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			<title>Action Packed July School Holidays in Paramatta</title>
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			<description>The first week of the July school holidays was full of activity and rugby league events in the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The first week of the July school holidays was full of activity and rugby league events in the Parramatta region. The ARL Development team in conjunction with Parramatta City Council conducted a Macquarie Sports Kids to Kangaroos Holiday Clinic for the second year running at Ollie Webb Reserve. Ollie Webb Reserve plays host to the Parramatta Junior League on weekends with it being the Parra City Titans clubs home ground. With 147 kids aged between 5 and 12 years of age in attendance it was a fantastic day with participants learning many different skills from our qualified Rugby League Coaches and then finishing off the day with some friendly games. At the end we had trivia before the participants received their K2K packs which consisted of a boot bag, footy, drink bottle and El-Magic kicking tee. The participants and staff were then extremely lucky to receive a BBQ Lunch and bottle of water courtesy of the Parra City Titans. Without the help of the Local Junior League Club volunteers this day wouldn’t have been as successful so a massive thanks to the Parramatta City Titans Junior Rugby League Club!!!

Jodie Diaz
ARL Development]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>NSWRL Integral Energy All Schools Carnival</title>
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			<description>Australia’s biggest junior Rugby League event of the year will see more than 3500 children from 200...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The NSWRL Integral Energy All Schools Carnival brings together the school junior league community from across the state for three days of competition starting Monday 2 August to Wednesday 4 August.
Teams have travelled from as far as Dubbo, Tamworth, the Tweed Coast and Bomaderry, accompanied by more than 200 volunteers, referees, first aid officers and ground managers.
The event’s enormous scale will see the NSWRL make use of five separate western Sydney playing fields, with St Mary’s eight-field Whalan Reserve the hub of activity.
“This year will be our biggest yet because we have had another 10% increase in entries,” NSWRL Coaching and Development Manager Mr. Martin Meredith said.
“To enter the carnival, schools must progress through their District or Group carnivals and next week they will have a chance to become State Champions.
“This year we also have the first ever division for girls in the under 16’s which a real positive.”

Easily the biggest day of the Carnival, Monday will see 120 primary schools and more than 1800 children represent their districts from all over NSW including the North Coast, CRL Group 1, Mid North Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, North West, Sydney Metro, Western Division, Illawarra and the South Coast regions.
On Wednesday over 70 secondary schools will take to the fields with more than 1400 children expected to take part, before Wednesday features eight ‘elite’ schools such as Endeavour and Illawarra Sports High.
NSWRL General Manager Geoff Carr said the NSWRL Integral Energy All Schools Carnival is an example of the high participation numbers Rugby League currently has in schools around the state.
“There are literally thousands of kids getting ready to take part in the All Schools Carnival and it’s fitting we are able to host it in a region which is at the forefront of our strong growth at the junior level,” Carr said.
“Just bringing in the amount of volunteers we have is a monumental task and their commitment and passion for the grass roots is one of the reasons we have achieved this growth.
“It’s also great to see that the NSW Education Department and the Catholic school system has shown its continued support for Rugby League by participating in our biggest event on the school calendar.
“We’ve got record numbers entering this year so all indicators point towards it being the biggest Carnival we’ve ever staged.”
The NSWRL Integral Energy All Schools Carnival is run with the support of the Integral Energy, Blacktown City Council, ARL Development and the NSWRL.
Support from western Sydney junior league clubs such as St Mary’s JRLFC, Rooty Hill JRLFC, Brothers JRLFC, Mount Druitt Colyton JRLFC as well as the army of volunteers is integral to its success.
WHAT: 66th NSWRL Integral Energy All Schools Carnival
WHEN: Monday 2 August to Wednesday 4 August, 2010
WHERE: Whalan Reserve (Debrisket Ave, St Mary’s)
Hickey’s Park, (Coombes Drive, Penrith)
The Kingsway (The Kingsway, Werrington)
CEC Blinkhorn Reserve (Great Western Highway, Colyton)
St Mary’s League’s Stadium (Cnr Forrester & Boronia Rd, St Mary’s) – FINALS VENUE with games played from 3.30pm onwards.
TIME: Matches from 9am 
Further information: Brad Preston 0419 463 277(m) 9237 0760(w) or Jamie Anderson 0417 478 820(m) 9237 0760(w).
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			<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 10:38:00 +1000</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Rugby League One Community Awards</title>
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			<description>It is one of the game’s most inspiring nights of the year and this year, Rugby League’s One...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The annual awards ceremony brings together Rugby League’s on and off-field heroes including some of the inspiring women in the game and from today until August 6, fans can submit their nominations for the 2010 One Community Awards at www.rloc.com.au.

