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Paula David
ADDRESSING LAW AND ORDER THROUGH SPORTS
In their bid to combat law and order issues through sports, the West New Britain (WNB) Provincial Government has thrown in their support with a sum of K700, 000 to help support the Kimbe Cutters this year.
Talasea MP Freddie Reu Kumai said, since the establishment of the Kimbe Cutters in 2019 the WNB Provincial Government has since then been the major sponsor for the team and now the Talasea District Development Authority (DDDA) has also partnered with the team to be one of its sponsors.
Kumai said, âThe objective of the partnership is to expose the young talent in the Digicel ExxonMobil Cup level. Itâs a pathway for our young ones to gain a placing or to be recognized by the SP PNG Hunters or the PNG Kumuls team.â
âTalasea District has come on board during the beginning of the season with a commitment of K300, 000 to support the team.â
He added that the WNBPG also funded K200, 000 through the Provincial Services Improvements Projects (PSIP) as well as an additional K200, 000 support from the WNB Trust Funds account, which all comes under the WNB Provincial Government.
âThe most important thing is that we want our local players and West New Britain to be represented in the national Digicel ExxonMobil Cup competition. In that way we are addressing the issue on law and order.â
âItâs not about always using the Police force. Itâs also about Sports being used as an avenue to address these issues. â
Kumai thanked the WNB Governor for his continued support and urged the team to be thankful for such support because the process to receive such funding takes time.
Meanwhile, WNB Governor Sasindran Muthuvel said, they are happy to see additional support coming from the Talasea DDA. He said, they will not only support rugby league but continue to support the other sporting codes as well.
âRight now, the Provincial Government is only supporting the team, but as we go on, I am appealing to all the corporate companies in the province to help support our teams like the Kimbe Cutters because they carry our name when participating in various sports competitions.â
He also made mention that the Kimbe Cutters team will soon have a permanent home after they discuss and finalize funding for the next project.
Published on August 8, 2023
BURGESS TO LEAVE RABBITOHS FOR SUPER LEAGUE COACHING JOB
Rabbitohs great Sam Burgess will leave his role on the club's coaching staff at the end of the season to return to England after being appointed as the next Warrington Wolves coach.
Burgess, a former England captain and the 2014 Clive Churchill Medallist after inspiring South Sydney to their first premiership in 43 years, will take charge of the Wolves in 2024 and 2025.
Since retiring in 2019, Burgess has transitioned into the coaching set-up at Souths and is an assistant to Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou.
âIâm pleased to confirm I will take on the role of head coach at the Warrington Wolves for seasons 2024 and 2025," Burgess said in a statement.
âFrom playing in the Super League to having the opportunity to lead an incredible club, itâs a full circle moment and one I am fully committed to and excited by."
South Sydney CEO, Blake Solly, said Burgess has made an enormous contribution to the Rabbitohs.
âSam made his name in the Super League playing for the Bradford Bulls and first arrived on our shores to join our club on his 21st birthday in 2009,â Solly said.
âSince then, he has gone on to win multiple George Piggins Medals, a Clive Churchill Medal and the Rabbitohs 21st premiership in 2014.
âSince his playing career has come to an end, he has set his sights on a coaching career which saw him coach his own side in the Orara Valley Axemen to a grand final last season, as well as assisting with our NRL side and our young talent over the past season with a specific focus on defence.
âSam has been presented with an opportunity to become a head coach of one of the powerhouse clubs in the Super League competition and itâs an opportunity he wanted to take in his coaching journey.
"He moves to Warrington later this year with our blessing and we know he will be doing everything he can help us win our 22nd premiership before he leaves.
âOn behalf of everyone at the Rabbitohs, we wish Sam and his fiancĂ©e Lucy the very best of luck when they return to England.
"We hope that sometime in the not-too-distant future the Rabbitohs can take on the Wire in the World Club Challenge.â
The appointment of Burgess, an England dual international, follows the decision of former Titans coach Justin Holbrook to join Sydney Roosters as an assistant rather than return to England, where he previously coached St Helens.
Burgess represented England and Great Britain on 26 occasions during his playing career and captained the Wayne Bennett-coached team to the 2017 World Cup final at Suncorp Stadium.
âI want to thank Simon [Moran], Stuart [Middleton] and Karl [Fitzpatrick] at the Wolves for their courage and collaboration, as I look forward to returning to England to coach this great club," Burgess said.
