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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The [[Peace Warriors]] are a team that has struggled throughout the years but have recently put together a skilled franchise that made it to the [[PopularFreedom Rugby League]] (PRL) final in 2005.  The Warriors play their games in the city of [[Peace]], [[PopularFreedom]] at [[Veterans Stadium]].
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The [[Peace Warriors]] are a team that has struggled throughout the years but have recently put together a skilled franchise that made it to the [[PopularFreedom Rugby League]] (PRL) final in 2005.  The Warriors play their games in the city of [[PeaceCity|Peace]], [[PopularFreedom]] at [[Veterans Stadium]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Latest revision as of 18:19, 21 February 2007

Peace Warriors
Full name: Peace Warriors Rugby Club
Location: Peace, PopularFreedom
Venue: Veterans Stadium
League: PopularFreedom Rugby League
Last Final Appearance: 2005

Overview

The Peace Warriors are a team that has struggled throughout the years but have recently put together a skilled franchise that made it to the PopularFreedom Rugby League (PRL) final in 2005. The Warriors play their games in the city of Peace, PopularFreedom at Veterans Stadium.

History

  • In 1983 the Peace Warriors rugby franchise was formed in conjunction with the other seven teams of the league.
  • In 2001, their long rivalry with the hated Workers Point Bobcats turned into a complete slugfest on the field in the last game of the season.
  • In 2005, the Warriors made their first PRL championship appearance after a strong season. Despite being the season favourites, it was unfortunately the Lenita Legions who were able to be successful in the final winning the PRL championship by a score of 34-13.

Roster

  • Coach=David Jeffs

STARTERS:

  • 1=Prop=Don Givens
  • 2=Hooker=Bret Hooja
  • 3=Prop=Harold Cross
  • 4=Flanker=Kevin Clarkstown
  • 5=Lock=Gordon Agabatha
  • 6=Lock=John Forris
  • 7=Flanker=Larry Qurei
  • 8=8 Man=Pete Rijlem
  • 9=Scrum Half=Mike Karilli
  • 10=Flyhalf=Cam Ilrich
  • 11=Inside Centre=Kevin Andrews
  • 12=Outside Centre=Mike Pye
  • 13=Winger=Luke Peterson
  • 14=Winger=Stanley Smithson
  • 15=Fullback=Gilroy Walker

Substitutes:

  • 16=Junior Virete (Prop)
  • 17=Rick Steele (Hooker)
  • 18=Walter Jones (8-Man, Flanker)
  • 19=Carlton Black (Lock)
  • 20=Thomas Elrickson (Scrum-Half)
  • 21=Greg Mills (Fullback, Winger)
  • 22=Zack Winters (Centre, Flyhalf)
  • 23=Orville Gonedello (Prop, Flanker)

Stadium

Veterans Stadium