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Carnegie Champion Schools

 

Rugby League in schools - Carnegie Champion Schools Tournament

 

The Carnegie Champion Schools Tournament which is open to every Secondary School in England, Wales and Scotland is the world's biggest Rugby League knockout competition and one of the greatest success stories for the sport.

 

The RFL in partnership with English Schools Rugby League re-launched the Champion Schools Tournament in 2002 and since then it has continued to grow each year.

 

Rugby League has seen an immense growth in schools over the last few years which will support the development of the sport in the future and this competition has played a vital role in introducing Rugby League to an ever increasing number of young people throughout the United Kingdom.

 

In this year's tournament a total of 1,678 different teams took part in the competition, which is an increase from last year of 175 teams. The number of boy's teams is up by 152 and the girls saw an increase of 23 teams.

 

Yorkshire had the greatest increase of teams compared to the 2008 season with an additional 88 teams, jumping from 551 to 639.

 

Other areas that also saw a dramatic rise in teams were London, Wales and the North West. London's number of teams increased by 27, Wales saw an additional 17 teams and the North West had an extra 31 teams.

 

Overall, 27,537 students took part in this year's Carnegie Champion Schools Tournament. This is an extra 2,911 players from last year and an increase of 22,369 players from when the competition was re-launched in 2002.

 

The RFL's National Development Manager, Andy Harland said: "The Carnegie Champion Schools Tournament has been a huge success again this season and I would like to thank all of the players, teachers, parents and volunteers from the schools that have contributed to this competition.

 

"They are committed to working well with the RFL and English Schools Rugby League and this is demonstrated by the progress of the competition.

 

 "The tournament has grown and developed at a rapid rate and has given thousands of young people the opportunity to participate in Rugby League for the first time.

 

"It also provides young players with the chance to enjoy competing together, learning skills and generating memories that may well stay with them for the rest of their lives and Rugby League careers".

 

In 2007 a group of young players became the first teams to play Rugby League at the new Wembley Stadium after its re-opening. West Yorkshire schools Castleford High and Freeston High met in the 2007 Carnegie Champion Schools Year Seven final.

 

The match will be played as a curtain raiser to the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday 28 August.

 

There has been a long tradition of schools curtain raisers before the Challenge Cup Final and this provides a tremendous opportunity for a group of youngsters to showcase their skills on a massive sporting stage

 

Click here For the 2009/10 Champion Schools Newsletter

Champion Schools 2010/2011

The Champion Schools Competition for the 2010/2011 season will get under way in September once the academic year resumes.

 

If you are interested in becoming involved with the competition please contact the relevant Community Rugby League Coach for your area; all contact details can be found if in the contacts section of the website, community coaches.

 

The following information provides a brief overview of the 2009/2010 regional winners.

Champion Schools 2009/2010

The North East Champion Schools Finals Day took place on Saturday 6th February 2010 at Monkton Stadium.

With Schools represented from Durham, Newcastle and North Tyneside the event was well supported and highlights the growth of Rugby League throughout the region.

Year 8 Final

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Following on from being crowned the Year 7 winners in 2009, St. John's R.C (Bishop Auckland, pictured) continued their success in becoming the Year 8 2010 Champions.

In a tough battle in muddy conditions Marden Bridge Middle School (Whitley Bay) competed well in their first Regional Champion Schools Finals.

St. John's went into half time 14 - 4 in the lead; with tries for Matty Lovegreen, James Pirie and Sunny Maan. Marden Bridge Middle's points came from Michael Barham. In the second half Marden Bridge defended well, however Lloyd Purser managed another try for St. John's and Alex Bielby successfully converted. The game finished 20 - 4 in St. John's favour.

Michael Walton (St. John's) was awarded the Man of the Match.

Year 9 Final

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In similar style to their Year 8 teammates, the 2009 Year 8 Winners St. John's progressed to become the Year 9 2010 Champions.

St. John's (pictured) went into half time with a 14 - 0 lead after tries from Liam Boyek (2) and Luke Richardson; Connor Moffatt with a successful conversion. In the second half Durham Johnston pulled a try back through Rasih Hitchins, however Liam Boyek crossed the try line twice again in the second half, Connor Moffatt again with a successful conversion. The game finished 24 - 4 in St. John's favour.

Although Liam Boyek was in fine form scoring four tries the Man of the Match award went to Matthew Dockray for all his hard work, determination and physical effort throughout the game.

Year 10 Final

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In the first game of the day Durham Johnston (Durham City) and Heaton Manor (Newcastle) went head to head for the North East Year 10 Champions title.

Heaton Manor (pictured) opened the scoring through Sinclair Matthews, however not long after Chris Walker of Durham Johnston pulled the scores level. Richard Elliott and Tommy Sagers both scored prior to half time for Heaton Manor, in conjunction with a successful conversion for Sinclair Matthews the half time score was 14 - 4. In the second half Heaton Manor again applied the pressure with tries from Rob Reid, Alex Glover and Sinclair Matthews; three successful conversions from Sinclair Matthews left the final score 32 - 4.

The Man of the Match trophy was awarded to Rob Reid of Heaton Manor for his dominating performance throughout the game.

Want to be involved?

If your school is interested in playing Rugby League, please contact the North East Office on 0191 477 7773.

or click here for the Champion Schools website

 

 

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