âTo Russell [Crowe], Blake [Solly], JD [Demetriou] and the stakeholders at South Sydney, thank you for supporting me in taking on this new position.
"We still have an opportunity to play some great football for the remainder of the year and to do so alongside our current staff and squad, is my focus.â
Source: NRL.Com
Published on August 8, 2023
H4H PROMOTING CHILD PROTECTION
The Basketball Federation of Papua New Guineaâs Hoops for Health â Mums A Hero program is continuing its work in Madang Province and the Eastern Highlands Province (EHP) to educate mothers about child protection and safeguarding.
The program was delivered to communities in the Wara Wagol, 26 community, Ward 8, of Madang District and also in the Walium Usino-Bundi Gama District and in the Ukarumpa-Aiyura SIL Kainantu, EHP.
The key messages given were about child protection and safeguarding, and mothers to value and play an important role in their child's development.
Lucy Abel, a Walium participant said, âThrough this program, I learned that children have rights and how I must fulfill my role as a mother.â
âI also realized that as mothers, we are our children's first coach at home and what we as motherâs invest in them, will be the result of what they become in the futureâ.
The main aim of the awareness was to protect and promote the rights and well-being of all children, regardless of gender, and to protect children from all forms of violence, abuse, neglect, exploitation, and discrimination.
The Hoops for Health Program (H4H) program came about through the FIBA support and funding from Team Up, under the Australian Governments sports for development program.
Published on August 7, 2023
EELS KEEP FINALS HOPES ALIVE
The Parramatta Eels have kept their finals hopes alive after overcoming the St George Illawarra Dragons 26-20 in an entertaining and intensely fought match.
Played in front of a vocal crowd at CommBank Stadium, the Eels scored three straight tries to close out the second half and claim the result in what was must-win game to keep them in touch with the eight.
While Parramatta started well, scoring two tries in the opening 11 minutes of the match, the Dragons came roaring back into the game with winger Mikaele Ravalawa overcoming a poor start to cross for a first-half hattrick - the fourth his career.
His treble saw the visitors go into the break with a 16-10 lead and things looked ominous for the Eels when Ravalawa scored his fourth of the game to start the second half.
However, errors - and some determined last-ditch defence by Parramatta - handed the ball and opportunity back to the Eels, who made no mistake scoring three unanswered tries through Sean Russell, Junior Paulo and Bryce Cartwright.
Source:NRL.Com
Published on August 7, 2023
The SP PNG Hunters returned with a win. After going down to the Brisbane Tigers last weekend, the home crowd at the Santos National Football Stadium boosted the boyâs efforts to hold off the Redcliff Dolphinâs with a brilliant 26-22 victory at fulltime.
A beautiful start for the Hunters with only two minutes into the game as they charged in with a floating pass from Jamie Mavoko to Morea Morea and finishing it with their first try from Solo Wane followed by a successful conversion by Jamie Mavoko himself.
Bouncing back at the Hunters, Dolphinâs Cameron Cullen broke through the Hunters defense line to put them on the score board at 28 minutes in the first half.
In the nick of time, Hunters Jamie Mavoko dashed through a tough Dolphinâs defense line with an attempt for another try but suddenly lost the ball in front of their try line, forcing the team for a switch off play.
With the siren alarming both rivalries to a half time brake, the Hunters got their first penalty taking them to the top with a 2 points lead with 8-4 at halftime.
Coming back at second half, the Hunters secured their second try with what was supposedly a terrible pass, was saved by Jamie Mavoko with a miracle catch to end the toss with Solo Wane claiming his second try for the afternoon.
Just 4 minutes after scoring their first try for the remainder of the match, Hunterâs grubber Whallan Tau-Loi flashed his way through Dolphinâs defense and scored another try for the home team.
Trying their best to regain momentum, the Redcliff Dolphins toped the score with 2 consecutive tries by Harrison Graham and Jack Bostock with only 2 points trailing the Hunters 18-16.
Trying their best to push their lead, the Hunters saw a good play from Morea Morea as he swayed through with the ball all the way to the half way mark after been tackled by the Dolphins.
With a good lead, the Hunters scored another try at the 67th minute with Joshua Lauâs incredible solid play. Returning the pump, Dolphinâs Cameron Cullenâs great assistance took his fellow team mate Levi Wilson to score for his side but couldnât level the score with an unsuccessful conversion by Cody Hunter.
