Titans Under 17 Boys

Tony Crowe • September 19, 2022

The 2022 CAS Under 17 Boys Championships is the first opportunity for young Titans to be selected in the CAS Academy in preparation for the potential to compete at the 2023 under 18 Boys Australian Secondary Schools Championships.

NRL Northern Territory is Proud to Announce the 2022 Under 17 Titans Schoolboys team that will be competing in the Combined Affiliated States Championships at Pizzey Park in Burleigh, QLD from Friday 23rd - Sunday 25th September.


It was a very hard decision finalising this team as part on the new CAS Academy Pathway program introduced this year to provide players a greater development opportunity and NRL NT want to acknowledge all the players and staff who participated and supported us in bringing together this group that will represent Northern Territory Rugby League and their Schools as well as their local community clubs at this level.


 1 - Reily Smith, (Litchfield Bears) 2 - Hayden Schatz, (Northern Sharks) 3 - Ethan van Gelderen, (Northern Sharks) 4 - Konnar Black, (Northern Sharks) 5 - Brandon Norris, (Northern Sharks) 6 -  Jett Doyle, (Nightcliff Dragons) 7 - Nicholas Laurie, (Katherine Cowboys)

8 - Warrick Campbell, (Katherine Cowboys) 9 - Vitaliano Fuamatu, (Palmerston Raiders) 10 - Harrish Mahendran, (South Darwin Rabbitohs) 11 - Mack Jackson, (Darwin Brothers) 12 - Dylan Mugadza, (Northern Sharks) 13 - Connor Williams, (Darwin Brothers)

14 - Nemani Maucavu, (South Darwin Rabbitohs) 15 - Koen Hughes, (Palmerston Raiders) 16 - Vaughan Appo, (Palmerston Raiders)

17 - Angus Murphy, (West Dragons) 18 - Adam Birse, (Palmerston Raiders) 19 - Ryan Straube, (Palmerston Raiders)

20 - Christian Meo (Darwin Brothers)


Head Coach - Robbie Butcher

Assistant Coach - Nathan Wilson

Team Manager - Sam Irvine

Sports Trainer - Iksan Blaauw

Physio - Lindsay Trigar

 


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