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A week later England will play the Kangaroos at Wigan's JJB Stadium and New Zealand will travel across the channel to play France.

In the final week of group fixtures World Champions New Zealand will travel to Huddersfield to play England at the Galpharm Stadium, whilst Australia will take the short flight over to France.

The final of the tournament will be played at Elland Road, Leeds, the venue of the 2005 Gillette Tri-Nations Final on Saturday 14 November.

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[Q] RLCM - Where do you want your players to run. Are they aiming at a player or aiming for a position on the field.

[A] Tony Smith - Often players will run into a spot player or a weak defender and I encourage players to do that. It also would depend on the tactics for the team that we are playing against.

Their marker area might weak, so we may aim to go behind the markers or we may get our dummy half to put on some plays, sending them one way attempting to get in behind them on the other side, it varies.

If you are playing a team of gorillas, would you just power it up? Probably not unless you have got a team of gorillas yourself. If you have got a big pack and you can keep them on the park all the time, you don't have to vary that so much, you can just keep powering to wherever you want to begin your power plays.

Sometimes the game philosophy is just to go to an area and isolate certain players, not necessarily getting them going backwards, sometimes it is just a spot or a situation that they do not handle too well, that has been noticed in research.

This is where a juggling act comes in for players, we may say our tactics for this game are 'we want get to this point on the field to put on these type of plays'.

So, do they put their helmets on and just run to that spot of the field, just purely so that they can put that play on, or do they run somewhere else where they think there is a bit of weakness.

Now, this is why smart players are needed, if they don't go to that spot hopefully it was because they had a good reason and they might put a chink in the opposition somewhere else, allowing for a try.

Certain players will only do exactly what you want them to do, they will just go to that spot, some players are always going to be a like that, but teams need smart players who can get see a different option.

So to answer the question, yes we will send players to a spot on the field that we want to set up, because if you put this play on against this team they struggle with it, although, they might shut you down on the first couple of plays and maybe even the fifth one, but you might score on the sixth.

Coaches must try to get this message and to teach players that although there is a team plan and you are going to a spot on the field, if a player sees something else on, tell him to do it.

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CQ NRL Bid Team merchandise on sale
The CQ NRL Bid Team is selling its very own merchandise - less than three months after it announced plans to join an expanded NRLcompetition as early as 2013. From this Friday, four products will be offered for sale - keyrings ($5), T-shirts ($20), caps ($25) and polo shirts ($35) - at Sports Central, the rugby league supporters shop located at 104 East Street, Rockhampton. In the coming weeks, items will also be available for purchase through the Bid Team's website at www.cqnrlbid.com.au.

Souths organise raffle to raise funds
Russell Crowe warned South Sydney fans in a Christmas internet address he would not keep ploughing money into the club indefinitely. But no Rabbitohs supporter would have believed it would come to this. The Daily Telegraph yesterday watched two Souths employees - wearing Rabbitohs polo shirts - sell raffle tickets at Hillsdale Shopping centre in Sydney's east. Souths officials hope the raffle will raise $100,000 for the club's Toyota Cup side, Souths Cares (a charity established by co-owners Crowe and Peter Holmes a Court in 2006), grants and apparel for Souths Juniors and the "propagation of rugby league in South Sydney".

A tale of two halves positions - six appeals to Benji
Benji Marshall believes the Wests Tigers should chase a top-class halfback to partner him for next season and beyond - and while somewhat relieved and "relaxed" his stint in the key playmaking position has been shelved, he is yet to give up hope of becoming a long-term No.7.

Coach Graeme Hallas quits Hunslet
Graeme Hallas has resigned as coach of Co-operative Championship One side Hunslet.

Chris Walker's head not up in the clouds
Leading Gold Coast try scorer Chris Walker last night declared he was no closer to making a final decision on his playing future despite reports he had basically booked a plane ticket to England.

