Here's some news about a great Newtown RLFC membership promotion - plus the Newtown Jets are going to the 2022 World Cup … and how!

To celebrate the Newtown Jets 2022 Minor Premiership success Takara Jewellery is giving away 10 Newtown Jets 2023 memberships.

These are 5 x Spirit of ’43 memberships and 5 x Kids memberships

To enter this promotion, email your name, contact details and which membership you would like to go into the draw for to:  takarajewellery@outlook.com or Facebook messenger:
https://www.facebook.com/Takara-Jewellery-472639710169323

The winners will be announced on Saturday, November 19th at Henson Park.  Good luck!
www.takarajewellery.com.au

The Newtown RLFC will be making quite an impact in this year's Rugby League World Cup tournament.
The Jets have no fewer than 33 current and former players appearing in this year's world Cup, spread across 12 national teams. 
In addition to the 33 players, there are also three more former players involved with three of the competing nations (two as assistant coaches and one as a team manager).
Newtown's contribution to this year's World Cup tournament confirms with enormous emphasis the value of this old club to the entire Rugby League community, in Australia and throughout the world.

2022 Newtown Jets players bound for the upcoming Rugby League World Cup - (top) Billy Magoulias (Greece); (middle, left to right) Reubenn Rennie, Vincent RennieandKayal Iro (Cook Islands); (bottom, left to right) Charbel Tasipale and Kayne Kalache (Lebanon).
Image: Newtown RLFC Twitter.

Current and former Newtown RLFC players and staff in the 2022 Rugby League World Cup squads.

Australia: Nil.

Cook Islands: Tinirau Arona, Johnathon Ford, Kayal Iro, Dylan Napa, Dominique Peyroux, Vincent Rennie, Reubenn Rennie, Brad Takairangi.
The former Jets player Tere Glassie is the squad’s official Manager.

England: Nil.

Fiji: Isaac Lumelume, Taane Milne.

France: Samisoni Langi.

Greece: Billy Magoulias, Billy Tsikrikas. (Jim Pizanias is an assistant-coach with the Greek squad).

Ireland: Jaimin Jolliffe.

Italy: Ryan King, Ethan Natoli, Luke Polselli.

Jamaica: Nil.

Lebanon: Kayne Kalache, Charbel Tasipale. (Michael Habib is an assistant-coach with the Lebanon squad).

New Zealand: Isaac Liu, Ronaldo Mulitalo, Briton Nikora, Scott Sorensen.

Papua-New Guinea: Nene Macdonald, Rhys Martin.

Samoa: Fa’amanu Brown, Braden Hamlin-Uele, Royce Hunt.

Scotland: Kane Linnett.

Tonga: Sione Katoa, Siosifa Talakai, Siosiua Taukeiaho, Daniel Tupou.

Wales: Nil.

Total: 33 players, 2 assistant-coaches and 1 team manager.

The Newtown RLFC extends best wishes and good luck messages to all of the current and former Newtown Jets players and staff who will be participating in the 2022 Rugby League World Cup.

Two iconic Newtown Jets wingers of 2019 – Ronaldo Mulitalo (left) and Sione Katoa – will be appearing in the Rugby League World Cup with New Zealand and Tonga respectively. Photo: Chris Lane.

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