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Richard Harris Stars in Commonwealth 9s

Richard Harris Stars in Commonwealth 9s

Martin Coyd3 Jul 2014 - 10:51
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Medway Dragons product Richard Harris enjoyed a sensational set of performances in Glasgow. A hat-trick against South Africa & a try against Australia

Richard Harris, Medway Dragons Junior and London Broncos Academy player made a huge impact at the Commonwealth 9s in Glasgow on 28-29 June 2014, enjoying wins over South Africa and England plus a fantastic draw against the mighty Australians

Rugby League European Federation Reports

28 June 2014

Canada were the story of the opening day of the Rugby League Commonwealth Championship at Broadwood Stadium in North Lanarkshire. A 24-4 victory over England - in what was most of their team’s first ever game of rugby league - stunned the crowd and they went on to beat South Africa to earn a place in tomorrow’s semi-finals.

England’s day went from bad to worse when they lost 16-10 to Papua New Guinea, who completed three straight wins to top Pool B. PNG, strong, quick and impressive all around, face inconsistent Wales in the semi-final at 3pm and look serious contenders for the gold medal.

Australia will have other ideas after winning Pool A and securing a semi-final clash with Canada tomorrow at 3.30pm, although they did not always look as dangerous as in their handsome 34-10 win over Wales, Joseph Manu scoring the first four tries in an outstanding individual display.

The young Aussies from Sydney Roosters saw off the plucky Jamaicans in their opening game before hitting top form against the Welsh, but were mightily close to be toppled by Scotland in their final group game.

The Young Bravehearts led 18-8 into the second-half thanks to tries from Hull KR’s Jack Stewart, London Broncos duo Richard Harris and Harvey Burnett, plus one from Shane Toal and an Alex Jobson conversion, and another seismic shock was on the cards.

But Australia rallied with two tries from Luke Chavez Ellis to level things up in a superb 18-all draw. Scotland now play South Africa tomorrow in the first of their two place games.

Wales have a contender for top try-scorer in exciting South Wales Scorpions’ diminutive winger James Mercurius-Tayor, who has five in three games. Manu's devastating runs up the centre of the field also earned him five tries.

The RLCC2014, which is part of the Homecoming Scotland festival of events, continues tomorrow at Broadwood Stadium with the gold medal match at 5.30m. Entry is FREE.

Pool A results:
Australia 26 Jamaica 4
Wales 18 Scotland 6
Australia 34 Wales 10
Scotland 4 Jamaica 0
Wales 34 Jamaica 0
Scotland 18 Australia 18

Pool B results:
Papua New Guinea 22 South Africa 8
Canada 24 England 4
Canada 24 South Africa 16
Papua New Guinea 16 England 10
Papua New Guinea 26 Canada 6
England 22 South Africa 6

Sunday’s fixtures:
2pm England v Jamaica
2.30pm Scotland v South Africa
3pm – semi-final: PNG v Wales
3.30pm – semi-final: Australia v Canada
4pm – 7/8th place game4.30pm – 5/6th place game
5pm – 3rd/4th place game5.30pm – Gold Medal match

29 June 2014

Papua New Guinea beat Australia 22-8 in a pulsating gold medal match to win the first ever Rugby League Commonwealth Championships. The two-day international Nines tournament at Broadwood Stadium in North Lanarkshire – an official Commonwealth event endorsed by the Commonwealth Games Federation - kicked off a summer of sport in Glasgow in fine style.

The Kumuls led from the first minute through Warren Glare and added two more tries before the break through Andreson Benford and Gahuna Silas. Sydney Roosters’ Johnny Tuivasa-Sheck showed power and pace to pull one back for the Kangaroos but at 16-4 down they had too much to do against an outstanding PNG. Ryan King (Wests, Illawarra) buried over from close range, but in a fabulous finish the diminutive Silas broke away, stepped out of three tackles and scrambled over the line to win gold for PNG.

The Kumuls had overcome Wales in a ferocious semi-final, winning 12-6, while Australia saw off the tournament’s surprise package Canada, 20-0. Wales then beat the exhausted Canadians 20-4 to clinch gold, winger James Mercurius-Taylor adding two more tries to make him the tournament’s top try scorer with seven, while Wales back Ben Jones was top points scorer with 32.

In the other place games, Scotland despatched South Africa 34-6 with a Richard Harris hat-trick and England beat brave Jamaica 28-8 setting up a clash of the Auld Enemies. Scotland stunned England, winning 14-4 with tries from skipper Jack Stewart (Hull LR), Lewis Clarke (Edinburgh Eagles) and Harvey Burnett (London Broncos).
England went ahead through Kyran Knapper but were well beaten by the Young Bravehearts, who finished fifth despite only one defeat in their five games.

Jamaica got their first win in their final game, beating the unfortunate South Africans, 12-4, to finish seventh.

PNG’s Stanton Albert was named Player of the Tournament and received his trophy from RL International Federation executive member Graeme Thompson, a former Scotland RL international.

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