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Courier-Mail
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- Courier-Mail
2025 Langer Trophy: What Kulikefu Finefeuiaki said to inspire the Ipswich SHS captain Xzavier Timoteo
Don't miss out on the headlines from Local sport. Followed categories will be added to My News. At Ipswich SHS's pre-season launch of the school's rugby league season, Dolphins ace and Ipswich SHS past captain Kulikefu Finefeuiaki took current Ipswich skipper Xzavier Timoteo aside from a chat. They laughed and they joked, hamming it up on a celebration of the Ipswich SHS rugby league community. But two words of advice Finefeuiaki struck a match with Timoteo, the Sydney Roosters-signed prop who was named in the Australian schoolboys side last Saturday. One related to the importance of hitting Roosters pre-season training at the end of the year as fit as he could possibly be. The other piece of advice related to maintaining a good diet, which struck a cord given Timoteo was once a 'small, fat kid.'' 'I was. You can ask the coaches. I was very over weight in Years 7, 8 and 9,'' said Timoteo, a lover of his mum's lasagne and potato bake. But with encouragement from the Ipswich SHS teacher, Timoteo transformed himself into one of the most feared forwards in his age group. Indeed the coaches have helped make Timoteo into the player - and person - he is today. 'My coaches are more like my big brothers. They will always take time out of their day to help you,'' he said. Timoteo also has Finefeuiaki's desire to run hard, or 'run the bust'' as he calls it. 'I've learnt to do it. It (running hard) has come with confidence probably.'' Xzavier Ttimoteo is the Ipswich SHS Langer Trophy captain who made the Aussie schoolboys. Picture, John Gass With advice from Finefeuiaki ringing in his ears, Timoteo, the Souths Acacia Ridge Magpies junior, shone for the Queensland schoolboys recently and was one of five young Maroons to make the Aussie schoolboys side. The other were Mountain Creek SHS middle forward Jackson Koina (Parramatta), PBC SHS Kiwi centre recruit Antonie Verhoeven (Broncos), Marsden SHS hooker ace Hayden Watson (Storm) and Keebra Park SHS's New Zealand eligible fullback, David Bryenton (Canterbury Bulldogs, 18th man). The Australian schoolboys squad: 1. Cameron Bamblett (Parramatta Eels) 2. Filipe Fakauaho (Sydney Roosters) 3. Toby Winter (Newcastle Knights) 4. Dayne Jennings (South Sydney Rabbitohs) 5. Antonie Verhoeven (Brisbane Broncos) 6. Callum Grantham (Cronulla Sharks) 7. Toby Batten (The Dolphins) 8. Jackson Koina (Parramatta) 9. Liam Bell (Sydney Roosters) 10. Jake White (Cronulla Sharks) 11. Pheonix Godinet (Wests Tigers) 12. Darcy Smith (Sydney Roosters) 13. Thomas Dellow (Cronulla Sharks) Interchange 14. Hayden Watson (Melbourne Storm) 15. Roman Tuaimau (Canberra Raiders) 16. Xzavier Timoteo (Sydney Roosters) 17. Christoper Petrus (Parramatta Eels) 18. David Bryenton (Canterbury Bulldogs)

The Age
a day ago
- The Age
NRL Highlights: Roosters v Storm
Sydney Roosters take on the Melbourne Storm in Round 21 of the 2025 NRL Premiership at Allianz Stadium, Sydney.


The Advertiser
a day ago
- The Advertiser
Hughes hurt in mega hit to Storm's premiership push
Melbourne's premiership hopes have taken a seismic hit after Jahrome Hughes dislocated his shoulder against the Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium. Hughes left the field early in the second half clutching at his left shoulder, after attempting to make a tackle on James Tedesco. Storm medical staff confirmed the reigning Dally M Medallist would be sent for scans. Hughes was hurt when he reached out to stop the Roosters fullback with his outstretched left arm, before landing on it. He appeared in immediate pain. Adding salt to the visitor's wound will be the fact the play was immediately called up for an obstruction, with Melbourne awarded a penalty. The third-placed Storm have a difficult run home, including another game against the Roosters, a clash with Penrith and Canterbury to go with two matches against Brisbane. Hughes had earlier set up one of Melbourne's first-half tries, grubber-kicking for Josh King before they went to the break trailing 18-16. Melbourne's premiership hopes have taken a seismic hit after Jahrome Hughes dislocated his shoulder against the Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium. Hughes left the field early in the second half clutching at his left shoulder, after attempting to make a tackle on James Tedesco. Storm medical staff confirmed the reigning Dally M Medallist would be sent for scans. Hughes was hurt when he reached out to stop the Roosters fullback with his outstretched left arm, before landing on it. He appeared in immediate pain. Adding salt to the visitor's wound will be the fact the play was immediately called up for an obstruction, with Melbourne awarded a penalty. The third-placed Storm have a difficult run home, including another game against the Roosters, a clash with Penrith and Canterbury to go with two matches against Brisbane. Hughes had earlier set up one of Melbourne's first-half tries, grubber-kicking for Josh King before they went to the break trailing 18-16. Melbourne's premiership hopes have taken a seismic hit after Jahrome Hughes dislocated his shoulder against the Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium. Hughes left the field early in the second half clutching at his left shoulder, after attempting to make a tackle on James Tedesco. Storm medical staff confirmed the reigning Dally M Medallist would be sent for scans. Hughes was hurt when he reached out to stop the Roosters fullback with his outstretched left arm, before landing on it. He appeared in immediate pain. Adding salt to the visitor's wound will be the fact the play was immediately called up for an obstruction, with Melbourne awarded a penalty. The third-placed Storm have a difficult run home, including another game against the Roosters, a clash with Penrith and Canterbury to go with two matches against Brisbane. Hughes had earlier set up one of Melbourne's first-half tries, grubber-kicking for Josh King before they went to the break trailing 18-16.