Sharks tear up Seymour's contract
Another day, another alcohol-related sanction. But that was not yesterday's most remarkable aspect of deja vu. On the very day new Sharks chairman Damian Irvine - on his first day in the role - likened the club to a "demolition job", Brett Seymour showed why.

Injury list grows
The Gold Coast Titans yesterday moved swiftly to crush talk of an injury curse after prop Aaron Cannings joined the growing list of sidelined players.

Ian Millward to succeed - Wellens
St Helens full-back Paul Wellens has backed former coach Ian Millward to prove a huge success.

Blues on search for new halves
Desperate NSW are searching for new halves, with halfback Peter Wallace and five-eighth Trent Barrett expected to be overlooked for State of Origin III against all-conquering Queensland on Wednesday week. The contenders are lining up with veterans Brett Kimmorley and Matt Orford vying for the No. 7 jumper, while Jarrod Mullen and Jamie Lyon are closing in on No. 6.

Nathan Brown to decide on Sculthorpe
Huddersfield will assess the form of Danny Sculthorpe before deciding whether to offer him a deal.

Keiron Cunningham out for a month
St Helens hooker Keiron Cunningham will be out for up to four weeks due to a minor knee operation.

Brian Smith likely to hold injured trio back
Knights coach Brian Smith has another three players to choose from but is leaning towards taking an unchanged squad to Melbourne to tackle the Storm on Saturday night.

Shot at Inglis gets Mad Dog drooling
The challenge of shutting down Storm strike weapon Greg Inglis and exorcising his own "Graveyard" demons will spur evergreen Knights centre Adam MacDougall through the pain barrier this week.

Definite Leigh for Ian Millward
Ian Millward is committed to taking charge at Leigh next season regardless of what division they are in.

Jamie Rooney has joined Barrow
Wakefield stand-off Jamie Rooney has joined Barrow on loan until the end of the season.

Suspensions at York
York have suspended director of rugby James Ratcliffe and player-coach Paul March for a week.

Sam Tomkins lands five-year Wigan deal
Wigan youngster Sam Tomkins has signed an extended contract at the JJB Stadium until the end of 2014. Chairman Ian Lenagan said: "I am delighted that we have agreed terms with Sam Tomkins until 2014. He is a wonderfully gifted young player who has progressed through our Academy and Reserve side over the past couple of seasons and has now become a regular member of our first team squad.

Hammersmith Hills Hoists to become first tourists to Belgium
London Rugby League team Hammersmith Hills Hoists, who play in the Merit League, will be involved in the third ever match to be played in Belgium and become the inaugural tourists to the country. The Hills Hoists take on BW Wavre XIII at J. Peeters stadium in Wavre, just outside Brussels on Saturday, 11th July (kick off 4pm)
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No finals a failure for Souths: Coleman
Former Souths skipper Craig Coleman says the season will be a failure if the Bunnies fail to make the finals.

International Coaching Team to Inspire Warrington Wolves Youth
Warrington Wolves are breaking barriers by utilising and developing current first team players through their Youth Development Structure as coaches. Current first team and internationally experienced props Paul Wood and Adrian Morley will be coaching the U16 Scholarship in 2009/2010 along with ex-Warrington player Darren Abram.
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Sharks sack halfback Seymour
Cronulla halfback Brett Seymour has been sacked following an alcohol-related incident, his third breach of the NRL club's policy this year.

Carroll to add starch to Broncos defence
Returning Brisbane forward Tonie Carroll says he hopes to provide some leadership to the Broncos struggling defence when he resumes his NRL career against the Warriors on Friday night.

Noddy wants Blues gig for the long haul
Bulldogs veteran Brett Kimmorley doesn't believe he's the short-term fix to NSW's halfback woes - he wants the Blues No.7 jumper for years to come.

Lockyer plays down Hunt's absence
Brisbane skipper Darren Lockyer has played down fitness concerns surrounding dangerous fullback Karmichael Hunt after he failed to train.

