词条 | Murri Rugby League Carnival | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| website = http://www.arthurbeetsonfoundation.com.au/the-murri-carnival | related_comps =
}} The Qld Murri Carnival (QAIHC Arthur Beetson Foundation Murri Rugby League Carnival) is an annual four-day rugby league carnival for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Queensland rugby league teams. Queensland Rugby League (QRL) has awarded the Arthur Beetson Foundation with the tender for the next few years to host the Qld State Championships as part of the Carnival. The Foundation has employed MRL Qld Pty Ltd to event manage the Murri Rugby League carnival. AboutThe carnival has certain basic rules. An adult person cannot play in the carnival unless they:
An under 15 player cannot play in the carnival unless they:
The Queensland Aboriginal & Islander Health Council have established a partnership with the Arthur Beetson Foundation, to support the organisation and running of the Qld Murri Carnival so that it is as an alcohol,smoke,drug and sugar free event to help better health outcomes for the community. Murri Carnival Winners
QLD Murri vs. NSW Koori Interstate ChallengeThe QLD Murri vs. NSW Koori Interstate Challenge is an annual rugby league game played between the winners of the NSW Koori Knockout and Murri Rugby League Carnival. It is played each year (except in a World Cup year) in Queensland as part of the Indigenous All Stars event and is delivered by the Arthur Beetson Foundation like the Qld Murri Carnival as an alcohol,smoke,drug and sugar free event to help better health outcomes for the community.
Representative SidesFestival of Indigenous Rugby LeagueThe NRL launched a Festival of Indigenous Rugby League program to take the place of the prestigious pre-season Rugby League All Stars game following every World Cup year. The 2014 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League featured a trial match between the Newcastle Knights and an Indigenous team, drawn from the NSW Koori Rugby League Knockout and Murri Carnivals in Queensland, as well as the NRL Indigenous Player Cultural Camp, Murri vs Koori women's and Under 16s representative games, a Murri v Koori match, a jobs expo and community visits.[2] {{Rls|squadname=First Nation Goannas |BC1=#800000; border: solid black 1px |FC1=white |BC2=maroon |FC2=white |date= |column1_title=2014 squad |list1a={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=FB | no= 1 | name=Javarn White }} |list1b={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=WG | no= 2 | name=Kieran Vale }} |list1c={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=CE | no= 3 | name=Rickki Sutherland }} |list1d={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=CE | no= 4 | name=Joshua Benjamin }} |list1e={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=WG | no= 5 | name=Malcolm Congoo }} |list1f={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=FE | no= 6 | name=Kareel Phillips }} |list1g={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=HB | no= 7 | name=Adrian Davis | captain=y }} |list1h={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR | no= 8 | name=Reggie Saunders }} |list1i={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=HK | no= 9 | name=Roy Smith }} |list1j={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR | no=10 | name=Matthew Pittman }} |list1k={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=SR | no=11 | name=Noel Underwood }} |list1l={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=SR | no=12 | name=Davin Crampton }} |list1m={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=LK | no=13 | name=Phil Dennis }} |list2a={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=FB| no=14 | name=David Peachey}} |list2b={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=FB| no=15 | name=Nathan Blacklock}} |list2c={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR| no=16 | name=James Livock}} |list2d={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=CE|pos2=SR | no=17 | name=Rod Jensen}} |list2e={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR|pos2=SR | no=18 | name=Bobby Nona}} |list2f={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=| no=19 | name=Rex Johnson}} |list2g={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=HB| no=20 | name=Denis Moran}} |coach=Laurie Daley }}{{rugbyleaguebox | bg = #eeeeee | team1 = Newcastle Knights | team2 = First Nation Goannas | score = 52–12 | points1 = Tries points2 = Tries date = 8 February 2014, 7pm (AEDT)| stadium = Hunter Stadium | attendance = 6,826| referee=Gavin Badger, Chris James, Jeff Younis, Dave Ryan | manofmatch= }} 2018 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League2018 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League created a strong connection between the Maori and First Nation teams. With a strong showcase of cultural celebration from both teams. The 2018 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League was held at Redfern Oval featuring a Double header between the First Nation Goannas v NZ Maori and First Nation Gems v NZ Maori Ferns, And a curtain raiser game for the Koori vs Murri Interstate challenge Between Newcastle Yowies and Dhadin Geai Warriors .