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[ [ "Xã Hội Đen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Xã hội đen''', or '''hắc xã hội''' (, literally means \"black societies\"), is a Vietnamese term used to describe criminal forces, whose goal is to make money from illegal and overall immoral activities.", "The term is believed to become widly used thanks to Hongkong's TV series and movies about gangsters.gang bosses shown: Dung Hà (second from left), Năm Cam (fifth from left), and Hải Bánh (third from right).An individual who participate in these criminal activities can be called ''giang hồ'', ''găng-xtơ'', ''côn đồ'', or ''tội phạm''.", "A criminal organization is known as '''''băng đảng''''' or '''''băng nhóm''''', depending on its scale." ], [ "Crime in Vietnam", "According to the law of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, under Clause 1, Article 8 of the 2015 Criminal Code:Joining a criminal organization is considered to be a \"very serious crime\" in Vietnam.", "For example, a person who illegally transported goods or money across the border could \"face a penalty of up to 02 years community sentence or 03-24 months' imprisonment;\" but the same crime if committed by a member of an organized group would be liable for \"a penalty of 02 - 05 years' imprisonment.", "\"Although the law would also make political groups, such as Việt Tân and DTVNCH, criminal organizations, they are not part of ''xã hội đen'' as their stated aim and genesis is ideological rather than commercial." ], [ "Structure", "597x597pxSmall group of criminals, '''''băng nhóm''''', has simple structure.", "It is organized loosely with a small number of members.", "The leader is called ''đại ca'' or ''băng trưởng''.", "They act aggressively and mostly commit crimes such as murder, robbery, theft, and fraud.", "These small groups may band together to form a larger syndicate or find protectorate from an already existed one.A criminal syndicate, '''''băng đảng''''', has a clearer, more sustainable organizational structure with long-term operational goals.", "The leadership can have one or multiple people, but there is one individual at the top known as ''trùm''.", "Below them is the command level with people who would be in charge of smaller groups within the syndicate.", "Ordinary members, known as ''đàn em'', are those who directly carry out criminal acts, as well as all tasks assigned by the leaders.During the 1960s in South Vietnam, there was a powerful gang led by the infamous Đại Cathay, the ''trùm'' of his gang and the \"Brother of all brothers\" ().", "Along Đại were several members that assisted his leadership: ''cánh tay trái'' H đầu bò, ''cánh tay phải'' Lâm chín ngón, and ''quân sư'' Hoàng guitar.", "The gang bosses that submitted to Đại Cathay were \"Second Brother\" Huỳnh Tỳ and \"Third Brother\" (later \"Fourth Brother\") Ngô Cái." ], [ "Notable criminal groups", "Below are organized crime groups that used to or still active in VietnamNameActiveOperating inFounder's ethnicity 20px Black Flag Army 1860s–1885 China–Vietnam border Zhuang 20px Bình Xuyên Army 1945–1960 Southeastern Vietnam Vietnamese 20px Đại Cathay's gang 1960s–1966 Sài Gòn-Chợ Lớn Vietnamese 20px Huỳnh Tỳ's gang 1960s–1975 Sài Gòn-Chợ Lớn Vietnamese 20px Ngô Văn Cái's gang 1960s–1975 Sài Gòn-Chợ Lớn Vietnamese 20px Ba Thế's gang 1960s–1975 Sài Gòn-Chợ Lớn Vietnamese 20px Tín Mã Nàm's triad 1960s–1975 Chợ Lớn Chinese 20px Năm Cam's gang 1962–2001 Hồ Chí Minh City (HCM City) Vietnamese 20px Bạch Hải Đường’s robber group vi 1970-1982 Long Xuyên Vietnamese20px Lâm chín ngón's prison gang1970–1988Chí Hòa PrisonVietnamese 20px Khánh Trắng’s so-called \"Đồng Xuân Labor Union\" 1989–1996 Hà Nội Vietnamese 20px Phúc Bồ’s gang vi 1990s–1996 Hà Nội Vietnamese 20px Dung Hà's gang 1990s–2000 Hải Phòng Vietnamese 20px Hải Bánh's group 1990s–2001 Hải Phòng, later HCM City Vietnamese20px Phước tám ngón’s gang vi1990s–1996HCM CityVietnameseForeign-based gangs such as the Korean mafia and the Japanese yakuza are also reported to have activities in Vietnam." ], [ "Brief history", "In 1865, the China-based brigand Black Flag Army crossed the border from Guangxi into northern Vietnam, created a profitable extortion network along the course of the Red River.", "The group later joined forces with the Qing and Nguyễn to fight off the French.In 1945, various groups of gangsters unified into an organization called Bình Xuyên, led by Ba Dương.", "Before that, in the 1920s, Ba Dương was already the leader of a coalition of river pirates.", "In 1949, Bình Xuyên became a legitimate military organization.", "In 1954, Bình Xuyên controlled nearly the entire supply of opium of Vietnam.", "In 1955, Bình Xuyên was defeated in the Battle of Saigon and was disbanded.Saigon in the 1960s saw the rise of four powerful Vietnamese gangs, whose leaders are known as \"Four Great Kings\" () and were behide almost all of criminal activities and rackets within the city:* Lê Văn Đại (nicknamed \"Đại Cathay\") was the son of Lê Văn Cự, a member of Bình Xuyên group who died in around 1946.At the age of 14, he ran away from home and made a living by shining shoes and selling newspaper near Cathay cinema.", "He quickly built himself a loyal gang group, defeated his rivals, and became the top of the \"Four Great Kings\" of Saigon's criminal underworld before 1975.", "* Nguyễn Thuận Lai (nicknamed \"Huỳnh Tỳ\") used to be a gentle and hard-working student who loved poetry.", "After grade 10, he went out to work and started to involed in criminal activities.", "He rose up to become the most powerful gang boss until 1964, when he and his gang had to submit to Đại Cathay.", "* Ngô Văn Cái was known for his skillful martial art.", "He was considered to be the \"Third Brother\", after Đại Cathay and Huỳnh Tỳ.", "He later married and involed less in criminal activities.", "Thus, managed to stay out of trouble with the government.", "* Nguyễn Kế Thế (nicknamed \"Ba Thế\") was known to be the person that kicked Đại Cathay down the stairs, provoked a war between the current Tỳ-Cái-Thế kings and Đại Cathay.Beside the \"Four Kings\", there was also an infamous Chinese crime boss called Tín Mã Nàm (nicknamed \"Mad Horse\").", "He was considered as the \"Triad King\" of Chợ Lớn and was said to be the second highest-ranking member of Hồng Môn, a triad from China, behind only Hoàng Long (\"Yellow Dragon\").In 1964, Đại Cathay's gang and Tín Mã Nàm's triad clashed in a bloody fight.", "Although Mã Nàm won, the battle had caused many people to avoid his casinos and his business sharply declined.", "Tín Mã Nàm was then forced to call for a negotiation with Đại where he and many of the Chinese gangs in Chợ Lớn decided to give up away the areas between Nancy market and District 1 to Đại Cathay's gang.In 1966, Tạ Vinh, a Chinese businessman, was arrested due to some conflicts with the government.", "Triads in Chợ Lớn and Hongkong tried to intervene by sending a petition to the embassy of the Republic of Vietnam in Taipei, Taiwan, but failed.", "Tạ Vinh was publicly executed on March 14.In November 1966, Đại Cathay was arrested and placed in Phú Quốc Prison.", "On January 7 of 1967, Đại and his men escaped from the camp, but when he passed through the front gate, the alarmed sound, alerting the guards surrounding the prison.", "Discovered, Đại was chased to the North part of the island, but the guards never found him and he was never heard from again.Following 1975 and the reunification of Vietnam, the era of Four Great Kings of Saigon came to the end.", "This, however, had allowed Năm Cam, a former follower of Đại Cathay, to developed a powerful criminal organization and dominated the South.", "He is said to have gone on a 15-year long killing spree in order to eliminate his rivals, and is considered as the \"Godfather\" of Vietnam.Meanwhile in the North, four crime bosses also appeared: * Dương Văn Khánh (nicknamed \"Khánh Trắng\"), whose group operated in Hanoi under a legal named \"Đồng Xuân Labor Union.\"", "At its height, Khánh Trắng's organization even received praise from government officials as a model example of an organization that should be replicated.", "He and his members was finally arrested on 24 May 1996 and Khánh was sentenced to death.", "* Nguyễn Thị Phúc (nicknamed \"Phúc Bồ\") operated in Hanoi, arround Đồng Xuân market.", "She was also arrested in 1996 and was imprisoned until 2002.", "* Dung Hà, a high-ranking gangster in Haiphong, was considered as one two great mafia bosses of the Vietnamese underworld, along with Năm Cam.", "* Hải Bánh, a follower of Dung Hà until 1995, when Hà was temporary arrested.", "After that, Hải and some members went to the South and joined Năm Cam's gang.At one point, both Năm Cam and Dung Hà joined forces to attack Lê Ngọc Lâm (nicknamed \"Lâm chín ngón\"), another former member of Đại Cathay.", "In 2000, Dung Hà was assassinated as she tried to expand her operation to Hồ Chí Minh City.", "In 2001, both Năm Cam and Hải Bánh, along with other gang members were arrested.", "Cam was executed while Hải was imprisoned until 2022." ], [ "In culture", "===Vietnamese TV series and movies about gangsters===* ''Ông trùm'' (The crime boss) vi* ''Mùa cúc susi'' (Susi's chrysanthemum season) vi* ''Mê cung'' (The maze) vi* ''Người phán xử'' (The Arbitrator) vi* ''Bụi đời Chợ Lớn'' (Gangsters of Chợ Lớn) vi* ''Bẫy rồng'' (Clash) vi* ''Giang hồ Chợ Mới'' (New Market's gypsies) vi=== Legacy ===Khá Bảnh with other people filmed a web drama called ''Sóng gió cuộc đời''The impact of gangsters such as Đại Cathay and Năm Cam has created a generation that admired the ''xã hội đen'' culture.", "One notable example is Khá Bảnh, a YouTuber known for creating videos that showed him as a man of honor who possesses many moral principles of a ''giang hồ''." ], [ "See also", "* List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and syndicates" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Maybrit Nielsen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Maybrit Nielsen''' (born 30 November 1968 in Glostrup, Denmark) is a Danish former Handball player and handball coach playing as pivot.", "She was part of the Danish national team that won the 1997 World Women's Handball Championship.After her playing career she became a handball coach, first in Albertslund IF, and later in her old club FIF.She has a degree in Pedagogy." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1997 in Switzerland" ], [ "Introduction", "Events during the year '''1997 in Switzerland'''" ], [ "Incumbents", "*Federal Council:**Arnold Koller (President)**Jean-Pascal Delamuraz **Kaspar Villiger**Flavio Cotti **Ruth Dreifuss**Adolf Ogi**Moritz Leuenberger" ], [ "Events", "* 12–20 April – The 1997 World Men's Curling Championship and 1997 World Women's Curling Championship take place in Bern.", "* 31 August–7September – The 1997 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships take place in Lausanne.", "* International University in Geneva is established" ], [ "Births", "* 10 March – Belinda Bencic, tennis player* 3 April – Julia Stierli, association footballer* 5 June – Andrea Brändli, ice hockey player* 13 July – Sina Frei, cross-country cyclist" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Future Film Festival" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Future Film Festival''' (FFF) is an international film festival dedicated to animation and special effects, held annually since 1999 in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna." ], [ "History", "The press center, media accreditation office, round tables, and relaxation area are grouped in the \"Future Village\", located in the Palazzo Re Enzo on Piazza Nettuno.", "Giulietta Fara has been the director of the Future Film Festival since 1999.It's a film festival - open to professionals, enthusiasts, and the simply curious - whose aim is to discover and promote animation and new technologies applied to cinema, particularly among young audiences and artists from different cultures and nations.The competition features a selection of feature films and a selection of shorts, screened in one or more downtown cinemas.", "Prizes are awarded for the best use of new digital technologies, and the \"Grand Prix Platinium\" is awarded to the best film in the competition.The fourteenth edition occurred from March 27 to April 1, 2012 and The 22rd edition occurred from 21 September to 2 October 2022." ], [ "Palmarès", "=== Grand Prix Platinium ===* 2007: ''One Man Band,'' Andrew Jimenez (USA);* 2008: ''5 Centimeters per Second''''',''' Makoto Shinkai (Japan);* 2009: ''Fierro,'' Norman Ruiz and Liliana Romero (Argentina);* 2010: ''A town called panic'', Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar (Belgium);* 2011: ''No Longer Human,'' Morio Asaka (Japan).", "* 2012: ''A Lettre to Momo,'' Hiroyuki Okiura (Japan).", "* 2013: ''Anima Buenos Aires,'' María Verónica Ramírez (Argentina).", "* 2014: ''Cheatin''', ''''Bill Plympton (USA).", "* 2015: ''Giovanni's,'' (Japan)." ], [ "See also", "* Animation* Lists of animated films* List of computer-animated films" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Future Film Festival Website* Future Film Festival Archive* Future Film Festival Youtube Channel* Animation Festivals" ] ]
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[ [ "Des McKibbin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Desmond McKibbin''' (6 March 1927 — 2 October 1999) was an Ireland rugby union international from Northern Ireland.McKibbin was born in Belfast and educated at Royal Belfast Academical Institution.A forward, McKibbin played his rugby for Instonians and gained eight Ireland caps.", "He featured in all four matches of the 1951 Five Nations which Ireland won, with only a final round draw with Wales costing them a grand slam.McKibbin was Ireland's team manager on the 1985 tour of Japan, after which he served two years as IRFU president.His elder brother Harry, as well as nephews Alistair and Harry Jr, were also capped for Ireland." ], [ "See also", "*List of Ireland national rugby union players" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Mister Grand International 2021" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mister Grand International 2021''' was the fourth edition of the Mister Grand International competition corresponding to the year 2023.The final took place on Dec 4, 2021 held at Panama City, Panama.", "Contestants from thirty-two countries and territories competed in this year's pageant.", "The competition was aired via broadcast live at Mister Grand International's official YouTube and Facebook page.At the end of the event, Tuan Lucas of Vietnam Mister Grand International 2019 crowned '''Fernando Ezequiel Padin''' of Puerto Rico as Mister Grand International 2021, marking its first victory of Puerto Rico in the pageant." ], [ "Results", "===Placements===The '''Mister Grand International 2021''' Final Competition will be broadcast LIVE at Mister Grand International's official YouTube & Facebook page from the host country, Panama, held on December 4, 2021.Fourt Edition Placement Contestant '''Mister Grand International 2021'''* ''' – Fernando Ezequiel Padin''' 1st Runner-up* – Suveer Ramsook 2nd Runner-up* – Cayman Cardiff 3rd Runner-up* – Cedric Cabane 4th Runner-up* – Jacob Ondrus Top 10* – Jose Gabriel Moreno * – Gustavo Olmos* – Abdiel Diaz * – Michael Ver Anton Comaling* – Steven Aponte Top 18* – Cristhian Cochamanidis * – Andres Arengas* – Esteban Sanarrucia * – Lukas Vysehrad* – Kenta Nagai * – Seo Jun Choi* – Axel Portillo* – Gioele Arunthep* – Alex Demianenko===Special Awards=== Award Contestant'''Best in Traditional Wear'''* '''''' – Abdiel Diaz'''Mister Photogenic'''* '''''' – Jose Gabriel Moreno'''Mister Personality'''* '''''' – Gustavo Olmos'''Mister Pau Sports'''* '''''' – Michael Ver Comaling'''Mister Real Man'''* '''''' – Suveer Ramsook'''Youlink Community Channel'''* '''''' – Michael Ver Comaling'''Best in Swimwear'''* '''''' – Jacob Ondrus'''MG Sports Ambassador'''* '''''' – Michael Ver Comaling'''Best in Formal Wear'''* '''''' – Alex Demianenko'''Mister Popularity Award'''* '''''' – Michael Ver Comaling '''§'''====Note===='''§''' – Automatic in Top 10" ], [ "Contestants", "32 candidates have been confirmed to compete for the title of '''Mister Grand International 2021'''.", "'''Country/Territory''' Candidates Continent''''''Jorge BarreraSouth America''''''Edgar KarapetyanAsia''''''Liam VlassenbroeckEurope''''''Cristhian CochamanidisSouth America ''''''Jacob OndrusNorth America''''''Yerson Andres AragonesSouth America''''''Esteban SunarriciaNorth America''''''Yunior MoraNorth America''''''Lukas VysehradEurope''''''Dean MendozaNorth America''''''Jaime Eliab SalasOceania''''''Gabriel MorenoSouth America''''''Tino KantanenEurope''''''Cedric CabaneEurope''''''Dexter GardenerSouth America''''''Rodhero DolsaintNorth America''''''Kento NagaiAsia''''''Seo Jun ChoiAsia''''''Boisdort Alfred FrantzNorth America''''''Gustavo OlomosNorth America''''''Mitchell SchmidtEurope''''''Abdiel DiazNorth America''''''Alex PortilloSouth America ''''''Renzo DurandSouth America''''''Michael Ver ComalingAsia''''''Fernando Ezequiel PadinNorth America''''''Anthony SikanadzeAfrica''''''Gioele ArunthepAsia''''''Suveer RamsookSouth America''''''Alex DemianentoEurope''''''Cayman CardiffNorth America''''''Steven AponteSouth America'''Withdrawal'''* The following were originally announced as candidates but later pulled out from the competition:**Conor Rigney **Thiago Carille **Aaron Connor Mead **Patrick Maranao **Jevgeni Koilov **Tino Kantonen **Ramiro Rojas **Rodhero Dolsaint **Sujith Kumar **Adilbek Nurakayev **Danilo Rivero Margarita Island**Boisdort Alfred Frantz **Kafidife Olafisayo **Muhammad Fahad **Judylay Borges **Ciprian Ioan Văsi **Dmitry Bodyako **Anthony Sikanadze **James Kawajja **Huseyn Telmanzade" ], [ "See also", "* List of beauty pageants" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Selebi-Phikwe West" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Selebi-Phikwe West''' is a constituency in Selebi-Phikwe represented in the National Assembly of Botswana since 2014 by Dithapelo Keorapetse an UDC MP and current Leader of the Opposition of Botswana." ], [ "Constituency profile", "The constituency was created alongside Selebi-Phikwe East in 2002 for the 2004 election, when the Selebi-Phikwe constituency was divided into two.", "The constituency is home of the BCL Limited mine, whose closure in 2016 left more than 5,000 people unemployed.", "The constituency's reputation as one of the most anti-BDP of the country is largely attributed to this.", "Since 2009 it has voted for BCP (later UDC) candidates.", "The urban constituency encompasses the following locations:# Selibe Phikwe Township# BCL Limited# Botswana Defence Force (BDF) Camp# Selibe Phikwe State Prison" ], [ "Members of Parliament", "'''Key:''' Election Winner Kavis Kario Gilson Saleshando Dithapelo Keorapetse" ], [ "Election results", "===2019 election======2014 election======2009 election======2004 election===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Colin Hitschler" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Colin Hitschler''' (born March 13, 1986) is an American football coach who is currently the co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach for the Alabama Crimson Tide." ], [ "Coaching career", "Hitschler started his coaching career in 2009 as a training camp assistant for the Philadelphia Eagles.", "Then in 2010, he was hired by the Kansas City Chiefs as a player personal assistant.", "In 2011, Hitschler was hired to be the co-special teams coordinator and defensive line coach at Salve Regina.", "A year later in 2012, he joined Widener as the team's special team coordinator and defensive back coach.", "In 2013, Hitschler was hired by Arkansas State as a graduate assistant.", "In 2014, Hitschler was hired by the South Alabama Jaguars as a graduate assistant.", "In 2015, Hitschler was promoted by South Alabama as the director of football operations.", "Two years later in 2017, the Jaguars promoted Hitschler to be the safeties coach.", "In 2018, Hitschler was hired by Cincinnati as a defensive quality control coach.", "In 2019, Hitschler was promoted to be a senior defensive analyst.", "In 2020, Hitschler was promoted to coach the Bearcats safeties.", "In 2022, Hitschler was promoted to be Cincinnati's co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach.", "In 2023, Hitschler joined the Wisconsin Badgers as the team's co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach.", "In 2024, Hitschler was hired by the Alabama Crimson Tide to be the team's co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Penn Quakers wrestling bio* Salve Regina Seahawks profile* Widener Pride profile* South Alabama Jaguars profile* Cincinnati Bearcats profile* Wisconsin Badgers profile" ] ]
