Jets

ROUND 21

SATURDAY 27TH JULY

BEER FOOTY FOOD FESTIVAL

3:00pm

 Henson Park, Marrickville

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Players from the 12 clubs competing in the  the 2019 Canterbury Cup NSW competition were on photo call at the season launch held at the NSWRL Centre of Excellence at Homebush.
Newtown’s team captain Anthony Moraitis is in the back row, third in from the right. Photo: Supplied courtesy of the NSWRL.
Players from the 12 clubs competing in the the 2019 Canterbury Cup NSW competition were on photo call at the season launch held at the NSWRL Centre of Excellence at Homebush. Newtown’s team captain Anthony Moraitis is in the back row, third in from the right. Photo: Supplied courtesy of the NSWRL.

Welcome to the Canterbury Cup NSW and here is a link to the 2019 Canterbury Cup NSW draw

https://www.nswrl.com.au/draw/

The NSWRL’s premier competition is set for its most exciting season yet after unveiling footy apparel giant Canterbury as the new naming rights partner for the Canterbury Cup NSW and a five-year deal to play the Grand Final of the competition at Bankwest Stadium in Western Sydney.

The decision by Canterbury to join forces with the NSWRL for the premier competition in the state represents an historic move as it is the first time a traditional apparel partner has sponsored the naming rights of a competition.

Details were announced today (Thursday 7 March) at the official launch of the 2019 season for all nine competitions managed by the NSWRL, with the Canterbury Cup NSW, Sydney Shield and Ron Massey Cup kicking off on Friday 15 March.

“The Canterbury Cup NSW goes from strength to strength every season and this new partnership with Canterbury reflects that,” NSWRL Chief Executive David Trodden said.

“It has proven to be a wonderful breeding ground for some of the rising stars of Rugby League and the games are traditionally high-scoring and entertaining contests.

“We expect 2019 to be the best season yet for the Canterbury Cup NSW and I can’t wait for the opening round to kick off.”

NSWRL Head of Commercial and Digital Jodie Cross said the NSWRL was thrilled to extend their partnership with Canterbury after their involvement with the Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues in 2018.

Canterbury produced an innovative skin-tight jersey design that contributed to the first NSW State of Origin series success since 2014 and have also designed an alternate strip the team will use for the second game of the 2019 series in Perth.

“This is the first time in Australian sport that a traditional apparel partner has sponsored the naming rights of a competition,” Cross said.

“NSWRL pride ourselves on being innovative and we think this partnership is a real innovative marketing approach.”

“Canterbury is a strong international footy brand and we are thrilled to extend our partnership with them.”

Canterbury APAC managing director Jamie Meikleham said it is extremely rewarding for Canterbury to be involved with helping Rugby League in NSW move forward.

“The Canterbury Cup is the premier rugby league club competition in NSW, with a passionate grassroots following,” Meikleham said.

“We are delighted to be naming-rights partner at this level. This competition is a crucible for our future stars to take the next step in to first grade.

“This partnership is Canterbury living its mission of ‘doing everything for the game’. We want to be there for ‘every season, every position, every training need’ to be ‘everything for footy’.”

Trodden said it was also exciting for the NSWRL to use the new state-of-the-art Bankwest Stadium in Western Sydney to host the Grand Final of the Canterbury Cup NSW and three of its other major competitions – Jersey Flegg, Ron Massey and Sydney Shield – for the next five years.

“Bankwest Stadium is a world-class facility that will bring fans closer to the action than they’ve ever been before,” Trodden said.

“It is regarded as the new home of sport in western Sydney and it’s an appropriate venue to host the Canterbury Cup NSW Grand Final which has thrown up plenty of thrilling contests.”

Bankwest Stadium CEO Daryl Kerry said: “Canterbury Cup NSW Grand Final Day has become a special day on the Rugby League calendar and it will be bigger and better than ever in the 30,000-seat Bankwest Stadium.

