Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Defence key to the France game

This Saturday sees Scotland go to France in the second match for them in the autumn test series, and should see them playing plenty of confidence after a convincing win against the Irish at Scotstoun. This will be no easy place to go for Scotland and should make for tougher opposition than Ireland, however after the positives of the Ireland game, there is no reason why Scotland can't pick up another impressive win.

Two players particularly impressed in the last game and if they can take their form in to the next game, France will need to have a tightly organised defence. Duffy was pivotal in the centre of the park for the Scots, orchestrating the attacks and creating gap after gap, and David Scott picking up a brace showed intelligence in his support play and plenty of pace to help him collect his well earned brace.

Also whereas Ireland could be accused of being wasteful in attack, they were certainly no slouches in defence, producing several last gasp tackles and preventing Scotland from racking up a few more tries, showing that Scotland are certainly capable going forward. However France are likely to be just as enthusiastic going forward and this has the potential to be a high scoring game for both teams, so its up to McCormacks men to stay organised on the field next Saturday, and if they can stifle Frances attack, they could see themselves take an impressive scalp from the world number 5's and establish themselves as strong contenders for the next four nations.

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Monday, 17 October 2011

Scotland Rugby League launch charity partnership

Scotland Rugby League has launched a new partnership with the Scottish Association for Mental Health and Respectme anti bullying programme.

The partnership which was launched at half time of the Scotland v Ireland Test match on Sunday 16th October and will see SAMH become the main partner and official charity for Scotland Rugby League and support the growth of the sport through their 'Get Active' programme.

Scotland Rugby League Chairperson, Keith Hogg, said: "Scotland Rugby League is very grateful for the support of SAMH, they are an excellent partner for our sport.

Their 'Get Active' programme will help us to continue to grow grass roots involvement in Rugby League.

We are also very grateful for the support of their "Respectme' programme, we see "Respectme' as the ideal partner for our Schools Rugby League tournament which we believe will grow substantially in the next few years.

Rugby League is a sport that prides itself on its grass roots development and working with SAMH will provide great support in accelerating the positive impact of all this work"

The Respectme brand comes under SAMH and is the Scottish Governments anti bullying programme designed to help professionals in public posts e.g. Teachers deal with bullying issues.

Respectme will be the official partner of the Scotland Rugby League Schools competition, the Saltire Schools Rugby League Tournament. The Tournament will be renamed 'The Saltire Schools Respectme Rugby League Tournament as of the Launch on Sunday.

The Chief Executive of SAMH, Billy Watson said: "SAMH launched our current Get Active programme because we know that taking part in sport and exercise is a great way to look after your mental health.

"So we're delighted to be working with Scotland Rugby League and we hope that the fans will get behind our message on activity and mental health, just as much as they get behind their team!"

The partnership was also welcomed by the RFL's Equality and Diversity Manager, Sarah Williams who said: "I am delighted with, and fully support, the partnership between Scotland Rugby League, Scottish Association of Mental Health and Respectme.

"Rugby League has a proud tradition of being an inclusive and welcoming sport and this partnership will ensure that Scottish Rugby League is well placed to effectively tackle bullying, harassment or discrimination based on an individual's gender, gender identity, rac

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Scotland Triumph Against The Irish

SCOTLAND 26

IRELAND 6

Gavin Willacy at Scotstoun Stadium 

A new-look Scotland deservedly saw off Ireland in Glasgow on Sunday afternoon with a determined and professional performance. They dominated the first half and took their opportunities in the second to get the European Test Series off to a competitive start.

It was Ireland's first visit to Scotland for six years but their tremendous record here - and overall against Scotland of 9 wins and only two defeats - and stronger line-up suggested they would be favourites. Both coaches fielded eight debutants and teams closer resembled the A teams of the past two summers than sides that will play in the 2013 World Cup. However, Scotland always planned for this autumn to be a rare opportunity to blood the youngsters in low-key internationals, knowing many of their big guns would be missing. What they cannot have expected is for every single one of their Super League players to withdraw, leaving them with a 20-man squad without a single full-time player. Scotland's back five had two caps between them!

Both sides did feature experienced and in-form scrum-halves: Championship star Liam Finn captained Ireland while Leigh's John Duffy starred for Scotland, 11 years after his debut: both were central to most of their team's most inventive probing.