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[ [ "Filip Pravdica" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Filip Pravdica''' (born 28 July 1995) is a Croatian long jumper.", "He is a five-time Croatian Athletics Championships winner in the long jump including indoor titles, and he is a three-time Athletic Federation of Slovenia outdoor championships winner.", "He won the long jump bronze medal at the 2022 Balkan Athletics Championships, breaking the 8 metres barrier for the first time with a mark of 8.00." ], [ "Career", "Pravdica had begun long jumping as early as 2010, but his first national U20 title came in 2014, with his 7.58 m season's best qualifying him for the 2014 World U20 Championships.", "At the championships, Pravdica jumped 7.02 m in qualification and did not advance to the finals, placing 23rd overall in cold and rainy conditions.", "Pravdica received hip surgery on his right hip in 2015, causing him to lose nearly a year and a half of training.In 2016, Pravdica placed 6th at the Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships after winning his first Croatian Athletics Championships title indoors.", "Outdoors, he placed 11th at the 2016 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships and 6th again at the 2016 Balkan Athletics Championships.Pravdica qualified for his first continental championship finals at the 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships, by virtue of ranking 8th in the long jump qualification in a new personal best of 7.61 m. However, he fouled all of his first three jumps in the finals, thus not receiving the extra three jumps for the top 8 and tying for 11th place by default.In 2018, Pravdica further improved his personal best to 7.91 metres in winning the Croatian Athletics Championships.", "The mark was originally displayed as 7.97 metres on the scoreboard due to a technical error, but the meeting officials corrected it to 7.91 m. Nonetheless, it moved him into the top 10 Croatian jumpers of all time, it was a championship record, and it qualified him for the 2018 European Athletics Championships.", "At the European Championships, Pravdica was not able to replicate his success and placed 23rd overall in qualifying.", "Following this result, Pravdica underwent another hip surgery, though with better preparation he only lost about one year of training, less than from his first surgery in 2015.After improved his best Balkan placing to 5th at the 2021 Balkan Athletics Championships, Pravdica won his first international medal at the 2022 Balkan Championships.", "With a bronze medal winning mark of 8.00 m, the performance was his first over the 8 metres barrier, making him the fifth best Croatian jumper ever.Pravdica competed at his first European indoor championships in 2023, Pravdica made his final personal best improvement in 2023, finishing 15th in the qualification.", "Outdoors, he improved his personal best with an 8.09 m leap at the Croatian Teams Championships for Clubs.", "This qualified him for the 2023 World Athletics Championships, where he finished 23rd again in qualification.", "After the world championships, Pravdica equalled his personal best to win the Memorial Borisa Hanžekovića." ], [ "Personal life", "Pravdica is originally from Rijeka, but he moved to Zagreb to further his athletics training.", "He was coached by Dejan Vojnović early in his career.Pravdica works at his Mladost sports club as an athletic trainer and for the NK Lokomotiva football club as a youth fitness trainer.", "In the latter position, he has trained players such as Matija Frigan individually.", "At times he worked as much as from 8 am to 10 pm, while simultaneously training as a professional athlete himself.He has had consistent hip issues, receiving surgery two times in 2015 and 2018.To compensate for these issues, Pravdica generally does not compete in two meetings less than ten days apart.", "He performs better in hot conditions, as when the weather is cold he feels like he is \"80 years old\"." ], [ "Statistics", "===Best performances=== Event Mark Competition Venue Date Ref Long jump 8.09 m Croatian Teams Championships for Clubs Zagreb, Croatia 10 June 2023 8.09 m Memorial Borisa Hanžekovića Zagreb, Croatia 8 September 2023 100 metres 11.10 4th Città di Palmanova Palmanova, Italy 1 May 2018" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Vanesa Velásquez" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vanesa Velásquez Valencia''' (born July 28, 1999) is a Colombian model, engineer and beauty pageant titleholder who placed Top 10 at Miss Colombia 2022.She will now represent her country at Miss Charm 2024." ], [ "Early life", "Vanesa Velásquez was born in Cartago, however she grew up in the city of Pereira, where she studied commercial engineering at the Free University of Colombia." ], [ "Pageantry", "=== Miss Colombia 2022 ===Velásquez represented the department Risaralda on November 13, 2022, the final of Miss Colombia (National Beauty Contest) which was held in Cartagena where she placed as Top 10 finalist, with Sofía Osío of Atlántico being the winner of the contest.=== Miss Charm 2024 ===After the 2023 edition of the Miss Colombia was canceled, which would be held as usual in November of the same year in the city of Cartagena, On January 15, 2024, the contest's board of directors made the decision to designate Vanesa Velásquez as the representative of Colombia in the Vietnamese Miss Charm contest for the 2024 edition." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Quinton Newsome" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Quinton Newsome''' is an American football cornerback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers." ], [ "Early life and high school", "Newsome attended high school at North Gwinnett.", "Coming out of high school, Newsome was rated as a three-star recruit where he decided to commit to play college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers." ], [ "College career", "In week seven of the 2021 season against Michigan State he recorded seven tackles and a pass deflection.", "In Newsome's first two seasons in 2020 and 2021 he notched 66 tackles with two being for a loss, four pass deflections, and a forced fumble.", "During the 2022 season, Newsome posted 44 tackles, ten pass deflections, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.", "In week six of the 2023 season, Newsome recorded his first career interception off quarterback Luke Altmyer which he returned for 39 yards as he finished the game with the pick and five tackles.", "In week nine, Newsome recovered two fumbles, and returned a blocked field goal 68 yards for a touchdowns, as he helped the Cornhuskers beat Purdue.", "For his performance against the Boilermakers, Newsome was named the Big-Ten special teams player of the week.", "During the 2023 season, Newsome tallied 37 tackles, with one going for a loss, three pass deflections, an interception, and a fumble recovery.", "After the conclusion of the 2023 season, Newsome declared for the 2024 NFL Draft.===Statistics=== Year School G GS Solo Ast Tot Sacks Int PD FF FR 2019 Nebraska 10 \t\t\t\t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 Nebraska 8 \t\t\t\t 1 9 1 10 0 0 0 1 0 2021 Nebraska 12 \t\t\t\t 12 38 19 57 1 0 4 0 0 2022 Nebraska 12 \t\t\t\t 12 27 17 44 2 0 10 1 1 2023 Nebraska 11 \t\t\t\t 10 20 17 37 0 1 4 0 1" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Nebraska Cornhuskers bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Seth Coleman" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Seth Coleman''' (born December 7, 2000) is an American football defensive end for the Illinois Fighting Illini." ], [ "Early life and high school", "Coleman attended high school at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy.", "Coming out of high school, Coleman was rated as a three-star recruit where he decided to commit to play college football for the Illinois Fighting Illini." ], [ "College career", "In Coleman's first career season in 2020, he recorded 13 tackles with three and a half going for a loss.", "In week three of the 2021 season, Coleman had his breakout game notching six tackles, with one being for a loss, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and a pass deflection.", "In the 2021 season, Coleman played in ten games where he recorded 22 tackles with three going for a loss, two sacks, two pass deflections, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.", "Heading into the 2022 season, Coleman won a starting job on the Fighting Illini defense.", "In week six of the 2022 season, Coleman logged five tackles with two being for a loss, two sacks, and a pass deflection, in a win over the Iowa Hawkeyes.", "In week nine, Coleman forced an errant throw as he hit quarterback Casey Washington which resulted in a game-changing interception, as the Illini went on to win.", "During the 2022 season, Coleman tallied 45 tackles with five being for a loss, four and a half sacks, ten quarterback hurries, and six pass deflections, as for his performance he was named an honorable mention all Big-Ten selection.", "During the 2023 season, Coleman totaled 50 tackles with nine being for a loss, along with six sacks.", "For his performance on the year, Coleman was named a Big-Ten honorable mention.", "Coleman decided to return to the Fighting Illni for his sixth season in 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Illinois Fighting Illini bio" ] ]
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[ [ "United Nations Security Council Resolution 1812" ], [ "Introduction", "'''United Nations Security Council Resolution 1812''' was adopted unanimously on 30 April 2008.Determining that the situation in Sudan continued to threaten international peace and security, the Security Council resolved, ''inter alia'', to:*Extend the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) until 30 April 2009, with the intention to renew it for further periods.", "*Request that the Secretary-General report to the Council every three months on the implementation of UNMIS's mandate.", "*Emphasize the importance of full and expeditious implementation of all elements of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), the Darfur Peace Agreement, and the October 2006 Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement.", "*Call on all parties to respect their commitments to those agreements without delay.== Related resolutions == *1325, 1502, 1612, 1663, 1674, 1997" ], [ "See also", "*List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1801 to 1900 (2008–2009)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * Text of the Resolution at undocs.org __NOTOC__" ] ]
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[ [ "Oren Ziv" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Oren Ziv''' is an Israeli journalist, political commentator, and photographer.", "He reports for ''Local Call'' and ''+972 Magazine'' and is a freelance photographer for ''Haaretz'', Agence-France Presse and Getty Images.", "Ziv is the founder of the photojournalist collective, Activestills, known for designing the visual language of ''Local Call'' over the years.", "Since 2003, Oren has been involved in documenting social and political issues in Israel and Palestine.", "He joined ''Local Call'' as a staff reporter in 2018, covering human and civil rights issues in a broad spectrum, including themes such as the occupation, affordable housing, socio-economic struggles, and protests against discrimination.", "Ziv's work has been published in the ''New York Times'' \"Lens\" Blog, ''Al Jazeera'', ''Vice (magazine)'', ''Tablet (magazine)'', et al.Israeli settlers in occupied Hebron in Palestine's West Bank attacked Ziv, Breaking the Silence activist Yehuda Shaul and Irish writer Colm Toibin in 2016." ], [ "Education", "Ziv has a Master of Arts degree in Research/Forensic Architecture from Goldsmiths University in London." ], [ "Awards", "He received the Curators' Choice Prize during the \"Israeli Local Testimony\" exhibition at the Eretz Israel Museum from 2011 to 2014." ], [ "Works", "*\"Young Israelis refuse to join the Israeli army in protest of the occupation\", ''Islam Channel'', November 2023" ], [ "Appearances as commentator", "* \"The fear is everywhere: Israel's Fascist Internal Crackdown\", ''Marc Steiner Show'', November 2023* \"Israeli Cabinet Members Join Settler Event of Thousands Calling for Ethnic Cleansing of Gaza\", ''Democracy Now'', January 2024" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Essays at ''+972 Magazine''" ] ]
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[ [ "Santi Romano" ], [ "Introduction", " '''Santi Romano''' (31 January 1875 – 3 November 1947) was an Italian public lawyer, who taught administrative law, constitutional law, ecclesiastical law and international law in several Italian universities.", "He was President of the Council of State from 1928 to 1944 and Senator of the Kingdom from 1934, as well as member of the Lincean Academy.An exponent of the theory of legal pluralism, Romano made his best-known contribution to jurisprudence with his book ''The Legal Order'' (1918).", "Together with his ''maestro'', Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Romano is widely regarded as the leading exponent of the Italian school of public law of his time.Romano's relationship with fascism is controversial among scholars." ], [ "Life", "Santi Romano was born to Salvatore Romano and Carmela Perez in an upper-middle-class family in Palermo.", "He enrolled at the Faculty of Law in Palermo and, while still a student, began to collaborate with Vittorio Emanuele Orlando's law firm and with the public law journal founded by Orlando in 1891, the '''', in which he published his first essay in 1894.He graduated in 1896 under the supervision of Orlando, in 1897 he published his dissertation as a monographic work on public rights in the first volume of Orlando's ''Primo trattato completo di diritto amministrativo italiano''.In 1898 Romano obtained the ''libera docenza'' in administrative law and the following year was appointed as non-tenured professor in constitutional law at the University of Camerino, where he remained until 1902.In 1900 he published two monographs on administrative justice, also as parts of Orlando's treatise, and in 1901 he published ''The Principles of Administrative Law'' as well as the essay \"The De Facto Establishment of a Constitutional Legal Order and Its Legitimisation.", "\"In 1902 Romano moved to the University of Modena as a non-tenured professor in international law.", "In 1906 he became full professor of constitutional law at Moderna.", "In 1909 he moved to the University of Pisa as professor of administrative law.", "There he delivered his famous inaugural lecture \"The modern state and its crises\".", "In 1917–1918 he published the first edition of his most influential contribution to legal theory, ''The Legal Order''.", "From 1917 to 1921 he was a member of the High Council for Education and from 1923 to 1924 he served as Dean of the Law Faculty of Pisa.In 1924 Romano moved to the University of Milan, where he served as Dean of the Law Faculty in 1927–1928.In 1924 he was also appointed to the \"Commission of the Fifteen\" for constitutional reform set up by the Fascist government.", "In 1926 he became a member of the Diplomatic Litigation Council.", "Between 1918 and 1926 he published several handbooks in constitutional law, international law, ecclesiastical law and colonial law.In October 1928 Romano joined the Fascist party and in the same year was appointed as President of the ''Consiglio di Stato'', the Italian administrative high court.", "He resigned as full professor but kept his academic teaching at the Sapienza University of Rome.", "He lectured in administrative law and organisation (1929–1931) and constitutional law (1932–1942).", "In 1931 he published the first volume of the ''Administrative Law Course''.", "In 1934 he was appointed to the Senate (1934–1945).In 1938 he authored a controversial legal opinion on the \"First marshall of the Empire\".", "This newly created military rank, the highest in the Italian military, was jointly awarded to King Victor Emmanuel III and Benito Mussolini.", "The King considered vetoing the law creating the rank and asked for formal advice from the President of the Council of State.", "Romano concluded that the law was not in breach of the Kingdom's constitution; Victor Emmanuel protested vehemently against Romano's opinion, calling him a \"pusillanimous opportunist\", but eventually promulgated the law.After the fall of the fascist regime and the creation of the Italian Social Republic, a Nazi-German puppet state in the north of the country, Romano issued provisions for the transferring of the State Council to the fascist-controlled city of Cremona, but when he was asked to move there he preferred to retire.", "With the end of the civil war and the defeat of fascism, he briefly reassumed his office but in September 1944 was remitted to the and subjected to a purge trial at the Council of State's purge commission: suspended from service on 3 October 1944, he applied for and was granted retirement on 29 January 1945, also retaining his right to a pension.", "He was also removed from university teaching and deprived of his position as Senator.", "In 1946, with the casting vote of Benedetto Croce, he was dismissed from the Accademia dei Lincei.He spent the last years of his life in solitude working on his celebrated book ''Fragments of a Legal Dictionary'', and died in Rome on the 3 November 1947.Among his disciples are Guido Zanobini, Giovanni Miele, Massimo Severo Giannini and Paolo Biscaretti di Ruffia=== Relationship with fascism ===In October 1928 Romano joined the Fascist party and in the same year was appointed as President of the ''Consiglio di Stato'', Italy's highest administrative court.", "Contrary to previous practice, the appointment was made on the direct initiative of Benito Mussolini, and it was the only case in the history of the court in which an academic with no previous experience as a state councillor was chosen for the post.", "Scholars are divided on the interpretation of this event: according to some it was a way of co-opting important figures of the establishment into the regime, while according to others it was an attempt to fascistise the Supreme Administrative Court.", "Scholars also disagree as to whether his adherence to fascism should be understood as technical collaboration, which had the merit of counteracting the most radical tendencies of the regime, or whether it had the significance of a truly committed choice.During the fascist dictatorship, Romano managed to maintain a relatively detached and uncommitted profile.", "Nevertheless, he accepted to join the scientific committee of the antisemitic law journal ''Il diritto razzista'' (\"Racist Law\"), founded in 1939 by Stefano Maria Cutelli.=== Family life ===In 1911, Santi Romano married Silvia Faraone, with whom he had two children: Salvatore (born in Modena in 1904, who became professor in private law at the University of Florence) and Silvio (born in Modena in 1907, who became professor of Institutions of Roman Law at the University of Turin)." ], [ "Doctrine", "Santi Romano is considered one the leading exponents of legal institutionalism and pluralism in the legal culture of his time.", "Both were theorised in his most famous work, ''The Legal Order'' (1917-1918), which has been translated into Spanish (1963), French (1975), German (1975), Portuguese (2008) and English (2017) and has been described as \"the most important Italian legal work of the 20th century\".According to Romano, the law, before being a system of rules, is \"an organization, a structure,\" an entity or social body that is organised, stable and relatively autonomous from other organisations.", "He calls this entity an \"institution\", which he identifies with the legal order.", "There are as many legal orders as there are institutions, since ''ubi societas ibi ius'': where there is society, there is law.", "Any legal order can be relevant to another, to a greater or lesser degree, as well as completely irrelevant.", "Certain legal orders may be internal to others: for example, both the state and the international community are, for Santi Romano, \"institutions of institutions\", legal orders composed of other orders.Alongside the state and the international community, Romano highlights the proliferation of a growing number of self-regulating legal orders: the \"unequivocal signs of a social pluralism typical of the dynamic society of the early 20th century.\"", "As his contemporary Maurice Hauriou in France, Romano is concerned with the development of organised societal structures such as mass political parties and trade unions, whose normativity does not depend on state recognition but on their independent capacity to obtain allegiance.", "Sanctions are not essential for there to be a legal order, according to Romano, as they can be replaced by other effective means of social pressure.The plurality of legal orders and their internal and spontaneous normativity are relevant for legal scholars.", "Legal scholars cannot limit themselves to the interpretation of statutory law and other formally established sources of law, but must take into account the actual functioning of social bodies such as public offices, trade unions, factories, supreme constitutional organs and international organisations.", "They must analyse and expose not only what ought to be according to the rules, but also what happens as a matter of practice: the \"boundless horizon ... of the entire social life.", "\"However, Romano did not embrace sociological jurisprudence and remained a faithful disciple of his mentor, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, who was the first in Italy to insist on the need to separate law and politics and to adopt a strictly legal method in the study of public law.", "Also Romano urged jurists to avoid \"any contamination of the ''juristic point of view'' with non‐legal concepts and methods\" and \"availed himself of the tools of legal dogmatics.\"" ], [ "Honours and awards", "* Correspondent member of the (1922)* Member of the ''Consiglio superiore della pubblica istruzione'' High Council for Education and its Board (1917–1921)* Member of the Presidential Commission for Constitutional Reforms (1925)* President of the State Council (15 December 1928 – 11 October 1944)* Member of the Accademia dei Lincei (16 May 1935 – 4 January 1946)* Member of the Higher Council of National Education* Member of the Diplomatic Litigation Council* Correspondent member of the Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti of Palermo* Correspondent member of the Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti of Modena* Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy (1911)* Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy (1917)* Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy (1921)* Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy (1926)* Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy (1930)* Knight of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (1916)* Officer of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (1921)* Grand Officer of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (1932)* Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (1933)" ], [ "Publications (selected)", "=== In English ===* === In Italian ===* \"La teoria dei diritti pubblici subiettivi\", in V. Orlando (ed.", "), ''Primo Trattato completo di diritto amministrativo italiano'', Vol.", "1, Milano, 1897 read online* \"L’instaurazione di fatto di un ordinamento costituzionale e la sua legittimazione\", in Archivio giuridico, Modena, 1901 (now in Scritti minori, vol.", "1, Milano, Giuffrè, 1950) read online* ''Principii di diritto amministrativo'' ''italiano'', Milano, Società Editrice Libraria, 1901 (3rd ed.", "1912).", "read online* \"Lo Stato moderno e la sua crisi\", in ''Rivista di diritto pubblico'', 1910 (now in S. Romano, ''Scritti minori'', Vol.1).", "read online* ''Lezioni di diritto ecclesiastico'', edited by V. Mungioli, Pisa, Società editrice universitaria, 1912.", "* ''L'ordinamento giuridico'', in \"Annali delle Università toscane\", 1917-1918 (republished in Pisa by Mariotti in 1918; 2nd edition with added footnotes published in Firenze by Sansoni, 1946).", "read online* \"Oltre lo Stato\", in ''Rivista di diritto pubblico'', 1918 (now in S. Romano, ''Scritti minori'', Vol.1).", "read online* ''Corso di diritto coloniale'', Roma 1918.", "* ''Lezioni di diritto ecclesiastico'', edited by N. Jager, Pisa-Palermo, 1923.", "* ''Corso di diritto costituzionale'', Padova, Cedam, 1926 (8th ed.", "1943).", "read online* ''Corso di diritto internazionale'', Padova, Cedam, 1926 (4th ed.", "1939).", "read online* ''Corso di diritto amministrativo: Principi generali'', Padova, Cedam, 1930 (3rd ed.", "1937).", "read online* ''Prolusioni e discorsi accademici'', Università degli Studi di Modena, 1931.read online* ''Principii di diritto costituzionale generale'', Milano, Giuffrè, 1946.read online* ''Frammenti di un dizionario giuridico'', Milano, Giuffrè, 1947.read online* ''Scritti minori'', 2 volumes, Milano, Giuffrè, 1950 (2nd ed.", "1990).", "* ''Lo Stato moderno e la sua crisi.", "Saggi di diritto costituzionale'', Milano, Giuffrè, 1969.read online* ''Il diritto pubblico italiano'', Milano, Giuffrè, 1988.", "* ''Gli scritti nel Trattato Orlando'', Milano, Giuffrè, 2003.read online* ''L'\"ultimo\" Santi Romano'', Milano, Giuffrè, 2013.=== In German ===* ''Italienisches Staatsrechts'', Milano, Giuffrè, 1988.", "* ''Die Rechtsordnung'', Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1975.read online=== In French ===* ''L'ordre juridique'', Paris, Dalloz, 1975.read online=== Writings in Honour ===''Scritti giuridici in onore di Santi Romano'', 4 volumes, Padova, Cedam, 1940" ], [ "See also", "* Vittorio Emanuele Orlando* Legal pluralism* Council of State (Italy)" ], [ "Notes and references", "===Notes======References===* * * * * * * * * * * *" ], [ "Further reading", "* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *" ], [ "External links", "* The digitised works of Santi Romano, by DigitUniTO" ] ]
