Murri Rugby League Team

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Murri Rugby League Team
Club information
Full nameArthur Beetson Queensland Murri Rugby League Team
Nickname(s)Murries
Founded2012; 13 years ago (2012)
Murri Rugby League Team
Uniforms
Team results
First international
File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland Murri 70–8 United States USA Tomahawks
Biggest win
File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland Murri 70–8 United States USA Tomahawks
Biggest defeat
File:Tino Rangatiratanga Maori sovereignty movement flag.svg Māori 46–22 Queensland Murri File:Queensland colours.svg

The Murri Rugby League Team is a representative side for Indigenous rugby league players that play in the annual Queensland Murri Rugby League Carnival.

History

Arthur Beetson Foundation Murri tour of Hawaii

Queensland Murri's faced the USA Tomahawks at Honolulu in 2012, The game was played at Kaiser Stadium with a high school gridiron game played as curtain raiser. The Murri side was selected from the Murri Carnival in Ipswich 2012 with a few of the players were Queensland Cup players likes of Brendon Marshall, Donald Malone, Ian Lacey, Keiron Lander & Kurtis Lingwoodock. The Tomahawks side was coached by NRL star, Cory Paterson . They travelled with members of the Jaran Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Dance Company in a unique exchange between the three cultures in rugby league and culture. Team list 1 Dennis Sandow - Barambah RL 2 Francis Renouf - Barambah RL 3 Brendan Marshall - Southern Dingoes 4 Donald Malone - Barambah RL 5 Benaiah Bowie - Argun Warriors 6 Steven Singleton - Yarrabah Seahawks 7 Ian Lacey - Southern Dingoes 8 Bobby Nona - Argun Warriors 9 Danny Kerr - Southern Dingoes 10 Ashley Evans - Toowooomba Warriors 11 Keiron Lander - Southern Dingoes 12 Kurtis Lingwoodock - Eidsvold United 13 Rob Apanui - Southern Dingoes 14 Andrew Garrett Jnr - Yarrabah Seahawks 15 Anthony Flores - Southern Dingoes 16 Phil Dennis - Southern Dingoes 17 Geoff Broome - Ipswich Redbacks Coach – Selwyn Apanui Point Scorers Donald Malone 2; Benaiah Bowie 2; Dennis Sandow 2; Ian Lacey 2; Steve Singleton 1; Andrew Garrett Jr 1; Robert Apanui 1; Kieron Lander 1; Goals Danny Kerr 10/11; Dennis Sandow 1/1. [1]

Year Queensland Murri vs USA Tomahawks
Winners Score Runners-up
2012 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland Murri 70–8 USA Tomahawks

Arthur Beetson Foundation Murri tour of New Zealand

In October 2013, a Queensland Murri representative side toured New Zealand to play A New Zealand Maori team in a two-game series. The Maori side won the first game 48–18 at Davies Park, Huntly. The second game was played at Puketawhero Park, Rotorua and was won by the Maori side, 32–16.[2]

Year Queensland Murri vs New Zealand Maori
Winners Score Runners-up
2013 File:Tino Rangatiratanga Maori sovereignty movement flag.svg Māori New Zealand Maori 40–18 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland Murri
2013 File:Tino Rangatiratanga Maori sovereignty movement flag.svg Māori New Zealand Maori 32–16 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland Murri

Queensland Murri vs New Zealand Māori 2014

The Deadly Choices Men QLD Murri Representative Team played against touring NZ Maoris on Saturday 18 October at BMD Kougari Oval

Year Queensland Murri vs New Zealand Maori
Winners Score Runners-up
2014 File:Tino Rangatiratanga Maori sovereignty movement flag.svg Māori New Zealand Maori 46–22 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland Murri

Arthur Beetson Foundation Murri Tour of Fiji

In October 2014 the Queensland Murri representative side toured Fiji. They played 2 games against the Vodafone Cup winners, Fair Trade Makoi Bulldogs and Fiji residents, the side featured third-grade club (mix between QLD Cup squad and local A-Grade) players in Queensland.

Year Queensland Murri vs Fiji Residents
Winners Score Runners-up
2014 Makoi Bulldogs 20–16 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland Murri
2014 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland Murri 14–12 Fiji Fiji Residents

2014 squad

Queensland Murri
2014 Squad Coaching staff
  •  1 Menmuny Murgha FB
  •  2 Marlon Doak WG
  •  3 Bradley Stephens CE
  •  4 Brendon Marshall CE
  •  5 Ronald Conlon WG
  •  6 Sean Yorston FE
  •  7 Steven Singleton HB
  •  8 Bill McConnachie PR
  •  9 Rex Johnson HK
  • 10 Matt Bon PR
  • 11 Tristian Lumley SR
  • 12 Joel Marama SR
  • 13 Noel Underwood LK
  • 14 Brandon Cubby
  • 15 Marmin Barba WG, FB
  • 16 Philip Vinson
  • 17 George Jarrett PR, SR
  • 18 Nathan Gaulton
  • 19 Morris Hodges
  • 20 Kepa Sabesio



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)


Major sponsors

See also

References

  1. BeejayB (20 October 2012). "Jets honoured to tackle indigenous tour". BeejayB. The Queensland Times. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  2. "League: Maori beat Murri Queensland". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 22 November 2015.