Carroll back to fix defensive leaks
Tonie Carroll is back from retirement to fix Brisbane's leaking defence and restore some intimidation to the Broncos forward pack.

Lockyer joins Armstrong in cancer fight
Two sporting champions will join forces this weekend with Brisbane Broncos captain Darren Lockyer and Lance Armstrong teaming up to help raise cancer awareness.

Australian Rugby Union sacks Tuqiri
Lote Tuqiri's contract with the Australian Rugby Union has been terminated. The ARU had been conducting an investigation into a possible breach of the players' code of conduct, but the circumstances of Tuqiri's sacking were unclear. "The employment contract of Lote Tuqiri has been terminated effective today," a statement read. The ARU will not make any further comment on the matter as it may be the subject of legal proceedings." One of Australia's highest paid rugby players, Tuqiri was contracted to the ARU until 2012. 

Shaun McRae hails Ian Millward's England return
Salford boss Shaun McRae has hailed Ian Millward's return to England next season as 'great for rugby league'. "He is a wonderful character and was particularly successful at St Helens, he speaks his mind and I look forward to him coming back,"said compatriot McRae. Millward, married to an English girl, whose three children are in the UK, is assistant at NRL outfit Canberra Raiders.

SANYO renew sponsorship with Panthers
Panthers today welcomed the ground breaking news that SANYO Oceania would continue to be the club's Major Sponsor for another 2 years extending the deal to 12 years in total. In making the announcement to fellow supporters, sponsors and community groups Panthers Chairman Barry Walsh said SANYO are true partners in every sense of the word and we are proud to have such a highly regarded business as a partner.

Damian Irvine named Sharks chairman
The Cronulla Sharks have appointed Damian Irvine as their new chairman. Irvine replaces long-serving Barry Pierce, who resigned last month amidst criticism of his handling of the group sex scandal in 2002. Irvine is a businessman involved in thoroughbred breeding, property investment and retail.

CQ NRL bid to Anthony "Hook" Griffin
NRL coach-in-waiting Anthony "Hook" Griffin says he will be happy to throw his hat in the ring to coach an inaugural Central Queensland NRL team. Griffin, is the coach of the Brisbane Broncos under-20s. Griffin said, CQ had already ticked some boxes to become the state's fourth NRL team. Griffin's Broncos under-20s side to play the Warriors at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night the team includes three local products in Dingo's Ben Hunt, Capella's Guy Ford and Rockhampton's Brent Williams.

Weekend Gold Coast Fixtures
Fifth-placed Runaway Bay host equal competition leaders Southport Tigers in a Round 13 game that the Bay needs to win to keep a distance from the chasing clubs. The main game for the weekend looks to be the local derby between Burleigh and Tugun. Burleigh are starting to put some good performances together in the Gold Coast Rugby League under new 2009 coach Scott Cooke and they will be determined to pull off an upset. In the other games, Parkwood hosts third placed Bilambil, Ormeau will be looking for a win over Beaudesert to keep their top five chances alive and Currumbin needs to beat Hinterland to stay in touch with the leading pack

Civoniceva 'embarrassed' by NRL bad boys
Penrith captain Petero Civoniceva says NRL clubs have to work hard to stop incidents that are damaging the image of rugby league.

Carroll completes training with Broncos
Tonie Carroll's comeback is on track after the veteran forward completed his first full training session with the Broncos at Red Hill in Brisbane this morning. 