Trying their best, the Dolphinâs got their first penalty in the game tying both teams 22-22. Coming back to claim their home victory, a great try assist by Rodrick Tai took Hunters Benji Kot to settle their triumph with a successful 26-22 victory over the 4th place Redcliff Dolphins.
Published on August 7, 2023
PM'S REFLECTIONS OF THE WEEKS PARLIAMENT SITTING
Prime Minister (PM) Marape is currently out of the country visiting a close friend who is currently hospitalized with a serious medical condition in Gold Coast, Australia and is scheduled to return tomorrow; however, before his departure the PM reflected on the first week of the August parliament session.
Reflecting on this week's parliamentary session, Prime Minister Marape expressed commendation for all Members of Parliament who participated.
He highlighted the session's significance, particularly the presentation of crucial Ministerial Statements, including those related to Education.
"Our Government believes in transparency, and presenting our departmental activities to Parliament is part of our accountability to our people.â
âWe intend to provide more Ministerial Statements to allow the public to hold us accountable for our actions as a Government.â
In addition, Prime Minister Marape extended his appreciation to the landowners of Porgera in Enga and Tari in Hela for their active participation in recent meetings.
He assured the Porgera landowners of their rightful benefits and the nation's shared gains.
"I want to emphasize that Porgera landowners, who receive 15% equity and an additional 1% in royalties, play an integral role in the success of the mine."
The Porgera Development Forum, originally planned for Monday, August 7, has been rescheduled and will now take place on Monday, August 14, 2023, in Wabag.
The forum will involve landowners from provinces directly impacted by the mine, including Enga, Hela, Western, and West Sepik.
"Later this year, we will also hold Landowner forums with Wafi Golpu landowners and the Morobe Provincial Government," PM Marape added.
Prime Minister Marape reassured all landowners of his commitment to addressing their concerns and upholding their rightful entitlements.
Meanwhile, while Marape is out of the country, Deputy Prime Minister John Rosso will serve as Acting Prime Minister during his absence.
Published on August 6, 2023
PONGA FIRES KNIGHTS TO VICTORY IN PERTH SHOOTOUT
For the first time since Round 6 the Knights have moved into the top eight, after coming from behind to beat the Dolphins 30-28 in a try-fest in Perth.
Three tries in the final 27 minutes lifted Newcastle to victory, after they had trailed the Dolphins 22-12 with half an hour to play, with skipper Kalyn Ponga at the heart of the revival which leaves the Knights undefeated in their last five games.
Ponga scored the opening four-pointer of the game off a long-range support run and went on to set up his side's final two tries with clutch plays, along with clocking up 179 run metres from just 10 carries.
Earlier it had looked like a golden 10-minute period from Jamayne Isaako would set the Dolphins up for victory, and while they fought to the very end they ultimately couldn't match the class of the Knights when the game sat in the balance.
After Newcastle had come close on two occasions through Greg Marzhew, Ponga got the scoring going, but the wheels soon fell off in dramatic fashion.
With Lachlan Fitzgibbon in the sin bin for a hip drop, Isaako scored a hat trick in the space of eight minutes to get the Dolphins to a 14-6 advantage.
While the first two were tidy finishes in the corner after stripping the Knights for numbers, the third required brilliant athleticism, as the former Kiwi Test player jumped high to claim a ball and put it down just before the dead-ball line.
After forcing a turnover the Knights hit back to through Kurt Mann to reduce their deficit to two at the break, but the start to the second 40 was something straight out of coach Adam O'Brien's worst nightmares.
After kicking the restart out on the full, a penalty for a Tyson Frizell high shot â which saw him placed on report â presented Isaako with an easy two points, before rookie wonder Valynce Te Whare scored to stretch the lead to 10.
Next it was the Dolphins turn to concede after a penalty that resulted in a player being put on report, with Jarrod Wallace pinged for a dangerous tackle and Jackson Hastings strolling through a would-be tackle from Kenny Bromwich for a try under the posts.
Then Ponga hit go, first fending away two defenders at the end of a movement involving six Newcastle players to put Phoenix Crossland over, before providing the final pass for Marzhew to score.
A golden chance to find a winner with three minutes left, after Newcastle coughed up possession 10 metres out, was blown by the Dolphins when Herman Ese'ese was found to have held a player in the scrum.