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[ [ "Kommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation''' (Literary: 'The committee for increased women's representation'), also known as '''Den ökade''' ('The Increasing') for short, was a Swedish women's association, founded in 1937.It worked for an increased representation of women on all levels of the political system.Women in Sweden were given municipal suffrage in 1862 and municipal eligibility in 1909, followed by national suffrage and eligibility in 1921.The first 38 women were elected to local councils in the 1910 local elections, and the first five women were elected in to the national parliament the Riksdag in 1921 Swedish general election.", "In 1927 the Svenska Kvinnors Medborgarförbund founded the campaign group ''Föreningen Kvinnolistan'' to campaign for an increased representation of women in political office, without much success.In the 1930s, women were represented on most political levels in Sweden, but in low numbers, deemed insufficient by the women's movement; a common scenario was that each political level had but one \"oglibatory woman\" who was then made to represent women and given all assignments given to women on that level, thus making the political participation and advancement of women on a low level.The situation was similar in Denmark, where the Dansk Kvindesamfund founded the campaign group ''Kvinders politiske Samraad'' under Ingrid Larsen to adress the issue in 1936.The ''Kommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation'' was founded on the initiative of the Fredrika Bremer Association.", "It worked with a number of non-political women's organizations to influence the political parties to appoint more women for political office, and encouraged women to engaged in formal party politics.", "However, since it wished to remain politically neutral and not affiliated with a political party, it refused direct cooperation with the women's wings of the political parties, which may have made it less effective than what may otherwise have been the case.", "The association had achieved some moderate success when it was dissolved in 1948.The number of women in the Riksdag in 1948 was double the amount it had been in 1937, but it was still low.", "Its members included Hanna Rydh (Chairperson during the entire excistence of the organization) and Axianne Thorstensson, described as the two leading members, as well as Karin Kock, Alva Myrdal and the secretaries Brita Åkerman Johansson, Birgitta von Hofsten and Astrid Westergren.The campaign for increased political representation of women was followed by the ''Samarbetskommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation'' (Literary: 'The Cooperation Committee for increased women's representation') in 1968.Equal gender representation of men and women in the Swedish parliament was however not met until after the campaign of the ''Stödstrumporna'' (Literary: 'The Support stockings') before the 1994 Swedish general election." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mohammad Rafiqul Islam (academic)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mohammad Rafiqul Islam''' is a Bangladeshi academic and vice-chancellor of the Islamic University of Technology, funded by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.", "He is a professor of marine engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology." ], [ "Early life", "Islam was born on 19 March 1969.He did his bachelor's degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1993.He did his master's degree in 1997 in engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.", "He did his PhD at the Yokohama National University in 2001." ], [ "Career", "Islam joined the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology as a lecturer in 1994.Islam became a full professor in 2009.From 15 December 2011 to 15 December 2013, he was the head of the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.Islam taught at King Abdulaziz University.", "He was a visiting faculty at the Universiti Malaysia Terengganu and University of Technology Malaysia.", "He was the Director of Institutional Quality Assurance Cell at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.Islam was appointed vice-chancellor of the Islamic University of Technology on 1 September 2020.He was a member of the syndicate board of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University.", "He was a director of Khulna Shipyard Limited." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Boyle GAA" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Boyle GAA''' (Irish: ''CLG Mainistir na Búille'') is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Boyle, County Roscommon.", "The club was founded in 1889 and plays in maroon and white." ], [ "History", "In 1889, Roscommon's first county convention took place in Boyle, where its county board was first founded.", "Five Boyle clubs were represented at the convention, Knockarush, Lowparks, Owen Roes, Tawnytaskin and Democrats.", "In 1890 the Boyle 'Young Irelanders' won the clubs first Senior championship.", "In 1927 Boyle, represented by 18th Infantry Battalion based in the town, won a county double, with victories in the Roscommon Senior Football Championship and Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship.For the rest of the century, Boyle competed at Junior and Intermediate grades, with victories in the Roscommon Intermediate Football Championship in 1983, 1994 and 2005 being followed by demotion from the senior championship.", "Since the clubs victory in the 2013 intermediate championship, Boyle has seen success at the senior level.In 2022, Boyle competed in its first Roscommon Senior Football Championship final in 95 years.", "The club faced Strokestown GAA and were defeated by 1 point, 0–11 to 0–10, in injury time.", "Boyle would reach a second senior final in a row in 2023, facing St Brigid's.", "The club lost again by one point, 0–12 to 0–11." ], [ "Notable players", "*Enda Smith - captained Roscommon to the 2019 Connacht Senior Football Championship.", "*John Joe Nerney" ], [ "Honours", "* '''Roscommon Senior Football Championship''' (2): 1890, 1927* '''Roscommon Intermediate Football Championship''' (4): 1983, 1994, 2005, 2013* '''O’Rourke Cup / Division One League''' (1): 2022* '''Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship''' (1): 1927" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official Boyle GAA Club website" ] ]
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[ [ "Karen Obilom" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Karen Obilom''' is an American actress.", "She is known for portraying Nia Bullock in the BET television series ''Games People Play'' (2019-2021).", "She also appeared opposite Lil Rel Howery in the 2023 film ''The Mill'' (2023).Obilom is from Texas and is of Nigerian descent." ], [ "Filmography", "===Film=== Year Title Role Notes 2012 ''Short Film Princess'' Teenage TiffanyShort film 2013 ''5am'' Restaurant Patron2014 ''Mr.", "Student Body President'' Tamika Wolfe ''Christmas Is in the Air'' Mary ''Bachelorette Party'' Tasha 2015 ''Short Change Hero'' Fast Food Manager 2016 ''Nutcracker'' Randi 2017 ''Neva~eh'' Angelic Sorcoress2018 ''Congo Cabaret'' Myrtle ''Further Away'' Diana 2019 ''Sirens'' Monica2021 ''Show Me What You Got'' Niki ''Resort to Love'' Janelle Stratford2023 ''House Party'' Venus ''Out of Bounds'' Moriah ''The Mill'' Kate===Television=== Year Title Role Notes 2015-2016 ''Rider'' Jessica 3 episodes2016 ''Comedy Bang!", "Bang!''", "Queen Bee1 episode ''The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead'' Stefanie McDuffey ''Hello Cupid Reboot'' Bj 6 episodes2017 ''NCIS: Los Angeles'' Joy 1 episode ''Chef Julian'' Unknown 2 episodes 2018 ''Rock Bottom'' Lydya TV movie 2016-2018 ''Mr.", "Student Body President'' Tamika Wolf 5 episodes2018 ''Rukky'' Rukevwe \"Rukky\" Odafe TV short ''Insecure'' Antoinette1 episode ''NCIS: New Orleans'' Zaire Dupre ''The Vampyr Resistance Corps'' Demetria 6 episodes ''Medal of Honor'' Mildred 1 episode 2020-2021 ''Doom Patrol'' Roni Evers 8 episodes 2019-2021 ''Games People Play'' Nia Bullock 20 episodes 2022 ''Send Help'' Ashley Young 7 episodes 2023 ''Grey's Anatomy'' Tobey Barrett 3 episodes" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Kings (play-by-mail game)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Kings''''' is a fantasy role-playing play-by-mail (PBM) game.", "Active as of 1983 with JF&L as publisher, it was updated and on its third publisher, Dragon Games, by 1990.Players roleplayed the monarch of a kingdom on a fantasy planet which combined elements of medievalism and heroic fantasy.", "After initial kingdom setup, players explored the world on a grid map.", "Economics, combat, intrigue and magic were part of gameplay.", "The game received neutral to positive reviews in the 1980s with a strong positive review in 1990." ], [ "History and development", "The game was active as early as 1983.At the time, it was published by JF&L.", "By 1990 it was updated and being run by Dragon Games, its third publisher." ], [ "Gameplay", "''Kings'' was a PBM game of medium complexity.", "Players roleplayed the monarch of a kingdom on a fantasy planet which combined elements of medievalism and heroic fantasy.", "After initial kingdom setup, players explored the world on a grid map.", "Economics, combat, intrigue and magic were part of the game." ], [ "Reception", "Bob McLain reviewed the game in the November–December 1983 issue of ''PBM Universal'' calling it a \"fairly routine game\" and stating, \"I've seen better and I've seen worse, but Kings delivers as advertised.\"", "Marty Kloeden reviewed the game in the Autumn 1985 issue of ''Flagship'', recommending it for play.", "He assessed after two years of play that \"KINGS is an exciting and challenging PBM game which offers a lot for a fair price.\"", "Mark Macagnone gave the game a strong positive review in the September–October 1990 issue of ''Paper Mayhem''.", "Out of 5 stars, he rated it 5 stars in every category—Rules, Gamemaster Response, Turn Sheets, Player Input, and Player Enjoyment—giving it an overall rating of 5 stars.", "In a 1993 issue of ''Paper Mayhem'', the game, still published by Dragon Games, was rated 37 of 81 PBM games with a rating of 6.769 of 9 points." ], [ "See also", "* List of play-by-mail games" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Yoland Asmar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Yolande Asmar''' (Arabic: ) was a Syrian actress and singer who commenced her career in the early 1970s.", "Renowned for her angelic and celestial vocal talents, she garnered recognition for her significant contributions to the musical landscape, particularly in the churches of Aleppo." ], [ "Early life", "Asmar was born in 1930 in Aleppo to Hoda Antaki and Naeem Asmar, and was raised in a conservative and educated family.", "Her father, a high school teacher at the Holy Land School in Aleppo, studied directing in Jerusalem and established the Catholic Theater Club in Aleppo in 1945.Her nickname, Basma, came from her smile." ], [ "Career", "Asmar began acting within the theater group of the Catholic Club in Aleppo, participating in international plays like ''The Noble Bourgeois'', ''The Scholarly Women of Molière'', and ''The Miser''.", "She served as the primary cantor in the church choir, and would sing in the churches of Aleppo throughout her lifetime.", "Her vocal performances also captivated audiences in Damascus, where churches and public squares were filled with admirers of her musical talent until the end of her life.Yolande Asmar was invited to perform on Syrian Radio in Aleppo after Antoine Zabita, the music department director at Aleppo Radio, heard her performing.", "She initially sang songs in Classical Arabic, with texts set to music by Chopin and Mozart, with arrangements by poet Charles Khoury and musical composition by Aziz Ghanem.", "In the 1960s, she also performed a number of children's songs on children's programs.", "Yolande Asmar was the only singer on both Damascus and Aleppo radio stations who was proficient in singing in both French and Italian.In Syrian television, Yolande Asmar appeared across various series during the late sixties and early seventies.", "Her versatility extended to roles in Syrian cinema.", "Asmar collaborated with the Syrian Cinema Foundation.", "Notable among her filmography is her debut in ''The Deceived'' (1972), a film directed and scripted by Tawfiq Saleh, adapted from the narrative by Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani.In 1975, Asmar visited the Vatican, where she had the honor of meeting Pope Paul VI.", "During her visit, the Arabic section of Vatican Radio welcomed her and conducted an interview, highlighting her distinctive style of religious singing in the Arabic language accompanied by oriental musical instruments.", "The on-air session featured several religious hymns, including \"To You, O Jesus,\" composed by Ibrahim Jawdat with lyrics by Issa Ayoub.", "Notable among the religious hymns were \"O Mary, Most Pure,\" \"You are all beautiful, O Mary,\" and \"O Mother of God.\"", "During this visit, she received an invitation to join the choir of the Sixteenth International Cathedral, although her father opposed her traveling abroad.A significant portion of the songs performed by Asmar on Damascus Radio, notably on the program \"Around the World\" curated by Mr. Lutfi, have been lost over time." ], [ "Personal life", "She had one daughter." ], [ "Death", "Asmar died in Damascus in 1988 after a prolonged illness." ], [ "Filmography", "+YearFilmRoleNotesRef1970''The Palace Alley''1972''The Dupes''1974''Antar, Desert Knight''''Zabaa's Revenge''1975''As'aad Al-Warraq''1976''Days in London''1977''Fawzia''1978''A Marriage on the Local Way''''The Third Story from the Biography of Bani Hilal: The Adventure of Princess Al-Shama''1979''Hunters' Lane''''My Love My Mulberry Love''1980''Salt Allies''''Khalil's Father''1981''The Gurad''1982''The Good One'' 1983''Day to Day S2''''Al-Hodoud (film)''1984''Leila and the Wolves''1985''Proceedings of Next Year''1986''Short Paths''*" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Cade Uluave" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Cade Uluave''' (born May 2, 2005) is an American football linebacker for the California Golden Bears.", "He was named the Pac-12 Conference Defensive Freshman of the Year in 2023." ], [ "Early life", "Uluave was born on May 2, 2005, and grew up in South Jordan, Utah.", "His father was also a college football linebacker at Southern Utah University.", "He attended Mountain Ridge High School and played football, baseball and track and field.", "In football, he was a two-way player as a linebacker and running back, running for 1,638 yards and 26 touchdowns while totaling 154 tackles and five sacks in his high school career.", "Ranked a three-star recruit, the 11th-best player in the state and the 72nd-best linebacker nationally by 247Sports, Uluave committed to play college football for the California Golden Bears." ], [ "College career", "Uluave expected to see action on special teams as a true freshman at California in 2023, but after an injury to Jackson Sirmon he began to see extensive playing time on defense.", "He received Pac-12 Conference player of the week honors several times and finished the season with 13 games played, six as a starter.", "He was the leader in the conference among freshmen in tackles and tackles-for-loss (TFLs), totaling 66 tackles, 6.5 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries en route to being named the Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year.", "He was selected third-team all-conference by Phil Steele and was named a freshman All-American." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* California Golden Bears bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Datasaurus dozen" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Datasaurus dozen''' comprises thirteen data sets that have nearly identical simple descriptive statistics to two decimal places, yet have very different distributions and appear very different when graphed.", "It was inspired by the smaller Anscombe's quartet that was created in 1973." ], [ "Data", "The following table contains summary statistics for all thirteen data sets.PropertyValueAccuracyNumber of elements142exactMean of ''x''54.26to 2 decimal placesSample variance of ''x'': ''s''16.76to 2 decimal placesMean of ''y''47.83to 2 decimal placesSample variance of ''y'': ''s''26.93to 2 decimal placesCorrelation between ''x'' and ''y'' −0.06to 3 decimal placesLinear regression line''y'' = 53 − 0.1''x''to 0 and 1 decimal places, respectivelyCoefficient of determination of the linear regression: 0.004to 3 decimal placesThe thirteen datasets in the Datasaurus Dozen, visualized and summarizedThe thirteen data sets were labeled as the following:* away* bullseye* circle* dino* dots* h_lines* high_lines* slant_down* slant_up* star* v_line* wide_lines* x_shapeSimilar to the Anscombe's quartet, the Datasaurus dozen was designed to further illustrate the importance of looking at a set of data graphically before starting to analyze according to a particular type of relationship, and the inadequacy of basic statistic properties for describing realistic datasets." ], [ "Creation", "The Datasaurus dataset created by Alberto Cairo that inspired the creation of the Datasaurus DozenThe initial \"datasaurus\" dataset was constructed in 2016 by Alberto Cairo.", "It was proposed by Maarten Lambrechts that this dataset also be called \"Anscombosaurus\".", "This dataset was then accompanied by twelve other datasets that were created by Justin Matejka and George Fitzmaurice at Autodesk.", "Unlike the Anscombe's quartet where it is not known how the data set was generated, it is known that the authors used simulated annealing to make these data sets.", "They made small, random, and biased changes to each point towards the desired shape.", "Each shape took 200,000 iterations of perturbations to complete.The pseudocode for this algorithm is as follows:current_ds ← initial_dsfor x iterations, do: test_ds ← perturb(current_ds, temp) if similar_enough(test_ds, initial_ds): current_ds ← test_dsfunction perturb(ds, temp): loop: test ← move_random_points(ds) if fit(test) > fit(ds) or temp > random(): return testwhere* initial_ds is the seed dataset* current_ds is the latest version of the dataset* fit() is a function used to check whether moving the points gets closer to the desired shape* temp is the temperature of the simulated annealing algorithm0* similar_enough() is a function that checks whether the statistics for the two given datasets are similar enough* move_random_points() is a function that randomly moves data points" ], [ "See also", "* Exploratory data analysis* Goodness of fit* Regression validation* Simpson's paradox* Statistical model validation* Anscombe's quartet" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Animated examples from Autodesk for the Datasaurus Dozen datasets* datasauRus, datasets from the Datasaurus Dozen in R* The Datasaurus Dozen in CSV and tab-delimited files https://www.openintro.org/data/index.php?data=datasaurus" ] ]