2009 U12 Queensland Team
To play in the National Exchange in Canberra, 9th to 15th August 2009
(Players names in alphabetical order not in positions 1 to 17)   
Jake Ainsworth - Capricornia 4
Jacob Burke - Northern 1
Beau Condon - Sunshine Coast 6
Elijah Edwards - Capricornia 13
Joshua Fauid - Metropolitan North 7
Brenn Foster - Northern 9
Puke Tawa Garland - Metropolitan East 17
Enoka Kalapu - Metropolitan West 10
Johan Koorst - Metropolitan West 8
Lachlan Lanskey - Wide Bay 12
Arrion Ngatuere - South Coast 3
Jesse Nilon - South Coast 12
Nathan Prostamo - South Coast 10
Josh Ralph - South Coast 7
Tyson Smith - Metropolitan East 3
Jeremy Titmarsh - Capricornia 12
Jerome Veve - Metropolitan West 12
Coach - Brook Wilson
Manager - Tony Barron
Assistant Manager - Tim Pilgrim 

Young Titans feels ready for big job
Giant young Titans prop Siosaia Vave yesterday declared he was ready to make the jump to first grade as Gold Coast coach John Cartwright juggles an injury ravaged pack ahead of Sunday's clash with the Raiders.  The form frontrower of the Toyota Cup, Vave has been terrorising opposition defensive lines in the national under-20s competition and now he wants a crack at the big time. "I think I am ready but it is all up to Carty." said Vave. The Titans are hopeful prop Michael Henderson will take the field against Canberra despite carrying a broken thumb. But if he is unsuccessful, 20-year-old Vave is shaping as a possible replacement.

McGoldrick's ton for Cas
Australian Mark McGoldrick will play his 100th game for Castleford on Sunday a milestone he never thought he would reach. He said: "I only planned to come over for a year but it was like quicksand and I just got stuck here! Seriously though, Castleford is a good rugby league town to play in. I couldn't have asked for a better place to come - but a bit more success now would top it off nicely."

Matt Bowen to start against Sharks
North Queensland has included Matt Bowen in its starting side for this weekend's NRL clash with the Cronulla Sharks in Townsville.

Injured prop Weyman out for six weeks
St George Illawarra's depth will be tested in the run in to the finals with NSW Origin prop Michael Weyman ruled out for six weeks with an ankle injury.

John Dixon would love to lure Welsh Rugby Union idol Gavin Henson to Bridgend, but admits it's unlikely. Currently playing for Welsh franchise Ospreys, Henson has also represented the British Lions, and is a regular visit to Celtic's home games. Dixon said: "I have not spoken to Gavin about it and no one has approached me. These rumours get credence by talking about it so I don't want to make anything of it. However, I would love to have him here."

Millward to return to Leigh
Ian Millward will return to take over the coaching reigns at Leigh next season, the club has confirmed. Millward has agreed a three-year deal to take over from the 2010 season, with current coach Paul Rowley set to remain as part of the management set-up.

NRL teams: Round 17
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Fien to join Dragons next week
New Zealand international Nathan Fien will join St George Illawarra next week after being released by the Warriors on Tuesday.

South Sydney facing a player revolt
Coach Jason Taylor and senior management are facing the prospect of a player revolt, with team members incensed that they are "being treated like kids". The proud club is under threat of derailing, with two wins out of the past 10 matches and Taylor under enormous pressure to change the side's flagging fortunes. The Daily Telegraph can reveal that players have accused management of treating them like children because they are banned from drinking on away games and forced to submit to random breath tests at training. Players are also fuming about the club's decision to sack popular assistant coach Mark Ellison for next season.

El Masri's army salutes its inspirational leader
The talk among the kids at St Johns Eagles training yesterday afternoon was not about who they were playing this weekend or what they got up to at school a few hours earlier, it was about their hero calling it a day. The Eagles are deep in Bulldogs territory, at Punchbowl, and there is no doubt who rates as the player they love the most - Hazem El Masri.

Bennett snares Kiwis comrade Fien but loses Weyman
St George Illawarra's premiership prospects have received a massive boost after the Warriors released Kiwi international Nathan Fien to join the competition leaders for the remainder of the season.

Storm could lose a favourite 'son'
Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy says if Steve Turner leaves the club it will be like losing a son.

No grog culture here, say Roosters
The Sydney Roosters do not have a "booze culture" and the team will not be disrupted by the latest alcohol-related incident, according to several players.

