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Inaugural NRL-RLPA Academic Team of the Year
Thu August 25, 2011
Paul Gallen, Ben Creagh, Chris Lawrence, Sam Perrett, Preston Campbell, Andrew Ryan, Robbie Farah and Jason King are among the NRL stars to earn selection in a new representative side that is changing the face of rugby league - the inaugural NRL-RLPA Academic Team of the Year.

With the support of more than $A4.6 million in education grants each year from the NRL and clubs, 80 per cent of NRL players have completed or are currently engaged in further education or workplace training, ranging from university studies in law, commerce, pharmacy and physiotherapy to small business owners, trades and other vocational education training. Across the game:

* 62 NRL players (14%) are enrolled or have completed a University Degree; a further 98 Toyota Cup players (19%) are enrolled in a University Degree;

* 250 NRL players (55%) are enrolled or have completed a Vocational Education Training (Certificate II to Diploma); another 120 Toyota Cup players (22%) are also enrolled or have completed a VET programme;

* 52 NRL players (11%) have completed at least two years of a trade apprenticeship; while 59 Toyota Cup players (13%) are currently working as an apprentice;

* The remaining 20% of NRL players have either participated in short courses, work experience or have undergone a skills assessment to determine career pathways outside of rugby league.

In addition, the NO WORK, NO STUDY, NO PLAY policy implemented in the Toyota Cup ensures all under 20 players are actively engaged in the development of a post-rugby league career.

To celebrate the significant role further education and workplace training plays across the game, NRL chief executive David Gallop and NRL-RLPA welfare and education committee chairman Mark Coyne, today presented the inaugural NRL Academic Team of the Year members with iPads in a ceremony at the Sydney Football Stadium.

The 17-man team includes players from 12 clubs who between them boast 2,487 first grade games, 63 Test matches and 41 State of Origins and who represent the cross-section of studies and workplace training being undertaken across the NRL.

The team is:

1. William Zillman (Gold Coast Titans): Bachelor of Business (Real Estate and Property Services) at Southern Cross University, working with Wealthfarm financial planners, Certificate II in Sport and Recreation, Certificate III in Fitness, NRL education ambassador.

2. James McManus (Newcastle Knights): Has started Bachelor of Human Movement and is now studying an Advanced Diploma of Property Services ? Valuation, NRL education ambassador, Knights education mentor, representative of 'Ambassadors for Young Australians' program.

3. Jerome Ropati (New Zealand Warriors): Graduate Diploma in Business, Auckland University of Technology, NRL education ambassador, NZ Universities sportsman of the year, now studying human anatomy and physiology in the lead-up to starting Physiotherapy and Sport and Recreation Degree.

4. Chris Lawrence (Wests Tigers): Studying Bachelor of Commerce through Open Universities, NRL education ambassador, has started his own sports company, Live Work Play, that conducts sports programs in Western Sydney. He also runs school and community lifestyle programs and is qualified to teach Certificate IV qualifications in fitness.

5. Sam Perrett (Sydney Roosters): Completed Certificate III in Carpentry, currently completing Certificate IV in Building and Construction and Diploma of Management, NRL education ambassador. Has also completed short courses in wealth creation, investment strategies and real estate.

6. Preston Campbell (Gold Coast Titans): Certificate III and IV in Youth Work, 2008 Ken Stephen Medal winner, DEEWR Lean Earn Legend! education ambassador, creator of the NRL All Stars concept, NAIDOC Sportsperson of the Year, acting club captain.

7. Robbie Farah (Wests Tigers): Bachelor of Commerce, Sydney University, restaurant owner, NRL education ambassador, founder of 'Mates on a Mission' charity, club captain.

8. Corey Payne (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs): Bachelor of Commerce (accounting and commercial law majors), University of Sydney, studying Masters of Commerce (Finance), Graduate of Australian Institute of Company Directors management, recipient of 2011 University of Sydney Young Alumni achievement award, Future Direction Network Director, NRL education ambassador.

9. Matt Ballin (Manly Sea Eagles): Studying Bachelor of Education at ACPE, qualified personal trainer and has started his own company MBF (Matt Ballin Fitness), NRL education ambassador.

10. Jason King (Manly Sea Eagles): Studying Bachelor of Business /Law at Macquarie University, NRL education ambassador, club co-captain.

11. Ben Creagh (St George Illawarra Dragons): Studying Bachelor of Commerce at Wollongong University, NRL education ambassador.

12. Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks): Qualified plumber, Certificate IV in Financial Planning, Certificate of Registration in Real Estate, Diploma of Management, former part-owner of Mortgage Choice franchise, club captain.