Scotland dominated the opening minutes with repeat sets, scoring after three minutes when full-back Alex Hurst touched down John Duffy's grubber kick beneath the posts and converted it himself. Another debut-maker, Jack Stearman of York, dislocated his elbow reaching for the line from Sam Barlow's inventive play and was replaced by Jack Howieson after just 10 minutes. Hurst, a former England Under-16 rugby union international, nearly added another from the next play but the Irish defence held out. Moments later Andrew Henderson, extending his appearance record to 17 caps, belied his 31 years by darting from dummy half to within a foot of the Irish try-line.

Ireland had hardly been out of their half when, after 18 minutes, stand-off Paul Handforth broke down the right, exchanged passes superbly with winger James Haley and sent Finn under the crossbar, Finn equalising with his conversion. Ireland's renaissance was short-lived thanks to the mouth of full-back Greg McNally: a penalty for dissent took the Wolfhounds deep into their own territory and Josh Barlow buried his way over in the right corner from close range for a debut try.

Ireland gifted Scotland their third try 90 seconds into the second-half, Handforth's loose pass on halfway being scooped up by Paddy Coupar who raced 50 metres to score but Hurst surprisingly sliced his simple-looking conversion wide.

The tight contest continued, blighted by handling errors which kept the completion rate by both sides low. When the ball did stick, Scotland scored again, Paterson sweeping the ball left where Glaswegian teenager David Scott, now with Hull KR, raced away down the touchline and dived over for his debut try. He missed the conversion himself but will not care too much about that.

He enjoyed his second try in the last moments even more, swallow-diving over the line after his sheer pace had seen him finish off Arnot and Hurst's good work down the left. He curled over the conversion with the last kick off the game to complete a deserved win for the Bravehearts.

"I'm delighted with the victory and the performance," said victorious coach McCormack. "The blend of debutants and younger players with our senior players was excellent. We went out there as a team and that has been the case for years - it showed in the training camp and it showed today. David Scott will get the headlines and rightly so with that performance - he has enormous potential. It's testament to the work put in with the development team and player pathway we have created. The number of debutants we have brought through over the last couple of years and the performance they put on today makes a lot of people proud. Today is the start of something for these lads.

"We talked about our long term goals as a group this week and they all know the World Cup will come round soon. We used Paddy Coupar as an example to the young lads - he came in at a late stage and played in the World Cup and today was his eighth cap. But for the young lads to step into that environment today and play like that is superb."

SCOTLAND
Alex Hurst 7
Crawford Matthews 7
 Josh Barlow 7
Dave Arnot 6
David Scott 7
Lee Paterson 7
John Duffy 8
Jack Stearman 5
Andrew Henderson 7
Neil Lowe 6
Sam Barlow 8
Paddy Coupar 6
Alex Szostak 7
Subs:
Jack Howieson 6
Callum Cockburn 6
Mike Stewart 6
Giles Lomax 5

Tries: Hurst 4, J Barlow 25, Coupar 42, Scott 62,39.
Goals: Hurst 1/3, Scott 2/3.

IRELAND
Greg McNally 6
 James Haley 7
Ian Cross 6
Elliot Cosgrove 6
Joe Taylor 6
Paul Handforth 7
Liam Finn 8
Paddy Boyle 7
Bob Beswick 7
Kyle Amor 6
Lemeki Vunipulu 7
Ged Corcoran 7
Tyrone McCarthy 6
Subs:
Sean Carmody 5
Paddy Barcoe 6
Callum Casey 6
Aaron McCloskey 5

Tries: Finn 10

Goals: Finn 1/1

Ref Rating: Steve Ganson 85/100
HT: 10-6 / Pens: ?-? / Weather: sunny but cool. / Sin Bin: None / Sent Off: None / MOTM: John Duffy (Scotland) / Attendance: 802 / Match Rating 3/5.

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Thursday, 6 October 2011

The moment you've all been waiting for...

We know you have all been waiting anxiously for the unveiling of the new Scotland Rugby League kit. Well we are delighted to announce that the time is finally here, and the kit is ready to go !

Here we would like to officially welcome you to the Scotland Rugby League online store. With our new partners O'neill's we have created a range of Scotland Rugby League team wear and training kit, as well as other items we think you will link.

Should you see an item you like, all you have to do is follow the simple onscreen instructions for costs, delivery, and payment, and then you sit back and wait for your brand new kit to arrive.

Full range of kit to view and buy HERE now 

With the Scotland v. Ireland match coming up, we think the tartan army will look great taking to the pitch in their new jerseys. If you want to see the boys play in there new jerseys, make sure you use the discount code - FACEBOOKRL - you will then receive £5 when purchasing your tickets for the match.