Nominations for the One Community Awards, to be held at Sydney Town Hall on September 27, are open now and feature the Toyota National Volunteer of the Year, Harvey Norman Women in League achievement awards and five prestigious community awards.

From mid August, fans will also be able to vote for the major award of the night – the Telstra Ken Stephen Medal, for the NRL player who has demonstrated outstanding service to the game both on and off the field.

Last year’s Telstra Ken Stephen Medal winner, Eels co-captain Nathan Hindmarsh said: “What makes the One Community Awards really special is that they honour the mums and dads, volunteer coaches, club officials, referees and development officers, and all the unsung heroes who dedicate their lives to Rugby League.

“There’s so much great work that goes on in Rugby League communities and this night is a chance to recognise that and say thank you to some of the people who have inspired others with their work.”

Last year saw more than 1,200 nominations for the eight awards, with finalists coming from all levels of the game and from across Australia and New Zealand.

To nominate a grass-roots hero for one or more of the 2010 One Community Awards categories, log on to www.rloc.com.au and follow the links. Nominations close on Friday, August 6 at 5pm AEST.

2010 One Community Awards Categories:

•	Telstra Ken Stephen Medal – Telstra will provide $5,000 to the winner and $5,000 to the winner’s favourite charity

•	Toyota National Volunteer of the Year – Toyota will provide $5,000 to the winner and $5,000 to the winner’s club

•	Harvey Norman Women In League Achievement Award (Paid) – winner receives a $5,000 Harvey Norman gift voucher

•	Harvey Norman Women In League Achievement Award (Volunteer) – winner receives a $5,000 Harvey Norman gift voucher

•	Telstra One Community NRL Club of the Year – Telstra will provide $10,000 towards the winning club’s community program and/or staff development training for community relations staff

•	Telstra Grassroots Club of the Year – Telstra will provide two Telstra Assistance Packs valued at $3,000 each plus $2,000

•	AAMI Service to the Community Award – AAMI will provide $5,000 towards the winner’s community program

•	AAMI Service to Refereeing Award – AAMI will provide $2,500 to the winner

•	ARLD Teacher of the Year (Primary) – ARLD will provide $2,500 to the winning teacher and a $500 equipment pack for their school

•	ARLD Teacher of the Year (Secondary) – ARLD will provide $2,500 to the winning teacher and a $500 equipment pack for their school

Voting for the 2010 Telstra Ken Stephen Medal will open on Friday, August 13, once the list of finalists is confirmed.

Further media enquiries:    Nishara Miles 02 9339 8531, 0402 445 500
Brooke Devereux: 02 9368 4503, 0449 013 151
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			<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 09:19:00 +1000</pubDate>
			
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			<title>ASSRL u18's Championships</title>
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			<description>The Australian Secondary Schools under 18's championships commenced on Sunday 11th July 2010. </description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The championships are being held in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast and will conclude with the Championship Finals being played on Friday 16th July 2010.

Results and player stats are being updated live throughout the Championships so visit www.assrl.org.au to stay up to date with the latest scores from the championships. 
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 12:26:00 +1000</pubDate>
			
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			<title>LeagueNet links to Facebook</title>
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			<description>LeagueNet now offers a new feature linking Facebook with fixtures/results section of an...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[You can select the "like" option that appears underneath the results/ladders  or even specific players stats. 

Once this has been selected it will link to that persons Facebook Page which will then advertise fixtures/results and player stats throughout the Facebook Portal.  ]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 15:39:00 +1000</pubDate>
			
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			<title>ASSRL Championships</title>
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			<description>The Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League under 15's Championships kick off on Sunday 27th June...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The championships will be held in Canberra and will conclude with the Finals being played on Friday 2nd July 2010. 