13. Andrew Ryan (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs): Studying Bachelor of Sports Business at ACPE, qualified landscaper and business owner, club captain, NRL education ambassador and newly appointed NRL Education and Welfare Officer.

14. Bryan Norrie (Melbourne Storm): Certificate III in Hospitality, in Fitness and in Sport and Recreation, completing electrician apprenticeship, NRL education ambassador.

15. Ashley Graham (North Queensland Cowboys): Certificate III in Sports Administration, studying Bachelor of Sports and Exercise Science at James Cook University, made a member of university's Golden Key Society for being in top 15% of students, NRL and QLD Govt education and physical activity ambassador.

16. Michael Weyman (St George Illawarra Dragons): Diploma in Business, studying Certificate IV in Civil Construction, NRL Education Ambassador.

17. Nick Kenny (Brisbane Broncos): Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Broncos Toyota Cup physio, NRL education ambassador, Certificate IV in Small Business, presently studying occupational health and safety course.

"These players represent what can be achieved both on and off the field and what opportunities are available through rugby league to build careers," said Gallop.

"Each of them will tell you that the studies and training they have pursued has helped make them better footballers and better people and that's an important lesson for any aspiring NRL players to take on board.

"I also want to acknowledge the work of Mark Coyne and his committee, Paul Heptonstall, Nigel Vagana, Jane Lowder and Tony McFadyen and all the club welfare and education officers.

"The programs and opportunities they have developed and the way the players have embraced them has changed the face of the game."

As part of the game's education strategy, the NRL has established an education ambassador programme where player representatives from each club provide mentoring and support for others to engage in education and workplace training.

Chairman of the NRL-RPLA education and welfare committee, former international, Maroons and Dragons star Mark Coyne, said the number of players engaged in further education and workplace training would continue to multiply in the years to come.

"There has been a fundamental shift in the way players prepare for life after footy. Once the players who were studying and working used to be the exceptions, now it is the ones who are not that are in the minority," he said.

"The players, to their credit, have seized the opportunities that rugby league provides and significantly, a number are now working as mentors to ensure other players do the same.

"Through the work of the NRL-RLPA education and welfare committee, the NRL and clubs, the game is investing millions of dollars each year to provide players with the opportunity to build careers outside of football.

"Our mantra is that players will become better men for having played rugby league and the ongoing success of the education and welfare strategy is realising that aim."


Titans go dry for July
Wed July 20, 2011
Source: www.titans.com.au

Twelve Jetstar Gold Coast Titans have put their beers down and thrown their hands up in support of the 'Dry July' campaign which will raise money for adults living with cancer and supporting cancer services at The Mater Hospital in Brisbane.

The Dry July national campaign simply asks Australians to give up alcohol for a month and was founded in 2007 by three young guys who decided to 'get off the drink for a month and raise some money for charity.'

The Titans' Dry July team is made up of Luke Bailey, Will Zillman, Anthony Laffranchi, Luke O'Dwyer, Ben Ridge, Michael Henderson, Bodene Thompson, Brenton Lawrence, Matt Srama, Matt White, Nathan Friend and Jordan Rankin.

The Titans are the only national sporting group to be officially part of the Dry July Campaign.

The funds raised through sponsorship from the simple efforts of these Titans players and many others will directly benefit the lives of adults living with cancer right across Australia.

"Mater is glad to be the beneficiary again of Dry July so we can help more cancer patients throughout Queensland with 5900 inpatients and 12,000 outpatient visits at Mater Adult Hospital each year and 1200 inpatients at Mater Private Hospital Haematology Oncology Unit per year," Mater Foundation Executive Director Nigel Harris said.

"It's great to see the community getting behind Dry July to help patients with cancer and we encourage everyone to support the participants," Mr Harris said.

Funds raised will purchase music and art therapy classes and medical equipment for the Mater Hospital in Brisbane. Funding will also refurbish the patient recreation room including lounge chairs, entertainment, cabinets and shade sails for outdoor balconies.

Leading by example, Titans hard man Luke Bailey showcased a softer side, saying the first 20 days of Dry July hadn't been too difficult.

"It's not tough (not drinking), I have a family so I spend a lot of time at home. After the game you definitely feel like a beer but it's been good," said Bailey.

When asked if whether some disappointing performances for the Titans had left the veteran prop with an unquenched thirst, Bailey said "It definitely has, some of your best times in footy are when you are able to have a few beers together but in saying that it is a small sacrifice of one month."

"So far it has already raised over $1.6 million and our part goes towards the Mater Hospital in Brisbane for cancer equipment, so you can't go wrong there when it is only 31 days."

2008 was Dry July's inaugural year with over 1000 participants and raised $257 283, three years on and now reaching the half way mark, The Dry July campaign has already raised over $1.6 million nationally with over 11,300 charitable campaigners taking part.