We are very happy to announce O'neill's as our partners, they are a quality brand and Scotland rugby League are proud to be associated with them, and we hope you will like and enjoy their products as much as we do. Happy shopping everyone !

So tell us what you think ! We really want to hear your feedback on the new Scotland kit, so please feel free to tell us YOUR views on it, and post your comments to our Facebook Page.

We look forward to hearing what you have to say.

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Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Or maybe in the backs ?

With the upcoming Scotland v. Ireland game, after having a look at the muscle in our squad, we decided to have a look at who could provide the bit of magic for Scotland to get us some points on the board.

Gareth Moore
Wakefield  Trinity
3 caps

Moore is a great young prospect at half back. Having came through the Leeds Rhinos academy, he found himself at Batley where he established himself as a great young talent, a Northern Rail cup winner and an effective kicker. Many times it has been Moores boot that has been the difference between winning and loosing games, and this ability could be called upon at Scotstoun if given the chance

Brett Carter
Workington Town
1 cap

Young town full back Carter is certainly more than capable of slotting into the attacking line, picking up an impressive 7 tries in Championship one in Workingtons latest campaign which saw his impressive performances help Workington get to an unfortunately unsuccessful playoff final. Hopefully Carter can bring his turn of pace back over the border for the France game.

Dave Arnot
London Skolars
2 caps

Arnot is another Scottish player to rack up 7 tries this season on the wing, second on the try scoring list for Skolars to the prolific Adebisi. The hard working Fife lad who has already scored 2 tries and picked up the man of the match in a Scotland A game last year will hopefully have his try scoring boots on as he looks to add to his Scotland tally and establish himself as a regular

Callum Cockburn
Edinburgh Eagles
Uncapped

Cockburn picked up an impressive 7 tries in 8 games last season, which has led to the Eagles player hoping to pick up his first cap during the autumn tests, and stands every chance in a squad full of home grown talent. Given the chance Cockburn is sure to make an impact on the game and the inspiration of playing in front of a packed home crowd could be enough motivation to get a performance.

What do you think ? we would love to hear your opinions on our squad for our next game against Ireland. Have we missed anyone out ? Who is your favourite in the Scotland backs ? Please let us know what you think on our Facebook Page.

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Scots Raring To Go In Grand Finals

There will be no Scots playing in the Super League Grand Final next Saturday night at Old Trafford but, while most of Scotland's squad are enjoying a couple of weeks rest between the end of the club season and the international programme, this Sunday will see a group of Scottish internationals in cup final action, one in the biggest game in world club rugby - union or league. Scotland's most capped internationalist Andrew Henderson will play for Sheffield Eagles against favourites Featherstone Rovers in Sunday's Co-operative Championship Grand Final, the British's game's second tier finale, alongside club and country team-mates Jack Howieson, Alex Szostak and Mitchell Stringer. A few hours earlier, 12,000 miles away in front of 80,000 at Sydney's Olympic Stadium, their Scotland colleague Michael Robertson will play for Manly Sea Eagles against the New Zealand Warriors in the Australian National Rugby League Grand Final. It doesn't get any bigger than that.



"It would mean a lot to me personally to win the Championship, but more so for the club," says Henderson, who is again in the Scotland squad to face Ireland and France later this month. "Since arriving at Sheffield, I've really bought into the club's ethos and what they stand for. I feel what they have done since reforming 10 years ago is remarkable. They have had a long term vision to return to Super League and have took one step at a time, building a lot of infrastructure off the field and slowly improving on field performances. It would be the icing on the cake to win the Grand Final."

Sheffield have been outsiders throughout the play-off series, shocking Widnes and Leigh with superb wins in the last fortnight. Now they must do it again, and turn over the team that has led the division all season.

"We've always believed we were capable of achieving something this season, but our league form wasn't as consistent as we would have liked. But we've peaked at the business end and the boys are playing with confidence. Everyone is working hard for each other and really excited about the Grand Final. No-one gave us a cat in hell's chance of playing in the Grand Final this week let alone win the first play-off against Widnes, who we had never beaten before in the Championship until that night."

The number of Scotland internationals at Sheffield has grown over the last two years, with hooker Henderson and second-row forward Szostak joining Eagles' stalwart props Howieson and Stringer. "In some ways we've got a little group within a group but we have a fantastic team spirit here," explained Henderson, whose family are from Possil in Glasgow. "There are no cliques or egos, which is one of the reasons we're in the position we are."

