Showing posts with label premiership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label premiership. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 September 2019

Premiers, Man of the Match, Try Scorer's, and a Top Point Scorer of the Year

Premiers, Man of the Match, Try Scorer's, and a Top Point Scorer of the Year


Congratulations to Cameron Lawrence, Jay Kirk, and Ryan Evans and their Camden Rams teammates on winning the Under 18s group 6 grand final yesterday.

The boys played really well, beating the Narellan Jets 36-12. 

Cam started off the day with the first try and had plenty of great carries throughout the game. He looked threatening all game. He scored a double and got awarded man of the match at the end of the game. A good reward for his efforts.


Jay also had a lot of good carries on the day and bagged himself a hat trick in the process. 

Although it wasn't the result Luke Cowley wanted (as he plays for Narellan), he was awarded with the highest point scorer in the comp award. 

It is great to get out and see the boys play. They are all playing really well and improving each week. 
Now that the season is over we can really focus on bringing up some weaknesses, put on some more muscle mass, and ensure they are as well prepared as the possibly can be for SG Ball and next season. 

On a side note, we also got to watch a few boys that have been with us in the past in Tom Chanter, Bryce Crane, and those who have consulted with us like Leam Carr play. It is good to see that they are still getting the benefits of the training they have done with us too. 

Helping young blokes try to reach their potential is very motivating and rewarding. 



Sunday, 1 September 2019

Premiership, Player of the Match, and Group 6 Player of the Year

Premiership, Player of the Match, and Group 6 Player of the Year


We want to say a massive congratulations to Aaliyah Boland and her Camden Rams teammates on winning their under 14's league tag grand final yesterday. 

Aaliyah scored a couple of tries in the grand final and every touch she had in the game looked threatening. This was a follow on from the great season she has had as I have heard of her scoring 4 tries a game quite often throughout the year. The quality of the game was really good as well. Considering these girls may have only been playing for a year or two, I was really surprised with some of the skills they showed at times.  

It was a huge day for Aaliyah as her team won the premiership, she got awarded player of the match, and was also named group 6 player of the year.

Aaliyah is only 13 this year so she can play in the 14's again next year. It will be exciting to see her take her game to a higher level as I think she will be marked even more by other teams after having such a successful year this year.

We are very happy for Aaliyah and her family, and I am super proud of what she has achieved. She has been waking up early before school and coming to the gym at 5.30am and putting a lot of work in. It is great to see her efforts being rewarded. She deserves it. 

Her progress in the gym has been very good too. She was unable to do any chin ups just a couple of months ago, now she can bang out 5 reps. She can also deadlift, full squat, and bench with great technique as well. 

She is a great kid. Very polite, very respectful, hard working, appreciative, and has a great family supporting her, so I can see her being very successful if she continues on the path she is currently on. 

Another thing I really enjoyed about yesterday was how many of the family's from the gym were out at the grand finals yesterday supporting and watching all the games. It is great catching up and chatting with everyone and seeing how pumped they are for each others success. It fulfills me and motivates me to work harder and to continue learning to help everyone progress in whatever small way I can. 

Those connections and bonds between like minded people are what make me happy. 

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