Titans utility Will Zillman said: "It's something the Titans are getting behind by not drinking in July and raising money for cancer patients who are doing it tough."

"There are a lot of blokes here who have been touched by cancer in their family, myself included, so it is a pretty easy decision.

"There are people out there that are doing it a lot tougher then us, so it is a pretty easy thing to give up for a month."

To help the Jetstar Gold Coast Titans support this great cause on a local and national level you can head to the Dry July website https://www.dryjuly.com/teams/jetstargoldcoasttitans

Zillman, William Statistics
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2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Gold Coast Titans 
24 games; 10 tries, 40 points. 
		 
[View] Round 1 [12 Mar 11] L 16-25 v Dragons (H). [FB]
[View] Round 2 [19 Mar 11] L 12-40 v Melbourne (A). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 3 [25 Mar 11] L 8-14 v Broncos (H). [FB]
[View] Round 4 [02 Apr 11] W 23-22 v Canberra (A). [FB]
[View] Round 5 [08 Apr 11] L 12-22 v Cowboys (A). [FB]
[View] Round 6 [15 Apr 11] W 20-14 v Wests Tigers (H). [F8] 8 Pts; 2t
[View] Round 7 [24 Apr 11] L 18-22 v Eels (A). [F8] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 8 [30 Apr 11] W 24-13 v Roosters (H). [F8] 8 Pts; 2t
[View] Round 9 [08 May 11] L 14-34 v Warriors (H). [F8]
[View] Round 10 [16 May 11] L 12-16 v Sea Eagles (H). [F8]
[View] Round 12 [27 May 11] L 6-28 v Canterbury (A). [F8]
[View] Round 13 [04 Jun 11] L 10-23 v Panthers (H). [FB]
[View] Round 14 [10 Jun 11] W 28-14 v Dragons (A). [FB]
[View] Round 15 [17 Jun 11] L 8-31 v Rabbitohs (A). [FB]
[View] Round 16 [25 Jun 11] L 12-36 v Cronulla (H). [F8]
[View] Round 18 [08 Jul 11] L 6-22 v Warriors (A). [F8] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 19 [15 Jul 11] L 10-30 v Broncos (A). [F8]
[View] Round 20 [23 Jul 11] L 20-28 v Cowboys (H). [CT] 8 Pts; 2t
[View] Round 21 [31 Jul 11] L 20-50 v Knights (A). [CT]
[View] Round 22 [06 Aug 11] W 20-16 v Cronulla (A). [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 23 [13 Aug 11] L 16-40 v Storm (H). [CT]
[View] Round 24 [20 Aug 11] W 26-18 v Canberra (H). [F8]
[View] Round 25 [29 Aug 11] L 10-39 v Wests Tigers (A). [F8]
[View] Round 26 [03 Sep 11] L 12-32 v Parramatta (H). [F8]
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2010 NRL Telstra Premiership
Gold Coast Titans 
23 games; 8 tries, 32 points. 
		 
[View] Round 2 [19 Mar 10] W 19-18 v Rabbitohs (A). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 3 [27 Mar 10] W 24-4 v Raiders (H). [BE]
[View] Round 4 [03 Apr 10] L 18-32 v Cowboys (A). [FB]
[View] Round 5 [09 Apr 10] W 20-16 v Storm (H). [FB]
[View] Round 6 [16 Apr 10] L 6-19 v Dragons (H). [FB]
[View] Round 7 [26 Apr 10] W 24-22 v Sea Eagles (A). [FB]
[View] Round 8 [01 May 10] W 38-24 v Panthers (H). [BE]
[View] Round 9 [09 May 10] W 38-36 v Knights (A). [FB]
[View] Round 10 [14 May 10] L 6-28 v Broncos (A). [BE]
[View] Round 12 [31 May 10] L 16-30 v Roosters (H). [BE]
[View] Round 15 [18 Jun 10] W 25-24 v Bulldogs (A). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 16 [27 Jun 10] L 16-24 v Knights (H). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 18 [09 Jul 10] L 14-15 v Tigers (A). [WG]
[View] Round 19 [16 Jul 10] L 10-24 v Broncos (H). [WG]
[View] Round 20 [23 Jul 10] W 11-10 v Dragons (A). [WG]
[View] Round 21 [01 Aug 10] W 28-20 v Warriors (A). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 22 [06 Aug 10] W 34-12 v Eels (H). [WG]
[View] Round 23 [14 Aug 10] W 37-18 v Cowboys (H). [WG]
[View] Round 24 [23 Aug 10] W 23-14 v Roosters (A). [FB]
[View] Round 25 [28 Aug 10] L 16-30 v Sharks (A). [FB]
[View] Round 26 [03 Sep 10] W 21-18 v Tigers (H). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Finals Week 1 [10 Sep 10] W 28-16 v Warriors. [FB] 8 Pts; 2t
[View] Finals Week 3 [24 Sep 10] L 6-32 v Roosters. [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
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2009 NRL Telstra Premiership
Gold Coast Titans 
22 games; 4 tries, 16 points. 
		 