The ball went back to the Knights and the contest was effectively over at that point, despite the Dolphins having one last possession.
Source: NRL.com
Published on August 6, 2023
SPORTS GOOD DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY FOR YOUTH| PARKOP
The National Capital District (NCD) Governor Powes Parkop continues to support and harness the potential of sports as a development tool to achieve the National Capital District Commission's Safe-City vision.
Governor Parkop recently attended the PNG Kickboxing teams fundraising dinner at the Dynasty Restaurant in Port Moresby, where he highlighted the positive impacts of sports in uniting people, instilling positive value systems and inspiring pride.
The fundraising dinner was to help raise funds for the team to participate in a tournament in Miami in Florida in the US next week.
He said, âThe success of former kickboxing champion Stanley Nadex is a testament to sports for development.â
Governor Parkop emphasized that having realized the importance of investing in sports, NCDC creates and supports many sporting platforms for youths to showcase their potential, which can lead to career pathways.
Acknowledging the presence of the Minister for Higher Education and Sports, Don Polye and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the PNG Sports Foundation Mr. Albert Veratau, Governor Parkop called on the National Government to consider sports as a priority investment as well because it engages youths in positive pathways.
The Governor praised the work of the PNG Kickboxing Federation, especially Mr. Nandex, for nurturing a new breed of kickboxers to replace him and shine on global stages representing PNG.
Governor Parkop stressed that the major resource the city boasts about is its people, for whom different pathways are created to realize their dreams.
He also admitted that creating pathways for the young and energetic population is a challenge all government levels face.
âOut of 70, 000 young people who pass out Grade 12 every year, only 30, 000 are absorbed into the formal tertiary education pathways.â
âWhat about the rest? What about those who never went to school?â
âKickboxing and sports must be seen in this context,â said the Governor.
âThat is the power of sport.â
Published on August 6, 2023
STATE PARTNERS WITH PNG WASH CONSORTIUM PROGRAM
The PNG WaSH Consortium, will be facilitating an inception workshop for a phase 2 of the Water for Women Consortium project on Tuesday, 8th of August in Port Moresby, with the aim at saving lives and reducing illness by improving global access to healthy and safe water, adequate sanitation, and improved hygiene,.
The inception workshop is expected to bring together key government stakeholders/partners to align support for Water for Women Consortium (WfWC) Phase 2.
The PNG WaSH Consortium consists of four international non-government organizations; World Vision, WaterAid PNG, Plan International and its partner, Live and Learn.
The workshop also aims to outline the WfWC project objectives, scope and requirements for the new phase in which it provides an overview of previous phaseâs successes, challenges as well as lessons learnt and will also layout the groundwork for what is expected in the new phase.
The Water for Women Consortium project (WfWC) is supported by the Australian Government, through the Water for Women Fund and aims to improved health, gender equality and wellbeing of Papua New Guinean communities through inclusive, sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH).
Representatives from various government partners such as Department of Prime Minister and National Executive Council, National Department of Planning and Monitoring (WaSH PMU), National Department of Health (NDoH), PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA), will also be presenting on their WaSH Plans for the coming months and how they will work with the PNG WaSH Consortium to achieve the PNG governmentâs WaSH priorities.
Published on August 6, 2023
PANTHERS FLEX IN COMFORTABLE WIN OVER STORM
Star halves Jarome Luai and Nathan Cleary cruised the Panthers to a comfortable 26-6 victory over the Storm at BlueBet Stadium on Friday night.
The defending champs are closing in on another minor premiership after shutting out the Melbourne heavyweights, holding their place on top of the competition ladder over the Broncos for another week after making it eight straight at home.
Losing Jahrome Hughes (ankle) and Xavier Coates (hip) throughout the week didn't help Melbourne's cause but errors (11) and missed tackles (41) cruelled any chances of causing an upset in Sydney's west.
Melbourne surprised the home side early when they had the first four-pointer with centre Young Tonumaipea taking the ball from one end to the other with the boot before scooting over in the next play to score his second try of the season.
Tonumaipea continued an impressive first half, when he came up with a try saver on Brian To'o in the 20th minute but the NSW winger couldn't be stopped again four minutes later, with a slick right-side raid creating an overlap in the corner.
Cleary missed the conversion but with both sides kicking an early penalty goal the scores were locked 6-6.