[3] {{Rls|squadname=First Nation Goannas |BC1=#800000; border: solid black 1px |FC1=white |BC2=maroon |FC2=white |date= |column1_title=2018 squad |list1a={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=FB | no= 1 | name=Ryan Walker }} |list1b={{Rls player | leagueicon=Ipswich | pos=WG | no= 2 | name=Michael Purcell }} |list1c={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=CE | no= 3 | name=Kieran Vale }} |list1d={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=CE | no= 4 | name=Josh Charles }} |list1e={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=WG | no= 5 | name=Greg Davis }} |list1f={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=FE | no= 6 | name=Maipele Morseu }} |list1g={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=HB | no= 7 | name=Adrian Davis }} |list1h={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR | no= 8 | name=Dan Tanner }} |list1i={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=HK | no= 9 | name=Wes Middleton | captain=y }} |list1j={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR | no=10 | name=Zac Merritt }} |list1k={{Rls player | leagueicon=northern pride | pos=SR | no=11 | name=Noel Underwood }} |list1l={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=SR | no=12 | name=Justin Toomey-White }} |list1m={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=LK | no=13 | name=Trent Rose }} |list2a={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=| no=14 | name=Randall Briggs}} |list2b={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=LK|pos2=SR | no=15 | name=Bennett Leslie}} |list2c={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR| no=16 | name=Will Merritt}} |list2d={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=|pos2= | no=17 | name=Isaac Briggs}} |list2e={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=SR|pos2=LK | no=18 | name=Tristan Lumley}} |list2f={{Rls player | leagueicon=Ipswich | pos=FB| no=19 | name=Wes Conlon}} |list2g={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=HK| no=20 | name=Shane Nolan-Carr}} |coach=Laurie Daley }}{{rugbyleaguebox | bg = #eeeeee | team1 = First Nation Goannas | team2 = New Zealand Maori | score = 22–16 | points1 = Tries points2 = Tries date = 10 February 2018, | stadium = Redfern Oval | attendance = | referee= | manofmatch= }} {{Rls|squadname=First Nation Gems |BC1=#800000; 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border: solid black 1px |FC1=white |BC2=maroon |FC2=white |date= |column1_title=2014 Representative Squad |list1a={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=FB | no= 1 | name=Menmuny Murgha }} |list1b={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=WG | no= 2 | name=Marlon Doak }} |list1c={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=CE | no= 3 | name=Bradley Stephens }} |list1d={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=CE | no= 4 | name=Brendon Marshall }} |list1e={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=WG | no= 5 | name=Ronald Conlon }} |list1f={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=FE | no= 6 | name=Sean Yorston }} |list1g={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=HB | no= 7 | name=Steven Singleton }} |list1h={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR | no= 8 | name=Bill McConnachie }} |list1i={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=HK | no= 9 | name=Rex Johnson }} |list1j={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR | no=10 | name=Matt Bon }} |list1k={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=SR | no=11 | name=Tristian Lumley }} |list1l={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=SR | no=12 | name=Joel Marama }} |list1m={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=LK | no=13 | name=Noel Underwood }} |list2a={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=| no=14 | name=Brandon Cubby}} |list2b={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=WG|pos2=FB | no=15 | name=Marmin Barba}} |list2c={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=| no=16 | name=Philip Vinson}} |list2d={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=PR|pos2=SR | no=17 | name=George Jarrett}} |list2e={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=|pos2= | no=18 | name=Nathan Gaulton}} |list2f={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=| no=19 | name=Morris Hodges}} |list2g={{Rls player | leagueicon= | pos=| no=20 | name=Kepa Sabesio}} |coach= }} Indigenous NRL players to play in Murri Carnival
See also{{Portal|Indigenous peoples of Australia|Sport in Australia}}
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Murri Rugby League|url=http://murrirugbyleague.net/about/|website=Murri Rugby League|accessdate=22 November 2015}} {{Rugby League in Queensland}}{{Rugby League in Australia links}}{{Indigenous Australians}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Festival of Indigenous Rugby League launched|url=http://www.nrl.com/festival-of-indigenous-rugby-league-launched/tabid/10874/newsid/75631/default.aspx|website=NRL.com|accessdate=15 January 2014}} 3. ^https://www.qrl.com.au/news/20182/02/07/festival-of-indigenous-rugby-league-launched/ 3 : Queensland Rugby League|Indigenous Australian sport|Rugby league competitions in Australia |
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