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[ [ "Jill Dutton" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jill Dutton''' is an American politician who is the representative for the 2nd district in the Texas House of Representatives.", "She is a member of the Republican Party." ], [ "Political career", "Dutton previously served as the president of the Republican Women of Van Zandt and as a trustee of the Van Independent School District.Following the resignation of Republican Bryan Slaton on May 8, 2023, Dutton ran in the November 7, 2023, special election held to succeed him.", "No candidate received a majority of votes, with Dutton advancing to a runoff against fellow Republican Brent Money.", "Dutton was supported by Congressman Lance Gooden, former Governor Rick Perry, local elected officials and grassroots supporters in her campaign, while Money received support from governor Greg Abbott, attorney general Ken Paxton, and many people on the far-right.", "Dutton narrowly defeated Money in the runoff, held on January 30, 2024.She was sworn into office on February 14, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Louis L. Goldman" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Louis L. (\"Lou\") Goldman''' (1912–1991) was a prominent American entertainment lawyer who practiced from 1938 until his death in 1991.Lou Goldman At His Office Door, 1940sLou Goldman In His Office, 1940sLou Goldman In His Office, 1980s" ], [ "Biography", "After graduating from USC Law School, where he was a member of the Southern California Law Review, Goldman was admitted to practice law in California in 1938.His early years in practice were rough-and-tumble; as a young lawyer in 1940, he was physically beaten by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Tom Reed when Goldman served court papers on Reed concerning an alimony claim by Reed's ex-wife.", "Goldman sued Reed, and the court rejected Reed's defense that he thought Goldman was a burglar, awarding Goldman $663 in damages.", "In 1939, he received publicity for a suit he brought, as co-counsel with his brother Ben F. Goldman Jr., on behalf of two juvenile roller skaters who claimed that Sid Grauman -- the showman who established Hollywood landmarks, the Chinese Theatre and the Egyptian Theatre -- had reneged on promises of motion picture roles in exchange for their completion of a 6,000 mile cross-country roller skating junket.By 1946, he was sufficiently well-known that ''The L.A. Evening Citizen-News'' printed a letter from a reader proposing Goldman as a write-in candidate for election to the State Board of Equalization, calling him a \"prominent Beverly Hills attorney.", "\"In 1951, he represented Mickey Rooney's third wife, actress Martha Vickers, in divorce proceedings.In 1952, he was named in the famed syndicated Louella Parsons gossip column, based on his hiring by French actress Corinne Calvet for a possible defamation lawsuit against Zsa Zsa Gabor.", "Gabor had questioned the legitimacy of Calvet's French accent, accusing Calvet of being born in England.The same year, Goldman represented mystery writer Craig Rice in a bizarre case in which she sued a grocer for false imprisonment following a shoplifting accusation over a bar of soap, only to have the case dismissed when she disappeared for several months and could not be located by Goldman.", "He later represented Rice in connection with a guardianship action by her mother based on the writer's alleged \"chronic alcoholism.\"", "According to actor Robert Blake, Goldman represented \"every wildman in the entertainment business,\" including Blake himself, Richard Boone, Lee Marvin, Anthony Quinn, James Coburn, Steve McQueen, and Lee J. Cobb.", "On ''The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder'', Blake explained:\"He was Cus D'Amato.", "He took me under his wing.", "He said, ‘Robert, you have to listen to me.", "Otherwise you’re never going to make it.'", "And somehow he had the emotional and the psychological wherewithal to get me to respect and love him.", "And he kept me out of the courtrooms.", "Many’s the time he went back in the judge's chambers and drug me back there and solved the problem that was going to turn into a nightmare.", "He'd come on the set and handle things; once he went to Lew Wasserman’s office and said, ‘Don’t worry, I’ll handle it, I’ll fix it'... For some reason or other, I listened to him.", "When I was with him I was like a little boy.", "And I would apologize.", "I’d say ‘God, Lou, I’m sorry.’ He had a way of getting to your heart so that the junkyard dog was not there with him.", "And he took care of all of us in that way.", "I was very lucky.", "\"For example, when Richard Boone was involved in a serious car accident after leaving the MGM lot at 3:30 a.m. following a grand party in 1963, Goldman was the one who notified police a few hours later.In 1962, Goldman represented actress Millie Perkins in divorce proceedings against actor Dean Stockwell.In 1964, he represented Anthony Quinn in high-profile divorce proceedings from his wife of 27 years, actress Katherine De Mille, the daughter of legendary producer Cecil B.", "De Mille.Goldman also represented clients at the forefront of the creation of pay television and cable television in the 1950s and 1960s.In 1969, he was referenced in a comedy sketch on ''The Jonathan Winters Show'' by another of his clients, Barbara Feldon from the TV comedy ''Get Smart''.", "Feldon pretended to telephone Goldman to represent her in a small-town court before a corrupt judge, played by Winters.", "In the 1970s, he and his firm, Goldman & Kagon, represented Lee Marvin in the famous ''Marvin v. Marvin'' palimony case brought by Marvin's ex-girlfriend Michelle Triola.", "Goldman had represented Marvin since the early 1950s.", "Goldman's contentious testimony at the trial, including his cross-examination by flamboyant attorney Marvin Mitchelson, was widely reported.By the 1980s, Goldman & Kagon was one of the largest entertainment law firms in Los Angeles, as measured by number of lawyers practicing entertainment law." ], [ "Personal", "Goldman's uncle was Raymond Leslie Goldman, a prolific author of detective fiction and frequent contributor to ''The Saturday Evening Post''.His brother Ben F. Goldman Jr., was also a prominent entertainment lawyer, as was his grandson, Jeffrey D. Goldman." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alfred M. Boone" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alfred Morgan''' \"'''Dan'''\" '''Boone''' (July 23, 1893 – March 1, 1961) was an American college football and college baseball player, athletics administrator, and insurance executive.", "Boone played football and baseball at the University of Alabama.", "He served as the acting athletic director for the university during the 1919–20 academic year, following the resignation of B. L. Noojin.Boone was selected to the 1917 College Football All-Southern Team as an end and the 1919 College Baseball All-Southern Team as a pitcher.", "A native of Berry, Alabama, he graduated from the University of Alabama in 1919 with a Doctor of Law degree.", "Boone assisted Xen C. Scott in coaching the 1919 Alabama Crimson Tide football team.Boone later managed Birmingham, Alabama office of USF&G.", "He died on March 1, 1961, in New York City." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Quarentinha (footballer, born 1934)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Paulo Benedito dos Santos Braga''' (born 18 November 1934), better known as '''Quarentinha''', and sometimes as '''Quarentinha II''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward." ], [ "Career", "His nickname came from his childhood, in reference to the great Paysandu Quarenta idol.", "And just like his idol, Quarentinha made history for Paysandu, surpassing the record of 12 state titles won by the club.", "He is considered by many to be the greatest player in Paysandu's history." ], [ "Personal life", "Quarentinha suffered a robbery on 5 August 2019, at the age of 84, and suffered a dislocated shoulder.", "At age 87, he underwent emergency surgery due to blood pressure problems." ], [ "Honours", ";Paysandu*Campeonato Paraense: 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Quarentinha at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Domingo Antonio Ortiz" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Domingo Antonio Ortiz''' (1832 – 1889) was a Paraguayan naval officer and politician.", "He served with distinction in the Triple Alliance War, and after the conflict participated in various governments through the 1870s and 1880s." ], [ "Biography", "=== Early life and the Triple Alliance War ===Ortiz was born in 1832 in Caraguatay, located less than 100 kilometers away from the capital Asunción.", "He joined the Paraguayan Army at a young age, trained as a gunner under a Brazilian military mission, and then joined the Paraguayan Navy in 1853.When the Triple Alliance War started, he was already an officer.", "In 1865 he was made a Knight of the National Order of Merit.", "He fought in the Battle of Riachuelo as commander of the steamer ''Yporá'', with 5 cannons, the first to have been built in Paraguay; he also fought in Curupayty as a gunner for the east battery, and for his bravery in this action was promoted to Officer in the National Order of Merit, and in the Battle of Itapirú, also as gunner, where he was promoted to lieutenant.In 1868, he was promoted to Capitán de Corbeta (corvette captain), a rank which in today's Paraguayan Navy is equivalent to Lieutenant Commander.", "In 1867 he was named commander of the artillery in the , but when the Angostura Fortress fell in 1868, he was taken prisoner together with the rest of its garrison, and thus survived the deadly last few years of the war.===After the War===After his release in 1870, he soon returned to Paraguay, where he was named judge in a court of first instance, a position he held until September 1871, when he left to briefly assume the Ministry of Justice, Religion and Public Education of Paraguay, resigning by the year's end.", "He had already been named head of Asunción's port in August of the same year.In 1872 he was designated as head of the Paraguayan commission assigned to determine the post-war borders with Brazil, a post which he held until 1875.In 1874 he briefly was Administrator of the National Railway; in late 1876 he then was made Attorney General for the State, a designation he kept until January 1881, when he was made Minister of the Supreme Court.In January 1882 however he was made captain of the Paraguayan Navy's only ship at the time, the newly acauired ''Pirapó'', a 440-ton steamer.", "In 1888 he was made Capitán de Navío, which then was the highest rank attainable in the Navy, and was responsible for retaking Bahía Negra from Bolivian forces, which had been present there since 1885.Since 1887 he had been a Minister of the Supreme Court again; he was removed from the post briefly before his death after a controversy involving the reversal of a decision made by the Chamber of Deputies.In 1889, the year in which he died, he had a disagreement with the senator José Segundo Decoud over the latter's campaign to become president, one which culminated in a challenge by Ortiz for a duel; Decoud rejected the challenge, however.The wide variety of positions he assumed in the post-war era are in great part a result of the small amount of able men of the political elite in Asunción (a consequence of the terrible loss of life in Paraguay during the Triple Alliance War).", "In particular many ex-military men were called upon to perform duties in the judiciary and in the country's general administration, even if they had no previous experience in these fields." ], [ "References", "===Citations======Sources===* * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Epistictina" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Epistictina''''' is a genus of tortoise beetle found in Asia.", "There are about 5 species in the genus.", "* ''Epistictina fulvonigra'' - Burma* ''Epistictina perplexa'' - Thailand, Vietnam* ''Epistictina reicheana'' - Sri Lanka, India, Nepal* ''Epistictina viridimaculata'' - India to Vietnam* ''Epistictina weisei'' - western India" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Land Transport (Clean Vehicle Discount Scheme Repeal) Amendment Act 2023" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Land Transport (Clean Vehicle Discount Scheme Repeal) Amendment Act 2023''' is a New Zealand Act of Parliament that amends various legislation to end the Clean Car Discount by 31 December 2023.The Clean Car Discount programme had been introduced by the previous Sixth Labour Government to encourage New Zealand consumers to buy electrical and hybrid vehicles through a tax on high-emissions vehicles such as utes.", "The Clean Vehicle Discount Scheme Repeal Amendment Act was introduced and passed into law under urgency on 12 December 2023 by the National-led coalition government.", "It received royal assent on 19 December 2023." ], [ "Notes and references" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "RPTV (TV channel)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''RPTV''' is a Philippine free-to-air television channel jointly owned and operated by TV5 Network, Inc. and Nine Media Corporation, together with Radio Philippines Network (RPN) as its free-to-air broadcaster.", "RPTV is formed under a content distribution, sales and marketing agreement between TV5, with its parent MediaQuest Holdings, and Nine Media, with the former providing programming and other related services to the latter through its existing airtime lease agreement with RPN.RPTV's local programming and master control originates from the TV5 Media Center, Reliance cor.", "Sheridan Sts., in Mandaluyong while it maintains its relay technical facilities at the Worldwide Corporate Center, Shaw Boulevard corner EDSA also in Mandaluyong.", "The relay facility is the primary feed received by RPN transmitters and pay television providers, as well as DTH satellite providers such as MediaQuest-owned Cignal TV.RPTV was launched on February 1, 2024, replacing CNN Philippines in its channel space, following the termination of brand licensing agreement between Nine Media and CNN (under its parent's company Warner Bros.", "Discovery) and the channel's subsequent closure on January 31." ], [ "History", "Prior to the launch, on December 22, 2023, TV5 Network entered into an acquired agreement with Nine Media Corporation to broadcast the Philippines' longest-running noontime variety and entertainment show ''Eat Bulaga!''", "and select games from the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) every Saturday and Sunday on CNN Philippines starting January 6, 2024.This marks the return of the two programs previously aired on RPN.On January 29, 2024, CNN Philippines confirmed that it has ceased live news productions effective immediately, and to be shut down entirely on January 31, citing financial losses and to shift its focus on the operations of their sister channel, Aliw Channel 23.In a separate statement, Nine Media president Benjamin Ramos announced that the affected employees were given their severance package and their salary for the whole month of February.On January 31, 2024, a day before the launch, TV5 Network took over RPN-9's airtime after CNN Philippines officially signed off at 10:00pm.", "It conducted a test broadcast featuring the unveiling of its replacement channel - RPTV.", "The takeover was later announced on TV5's late-night newscast ''Frontline Tonight''.", "However, it was only on February 6 at the TV5 Media Center that MediaQuest, TV5 and Nine Media formally signed a memorandum of agreement for the content distribution, sales and marketing aspects of RPTV, with RPN maintaining the license and transmission operations for the said network (due to current ownership restrictions requiring only one station per franchise holder in a specific media market).On February 1, 2024, RPTV made its first broadcast at 6:00am, with ''Ted Failon at DJ Chacha sa Radyo5'' as its first program.", "At the same time, RPTV (through a mirror feed), replaced One PH as a DTT subchannel across TV5 O&Os and Mediascape-owned affiliates, though the latter remains available on Cignal and other cable and satellite providers." ], [ "Programming", "RPTV programming consists of simulcast and reruns of select programs from TV5 and its sister channel One PH, as well as other channels owned by its cable provider Cignal TV, including ''Eat Bulaga!''", "and games from the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) which were formerly aired on the former RPN channel throughout the network's history.", "The network also carries reruns of current affairs programs from its predecessor CNN Philippines, and was reported to air other RPN original programming archives on the channel.The One PH shows on RPTV serves as a return of airing some \"TeleRadyo\" programs from Radyo5 to analog free-to-air television, five years since the closure of news and sports channel AksyonTV." ], [ "Availability", "RPTV is seen on RPN's flagship station DZKB-TV, Channel 9 in Metro Manila and among seven regional VHF TV stations; it is also available via TV5's DTT signal on UHF channel 18 in most major cities, Mediascape-owned DTT affiliates, and in HD over-the-air via RPN's digital UHF channel 19 in Metro Manila." ], [ "See also", "*TV5*One Sports (TV channel)*One PH*Radio Philippines Network*CNN Philippines*Solar TV*C/S 9*Solar News Channel*9TV*AKTV*AksyonTV*DWIZ-AM*CHInoyTV" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Oskar von Truppel" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Oskar Truppel''', since 1911 '''von Truppel''' (Katzhütte, 17 May 1854 – Berlin-Frohnau, 20 August 1931) was a vice admiral in the Imperial German Navy.", "He was the governor of the Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory from 8 June 1901 to 19 August 1911." ], [ "Biography", "Truppel was the son of pastor Johann Christian Truppel and Bertha Schwartz.", "He became an orphan at the age of six.", "He first attended Gymnasium in Rudolstadt before joining the Imperial German Navy as a cadet on 31 May 1871, where he held a variety of tasks and positions, both on land and at sea, until 1886.He had sailed almost all waters, was both a torpedo division commander and an artillery instructor and had also taught at the Naval Academy.", "In 1891 he married Anna Müller-Sauvalle in Bremen, with whom he had two sons and a daughter.", "From 1894 to 1897, Truppel was a department head at the Naval High Command.His career in the German colony of Kiautschou in Qing China began in December 1897, when Truppel was given command of the , which was then operating off Tsingtau.", "On board the SMS ''Darmstadt'' and accompanied by the , he finally landed at Tsingtau at the end of January 1898 and was interim commanding officer there from 11 February to 15 April.", "At that time he was frigate captain with the rank of lieutenant colonel.", "After the arrival of the first governor in Tsingtau, Truppel commanded the ''Prinzess Wilhelm'' in East Asian waters until 1899.In July 1899 he took over a department in the Naval Office in Berlin, but on 20 February 1901 he was appointed third governor of Kiautschou.", "Truppel took over the office on 8 June 1901 with the rank of captain at sea.", "Although this was generally seen as a good decision, it also had to do with luck.", "The previous governor Paul Jaeschke had died of typhoid fever in January 1901 and was only his provisional successor.", "Under Truppel, Kiautschou grew into a \"\".", "His chief of staff from 1902 to the summer of 1906 was the later vice admiral Felix Funke, then lieutenant captain, later frigate captain .", "Truppel promoted industry and the construction of new buildings (including the government building and the police station).", "In addition, new living space had to be created quickly for the Chinese attracted by the flourishing city of Tsingtau.", "Truppel was promoted to rear admiral in 1905 and lived in his residence, which was completed in the same year and is now a tourist attraction.", "In 1907 he was promoted to vice admiral.Truppel in KiautschouTruppel's head of administration in the Naval Office, Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, wrote the following about Truppel's character and his administration in China in 1907:In 1911, Truppel unexpectedly resigned from his post at his own request, and just a few months after his appointment as admiral, he and his family embarked on the .", "After his return to Germany, Truppel was raised to hereditary nobility by German Emperor Wilhelm II on 19 August 1911 and at the same time transferred to the reserve.He initially taught again at the Naval Academy, but moved with his family a short time later to Berlin and died there in 1931." ], [ "Bibliography", "* Dermot Bradley (Hrsg.", "), Hans H. Hildebrand, Ernest Henriot: ''Deutschlands Admirale 1849–1945.Die militärischen Werdegänge der See-, Ingenieur-, Sanitäts-, Waffen- und Verwaltungsoffiziere im Admiralsrang.''", "Band 3: ''P–Z.''", "Biblio Verlag.", "Osnabrück 1990.ISBN 3-7648-1700-3.S.", "469–470.", "* Hans-Martin Hinz, Christoph Lind (Hrsg.", "): ''Tsingtau.", "Ein Kapitel deutscher Kolonialgeschichte 1897–1914.''", "Deutsches Historisches Museum u. a., Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-86102-100-5, online." