Newcastle rookie Josh King juggles fulltime job and NRL career
Newcastle rookie Josh King juggles fulltime job and NRL career Posted July 14, 2016 06:13:04 It is rarely seen in the NRL these days but Newcastle Knights prop Josh King is juggling a fulltime job and a top grade career.King is undertaking his electrical apprenticeship, which involves working at a Hunter Valley coal mine and studying at TAFE.When the 21-year-old is not doing that he is trying to get in as much training as possible with the Knights."I'm still just bala..>> view originalRochow happy to play middle man
Front of the pack: Robbie Rochow. Photo: Jonathan Carroll Robbie Rochow is prepared for life in the middle. The 25-year-old is the Newcastle Knights' second-most experienced forward, behind the retiring Jeremy Smith.Almost the entirety of his 73 NRL games have been played on the edge. However, Rochow found a new home, pushed into the front row, in the heart-breaking 29-25 loss to Canberra.The move was, in part, to facilitate Sione Mata'utia's switch to the se..>> view originalVale Hunter TAFE as 'One TAFE' rolled out
The ugly truth is that tinkering with TAFE has hurt young Australians the most. THE history of an identified and identifiable Hunter TAFE came to an end on Wednesday when the NSW government announced sweeping changes to the state’s TAFE system.It’s a history that goes back to 1877 when the first Hunter technical courses were taught at Newcastle. The first technical college – Newcastle Technical College and School of Mines in Hunter Street – opened in 1896. By 1910 Maitland had a “..>> view originalFrosty start for fashion fanatics
Some of the people who braved the crowds to explore the new store. Frosty start for fashion fanatics BIRTHDAY GIRL: First customer to the tills was Annaliese Park, of Merewether.PRIME POSITION: Jarod and Sheryn Oldfield were at the head of the queue.EARLY START: Second in line were Brianna Wood, 19, of Newcastle, Eliza Lindus, 19, of Maitland, Hayley Banks, 17, of Newcastle, and Emma Fitzsimmons, 17, of Newcastle.exitAS the queue lengthened for the opening o..>> view originalJets' new signing suffers season-ending injury
We use cookies on this website... To find out more about cookies, please see our Privacy Policy If you continue using our website, we will assume that you consent to the cookies we set.>> view originalTasered – moment of terror in Dixon Park
CAPTURED: Kathryn Louise Payton is tasered by a police officer after allegedly wielding a knife at a number of people in Dixon Park. She allegedly had three knives. A KNIFE-WIELDING woman who had to be tasered by police after she chased a man through Dixon Park and ran at builders had two other knives on her when she was arrested, Newcastle Local Court has heard.Kathryn Louise Payton, 33, of Hamilton South, appeared in court in handcuffs on Wednesday charged with custody of a knife in a public p..>> view originalTruck driver to stand trial
Mr Strong was charged with assault causing death, a charge added to the Crimes Act in 2014 in the wake of a spate of alcohol-related “one punch” deaths. TRIAL: Geoffrey Michael Strong leaves Newcastle Local Court in August last year after being granted bail over the death of Glen Allan Canning at Crawfords Freightlines in Sandgate. Picture: Darren PatemanA MAN accused of killing his workmate after a minor prang at a Sandgate transport company will face a trial under the state’s ne..>> view originalAdam and Neal end a seal's ordeal at Manyana | Video
NSW: Trapped baby seal bolts for the ocean without thanks to rescuers who freed him. FREED: This distressed baby seal slapped his way straight to the waterline after rescuers cut the net that trapped him. Photo: Adam WilliamsAn exhausted baby seal, trapped in fishing net on a South Coast beach for about a week has taken 30 seconds to find its way home without looking back, once freed.One of its rescuers, Neal Cameron, said a tourist couple walking along the sand spotted what many ..>> view originalState of Origin 2016: The NSW Blues are condemned to always be ...
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Sin bin dominates Origin Game 3 Cooper Cronk and Andrew Fifita were both given ten minutes during State of Origin Game 3. PT0M50S 620 349 New South Wales remain the baddies of State of Origin.Wednesday night's dead rubber interstate match at ANZ Stadium was the most entertaining of the three because – as Paul Gallen readily admitted at fulltime – "the pressure was off".But the reaction in the immediate aftermath - and the following morning - wer..>> view originalDragons backed to beat Friday night hoodoo
GET the inside Footy Form mail for Round 19 of the NRL.Check out all the best stats, what’s been backed and where the money is going in order to find a winner.St George Illawarra v Gold Coast, Friday 7.50pm, UOW Jubilee OvalCLOSE ENCOUNTERFour of the past six matches between the Dragons and the Titans have been decided by two points or less, while 10 of the 16 games have been decided by six points or less.FRIDAY NIGHT CURSEThe Dragons have a horrible recent record on Friday night football, winni..>> view original
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