Tomane warned to keep head in the game
Emerging teenage star Joseph Tomane has been put on warning to lift his game or find himself on the outer for the rest of his time at Melbourne Storm.

Club to wait on court action on Roosters duo
Sydney Roosters pair Jake Friend and Sandor Earl will face no sanction from the National Rugby League club until after their assault charges have been resolved in court.

Marshall named at five-eighth for Tigers
Wests Tigers' experiment with Benji Marshall at halfback has come to an end for now with the Kiwi skipper named at five-eighth for this weekend's NRL match against South Sydney.

Relocation schedule tight for Salford
Salford chairman John Wilkinson concedes time is running out for the club to relocate by 2010

Friend, Earl picked to play for Roosters
Sydney Roosters pair Jake Friend and Sandor Earl will face no sanction from the NRL club until after their assault charges have been resolved in court.

Cowboys still chasing Scott's signature
Suddenly Matt Scott is one of the hottest props on the NRL market - but North Queensland believe they are "not even close" to re-signing the in-form forward.

Marshall named at No.6 for Wests Tigers
Wests Tigers' experiment with Benji Marshall at halfback has come to an end for now with the Kiwi skipper named at five-eighth this weekend.

El Masri announces NRL retirement
The NRL's greatest points-scorer Hazem El Masri has announced he'll retire from rugby league at the end of the current season.

Make Meyers a Maroon again: Luke Bailey
NSW prop Luke Bailey has urged Queensland selectors to seriously consider re-igniting Brad Meyers's State of Origin career.

Wallace not holding out Origin hope
Wounded Bronco Peter Wallace is resigned to the bitter disappointment of missing the third State of Origin for the second year running.

Warrington Wolves and Warrington Collegiate join forces in offering students a new pathway
Warrington Collegiate Rugby League Academy, in partnership with Wolves, gives players the chance to further their education and have regular professional training, with each player given an individual weights and fitness programme before the team plays in the Student RL competition on Wednesday afternoons. That gives Warrington Wolves the opportunity to watch those players develop and bring them through into the club's Academy and Reserve squads.

Siddal reap rewards after fine campaign
The Halifax Amateur Rugby League held its annual presentation dinner at the Shay, around 100 guests were in attendance. Siddal took pride of place at the ceremony as they were acknowledged for the tremendous record breaking season that the club has enjoyed. Their sweep of trophies included the National Conference Premier League Trophy, The BARLA National Cup, The Halifax Fee Cup, The Halifax Handicap Cup and The Pennine League Supplementary Trophy.

Final spot at stake
Bribie Island officials remain confident their A Grade side will make the remodelled Sunshine Coast rugby league finals, despite a 28-point loss to Maroochydore at the weekend. The Warrigals and their opponent this weekend, Gympie, are in a tense battle for the final spot in the new six-team semi-final stage, with both sides locked on 10 points heading into Round 11. The two sides meet at Gympie on Saturday night.

Warriors recall Jerome Ropati
The Warriors have recalled Jerome Ropati to the centres for their match against the Broncos in Brisbane on Friday night. After missing the last two matches against Newcastle and Gold Coast, Ropati comes in for Patrick Ah Van who's been included on a six-man bench. Otherwise the starting line-up named is the same as that used in last Saturday night's loss to the Titans.

Ex-Warrior Witt set for Otago rugby debut
Former New Zealand Warriors rugby league player Michael Witt will make his rugby debut for Otago in a pre-season match against North Otago in Oamaru this weekend.


News from RLEF
Russian Rugby League
Rostov-on-Don, one of the two locations proposed by the Russian RL for staging the 2010 Student European Cup, played host to the Student Open Cup between 27-29th April. The tournament, organised jointly by the RRLF and the Russian Student Sport Union was contested by four Rostov institutions and one from each of Saratov and Makhachkala. It was won by local university Academy.
There was also a women's competition, with three teams participating, with Academy making it a clean sweep.