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Christoph Lind: ''Heimatliches Idyll und kolonialer Herrschaftsanspruch: Architektur in Tsingtau'', Aufsatz in ''Tsingtau – ein Kapitel deutscher Kolonialgeschichte in Chine, 1897–1914''* Zeitungsartikel über Oskar von Truppel in the 20th Century Press Archives of the German National Library of Economics* Nachlass Bundesarchiv N 224" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Grand Prix La Marseillaise" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Grand Prix La Marseillaise''' was the 45th edition of the Grand Prix La Marseillaise cycle race.", "It was held on 28 January 2024 as a category 1.1 race on the 2024 UCI Europe Tour.", "The race started and finished in Marseille.", "The race was won by Kevin Geniets of , outsprinting Alex Baudin." ], [ "Teams", "Five of the 18 UCI WorldTeams, nine UCI ProTeams, and six UCI Continental teams made up the 20 teams that entered the race, with all entering the maximum of seven riders.", "'''UCI WorldTeams'''* * * * * '''UCI ProTeams'''* * * * * * * * * '''UCI Continental Teams'''* * * * * *" ], [ "Result" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Vissel Kobe season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Vissel Kobe season''' is their 58th season in existence and the 9th consecutive season in the J1 League, since the club earned promotion back to it on 2013.In addition to the domestic league, in which they are the defending champions, Vissel Kobe will participate in this season's editions of the Japanese Super Cup, Emperor's Cup, the J.League Cup and the AFC Champions League." ], [ "Squad", "===Season squad=== Squad no.", "Name Nationality Position(s) Date of birth (age at start of season) Goalkeepers 1 Daiya Maekawa GK 21 Shota Arai GK 39 Shioki Takayama GK 50 Powell Obinna Obi GK Defenders 3 Matheus Thuler CB 4 Tetsushi Yamakawa CB 15 Yuki Honda LB 19 Ryo Hatsuse LB 23 Rikuto Hirose RB 24 Gōtoku Sakai RB / LB 33 Justin Homma RB 37 Shogo Terasaka CB 55 Takuya Iwanami CB 81 Ryuho Kikuchi CB Midfielders 2 Nanasei Iino RB / RM 6 Takahiro Ogihara DM / CM 7 Yosuke Ideguchi CM 14 Koya Yuruki LM / RM 16 Mitsuki Saito DM / CM 17 Tatsunori Sakurai DM 18 Haruya Ide RW / LW 22 Daiju Sasaki AM / SS 25 Yuya Kuwasaki DM 30 Kakeru Yamauchi MF 31 Yuya Nakasaka LW / AM 38 Juzo Ura RM / RW 44 Mitsuki Hidaka CM 96 Hotaru Yamaguchi ''(c)'' CM / DM Forwards 9 Taisei Miyashiro RW / FW 10 Yuya Osako FW 11 Yoshinori Muto FW 26 Jean Patric RW / LW / AM" ], [ "Transfers", "===Arrivals===DatePositionPlayerFromTypeSource31 March 2022 University of TsukubaFull7 December 2023 University of TsukubaFull22 December 2023 Yokohama F. MarinosFull4 January 2024 Tokushima VortisLoan return5 January 2024 JEF United ChibaFull5 January 2024 Kashima AntlersFull6 January 2024 Kawasaki FrontaleFull8 January 2024 FC RyukyuLoan return8 January 2024 V-Varen NagasakiFull9 January 2024 Urawa Red DiamondsFull12 January 2024 Shonan BellmareFull===Departures===DatePositionPlayerToTypeSource14 December 2023Released27 December 2023 Omiya ArdijaLoan27 December 2023 Emirates ClubFull28 December 2023Released4 January 2024 FC Machida ZelviaLoan return5 January 2024 Júbilo IwataLoan6 January 2024 Yokohama FCFull6 January 2024Released7 January 2024 Portimonense S.C.Loan return7 January 2024 Yokohama FCLoan return7 January 2024 Ehime FCLoan8 January 2024 Iwate Grulla MoriokaLoan" ], [ "Pre-season and friendlies" ], [ "Competitions", "===J1 League=======Matches====The full league fixtures were released on 23 January 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "R-187 Azart" ], [ "Introduction", "'''R-187-P1''' ''\"'''Azart\"'''''noframeTypeHandheld tactical radioService HistoryIn servicesince 2014Used byRussian Armed Forces,Russian public safety agenciesWarsSyrian Civil War, Russo-Ukrainian WarProduction historyManufacturerNPO AngstremProduction years2014 - ongoingSpecificationsFrequency range27-520 MHzTransmit powerup to 4 wattsModesanalog voice, digital voice and dataWeight466 g (w/o battery and antenna)The '''R-187''' \"'''Azart'''\" (Russian: Р-187 \"Азарт\", ''\"Excitement\"'') is a Russian tactical and public safety handheld radio developed and produced by NPO Angstrem for the Russian Ministry of Defense.", "It is a component of the Ratnik infantry combat system." ], [ "Service", "The Azart-P1 was first seen in use by Russian public safety agencies during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.", "The Azart-P1 has seen service with the Russian Armed Forces during the its involvement in the Syrian Civil War and the War in Ukraine.", "Many Azart radios have been captured Ukrainian soldiers.The model in service with the Russian Armed Forces is the R-187-P1, the export model is the R-187-P1E.", "The R-187V is a vehicle mounted version of the R-187-P1 with a higher transmit power and larger frequency range." ], [ "Technical characteristics", "The Azart-P1 is capable of VHF/UHF Line of Sight (VULOS) communications in simplex modes, duplex, and repeater modes.", "It is also compatible with TETRA networks in trunked and conventional modes, and GSM 900/1800 cellular networks.The radio is supplied with a 27-520 MHz long antenna to cover the radios entire frequency range, a medium 100-520 MHz antenna, and a short 136-520 MHz antenna.", "Ukrainian radio experts report these antennas typically achieve a standing wave ratio of 1.5 to 3.It has been revealed that some Azart-P1 radios were manufactured in China as a result of an embezzlement scheme that began in 2013 by General Khalil Arslanov, then head of Main Directorate of Communications of the Armed Forces of Russia.", "Some radios have also been found to use Taiwanese-made, American-designed microchips for encrypting radio traffic." ], [ "Specifications", "*Frequency range: 27 - 520 MHz*Modes: analog (AM, FM, USB, LSB) and digital (GSM, TETRA)*Data speed: up to 256 kbit/s, typically 7.2 kbit/s*Frequency hoprate: >20,000 hops/second (\"Azart\" waveform), 100 hops/second (\"Aqueduct\" waveform)*Transmit power: up to 4 watts*Navigation: GPS, GLONASS*Storage capacity: 512 MB*Antenna connector: TNC female*Interfaces: USB, RS-485, Bluetooth*Battery life: up to 12 hours*Weight: 466 grams (w/o battery and antenna)" ], [ "Comparable radios", "* AN/PRC-148* AN/PRC-152* AN/PRC-153" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Churches of Verona" ], [ "Introduction", "cathedral of Verona, cathedral church of the diocese of VeronaThe '''churches of Verona''' are the places of Catholic worship that have been built within the administrative boundaries of the municipality of Verona, evidence of the ups and downs that the city has experienced throughout its history." ], [ "History", "=== From the origins to the earthquake of 1117 ===Of the many buildings that were erected at the dawn of Christianity in Verona, not many vestiges remain; among the first is the early Christian basilica that was built in the fourth century at the present-day Verona cathedral complex, whose archaeological remains still survive and can be admired inside the church of St. Helena, particularly the notable mosaic floors.", "Other archaeological evidence includes the traces found during some excavations that uncovered a concentric apse in the foundations of the Church of the Holy Apostles.The small sacellum of Saints Teuteria and Tosca, ''martyrium'' of the 5th centuryThe oldest building that has come down to us almost intact, on the other hand, is the sacellum of Saints Teuteria and Tosca, adjacent to the apse of the church just mentioned, much of the 5th-century masonry of which has survived: it is a typical Greek-cross building with a small dome covering the cross, a type of building that in the early Christian age was intended to contain the tomb of some important person or, as in this case, of a saint.", "However, the building has undergone some transformations over time that do not allow it to be admired in its original appearance, particularly because of the addition of some spaces in the 14th century, when it became the funerary chapel of the Bevilacqua family and assumed a square floor plan; nevertheless, the church still retains its early Christian essence.Also to the same century belong vast portions of the walls of the church of St. Stephen, which underwent, however, some transformations in the early medieval and Romanesque periods; this building, built ''extra moenia'' and included in the walls of Verona only later, is particularly important for the history of the Veronese Church, as it was almost certainly an episcopal seat from the end of the fifth century until the bishopric of Annone in the eighth century.", "It was probably a building preceded by a quadriporticus and with a single-aisle plan ending in an apse; definitely unusual for the single-aisle layout, since most early Christian churches were characterized by three naves, although it finds several examples in other contemporary religious buildings in Lombardy and central Europe.St.", "Stephen's Church, dating back to the 5th centuryNumerous churches and monasteries were built in Lombard and Frankish times, buildings mostly known from two important records from that period: the ''Versus de Verona'', a composition in rhythmic prose datable to the reign of Pepin, and the ''Raterian Iconography'', a map that Bishop Ratherius had made around the middle of the 10th century.", "These important written documents give an insight into which churches were already in existence at that time among which are especially mentioned the church of Santa Maria Matricolare, the baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte, the church of Sant'Elena and the church of Santa Maria Antica in the oldest center, then the church of San Giovanni in Valle across the Adige River and the Benedictine monastery of San Fermo in its vicinity.", "Within the walls the documents also mention the presence of the monasteries of St. Euphemia and the church of St. Lawrence, while outside the walls the monasteries of Saints Nazaro and Celso and St. Mary in Organo, the latter under the jurisdiction of the patriarch of Aquileia.", "All these buildings, some of which were severely damaged by the Hungarian invasion of 932, underwent rather significant transformations in the following centuries, so that few material remains have survived untouched until today.The Raterian Iconography, the oldest known depiction of the city of VeronaIn the ''Versus de Verona'', moreover, there was the first attempt to describe Verona as a small Jerusalem; with the intention of making the image of the city as close as possible to the ideal of purity of the heavenly Jerusalem, the text attempted to redeem the pagan foundation of Verona by turning great attention to the sacred history of the town.", "This parallelism between the two cities was also celebrated several centuries later in the preface to the Statutes of the Municipality of Verona, written in 1450 by Silvestro Lando, a learned humanist, and in the city seal itself approved on February 26, 1474, where the inscription \"''Verona minor Hierusalem di(vo) Zenoni patrono''\" appeared.", "Going back to the early Middle Ages, it was mainly the image of the city that dictated the terms of comparison with Jerusalem, and during the Carolingian Renaissance it was particularly the archdeacon Pacificus who gave impetus to the architectural renewal; it was therefore at that time that it was given the name ''minor Hierusalem'', finding several similarities between the ancient forms of Verona and Jerusalem.", "In Jerusalem, the Cedron stream flowing outside the walls separates the hills of Calvary from Mount Olivet.", "Similarly, in Verona, the Adige separates Mount Olivet, where the church of the Holy Trinity stands, from the barren Mount Cavro, where the church of San Rocchetto stands.", "It was formerly known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and where three crosses stood.A turning point was the catastrophic earthquake of Verona in 1117, which caused extensive damage to most of the monuments, causing the substantial disappearance from the city of most of the early medieval testimonies; this fact, in turn, left room for a wide diffusion of the Romanesque style, used in the reconstruction of the affected churches.", "This event was so crucial for the city that the economic and social crisis that seized it immediately after the earthquake offered a new citizen class the opportunity to seize power, establish an autonomous form of local government, and establish in Verona one of the first free Italian communes.=== Post-earthquake reconstruction: the Veronese Romanesque style ===church of Santo Stefano features several elements typical of Veronese Romanesque architecture, such as the alternation of tuff and brick courses, the use of buttresses and eave cornicesThe 12th century was thus a flourishing period for Veronese architecture; both the high number of church buildings and their peculiarities make Verona's Romanesque architecture among the most notable despite being less well known than Lombard-Emilian Romanesque architecture, probably because Veronese Romanesque, with the sole exception of the exuberant basilica of San Zeno, presents discrete and austere building complexes, absent of sculptural decoration.", "The Veronese style, in fact, is only partly related to that of Emilia while it finds some elements of Venetian influence: in particular from the lagoon, similarities can be found in the adoption of the basilica plan layout, the near absence of vaults and the use, instead, of wide timber roof trusses; the types of plans, however, also find some parallels in the Cluniac architecture of northern France.Other features found in Veronese Romanesque include the marked verticality given by the external use of lesenes and half-columns (often with Corinthian-order capitals, thus repetitions of classical decorative elements that were easy to find in the city) leaning against the masonry in addition to the lack, in most cases, of horizontal architectural or decorative elements, except for the carved tuff cornices crowning the elevations.", "Then there is the construction technique of the walls, which becomes for a long period of time a constant, that is, the use in the masonry of courses in tuff ashlars alternating with courses in brickwork, which among other things create vivid color effects.church of Santa Maria AnticaAmong the most striking examples of this flourishing religious architecture is the church of Santa Maria Antica, famous above all because the princes of Verona, the Della Scala family, built next to it, which became their personal chapel, a small masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the so-called Scaliger tombs.", "The interior of the church building is characterized by three naves separated by two rows of columns with capitals in the shape of an inverted pyramid, with the aisles covered by rib vaults and the nave originally covered by wooden trusses.church of San Fermo Maggiore, also known as the \"lower church\"Among the oldest Romanesque buildings is the church of San Fermo Maggiore, whose construction began before the earthquake and ended in the 12th century.", "The peculiar building provided from the beginning for the superimposition of two churches identical in plan; while the upper church was rebuilt in the Gothic style, the lower one presents substantially intact the original appearance, with the aisles separated from the central one by an alternation of square pillars and cruciform pillars (although the nave, for technical reasons, was divided longitudinally by a series of slender pillars), and a short transept with apses oriented in the same direction as the three major apses, placed at the aisles.", "Finally, the space is covered by a dense cross-vaulted roof.church of San Lorenzo with the two scalar towers on the facadeSignificant for the development of the communal city were two complexes that were built on the flanks of the ancient Via Postumia, a road that extended from Porta Borsari into the countryside: the church of San Lorenzo and the previously mentioned church of Santi Apostoli.", "The former presents a plan similar to that of the lower church of San Fermo, with the transept whose short arms are articulated in two bays and equipped with oriented apses.", "The building has a stern and compact exterior, punctuated by massive buttresses and two tall cylindrical scalar towers that enclose the gabled facade; the two towers are a new element in Po Valley architecture and refer rather to the Nordic tradition.", "The interior is also extremely peculiar due to the presence, a ''unicum'' for Po Valley architecture, of a matroneum that also runs along the counterfacade and not only at the side aisles.", "The latter are separated from the nave by arches imposed on cruciform pillars alternating with columns and are covered by a row of rib vaults, while the nave is covered by wooden trusses.The Church of the Holy Apostles has a plan typical of Norman and Burgundian architecture, with three naves ending in three apses, the central one of which is very deep and the side ones carved into the thickness of the wall.", "The monocuspidal facade is punctuated by four buttresses similar to those of San Lorenzo, though the church was elevated and the naves reduced to one during the transformations that the building underwent in the 16th century; traces of Romanesque construction are nevertheless evident on the exterior, as the elevated part has been plastered while the Romanesque part is characterized by the typical Romanesque Veronese face, with alternating courses of brick and tuff.The back of the church of San Giovanni in Valle, with the projecting apses crowned with classical friezes and with the one on the right having lesenes with Corinthian capitalsMoving on to the other side of the Adige River, in the Veronetta district, is the church of San Giovanni in Valle, built from 1120 on the remains of an 8th-century building: this is one of the most valuable works of late Veronese Romanesque, where one can see the now achieved balance between plan and elevation, the use of the basilical plan with three naves separated by columns alternating with pillars, but with the renunciation, on the outside, of the chromatic alternation derived from the use of brick and tuff.", "In this case the external decoration is entrusted to the use of regular tuff ashlars and the classical frieze that crowns some elevations.", "The greater classical sensibility can be seen in particular in the amplitude of the emerging masses of the apses (of which the northern one has lesenes crowned by finely sculpted Corinthian capitals), and is repeated in the size of the bell tower, connected to the building by means of a large semicircular arch reminiscent of the Roman Ponte Pietra, and in the rhythm of the small arches of the cloister, of which, however, only one arm has survived.", "The interior of the church possesses a linearity, given by the three simple naves covered by wooden trusses, interrupted only by the raised chancel, under which the crypt finds its place, while the dim natural lighting from narrow monoforas openings over the nave recreates the original and evocative atmosphere.cathedral, the 1139 work of NiccolòA complex of great interest is that of the Cathedral, consisting not only of the mother church of the diocese of Verona, but also of the Cloister of the Canons, the baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte, and the Church of Sant'Elena, the latter built over structures from Roman times.", "This complex became from the communal age a religious center with autonomous development with respect to the civil one, even from the urban point of view, so much so that it saw the layering of numerous structures over the centuries.", "The cathedral underwent several transformations over time, yet on the outside it still retains several aspects of the Romanesque church, especially in the lower part of the facade (raised in the 15th century), along the southern flank and in the apse area.", "The double prothyrum portal, the work of the sculptor Niccolò, who perhaps also participated in the design of the building, is very valuable; the geometrically simple apsidal area is imposing, with the choir standing out against the scenery created by the interplay of nave and side aisles, and a slender verticalism propelled by the lack of horizontal elements and the presence of slender lesenes with Corinthian capitals, decorated with animal heads.Two other churches rebuilt in the same years are part of the complex: St. John's baptistery, consisting of a small church with three apsidal naves separated by arches on columns alternating with pilasters and covered by wooden trusses, at the center of which is the monumental octagonal baptismal font, a work attributed to Brioloto de Balneo and his workshop; and then the small church of St. Helena, with a single hall covered by trusses and illuminated by narrow monoforas, whose construction system echoes the alternation of bands of tuff ashlars and courses of bricks.Holy Trinity Church in Monte OlivetoIn an isolated position (when it was built), on the other hand, is the church of the Holy Trinity in Monte Oliveto, a picturesque corner of the city set on a small rise that gives its name to the building, which was commissioned by the Vallombrosian congregation.", "The plan is rather simple although the major apse is flanked by two apsidal side chapels that go to form a pseudo-transept, while the façade is preceded by a covered atrium but opened along two sides by a series of small arches set on coupled columns.", "The most characteristic part, however, is the belfry, with the typical bichromatic face of Veronese Romanesque architecture and a division into three orders by three rows of Lombard bands in tuff, and a slender pilaster running along the entire shaft; on the belfry cell, surmounted by a conical roof, there are three triforas with paired columns supporting the double archivolt arches.The tiburium, reminiscent of those in Lombard Romanesque style, of St. Stephen's ChurchReturning across the Adige River and to the aforementioned church of Santo Stefano, its enlargement and repairs in the Romanesque period led to the construction of a new façade where all the stylistic features of Veronese Romanesque can be seen, while a ''unicum'' in the Verona panorama is the octagonal tiburium, which is grafted onto the transept cross with the nave, incorporates a small dome and is distinguished by the presence of two orders of biforas; it recalls a type of element found especially in the Lombard area.The highest example of Veronese Romanesque, however, is represented by the basilica of San Zeno, a building that adequately closes the chapter on this era, a mature expression anticipating some Gothic motifs, whose delicate lexicon refers to the contemporary Emilian style rather than to the austere one that had marked architecture in the city up to that time.", "It was built throughout the 12th century, although its origins are earlier and hark back to the presence of the abbey of San Zeno, which was so influential that it caused the emergence of the village of the same name outside Verona's Roman and communal walls.basilica of San Zeno, the highest expression of mature Romanesque in Verona, clearly derived from EmiliaThe importance of the abbey's main building, which faces Piazza San Zeno, enclosed on the left by the abbey tower and on the right by the Romanesque church of San Procolo, can be sensed by admiring the long southern front with its slopes covering the aisles of the church.", "To the earliest period of the building site dates the imposing bell tower that stands out to the south of San Zeno, built in alternate rows of tuff and brick, subdivided into orders by hanging arches and crowned by a double order of triforas, thus re-proposing the typology of that of the Holy Trinity but in quite different proportions.", "The salient facade is the most famous element, partly due to the presence of the famous bronze portal; it was built when the building was extended in the 13th century, constructed with the use of tuff and marble that create a more elegant color scheme than the more lively early Romanesque one in the city.", "It is interrupted by a band of biforas running the length of it, punctuated by a series of pilasters, while in the center opens the ''Wheel of Fortune'', that is, the rose window by master Brioloto de Balneo.", "Finally, the interior, divided into three naves by arches set on massive columns and cruciform pillars, has a vastness that finds no reference in the city's other Romanesque churches.", "Clear introductions to the Gothic style can be found in the cloister, where the double archivolt arches supported by marble columns are, in two arms, pointed arches, the first example of the use of this element in Verona, as well as in the abbey tower where the windows take on larger dimensions and the alternation of brick and tuff is replaced by the exclusive use of terracotta masonry.", "Both structures date mostly from the thirteenth century, thus to a phase now late and just prior to transformations, particularly political ones, that would involve the city.