  


Wandiyali Djurrgais 18 – 16 Iwata All Blacks  

 


Round Two  


Newcastle Emus 4 – 18 Narwan Eels  


Central Coast Pelicans 4 – 4 Moree Boomerangs  


Mindaribba Warriors 6 – 28 La Perouse Panthers  


Goodooga Magpies 4 –0 Castlereagh Connection  


Newcastle All Blacks 28 – 12 Cabbage Tree Island  


Butucarbin Warriors 30 – 18 Bundjalung Baygal Warriors  


Campbelltown Ghosts 4 – 16 Newcastle Yowies 


Gomeroi Allstars 22 – 12 Wandiyali Djurrgals 

 


Round Three  


Narwen Eels 6 – 22 Central Coast Pelicans  


La Perouse Panthers 48 – 0 Goodooga Magpies  


Newcastle All Blacks 10  – 16 Butucarbin Warriors  


Newcastle Yowies 22 – 0 Gomeroi Allstars 

 

U-15s boys


Round One  


Koori Brothers United 0 – 0 Wahroonga Goannas  


La Perouse Panthers 18 – 6 Jordos Rabbitohs  


Butucarbin Warriors 14 – 0 Newcastle All Blacks  


Wiradjuri United 4 – 30 Goodooga Magpies  


Wiradjuri Djurrgals 6 – 30 Combined Countries  

 


Round Two  


Narwan Eels 6 – 30 Toomelah Tigers  


Cabbage Tree Island 12 – 10 Gomeroi Allstars  


Castlereagh Connections 4 – 46 Bellbrook Bulldogs  


Koorie Brothers United 0 – 40 La Perouse Panthers  


South Taree 34 – 4 Kamilaroi Galmaay’s  


Newcastle Brothers United 32 – 6 Mungindi Grasshoppers  


Blacktown Western Warriors 0 – 24 Butucarbin Warriors  


Doodooga Magpies 6 – 10 Combined Countries  

 


Round Three 


Toomelah Tigers 20 – 12 Cabbage Tree Island 


Bellbrook Bulldogs 8 – 10 Le Perouse Panthers  


South Taree 18 - 0 Newcastle Brothers United  


Butucarbin Warriors 10 – 0 Combined Countries 

 

U-16 girls


Round One  


Newcastle All Blacks 4 – 32 La Perouse Panthers  


Butucarbin Warriors 4 – 10 Redfern All Blacks  


Gumbaynggir 10 – 18 Narwen Eels  

 

U-17s boys


Round One  


Moree Boomerangs 12 – 22 Wiradjuri United  


Bellbrook Bulldogs 6 – 22 Yamboora Roos  


Central Coast United 8 – 12 La Perouse Panthers  


Combined Countries 20 – 0 Campbeltown Ghosts  


Toomelah Tiger 4 – 26 Cabbage Tree Island  


Western Koori Eels 20 – 4 Western Sydney United  

 


Round Two  


Kempsey Sharks 28 – 0 Koori Brothers United 


2829 CAB Next Ten Coonambie 16 – 8 Redfern City  


Toronto West Lakes 6 – 24 Wiradjuri United  


Yamboora Roos 18 – 20 La Perouse Panthers  


Koori Connection 6 – 12 Gomeroi All Stars  


Dhinawhan Dreaming Connections 6 – 16 Butucarbin Titans  


South Taree 6 – 10 Combined Countries  


Cabbage Tree Island 0 – 14 Western Koori Eels  

 


Round Three  


Kempsey Sharks 24 – 0 2829 CAB Next Ten Coonamble 


Wiradjuri United 16 – 8 La Perouse Panthers  


Gomeroi All Stars 0 – 20 Butucarbin Titans  


Combined Countries 6 – 18 Western Koori Eels 

 

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Published 4 October 2019 8:38pm
Updated 4 October 2019 8:49pm
By Brooke Fryer
Source: NITV News


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