Henderson, Howieson, Stringer and Szostak are all in Steve McCormack's provisional 28-man Scotland squad for the autumn internationals, but Robertson is missing. The Australian-born star is remaining in Sydney to finish his career with Manly on the biggest stage before moving to London in November to join Harlequins RL. Robertson's last appearance in the NRL Grand Final saw him score a hat-trick for Manly in their 2008 triumph.

Not that the Eagles' Saltire quartet - squad numbers 8 to 11 - have had chance to think about Scotland yet.

"I'm looking forward to Ireland and France if selected for the final 20-man squad as I love representing Scotland," said Henderson, whose Super League brothers Ian (Catalan Dragons) and Kevin (Wakefield Trinity) who have both been left out of the squad. "But my focus is purely on the Eagles at the moment and hopefully winning a Grand Final on Sunday. Once that's over I will have a few days down time, then focus on my commitments to Scotland and building towards a successful Test series."

There will be no Valvoline Cup Grand Final for Scotland newcomer Darryl Clark or Under-18 international Curtis McDonald as their Castleford Tigers Under-20s side was beaten in the semi-final by Warrington Wolves. They face Wigan Warriors, who feature Scottish full-back Shae Fraser-Lyon, in the reserves' final.

REMEMBER  to get your tickets for the 2011 Annual awards dinner !! Tickets are £40 per head and includes a free ticket for the Scotland vs. Ireland test series international the next day at Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow. Members of the Scottish national side and their management team will be in attendance for what should be a fantastic evening.

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Monday, 3 October 2011

'Players' Player of the Year 2011 - You decide


Scotland Rugby League would like you, the players, supporters, followers of rugby league in Scotland to have a say in a few of the awards for the forthcoming Awards Dinner on Saturday 15th October.  We are looking for you all to nominate someone from the National Youth League’s (both the U’15’s and U’17’s), Division 1 and the Premier Division as the Players’ Player of the Year 2011.  This is your chance to have a say in all four of these awards!

We have taken nominations from all of the teams involved and some of the key people within the Scotland Rugby League set-up and produced a list on nominees for you to choose from.  Simply click on the like button on who you would like to vote for in each category on our Facebook page.  The categories will be posted separately so you can have a vote in each. You can only vote for the player of your choice once.

To vote please go to our Facebook page and "like" the player you would like to win here.

Anyone can vote as long as they “like” the Scotland Rugby League Facebook page, so get all your friends and family to join in.  The voting will close at 5pm on Monday 10th October.

Tickets are still available for the Awards Dinner at Jury’s Inn in Glasgow, priced £40 per head.  This includes a 3 course meal and entertainment, as well as a ticket for the Scotland v Ireland Test International at Scotstoun Stadium the next day. You can get your tickets below by using the Paypal button.  Otherwise you can send a cheque made out to Scotland Rugby League Ltd to Scotland Rugby League (Awards), Caledonia House, 1 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle, Edinburgh EH12 9DQ.  Just mark the address you want the tickets sent to on the back of the cheque along with a contact phone number.

Everyone’s support for this event is vital so we can grow the event and continue it in years to come.  Every penny that is made from activities like this goes straight back into developing the game in Scotland.  Your support is greatly appreciated and will help make this great game we all love bigger and better in Scotland.

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Scotland Launches Wheelchair Rugby League

Glasgow staged Scotland's first all day Wheelchair Rugby League event last weekend.

Whitehall Secondary School staged the event thanks to the generous support of Councillor Frank Docherty, who himself took part in the action.

Scotland Development Manager Mark Senter was in attendance along with six other coaches to help support the event and assist the participants gain an understanding of the rules of the game.

Following the five hour session the participants were able to demonstrate they all clearly had developed the fundamental skills to play the game and played in a formal match for over 80 minutes.

The project's goals are to development and support a National Scottish Tag Rugby League Team, with the aim to represent Scotland in the planned Four Nations Tag Wheelchair Rugby League Competition, planned for summer 2012.

"It was extremely satisfying from both a coaching and observing roles that the Scottish players put their hearts and souls into the event" said Scotland Team Manager Adrian Kennedy.

"They have the passion and drive to become a national force to be reckoned with. They have the talent to create a national team to promote the game of Tag Wheelchair Rugby."

Further events are planned, along with organising regular training sessions at a central venue. For more information on becoming involved in the project, please contact:

Tel: 07764 627252

OR

Tel: 07577 709600


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