=== 13th and 14th centuries: the transition to Gothic style ===basilica of the same name on the right and the church of St. Peter Martyr on the left, two of the most important examples of Veronese Gothic architecture; note the extensive use of terracotta and tall windows, as well as small arches under eaves, spires and pinnacles as decorative elementsThe transition to a Gothic style occurred in the 13th century, at first involving not church buildings but rather relative outbuildings, where the Romanesque style began to give way to smoother, terracotta surfaces and simplified structures; Veronese Gothic architecture found its greatest expression in the flourishing of civil complexes and buildings, in castles and fortifications.", "The renewal of church structures and typologies took place in parallel with the building flourishing during the Scaliger seigniory, whose religious architecture partly resumed the style and technique.", "However, whereas in the Romanesque period religious architecture had found an original local style and led to the construction of a large number of churches, in the Gothic period, between the 13th and 15th centuries, the examples became less numerous and important; the churches that are built in this period therefore do not have such distinctly local features, rather they present cross-references to contemporary Lombard architecture, and the types of plans adopted are often to be found in the references of the religious orders that commissioned the work.", "The renewal of religious architecture in Verona is especially due to the establishment of new religious orders, which enjoyed the favor of the Della Scala family, princes of Verona, and the nobility.The Veronese Gothic style is thus the same whether it is used for religious or civil construction: masonry surfaces undergo further decorative simplification, however, being enriched with flatly carved ferrules and decorative arches; brick becomes an almost exclusive material of masonry, giving a warm color to the buildings that characterize the city to this day; openings become larger in size, with round arches or tall biforas and monoforas that in height occupy the entire wall; roofs are almost always wooden trusses over wide spaces, usually not divided into bays; verticalism is further accentuated, even in civic architecture; spires and pinnacles are frequently used above the eave line.basilica of St. Anastasia, characterized by the large cylindrical pillars with Gothic capitals and the great spatiality and brightness of the environmentRib vaults covering the nave, with oculi directly illuminating the naveThe Dominican basilica of St. Anastasia was the most far-reaching Gothic achievement in Verona, a fundamental reference point on which the building of other Veronese churches would be based, not only because of the renovations made to the plan, but also and especially because of the use of brick masonry and the new type of bell tower adopted.", "Construction of the new building began at the end of the 13th century, and the basic structures were finished in the third decade of the 14th century, although finishing work continued for a long time.", "Internally, the church is characterized by its division into three naves by means of mighty columns terminating in Gothic capitals, from which unravel arches and pointed rib vaults; the wide transept ends in a row of five apsidal chapels, and in the central one high monoforas open to illuminate the high altar.", "Externally, the façade is incomplete, yet it can be guessed how the exterior masonry was conceived as a skin for the interior space, as if it were a simple box enriched only with hanging arches and emphasized by large buttresses, which manage to channel the thrusts of the arches and interior vaults to the ground and accentuate the verticality of the building.", "The bell tower, also made of brick, introduces a new typology to the city that was very popular: verticality is emphasized by angular and intermediate pilasters that run throughout the shaft, divided into orders by elegant string-course cornices, covered no longer with the characteristic Romanesque conical pine cone but with a ribbed spire.Along St. Anastasia Square, moreover, stands, as if it were a stage backdrop, the church of St. Peter Martyr; a simple brick structure punctuated by pilasters and crowned with Lombard bands and spires, while the interior, with a single hall, is divided into two large, airy bays.Another religious order that took on great importance in the same years was that of the Servites, placed under the direct protectorate of the Lords of Verona, from whom they obtained numerous privileges and donations, including the land on which the church of Santa Maria della Scala would later be built, which was named after the Veronese princes.", "From the first decades of the 14th century, it had a very simple volume and a plan with three very wide naves; towards the outside, all in terracotta, large windows opened in the facade and in the apse area.", "The building was almost razed to the ground by bombing in World War II, from which only the bell tower, the perimeter walls and the Guantieri chapel were saved.church of St. EuphemiaThe Augustinians, on the other hand, were responsible for the renovation of the church of Sant'Eufemia, built on the site of an earlier building: work began in 1275 and the church was consecrated in 1331, although later the apsidal area was enlarged and lengthened through a large bequest from Diamante, wife of the ''condottiero'' Giacomo Dal Verme, which enabled the reconstruction of the main apse in 1361, while on its side after 1390 the Spolverini Dal Verme chapel was added, based on a design by Nicolò da Ferrara.", "The complex also had two cloisters, one of which has survived to the present day but was transformed in the 17th century to a design by Lelio Pellesina.", "Externally, the church still presents its simple Gothic terracotta guise, with a gabled facade punctuated by two low pilasters and crowned by small arches, and on which only later were added a portal and two biforas with a now Renaissance style; finally, also on the outside, the apsidal area and the bell tower are strikingly reminiscent of the Santa Anastasia example.", "The interior, on the other hand, was transformed and renovated in the 18th century so that it no longer presents the original features, except for the Spolverini Dal Verme chapel, equipped with a very rich decorative structure, with pilasters and ogives in the apsidal basin.church of San Fermo Maggiore, rich in cusps and pinnaclesThe elaborate cornices of the churchThe Franciscans, who replaced the Benedictines in 1260 following some disputes, are finally responsible for the Gothic renovation of the upper church of San Fermo, one of the main Franciscan monuments in northern Italy.", "Precisely because of the continuing disputes between the Benedictines and the Franciscans, work was delayed and did not begin until the 14th century, so the transformations implemented were definitely under the influence of a mature Gothic style, which, however, avoided the use of architectural elements that were too complex or articulated.", "The works brought about numerous changes: for example, the space was reduced to a single nave in order to create an airy and solemn environment, which is why the perimeter walls were also raised and the hall covered by a characteristic and elegant wooden false ceiling in the form of an inverted ship's keel, in the Venetian style.", "In addition, the luministic aspect was turned upside down, raising the apse and opening three long monoforas, opening other tall windows along the nave, and making a wide quadrifora in the center of the facade, from which a great deal of light bursts in.", "On the outside, the façade was renovated, where the Veronese tradition of alternating bands of tuff and terracotta was resumed, but above all the apsidal area was transformed, where the cornices became more elaborate and decorative, with the use of Lombard bands, tracery, and circle motifs, and a large number of cusps, pinnacles, and spires were raised.", "The back thus takes on an elaborate late Gothic style, which finds many affinities in the decidedly Nordic and almost fairytale-like complex of the Scaliger tombs.Few were the noteworthy new buildings compared to those of the Romanesque period.", "However, beyond the church structures, the city acquired a Gothic character in those centuries especially due to the numerous military, residential, public and private buildings.", "Despite this, in the 15th century some characteristics of Gothic churches continued to persist, especially in the exterior appearance, with the use of brick, tall monoforas and biforas, and the same type of bell tower, which went to mix with proto-Renaissance elements and styles, as in the church of San Tomaso Cantuariense or the facade of the church of San Bernardino.=== 15th century: the great renovation sites ===The Renaissance facade of the Bishop's Palace, commissioned by Venetian bishop and cardinal Giovanni Michiel in the late 15th centuryThe 15th century was a century of great changes both politically, because of Verona's devotion to Venice, and from the point of view of religious institutions: the beginning of the century, with the removal of the Scaligeri from the top of the ecclesiastical hierarchies, was not easy, all the more so because the major institutions went into commenda, including the bishopric, leading in some cases to even more degraded situations.", "From this time on, therefore, bishops and titulars of abbeys were no longer Veronese but Venetians, or at any rate people belonging to the most important aristocratic families of Veneto.", "Nevertheless, after a complex beginning, the situation slowly evolved and there was a flourishing of numerous ecclesiastical institutions not only financially or spiritually, but also in terms of artistic heritage, precisely due to the presence of the Venetian clergy and especially the Venetian religious congregations.", "In particular, the Venetian bishops Guido Memo, Francesco Condulmer, Ermolao Barbaro and Giovanni Michiel were responsible for the introduction of these new congregations between 1409 and 1503, who renovated the existing church buildings from a building point of view; they also personally engaged in the renovation of the Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace.The late Gothic interior of Verona Cathedral, characterized by its bundled pillars and ribbed cross vaultsThe whole of the first part of the century was therefore one of settling in and saw no great novelties from the architectural point of view, while a strong momentum occurred from the 1440s onwards when some of the abandoned, or almost abandoned, monasteries were entrusted to the aforementioned congregations, which were very active in the other territories of the Serenissima and were waiting to be able to find new space in Verona: in 1442 the monastery of Santi Nazaro e Celso was entrusted to that of Santa Giustina, a Paduan congregation; in the same year the monastery of San Giorgio in Braida was assigned to the Venetian congregation of San Giorgio in Alga; and the monastery of Santa Maria in Organo, formerly of the Benedictines and initially given in commenda to Antonio Correr, was given in 1444 to the Olivetans.", "These thus became Verona's main fifteenth-century church-building renovation sites, along with those for the cathedral, begun in 1144, and those for the construction of the church and convent of San Bernardino in 1451.cathedral, surrounded by the painted architecture of Gian Maria FalconettoAs far as the Verona cathedral is concerned, the transformation project actually originated in the second half of the 14th century but was only partially realized between 1444 and 1503, so architecturally the structure still appears to have a Gothic feel, especially because of the presence of bundled pillars from which the ribs unravel that overlap the rib vaults, in a manner very similar to that which had been experimented in the church of San Petronio in Bologna and which would later be developed for the Milan cathedral.", "On the other hand, a completely different style was used in the six chapels added in the last part of the building site, along the sides of the side aisles: in fact, these retain elements typical of a Renaissance spatiality, given by the presence of a large interior arch framed by two pilasters surmounted by a hint of entablature.", "These are also characterized by a shell-shaped basin and by large painted architectures framing them, which only came to light again during the 1870s.", "Two side chapels of much greater size than those just mentioned were then planned, one on the southern and one on the northern side, and placed immediately before the chancel to make them assume the role of a transept, thus transforming the plan of the church into a Latin cross, in place of the basilical one that characterized the Romanesque building.church of San Bernardino, still characterized by a Gothic style except for the entrance portalAnother building still manifestly Gothic is the church of San Tomaso Cantuariense, as is particularly apparent from its appearance, albeit incomplete, exterior, despite the fact that this building site, too, had been started in the second half of the century.", "Not even the church of San Bernardino can certainly be said to be of Renaissance style; the interior, with a single nave, has rather limited architectural qualities, perhaps due to the modesty of the Franciscan patronage, although at the end of the century the building was ennobled by the construction, along the right flank, of some elaborate chapels: the Medici chapel, or of St. Anthony, and the Avanzi chapel, or of the Cross.", "At the same time as the work on the church, work was also carried out on the convent, organized around three large cloisters and one smaller one, directed by John of Capistrano.", "Particularly valuable work was the large rectangular hall, which was initially used as a library, but was emptied and frescoed by Domenico Morone, after whom the room itself is named.chapel of St. Blaise in the church of Saints Nazaro and CelsoThe Renaissance, however, made its entry into Verona more decisively with the reconstruction and renovation of the aforementioned churches of Santi Nazaro e Celso, San Giorgio in Braida, and Santa Maria in Organo, where the new congregations imported the new Renaissance architectural style into the city.", "The most substantial part of the building site of the first church took place between 1464 and 1466, work probably continued until the date of its consecration in 1483: this intervention resulted in a plan with three naves ending in as many apses, with the naves having six bays each and divided between them by Doric pillars on high bases, which support Ionic pilasters on which the girdle arches of the vaults are set.", "However, one can still note the presence of transverse pointed arches along the side aisles, with cross-vaulted roofing.", "At a later stage, starting in 1488, further work involved the building of the chapel of St. Blaise along the left aisle of the church: this is a room with a central plan covered by a dome, with two side niches and concluded by an apse equipped with a ribbed umbrella vault, this one of late Gothic style and probably the work of Beltrame di Valsoda.", "In this space there was the debut of the young painter Giovanni Maria Falconetto, who rejected that combination of a classical central plan and a Gothic apse, thus realizing a real painted architecture, of Renaissance style and contentious toward the apse made by Beltrame.church of San Giorgio in Braida, one of the most important Renaissance relics in Verona, partly because of the many works of art it holds, including Veronese's ''Martyrdom of St. George''The interior of the church of San Giorgio in Braida, on the other hand, evidently makes reference to Venetian architecture, as the congregation that took possession of it was Venetian; it was begun in 1477 by Antonio Rizzo, an architect who worked in Venice on the building sites of the Procuratie and the Doge's Palace, and who in Verona was asked, among other things, to design the Loggia del Consiglio, which had been erected in Piazza dei Signori the year before.", "In the meantime, work was also done in the monastery, particularly on the construction of a second cloister, of which only five round arches set on red Verona marble columns have survived, visible by the apse of the church.monastery of Santa Maria in OrganoA little later there was the start of work in the church of Santa Maria in Organo where the interior was renovated in Renaissance forms, with the reconstruction of the aisles and side chapels, possibly by the architect Biagio Rossetti, who in previous years worked on the cloister of the convent of San Bartolomeo in Rovigo and the bell tower of the church of San Giorgio in Ferrara, all monasteries belonging to the Olivetans.", "They did not limit themselves to renovating the church, but also committed themselves to the adjoining monastery, where it is still possible to admire a fine cloister with red Verona marble columns and Renaissance capitals, crowned at the top by a terracotta frieze still in the Gothic style.", "The commitment of the patrons, who continued the building sites into the next century (as was the case with other buildings that were started during this period), was rewarded by Pope Eugene IV, who even exempted them from making contributions to the cathedral's renovations.This period saw the multiplication of chapels in the sides of churches, a phenomenon that had begun as early as the 14th century, but which from the 15th century onwards saw the demand for altars multiply; very often they were chapels for private use by wealthy families or by confraternities, who placed there the tombs of their relatives and who made use of those spaces for the suffrages of the dead; in other cases chapels or altars were instead purchased and built by the guilds of arts and crafts, which dedicated them to the worship of their patrons.", "These chapels could be simple altars located within niches, but in some cases they took on much larger proportions, until they became small churches placed at the flanks of the large one; it was a phenomenon that did not \"spare\" even the three large churches built in the fourteenth century by the mendicant orders, St. Anastasia, St. Fermo and St. Euphemia, where the tall Gothic monoforas on the flanks were gradually closed in order to make room for the new chapels.=== 16th century: Sanmicheli and the Veronese Renaissance ===The plan of the city after the construction of the esplanades outside the walls, which caused the relocation of churches, convents, and monasteries within the perimeter of the fortified wallsWhile the second half of the 15th century in Verona was characterized by a renewal of ecclesiastical institutions, the 16th century brought the reorganization of religious life, especially of nuns, due to the ''Costitutiones'' issued by Bishop Gian Matteo Giberti and the subsequent introduction of the dictates of the Council of Trent by his successors; the new legislation brought some provisions for sacred buildings so that churches, monasteries and convents were adapted to meet the new requirements.", "A second factor that brought great upheaval to city building was the execution of the esplanades: between 1517 and 1518, the Venetian Senate decided to make the city more secure from enemy attacks, so all buildings, including churches, monasteries, and even trees, located within a mile of Verona's Scaliger walls were completely demolished.", "Several settlements, even large ones, stood outside the city, making it impossible to avoid possible encirclement by enemies, who in fact had managed to reach the city gates in the past, particularly during the most difficult phases of the war of the League of Cambrai, which took place between 1508 and 1516.The construction of the so-called \"esplanade\" around the city was a prerequisite for the reconstruction of most of these monasteries and churches within the perimeter of the city walls.Pellegrini Chapel, the work of architect Michele SanmicheliIn the meantime, in the large building sites that had begun in the second half of the 15th century, the main work on the masonry structures had been completed, however, the constructions continued in the 16th century with finishing and completion work; it was at this time that the best-known of Veronese architects, Michele Sanmicheli, entered the scene, and he was the third element of fundamental importance for the history of sacred buildings in this century for Verona, along with the two already mentioned.", "He was active in several building sites, such as in the church of San Bernardino: at the same time that work on the convent was nearing completion, the building of new chapels on the right side of the church building was in full swing, including the monumental Pellegrini chapel, designed by Sanmicheli.", "He worked on it from the last months of 1527, drawing on his extensive knowledge of classical models; the refined, centrally planned chapel was even described by Vasari as the most beautiful in Italy.", "What is certain is that for the first time in Verona, a dome set on a drum was built in this structure, a characteristic element of Sanmichelian architecture that he employed in several later works: in the church of San Giorgio in Braida, of which he made only the drum and dome, in the church of the Madonna di Campagna, and in the temple set in the center of the Lazzaretto in Verona.The Sanmichelian presbytery enclosure in Verona Cathedral and in the background the fresco by Francesco Torbido based on preparatory drawings by Giulio RomanoA few years later in the Cathedral, where in the meantime renovation work was continuing, Sanmicheli was commissioned to design the presbytery enclosure, most likely designed in 1535 and executed in 1541.It is an \"extreme\" version of an iconostasis, that is, a partition conceived by the architect as a plastic structure in which the element of Venetian tradition is renewed by adopting a Renaissance plan; he thus obtained an autonomous structure of ellipsoidal plan, intended to protect and at the same time exalt the Eucharistic presence, previously housed in a storeroom at the side of the chancel.", "Also due to him, with the assistance in the execution of his cousin Bernardino Brugnoli, was the design of the bell tower.", "The tower was set on the solid foundations of the Romanesque belfry, which had been demolished for the occasion, although it seems that during the