[View] Round 1 [15 Mar 09] W 34-20 v Knights (H). [BE] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 2 [21 Mar 09] L 10-16 v Dragons (A). [BE] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 3 [27 Mar 09] W 20-12 v Bulldogs (H). [FB]
[View] Round 4 [04 Apr 09] W 18-6 v Storm (A). [FB]
[View] Round 5 [11 Apr 09] W 14-10 v Cowboys (A). [BE]
[View] Round 6 [17 Apr 09] W 16-10 v Raiders (H). [BE] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 7 [27 Apr 09] L 20-34 v Panthers (A). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 8 [02 May 09] W 22-14 v Rabbitohs (H). [FB]
[View] Round 9 [10 May 09] L 18-23 v Knights (A). [BE]
[View] Round 10 [15 May 09] L 18-32 v Broncos (A). [BE]
[View] Round 11 [24 May 09] W 18-17 v Sea Eagles (H). [WG]
[View] Round 13 [08 Jun 09] W 28-24 v Dragons (H). [WG]
[View] Round 14 [13 Jun 09] W 24-20 v Roosters (A). [FB]
[View] Round 16 [27 Jun 09] W 28-12 v Warriors (H). [FB]
[View] Round 17 [05 Jul 09] L 28-34 v Raiders (A). [FB]
[View] Round 18 [13 Jul 09] W 18-12 v Eels (H). [FB]
[View] Round 19 [17 Jul 09] L 16-23 v Bulldogs (A). [BE]
[View] Round 20 [24 Jul 09] W 34-18 v Broncos (H). [FB]
[View] Round 21 [31 Jul 09] L 18-34 v Cowboys (H). [FB]
[View] Round 22 [09 Aug 09] W 30-10 v Warriors (A). [FB]
[View] Round 23 [14 Aug 09] W 22-14 v Rabbitohs (A). [FB]
[View] Finals Week 2 [18 Sep 09] L 2-27 v Eels. [FB]
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2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Canberra Raiders 
2 games; 1 tries, 4 points. 
		 
[View] Round 1 [15 Mar 08] L 14-30 v Knights (A). [FB]
[View] Round 2 [22 Mar 08] W 20-16 v Panthers (A). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
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2007 NRL Telstra Premiership
Canberra Raiders 
17 games; 9 tries, 36 points. 
		 
[View] Round 2 [24 Mar 07] L 16-32 v Storm (H). [FB]
[View] Round 3 [02 Apr 07] W 48-18 v Knights (H). [FB] 12 Pts; 3t (29th, 53rd, 79th)
[View] Round 4 [07 Apr 07] L 6-38 v Eels (A). [FB]
[View] Round 5 [16 Apr 07] W 37-28 v Roosters (H). [FB]
[View] Round 7 [28 Apr 07] W 34-18 v Panthers (A). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t (34th)
[View] Round 9 [12 May 07] W 16-10 v Rabbitohs (A). [FB]
[View] Round 11 [25 May 07] W 30-6 v Dragons (H). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 12 [03 Jun 07] L 8-28 v Titans (A). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 13 [09 Jun 07] W 38-10 v Eels (H). [FB] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 14 [18 Jun 07] L 18-22 v Knights (A). [FB]
[View] Round 15 [23 Jun 07] L 24-28 v Cowboys (H). [FB]
[View] Round 16 [01 Jul 07] L 16-22 v Tigers (H). [FB]
[View] Round 17 [08 Jul 07] L 16-58 v Dragons (A). [FB]
[View] Round 18 [15 Jul 07] W 56-10 v Titans (H). [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 19 [21 Jul 07] L 6-34 v Storm (A). [FB]
[View] Round 20 [27 Jul 07] W 34-30 v Panthers (H). [FB]
[View] Round 21 [04 Aug 07] L 22-28 v Cowboys (A). [FB]
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2006 VB NSWRL Premier League
Canberra Raiders 
17 tries, 68 points. 
		 
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2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Canberra Raiders 
3 games; 2 tries, 8 points. 
		 
[View] Round 2 [19 Mar 06] L 32-70 v Knights (H). [FB] 8 Pts; 2t (5th, 67th)
[View] Round 4 [01 Apr 06] W 21-20 v Panthers (H). [BE]
[View] Round 5 [09 Apr 06] L 12-30 v Bulldogs (H). [BE]
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