“This is a Stadium that has been built for the fans and the event experience is going to be exceptional. Fans will immediately notice how close their seats are to the action and the steeper grandstand design, but there are a number of other initiatives that will make a day at the footy easier and a lot of fun.

“The NSWRL season kick-off is upon us and we will watch the action with great interest knowing it will ultimately end with Grand Final Day at the new Bankwest Stadium in September.”

The opening round of the Canterbury Cup NSW will see South Sydney Rabbitohs – who are making their return to competition in their own colours for the first time since 2006 – against their former feeder club and fellow foundation club, the North Sydney Bears, on Sunday, 17 March.

While the Ron Massey Cup and Sydney Shield begin on Saturday 16 March, the Jersey Flegg Cup and Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership start the following week. The UNE SG Ball Cup, UNE Harold Matthews Cup and Harvey Norman Tarsha Gale Cup are already underway; while Newcastle’s Business Plaza Cup kicks off in April, along with the NSWRL Junior League.

Trodden said the NSW Cup reached more fans than ever before in 2018 with more than 2 million viewers tuning in during the season to watch matches on commercial broadcaster Channel Nine and pay TV network FOX Sports.

Both will broadcast again in 2019, with matches featuring in a regular 1pm Sunday spot on Channel Nine and FOX broadcasting matches on Saturdays.

Trodden said there was plenty for fans to look forward to in 2019 with games scheduled at traditional Rugby League venues including Leichhardt Oval, Belmore Sports Ground, North Sydney Oval, Henson Park and Metricon High Performance Centre (Redfern Oval).

“The return of the Rabbitohs is exciting for all Rugby League fans, with matches scheduled against other foundation clubs at iconic grounds including the North Sydney Bears, Newtown Jets and Western Suburbs Magpies,” Trodden said.

“The 2019 season is shaping up to be our most exciting ever.”

The 2019 Canterbury Cup NSW will kick off with last year’s grand finalists Newtown Jets heading to McDonald Jones Stadium to face the Newcastle Knights on Friday 15 March. Other highlights include:

Round 7 – Respect Round, coinciding with the start of the NSWRL Junior League season

Round 10 – Magic Round: two triple-headers of Canterbury Cup NSW games to be played at Henson Park and Panthers Stadium

Round 19 – Beanies for Brain Cancer Round: the annual drive to raise funds and awareness for the Mark Hughes Foundation.

(This article was supplied courtesy of the NSWRL Media Team.)

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BEER FOOTY FOOD FESTIVAL 2024 – Saturday July 27 Henson Park

Image: MAF Photography

Newtown Jets Team List v Parramatta Eels Sat 27th July, 2024 (BEER FOOTY FOOD FESTIVAL)

Jets backrower Kyle Pickering is well contained here by these Newcastle Knights defenders. Photo: NRL Imagery

The Jets loss to the Newcastle Knights relegates them to fifth place on the competition table

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Newtown Jets Team List v Newcastle Knights Sat 20th July 2024

The Jets backrower Jordin Leiu turned in a high-value performance against the third-placed Canterbury Bulldogs. Photo: Mario Facchini/mafphotography

Newtown Jets run up a big win at home over near-neighbours Canterbury-Bankstown

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Newtown Jets Team List v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sat 13th July, 2024

Australian Mutual Bank
Front of Jersey

Petersham RSL
Back of Jersey

Deicorp
Back of Jersey, Training Gear, Socks

Invisi-Gard
Jersey Minor

John Singleton Group
Sleeve

Schofield King Lawyers
Sleeve

Coverforce
Front of Shorts

The Henson
Back of Shorts

Sydney Park Hotel
Back of Shorts

Sports Medicine Institute
Medical Services & Rehabilitation

Label Plus
Major Sponsor

Arista Technologies
Technology Partner

Newtown Jets respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the Land and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on and that the land area encompassing Henson Park traditionally belonged to the Gadigal people of the Eora nation.