construction, in the absence of the architect, the bishop entrusted the direction of the work to others so as to speed up its completion, and yet upon reaching the belfry there was a partial collapse of the structure.", "Work resumed only upon the return of Sanmicheli, who made some changes to the original design, although the construction ended in 1579 and his project remained unfinished; the elevation of the belfry was resumed only in 1913 on the design of architect Ettore Fagiuoli, who reinterpreted Sanmicheli's style, but even on this occasion the work could not be completed, leaving the execution of the planned loggia crowned with a spire unfinished.church of San Giorgio in Braida with Sanmicheli's prominent domeAlso in the church of San Giorgio in Braida Sanmicheli intervened in two moments: first in 1540 to graft the imposing dome onto the now-complete building, and later in the design of the bell tower, again assisted by the architect Borelli and also in this case left unfinished.", "A few years earlier and by an unknown author, on the other hand, is the realization of the rectangular cloister located at the side of the church, characterized by a first level of Ionic columns in Veronese limestone which, along the northern side, doubles in height due to the presence of a loggia with columns of Doric order, which have a pitch half as long as that of the colonnade on the lower level.", "At the bottom it still has, like the medieval cloisters of Verona, the stylobate in plastered masonry surmounted by a simple stone cover, while at the top the columns support, by means of corbels set into the wall, the rib vaults covering the perimeter corridors; the cloister thus demonstrates a simple and still unripe design, albeit well harmonized with the surrounding structures.Santa Maria in Organo with the work of Michele Sanmicheli at the bottom and the Romanesque part at the topSanmicheli next designed the facade of the church of Santa Maria in Organo, the work of which he was commissioned by Abbot Cipriani.", "Completed in 1592 only in the lower part, the Veronese master devised a monumental marble facade inspired by the Malatesta temple in Rimini, with three large semicircular arches separated by columns and massive pilasters.", "However, work in the monastery did not stop with the Sanmichelian facade, which was preceded in 1504 by the construction of the new sacristy, which a few years later was enriched with the famous espaliers with wooden inlays by Fra Giovanni da Verona, while in 1525 work was resumed on the bell tower, designed by the friar himself but finished after his death by the stone mason Francesco da Castello who in all likelihood also directed work on the completion of the interior of the church building and the construction in 1517 of the Ionic cloister, of which only traces survive but which may be considered the first evidence in the Verona Renaissance of the assumption of a Roman and classical model by an architect.The church of Madonna di Campagna in a 1972 photograph by Paolo MontiFinally, the last church building designed by the Veronese master, the church of Madonna di Campagna, whose construction began in 1559, the year of the architect's death, and ended in 1589; precisely because of its posthumous completion, the building actually built may not fully reflect Sanmicheli's original designs, or at least Vasari asserts that there are some substantial differences.", "The church, with a central plan, is surrounded by an interesting portico that Sanmicheli wanted not only to provide cover, but also to recall classical Roman temples such as the Temple of Vesta in Rome and the Temple of the Sibyl in Tivoli.", "Also distinctive is the fact that while the exterior of the church appears circular (though actually more like an oval) the interior has an octagonal plan.The chapel of the Rosary, the work of Domenico CurtoniIn this century, as in the previous one, many churches were endowed with valuable chapels; among the most notable, in addition to the one already mentioned in the church of San Bernardino, is the so-called Chapel of the Rosary, located along the left aisle of the basilica of Santa Anastasia, the work of Domenico Curtoni, nephew and pupil of Sanmicheli.", "The work was carried out between 1585 and 1596 through donations collected by the confraternity based there, which wanted this work to celebrate the 1571 victory at Lepanto in which the city of Verona had participated with three companies of soldiers.", "The chapel shows itself as the first monument of a new style, by then of the 17th century, whose completion with the addition of frescoes, canvases, statues and colored marble to form a unified work of art, had to take several more years.=== 17th century: between classicist tradition and baroque renewal ===church of San Sebastiano, the only element that survived World War IIIn the years between the 16th and 17th centuries, new religious orders arose, including the Jesuits, the Theatines and the Capuchins, who also settled in Verona during the same period, where they built new churches and convents alongside existing ones.", "Meanwhile, the provisions of the ''Instructiones fabricae'' drawn up in 1577 by St. Charles Borromeo, archbishop of Milan, were introduced into the diocese: this was the only Counter-Reformation treatise aimed at applying the decrees of the Council of Trent in architecture, thus incorporating a major disciplinary arrangement of iconography and religious architecture, artistic catechesis and Counter-Reformation figurative precepts.", "These provisions, which would constitute the Church's code for sacred art for centuries, were probably introduced in Verona while Borromeo was still alive, as he had the influential Veronese clergyman Nicolò Ormaneto as his vicar-general and collaborator and the Bishop of Verona Agostino Valier as his friend.church of San Sebastiano, was dismantled after the war and reassembled in front of another 17th-century building, the church of San Nicolò all'ArenaIn addition, Cardinal and Bishop Valier introduced the Jesuits to Verona in 1577, who the following year already managed to open schools in some buildings along Via Cappello, obtained through a decree later confirmed in 1580 by Pope Gregory XIII.", "In 1591 they finally managed to build their temple, the church of San Sebastiano, however in 1606 they were forced to leave Verona because of an interdict that affected the Republic of Venice, and they could only return in 1656, when they completed the construction of the complex.", "Subsequently, the façade, which had already been started, was finished: it was characterized by an impeccable classical symmetry, which did not let one imagine the opposite Baroque style used in the interior spaces.", "Of this church building, which was bombed and almost razed to the ground during World War II, only two elements survive, the bell tower and the façade.", "The belfry was the only element that managed to save itself in its entirety, so it still towers in the middle of the historic center of Verona with its forty-foot height, next to the civic library: on the belfry cell it preserves the emblem of the Jesuits, namely the symbol \"JHS\" surmounted by a cross with the three nails of the passion, while along the shaft is the large statue of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Order.", "The facade, on the other hand, was severely damaged, so it was dismantled and relocated to the main elevation of the church of San Nicolò all'Arena, which had remained unfinished since the 17th century.", "It is distinguished by the four fluted Ionic columns of the giant order that support the tympanum, dividing the elevation into three vertical bands: the central one, where the main entrance portal opens, and the two side ones, which feature two smaller portals surmounted by two pediments, and above them niches surmounted in turn by small panels decorated with classical festoons.church of San Nicolò all'Arena, with the high altar by Guarino GuariniIn 1602 Valier gave the church of San Nicolò all'Arena as a concession to the Theatines, which was confirmed the following year by Pope Clement VIII.", "The latter settled there in 1622, and only in 1627 did work begin on the renovation of the entire church building, which was completed rather quickly and consecrated in 1697.This is one of the few examples of the Veronese Baroque period, the design of which is due to the architect Lelio Pellesina and the direction of the work to his son Vincenzo; it traces the Counter-Reformation scheme of a single nave with a wide transept and side chapels; however, even in this work, perhaps also due to the failure to build the dome that would have given it more breadth and theatricality, an architectural and decorative style related to classical schemes is shown, with an interior space elegantly decorated by Corinthian pilasters and seventeen niches in the walls where various statues find their place, except in the design of the high altar by Guarino Guarini, an object endowed with a powerful Baroque soul characterized by a tabernacle moved and articulated by a superimposition of columns in which the frontal view is substantially annulled.", "The facade was placed only after World War II, when the remains of the main elevation of the church of San Sebastiano were reused and reintegrated with the missing parts, thus saving a part of the monument that was destined to disappear.church of the Scalzi with the baroque altar by Giuseppe PozzoAnother Baroque church is Santa Teresa degli Scalzi, built by the Carmelites starting in 1666, but work on it continued so slowly that the facade was completed almost a century later.", "The building, designed by Giuseppe Pozzo, brother of the more famous architect Andrea, has a central and more precisely octagonal plan, with the hall covered by a flat ceiling supported by a strongly projecting corbelled cornice.", "Inside there are three rectangular chapels where complex and articulated altars are placed, of which the high altar, also by Giuseppe Pozzo, recalls the one designed by Guarini for the church of San Nicolò all'Arena.Another interesting intervention was the construction of the churchyard of the church of Santi Nazaro e Celso by means of an elliptical enclosure designed in 1688 by architect Antonio Saletti.", "The churchyard is accessed through an elaborate entrance portal consisting of coupled columns on whose shafts draperies are tied, according to the style of the time, and on which the tympanum stands; along the inner elevation of the enclosure are several niches that may have housed statues, although there is no evidence of their past presence.St.", "Stephen's ChurchEven in this century, private chapels continued to be built within churches, endowed with spatial and figurative autonomy from the temples themselves; the two most important examples are the Varalli Chapel in the church of Santo Stefano and the Chapel of the Madonna in that of San Fermo Maggiore.", "The former was built between 1618 and 1621, designed as a parallelepiped structure surmounted by a windowed cylinder, the interior of which is finely decorated with mannerist stuccoes reminiscent of those in the dome of the church of the Inviolata in Riva del Garda and the basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Brescia.", "Between 1610 and 1630, on the other hand, the chapel of the Madonna in the church of San Fermo was transformed, most likely to a design by Domenico Curtoni, and covered with a new architectural facing.", "The decoration is reminiscent of that of the chapel of the Rosary in the basilica of St. Anastasia, by the same author: this one too is covered with colored marbles, although only in the lower part, and these reproduce flat aedicules in the center of the side walls, while along the main elevation stands the high altar, of a similar type to the one present in St. Anastasia, with a tympanum supported by slightly protruding columns, but simplified.In the same period there were numerous other interventions, some lost, such as the church of San Fermo Minore, rebuilt in 1626 to a design by Lelio Pellesina, and others still present, such as the transformation in 1617 of the church of San Benedetto al Monte, which lost its original ancient features, and the modernization started in 1656 of the church of San Luca.=== 18th century: rigorist and neoclassical trends ===Scipione Maffei, distinguished humanist who influenced the cultural climate of 18th-century VeronaAfter the great building ventures of the churches of San Sebastiano and San Nicolò all'Arena in the 17th century, there were no longer the necessary conditions in Verona to give birth to new ambitious projects of religious buildings, which was not only due to the changed conditions of the religious order, particularly with the fading of the Counter-Reformation fervor, but also economic and social ones.", "Moreover, with the consolidated presence of the large church systems built between the 12th and 13th centuries, the moment of greatest religious building intensity in the city, and with the renovations carried out between the 15th and 17th centuries, the urban fabric of the city could now be said to be substantially saturated with religious architecture: in 1757 there were as many as 130 sacred buildings recorded.", "Of these, during the 18th century only about fifteen were affected by upgrading or renovation, and few were significant.", "In addition to this, several episodes led to the loss of a good part of these eighteenth-century transformations: the Napoleonic suppressions, the aerial bombardments of World War II, and some speculative interventions in the immediate postwar period, such as the demolition of the oratory of San Giacomo Maggiore, by Alessandro Pompei, in 1956.However, interventions in religious buildings of the eighteenth century in Verona were not of little value; the Enlightenment trends spread in the local culture by the humanist Scipione Maffei found wide resonance in the sphere of architecture, with efforts to re-establish classical models, which had never been completely abandoned in Verona due to the strong Sanmichelian tradition.", "Great efforts in this area were made by Alessandro Pompei, Maffei's friend and pupil, who sharply criticized Baroque poetics and in 1735 published Michel Sanmicheli's treatise ''Li cinque ordini d'architettura civile'', anticipating the themes of neoclassical architecture.", "The architects Adriano Cristofali, Girolamo Del Pozzo, Luigi Trezza and, in the next century, Bartolomeo Giuliari, Giuseppe Barbieri and Francesco Ronzani followed this trend, especially in civil construction.church of St. Euphemia, renovated in Baroque forms since 1739Before the rise of Enlightenment and neoclassical trends, however, there were other notable late Baroque episodes at the beginning of the century.", "In 1739 for example, the small church of San Matteo, located near Porta Borsari, was rebuilt, from the work of which resulted a building of graceful proportions and elegant decoration.", "The interiors of the aforementioned church of San Luca and the church of Santa Maria del Paradiso, which was completed in the 19th century with the construction of the neoclassical facade, were then completed.", "Then, among the most important interventions were those for the transformation of the church of St. Euphemia, whose Gothic interiors were reduced to a single hall in Baroque style, although later modifications isolated the Baroque insertions of altars and added more neutral decorations.The church of Santa Caterina alla Ruota, the work of Giuseppe MontanariAnother interesting intervention that stands out for its late Baroque style is the church of Santa Caterina alla Ruota, the work of the Bolognese Giuseppe Montanari, a pupil of Ferdinando Bibiena and a supporter of the Bolognese Baroque school, as also evidenced by the design of the church's façade, which provoked several controversies and criticisms in an environment, the Veronese one, strongly respectful of local tradition.", "However, his solid professional skills enabled him to create an original architectural layout, with a strong chiaroscuro accent given by the retreat of the central band of the façade and endowed with an exuberant decorative plasticism typical of the last phase of the Baroque, given by the use of recessed corner columns and broken tympanums: these elements, well orchestrated, succeeded in creating an original urban setting.St.", "Paul's Church, the work of Alessandro PompeiA work of great classicist rigor, on the other hand, was the church of San Giacomo Maggiore, better known as San Giacometto, built in 1756 by Pompei but demolished after World War II; it was a small oratory with a square plan and two side niches where minor altars and a large rectangular presbytery ending in the choir were located.", "The interior was punctuated by lesenes of the Ionic order on which the entablature was set, resolved in the corner joints; finally, the space was covered by a cross-vaulted ceiling and four large arches overlying the building's axes.", "The façade, endowed with an essentiality reminiscent of classicist purism, was characterized by four Ionic pilasters supporting a wide pediment.", "The architect took up the same refined classicist composure in the 1763 design of the façade and interior of the nearby church of San Paolo in Campo Marzio, the execution of which was completed by others with few differences.The interior of the church of San Pietro Incarnario before the twentieth-century transformationsA more prolific architect was Adriano Cristofali who, having returned from his Roman sojourn, worked in Verona on various religious and civil buildings.", "Among his works was, for example, the renovation of the church of San Pietro Incarnario, built on pre-existing buildings from the 10th and 15th centuries.", "In the building, which was already under construction in 1749, the original 15th-century apsidal area was retained at the request of the patron, thus grafting the new single-aisle plan with three chapels on each side, framed by a rhythmic truss of Ionic order; the corners of the interior space were eliminated by connecting the walls by means of oblique chamfers on which the rhythmic truss continued, thus giving greater spatial unity to the hall.", "The interior was covered by a lunetted barrel vault resting directly on the entablature, with large windows at the chapels.", "The façade, which, on the other hand, was not built to Cristofali's design, is characterized by a classical style but devoid of prominent elements.Other religious buildings built by Cristofali included: the church of Santa Lucia, facing along Stradone Porta Palio, built between 1743 and 1765 but of which only the façade remains, albeit altered; the church of San Tomio, renovated by him around 1748 but transformed into a theater by Luigi Trezza after the Napoleonic suppressions, then transformed back into a place of worship in 1836 although now altered (however, the façade made by Montanari is preserved perfectly intact); the now lost dormitory of the monastery of San Salvatore in Corte Regia, admired by contemporaries and considered unparalleled in all of Italy.church of San Fermo Minore di Brà by Andrea CamerataThe most significant episode in Veronese neoclassical architecture was probably the construction of the church of San Fermo Minore di Brà, although it was an intervention, somewhat like Montanari's at Santa Caterina alla Ruota, foreign to the city's architectural culture.", "The previous oratory was considered by the patrons to be too uncomfortable and cramped, so they opted for a radical renovation of the structure, the design of which was given to Michelangelo Castellazzi.", "He was soon replaced by the Venetian architect Andrea Camerata who, at a time when there had been a revival of Andrea Palladio's architecture in the Veneto, proposed, in a city that had never been sensitive to the style of the infamous Renaissance architect from Vicenza, a design that evidently referred to some of his Venetian churches.", "In particular, Camerata recovered the facade of the basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore and drew some variations from the basilica of the Redeemer and the church of San Francesco della Vigna.", "Although he drew on earlier models, demonstrating little compositional autonomy, he nevertheless succeeded in proposing for the new elevation an elegant result with well-thought-out proportional relationships.", "Less fortunate was the design of the plan layout, since longitudinally the usable space was limited by the alley behind, where the apse of the choir could not protrude: he could thus devise a single-aisle plan with only two chapels on each side, losing the tension that is characteristic of the Church of the Redeemer, from which he seems to have been inspired also in the decorative schemes.With this century the religious building period essentially ended for the city ''intra moenia'', which in the 19th century continued only with restoration work involving some of the oldest church buildings.", "On the other hand, the building of new churches did not end in the neighborhoods that began to emerge outside the walls and in the hamlets that were later incorporated into the territory of the Municipality of Verona." ], [ "List of churches by district", "The following is a list of the churches present in Verona, divided between those ''intra moenia'' and ''extra moenia'', that is, between those located within the magistral enclosure, in the four districts of the Old Town, Veronetta, Cittadella and San Zeno, and those located outside it.=== Old Town ===*Cathedral of Verona, cathedral church of the diocese of Verona*Basilica of Saint Anastasia*Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte*Church of the Holy Apostles*Church of San Benedetto al Monte*Church of Saint Euphemia*Church of San Fermo Maggiore*Church of San Fermo Minore, demolished in the 19th century*Church of San Fermo Minore di Brà*Church of San Giovanni in Foro*Church of San Lorenzo*Church of Santa Maria Antica*Church of Santa Maria in Chiavica, deconsecrated*Church of Santa Maria Consolatrice, Waldensian evangelical place of worship*Church of Santa Maria della Scala*Church of San Matteo, deconsecrated in the Napoleonic era*Church of San Nicolò all'Arena*Church of San Pietro Incarnario*Church of San Pietro Martire, deconsecrated in the Napoleonic era*Church of San Salvatore Vecchio, Russian Orthodox place of worship*Church of St. Sebastian, which was destroyed during World War II*Church of Saints Teuteria and Tosca*Church of San Tomio=== Veronetta ===*Church of Santa Chiara, deconsecrated in the Napoleonic era and again in the 20th century*Church of San Giorgio in Braida*Church of San Giovanni in Valle*Church of the Madonna del Terraglio*Church of Santa Maria del Paradiso*Church of Santa Maria in Organo*Church of Saints Nazaro and Celso*Church of St. Paul*Church of St. Peter in Castello, demolished in the 19th century*Church of St. Peter Martyr*Church of Saints Siro and Libera*Church of St. Stephen*Church of San Tomaso Cantuariense*Church of Santa Toscana=== San Zeno ===*Basilica of San Zeno*Church of San Bernardino*Church of San Procolo*Church of San Zeno in Oratorio=== Cittadella ===*Church of Santa Caterina alla Ruota*Church of St. Dominic, evangelical Lutheran place of worship*Church of St. Luke*Church of the Scalzi*Church of the Holy Trinity in Monte Oliveto=== ''Extra moenia'' ===*Church of St. Andrew the Apostle*Church of St. Anthony Abbot*Church of Saints Philip and James*Church of St. Francis of Assisi*Church of St. John the Baptist*Church of St. John in Sacco, demolished in the sixteenth century*Church of St. Joseph Outside the Walls*Church of Santa Lucia Extra*Church of the Madonna di Campagna*Church of Santa Maria Assunta*Church of San Martino Vescovo*Church of Our Lady of Lourdes*Church of St. Maximus*Church of St. Michael the Archangel*Church of Saints Peter and Paul*Church of San Rocchetto*Church of St. Rocco*Church of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus*Votive Temple" ], [ "See also", "* Verona* Monuments of Verona* Roman Catholic Diocese of Verona" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* * * * * * * *" ], [ "External links", "* * *" ] ]