Errors began to creep into Melbourne's game and the Panthers began to steal momentum with Cleary mesmerising Storm defenders to send a weaving Luai over the line to score.
A penalty against Storm forward Josh King for a crusher tackle on Matt Eisenhuth gave Cleary a shot from right in front and he converted for an eight-point lead.
The Panthers' well-oiled machine was full of running at the back end of the first half with Cleary looping a nice pass over the top for Stephen Crichton who scored on the left to extend the home side's lead further.
The Storm got into an arm-wrestle in the opening stages of the second term but the Panthers all but put the game to bed when Zac Hosking handed To'o a double with a nice catch and pass to the right.
Melbourne stars Cameron Munster and Harry Grant tried to threaten the line through the game but in the end ran out of answers as the Panthers took another step towards a three-peat to defend their way to victory.
Source: NRL.com
Published on August 5, 2023
REYNOLDS INJURY BLOW; LODGE ACL FEARS
Broncos captain Adam Reynolds has withdrawn from Saturday's Queensland derby match against the Cowboys due to groin tightness.
The Broncos have also lost forward Kobe Hetherington (back cork).
"Reyno wonât be able to play and that creates an opportunity for Jock [Madden] to come into the side," Broncos coach Kevin Walters said.
New Manly signing Matt Lodge suffered a suspected ACL injury during the first half of Thursday night's match against his former club, Sydney Roosters.
Lodge, who is on a train and trial contract, clashed knees with Lindsay Collins and will undergo scans to determine the extent of the injury but Sea Eagles coach Anthony Seibold fears the worst.
"He has done his ACL so he is going to be out for an extended period of time," Seibold told media post-match.
"He is obviously shattered. We will pick up the pieces over the next couple of days but I feel for him and his family."
Lodge's injury compounds Manly's forward woes with Taniela Paseka undergoing surgery to repair a knee injury after rupturing his medial ligament in Round 21 against the Sharks and Josh Aloiai set for a shoulder reconstruction.
Source: NRL.Com
Published on August 4, 2023
BROWN MARCHED AS ROOSTERS DOWN MANLY
The Roosters had Nathan Brown sent off but still managed to send the Sea Eagles packing with a 26-16 win at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday night.
Brown was marched in the 63rd minute for a high shot on Ben Trbojevic but the Roosters scored a try in his absence to put the finishing touches on a win that keeps their slim finals hopes alive.
The Roosters launched an early raid in the seventh minute and Daniel Tupou looked set to cross for yet another try but some desperate defence from Haumole Olakau'atu forced him into touch.
Manly marched down field and opened the scoring in the 11th minute through a penalty goal to Reuben Garrick but it was the home side who bagged the opening try when Tupou soared high to bring down a Luke Keary bomb for the 141st four-pointer of his career.
The Roosters had a second try in the 23rd minute when centre Joey Manu exploded out of dummy half from close range and couldn't be stopped. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii's sideline conversion made it 12-2.
Manly hooker Lachlan Croker went close in the 26th minute but strong goal line defence by James Tedesco kept the Roosters' line intact.
A clever grubber by Keary earned the Roosters a repeat set late in the half but a dropped ball by Victor Radley let the Sea Eagles off the hook.
With time running down the Roosters got another opportunity and made the most it with Billy Smith delivering a deft flick pass for Tupou to complete his 27th career double. Suaalii again converted from wide out to make it 18-2 at the break.
The Roosters went further ahead in the 52nd minute when Smith disposed of Tolu Koula with a powerful fend and plunged over to give the Tricolours a 20-point lead.
The Sea Eagles lost Toafofoa Sipley to the sin bin midway through the second half before Brown was given his marching orders by referee Ashley Klein in the 61st minute.
Just three minutes later Josh Schuster chipped and regathered to score the Sea Eagles' first try to make it 22-8.
With both teams down a man the Roosters went right and Suaalii slid in for the 20th try of his career. He missed the conversion and the score stayed at 26-8.
Sipley returned to the field with 11 minutes to play to give Manly a one-man advantage and Schuster produced another pinpoint kick for Brad Parker to score to pull it back to 26-12.
Manly continued to throw the ball around and Koula finished off a powerful run by Olakau'atu to give the Sea Eagles the final say but the night belonged to the Roosters, who move to 24 competition points with games against the Dolphins, Eels, Wests Tigers and Rabbitohs to come.
Source:NRL.Com
Published on August 4, 2023