For all match results make sure you visit www.assrl.leaguenet.com.au during the tournament (results will be updated as soon as all matches are completed) ]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 15:07:00 +1000</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Macquarie Sports Kids to Kangaroos Clinics!!!!!!!</title>
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			<description>ARL Development is running over 40 clinics these school holidays!!!!!Click on the Upcoming Clinics...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[ARL Development is running over 40 clinics these school holidays!!!!!<br /><br />Click on the Upcoming Clinics tab to see where clinics are being held in your area!!
All Macquarie Sports Kids to Kangaroos Clinics are full of skills, drills, games and lots more. 
Each kid who participates gets a Kids to Kangaroos pack full of goodies!!]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:02:00 +1000</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Brisbane Girls Rugby League Camp</title>
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			<description>Girls aged 11 to 18 years are invited along to Nudgee College for 4 days of rugby league skills...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The camp, in its second year has a program involving nutrition activities, strength and conditioning workshop, plus trivia night and State of Origin 3 on the big screen. Girls will be coached by accredited staff from ARL Development, Queensland Rugby League and will be grouped according to age and skill level. For more information on the camp, please download the brochure/registration form <a href="fileadmin/user_upload/ARLDevelopment/news_article_images/Girls_Camp_Brochure.pdf">HERE</a> and contact Belinda Sleeman (QRL) on 3367 6000 or 0409 893 226 or <a href="mailto:b.sleeman@qrl.com.au">b.sleeman@qrl.com.au</a>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:20:00 +1000</pubDate>
			
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			<title>NSW Womens Rugby League State Club Championships</title>
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			<description>The NSW Women’s Rugby League are hosting the inaugural NSWWRL State ‘Club’ Championships on the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The State ‘Club’ Championship are open to all club teams that are participating in competitions, as well as a district/ regional team from an area that doesn’t have a regular competition. (Teams will be pooled according to their ability)

The Tournament will be played over two days with teams participating in pool games and then a finals series. The 2 day event will act as the major selection for the NSW Origin team to play QLD on Saturday 26th June 2010. 

The details of the tournament are as follows:
Date – Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th June
Times – From 9am both days
Venue – New Era Stadium (Cabramatta Leagues Club), Cabramatta
Cost – FREE

All teams will be provided with lunch vouchers as well as a catered presentation on Sunday after the finals.

Results will be updated live over the two day tournament so make sure you visit http://nswwrl.leaguenet.com.au to see the latest scores/results.]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:53:00 +1000</pubDate>
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			<title>New products and value packs at the ARLD online shop!</title>
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			<description>The ARL Development online shop now has new value deals for a variety of products.</description>
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Check out some of the new value deals at the <link http://shops.ecorner.com/epages/ecornerstores.storefront/?ObjectPath=/Shops/ArlDevelopment _blank external-link-new-window "ARLD Online Store">ARL Development store.</link>

<br />We recently introduced the new line of State of Origin balls:<br />$25 for the official 30 Year Commemorative Ball<br />$20 for the official State Supporters Ball, available in both NSW and QLD of course.
Now pick up one of each for just $35, save 10 bucks!
You can also purchase 20 Commemorative Balls as a club's gift to your players for $400, saving $100 off the regular price!

We have also recently introduced the new "Hazem El Magic" soft rubber kicking tee, designed by the legendary goal kicker Hazem El Mazri!. This sells for only $15 on it's own, but now you can pair it up with a football:<br />$22 for a Mod League Ball plus a Kicking Tee<br />$24 for an International League Ball plus a Kicking Tee.

The kicking tees have also been added to the Club and School value packs. 4-6 free kicking tees have been added to the packs, making for a total saving of $205 for the Complete Club Pack:
12 International balls<br />10 Mod balls<br />8 Mini balls<br />4 Senior Tackle Bags<br />4 Junior Tackle Bags<br />4 Senior Hit Shields<br />4 Junior Hit Shields<br />100 Marker Domes<br />4 Ball Carry Bags<br />1 Club Admin CD<br />1 AirMan Ball Inflator<br />2 Referee Whistles<br />6 Kicking Tees
All for $2465, with a saving of $205 from individual items on our store. Try buying that pack at Rebel with change left from $3000!
We also have smaller packs and packs that cater to primary schools, small clubs or teams.

Be sure to <link http://shops.ecorner.com/epages/ecornerstores.sf/sec8ypmlH9cZ1o/?ObjectPath=/Shops/ArlDevelopment _blank external-link-new-window "ARLD Shop">check out our shop</link> and browse through the package deal section for the cheapest rugby league equipment in Australia.]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 09:27:00 +1000</pubDate>
			
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