Czech Rugby League
The inaugural Czech Rugby League domestic championship was decided in the most dramatic fashion, when Armadni RLFC Praslavice defeated Beroun Black Panthers 38-28. In a thrilling final, ten minutes each way of extra-time was required to determine the winners, after the scores were locked at 28-all at the end of eighty minutes.

Wales Junior League
The growth of the junior game in Cardiff has been exceptional over the last couple of years with interest from schools continuing to increase and the numbers of players coming through the Cardiff Demons junior section, in particular, steadily growing. The Wales Junior League U13s season kicked off with a bang at Pontyclun on 24th May.

Jamaican Rugby League
Jamaica's chances of a successful bid for a 2013 world cup berth have been significantly boosted with the announcement that Virgin Atlantic has teamed up with the islanders as the official airline partner of Jamaican Rugby League.  JRL Development Officer Romeo Monteith commented: "Virgin's partnership with Jamaica RL marks yet another turning point in the history of the sport here. It is another positive step that takes us closer to the 2013 World Cup and ensures the further development and continued growth of our sport in Jamaica".

Virgin Atlantic support Jamaican RL
National coach Dan Stocks selected his train-on squad last month as G Jamaica's chances of a successful bid for a 2013 world cup berth have been significantly boosted with the announcement that Virgin Atlantic has teamed up with the islanders as the official airline partner of Jamaican Rugby League. JRL Development Officer Romeo Monteith commented: "Virgin's partnership with Jamaica RL marks yet another turning point in the history of the sport here. It is another positive step that takes us closer to the 2013 World Cup and ensures the further development and continued growth of our sport in Jamaica".

No Visas for Lebanon U16s
The inaugural Lebanon U16s outing was curtailed by the failure to receive visas to Saudi Arabia. The 18-strong squad, which has been in training for two months in preparation for the tour, will now set its sights on a possible visit by KSA and a potential trip to Qatar in December.

Coaching course in Italy successful 
The FIRL staged a successful coaching course in conjunction with the RLEF in May. London-based coach educator Ross Antoniolli conducted the Level 1 badge in Monselice, qualifying seven local coaches who now have the opportunity to utilise their new-found skills when the Italian championship makes its return to the world rugby league family, following a forty-plus year hiatus. Italy coach Carlo Napolitano is currently in Lo Stivale on a three-week assessment tour prior to the Azzuri's defence of the European Shield.

Norwegian Rugby League
The burgeoning Norwegian Rugby League successfully staged a Scandinavian 9s tournament in Oslo featuring six sides, from Norway, Sweden and Denmark as well as overseas guests, and eventual finalists, from Germany and London

Russian Rugby League
Rostov-on-Don, one of the two locations proposed by the Russian RL for staging the 2010 Student European Cup, played host to the Student Open Cup between 27-29th April. The tournament, organised jointly by the RRLF and the Russian Student Sport Union was contested by four Rostov institutions and one from each of Saratov and Makhachkala. It was won by local university Academy.

Latvia Rugby League
Latvia's championship began on 20th June, with Mesnieki, Livonia, Jelgava and Armijs all taking part. Both Latvia and Ukraine's national teams should benefit from the local competition when the two meet in the European Bowl later this summer.

Dragons Swoop to Sign Outlaws
High-flying Nottingham Outlaws Rugby League Club have made a wonderful start to life in the Co-operative Rugby Conference National division, winning eight matches on the trot and currently lying fourth in the division, with games in hand. It has been a dream start for East Midlands' premier rugby league side and reigning Harry Jepson Trophy holders, defying the critics who expected them to struggle to adapt to the ferocity of life in the top summer league. By contrast, they have exceeded all expectations so far, losing just two matches against sides that are expected to be challenging in the finals come the play-offs. Outlaws' outstanding start has not gone unnoticed and the first professional club came calling this week when Co-operative Championship side Doncaster Dragons swooped down to sign two of their outstanding prospects, second-row forward Steve Hall and flying winger Chris McNamara.
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