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[ [ "The Chattanooga Star" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Chattanooga Star''''' was a daily newspaper in Chattanooga, Tennessee that was part of Hearst News Services (now Hearst Communications).", "It was established in 1907 by twelve stockholders, and its first issue was published on January 26, 1907.The editor and manager of the paper was Colonel James Perry Fyffe.", "Its final publication was on October 10, 1908.The paper's publications are held in the Library of Congress." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Christian Jones (offensive lineman)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Christian Jones''' (born May 12, 2000) is an American football offensive lineman for the Texas Longhorns." ], [ "Early life", "Born in Houston, Texas, Jones grew up playing soccer and did not try out football until his junior year at Cypress Woods High School.", "He started as a defensive end and posted 17 tackles in 2016, before also playing offensive lineman as a senior in 2017; he was team captain in his last year and was first-team all-district.", "A three-star recruit, he committed to play college football for the Texas Longhorns after having flipped from the SMU Mustangs." ], [ "College career", "As a true freshman at Texas in 2018, Jones saw no playing time.", "He then played 13 games on special teams in 2019.He became a full-time starter in the 2020 season, starting all 10 games, including nine at right tackle and one at left tackle.", "In 2021, he started all 12 games.", "Jones then started all 13 games in the 2022 season and was named honorable mention All-Big 12 Conference after helping Bijan Robinson run for 1,580 yards and 18 touchdowns.", "He returned for a final season in 2023 and started all 13 games, being named honorable mention all-conference and second-team All-Texas by ''Dave Campbell's Texas Football''.", "He ended his collegiate career with 61 games played, 48 as a starter, and was invited to the Senior Bowl." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Texas Longhorns bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Estela Scarlata" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Estela \"Piqui\" Scarlata''' (March 23, 1942 – August 3, 2023) was an award-winning Argentine set designer and playwright.", "She cofounded the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts with Carmen Zapata and Margarita Galban in 1972.She also worked for the Los Angeles Theatre Academy as a costume and set designer until 2019." ], [ "Early life", "Estela \"Piqui\" Scarlata was born in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 23, 1942.Her family has Italian, Hungarian, Spanish, and Brazilian heritage.", "She moved to Los Angeles, California in 1965." ], [ "Career", "Scarlata began her career as an art restorer in Santa Monica before becoming a set designer at Teatro 6 Actores, a 99-seat theatre in Hollywood, California.", "In the early 1970s, Scarlata became one of the first women to work as a carpenter at CBS Channel 2.In 1972, Scarlata co-founded the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts (BFA) with Managing Producer Carmen Zapata and Artistic Director Margarita Galban, and served as its Production Manager/Technical Director and Set Designer-in-Residence.", "She continued to work with BFA, which was housed in the decommissioned Lincoln Heights Jail, for 37 years, during which time she designed sets for between 150 and 200 plays.Scarlata has authored several plays.", "In 1975, she worked with dramatist C. Bernard Jackson to translate her play ''La Factoria'' into ''Wanted: Experienced Operators'', a musical about undocumented sweatshop workers.", "In the late 1980s, Scarlata also wrote a number of children's plays, including ''Rainbow Red'', ''The Wiseman of Chichen Itza'', and ''Young Moctezuma'', some of which toured LAUSD schools.", "In 2008, she wrote ''Memorias del Tango,'' a musical about her family in Argentina.Scarlata also served as Festival Coordinator for Reader's Theatre, a program she began at BFA in 1984 and ran until 2008, which featured a series of plays with audience discussion and feedback.From 2011 to 2019, Scarlata worked as set and costume designer for the Los Angeles Theatre Academy (LATA).", "She also wrote and adapted several plays for the program.Antonio de Oyarzabal y Marchesi in 1999." ], [ "Awards", "Scarlata won the Drama-Logue Award for Artistic Achievement in Set Design for ''Doña Rosita La Soltera'', shared with David Barber, in 1980, ''The House of Bernarda Alba'' in 1997 and 1998, and ''The Misfortunes of a House'' in 1998.In 1999, Scarlata was knighted by his majesty King Juan Carlos of Spain, and received the Official Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic for her commitment to preserving the Hispanic language and culture through performing arts." ], [ "Theatre productions", " Title Venue Year(s) Notes ''Los signos del zodiaco'' Golden Gate Theatre 1972 ''El Quelite'' Golden Gate Theatre 1973 ''Wanted: Experienced Operators'' Inner City Cultural Center, Fresno Convention Center, Al J. Williams Theatre, several venues 1975Play cowritten by Estela Scarlata.", "''Doña Rosita la soltera''Bilingual Foundation of the Arts19801980 Drama-Logue Award for Artistic Achievement in Set Design shared with David Barber.", "''Rainbow Red'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, several LAUSD schools 1980–1986 Written by Estela Scarlata.", "''The Wiseman of Chichen Itza'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, several LAUSD schools 1988–1990 Written by Estela Scarlata.", "''Young Moctezuma'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, several LAUSD schools 1989 Written by Estela Scarlata.", "''La Celestina''Bilingual Foundation of the Arts1992 ''The House of the Spirits/La Casa de los Espiritus'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 1996 ''The House of Bernarda Alba'' Bilingual Foundation fo the Arts 1997–2007 1997 and 1998 Drama-Logue Award for Artistic Achievement in Set Design.", "''The Misfortunes of a House''Bilingual Foundation of the Arts19981998 Drama-Logue Award for Artistic Achievement in Set Design.", "''Our Lady of the Tortilla'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 1998 ''Parade of Strange Images'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 1998 ''Too Many Tamales'' Bilingual Foundation fo the Arts 1999–2007 ''Maria La O'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 1999–2007 ''Witless Lady/La Dama Boba'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 1999 ''Guantanamera'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 1999 ''Blood Wedding'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 1999 ''Rosalba y los Llaveros'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2000 In collaboration with Danza Floricanto and Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department ''La Venganza de Don Mendo'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2001 ''Salon Mexico'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2001–2005 ''Lorca y Las Mujeres'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2002 ''El Alcalde de Zalamea'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2002 ''Juventud, divino tesoro/Divine Treasure of Youth'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2002 ''Los Clasicos Enredos'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2003 ''Don Juan Tenorio'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2003 ''Fiesta del Dia de los Muertos'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2004 ''Reader's Theatre'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2004 Estela Scarlata served as Festival Coordinator for this event.", "''Zarzuelas Under The Stars'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2004 ''Fiesta del Dia de los Muertos'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2004 ''Solamente Una Vez/You Belong to my Heart'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2003–2004 ''Don Quixote: The Last Adventure'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2004 ''Fiesta del Dia de los Muertos'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2004 ''New Works Festival'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2005 ''La Zapatera Prodigiosa/The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2005 ''Yerma '' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2006 ''Sucedio en la Habana/It Happened in Havana'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2006 ''Un Domingo en la Alameda/A Sunday in the Alameda'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2006 ''Las Leandras'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2008 ''Erendira'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2008 ''La Jaula de las Locas'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2008 ''La Verbena de San Antonio'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2008 ''Memorias del Tango'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2008 Play written by Estela Scarlata.", "''El Fieston de las Calaveras'' Bilingual Foundation of the Arts 2008 ''El Bicentenario de la Independencia y centenario de la Revolucion de Mexico'' Elysian Park Amphitheatre2010''The Immigrant''Elysian Park Amphitheatre2010–2019Play written by Estela Scarlata.", "''Too Many Skeletons''Elysian Park Amphitheatre2010–2019Play adapted from ''La Difunta Familia Diaz''LATA ChoirElysian Park Amphitheatre, homes of disabled residents of Solano Canyon2010–2019Costumes designed and built by Estela Scarlata.", "''The Lion Sleeps Tonight''Elysian Park Amphitheatre2010–2019Play adaptation of the song''The Lion Sleeps Tonight'' by Estela Scarlata.", "''Don Quijote de la Mancha''Elysian Park Amphitheatre, Studio Theatre Playhouse2010–2019Adaptation by Estela Scarlata.", "''La Leyenda del Maiz''Elysian Park Amphitheatre2010–2019Adaptation by Estela Scarlata.", "''Sounds of Music''Elysian Park Amphitheatre2010–2019Play adaptation of film musical ''Sounds of Music'' by Estela Scarlata." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Results breakdown of the 2024 Portuguese legislative election" ], [ "Introduction", "This is the results breakdown of the Assembly of the Republic election to be held in Portugal on 10 March 2024.The following tables will show detailed results in each of the country's 22 electoral constituencies." ], [ "Electoral system", "The Assembly of the Republic has 230 members elected to four-year terms.", "The number of seats to be elected by each district depends on the district magnitude.", "226 seats are allocated proportionally by the number of registered voters in the 18 Districts in Mainland Portugal, plus Azores and Madeira, and 4 fixed seats are allocated for overseas voters, 2 seats for voters in Europe and another 2 seats for voters Outside Europe.", "The 230 members of Parliament are elected using the D'Hondt method and by a closed list proportional representation system.", "Members represent the country as a whole and not the constituencies in which they were elected." ], [ "Summary", "===Nationwide results===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPsMPs %/votes %2022 2024±%±00.000.0120'''0'''00.0000.00Democratic Alliance 00.000.074'''0'''00.0000.00CHEGA00.000.012'''0'''00.0000.00Liberal Initiative00.000.08'''0'''00.0000.0000.000.06'''0'''00.0000.0000.000.05'''0'''00.0000.00People–Animals–Nature00.000.01'''0'''00.0000.0000.000.01'''0'''00.0000.00Madeira First 00.000.03'''0'''00.0000.00React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''00.0000.0000.000.00'''0'''00.0000.00National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''00.0000.0000.000.00'''0'''00.0000.00Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''00.0000.00Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''00.0000.00Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''00.0000.0000.000.00'''0'''00.0000.00Labour00.000.00'''0'''00.0000.0000.000.00'''0'''00.0000.00New Right00.00'''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''230''''''230''''''0''''''100.00''''''0''''''—'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout10,819,1220.000.0 Source: ===Constituency map===" ], [ "Results by constituency", "===Azores===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin AzoresPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.03'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.02'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0'''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''5''''''5''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout230,0820.000.0 Source: ===Aveiro===+ Summary of the 30 January 2022 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin AveiroPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.08'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.07'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.01'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''16''''''16''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout642,1850.000.0 Source: ===Beja===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin BejaPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.02'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.00'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.01'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''3''''''3''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout119,1120.000.0 Source: ===Braga===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin BragaPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.09'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.08'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.01'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.01'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''19''''''19''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout780,2280.000.0 Source: ===Bragança===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin BragançaPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.02'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.01'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''3''''''3''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout134,2370.000.0 Source: ===Castelo Branco===+ Summary of the 30 January 2022 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin Castelo BrancoPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.03'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.01'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''4''''''4''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout163,6130.000.0 Source: ===Coimbra===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin CoimbraPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.06'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.03'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''9''''''9''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout371,7910.000.0 Source: ===Évora===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin ÉvoraPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.02'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.01'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''3''''''3''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout133,4140.000.0 Source: ===Faro===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin FaroPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.05'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.03'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.01'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''9''''''9''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout382,6220.000.0 Source: ===Guarda===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin GuardaPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.02'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.01'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''3''''''3''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout141,4500.000.0 Source: ===Leiria===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin LeiriaPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.05'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.04'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.01'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''10''''''10''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout412,2230.000.0 Source: ===Lisbon===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin LisbonPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.021'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.013'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.04'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.04'''0'''000.000.02'''0'''000.000.02'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.01'''0'''000.000.01'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0Labour00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''48''''''48''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout1,915,3770.000.0 Source: ===Madeira===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin MadeiraPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±Madeira First 00.000.03'''0'''000.000.03'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Labour00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0'''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''6''''''6''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout254,5530.000.0 Source: ===Portalegre===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin PortalegrePartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.02'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.00'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''2''''''2''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout93,1200.000.0 Source: ===Porto===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin PortoPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.019'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.014'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.02'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.02'''0'''000.000.01'''0'''000.000.02'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''40''''''40''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout1,591,9470.000.0 Source: ===Santarém===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin SantarémPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.05'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.03'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.01'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''9''''''9''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout377,3150.000.0 Source: ===Setúbal===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin SetúbalPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.010'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.03'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.01'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.01'''0'''000.000.02'''0'''000.000.01'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0Labour00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''18''''''19''''''1'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout751,3850.000.0 Source: ===Viana do Castelo===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin Viana do CasteloPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.03'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.03'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''6''''''5''''''1'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout233,5270.000.0 Source: ===Vila Real===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin Vila RealPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.03'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.02'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''5''''''5''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout208,7000.000.0 Source: ===Viseu===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin ViseuPartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.04'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.04'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal Initiative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0People–Animals–Nature00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0React, Include, Recycle00.000.00'''0'''0National Democratic Alternative00.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''8''''''8''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout335,7110.000.0 Source: ===Europe===+ Summary of the 10 March 2024 Assembly of the Republic elections resultsin EuropePartiesVotes%±pp swingMPs2022 2024±00.000.02'''0'''0Democratic Alliance 00.000.00'''0'''0CHEGA00.000.00'''0'''0Liberal 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Alternative00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0Alternative 21 00.000.00'''0'''0Volt Portugal00.000.00'''0'''0Rise Up00.000.00'''0'''000.000.00'''0'''0New Right0'''0''''''Total valid''''''0''''''0.00''''''0.0''''''2''''''2''''''0'''Blank ballots00.000.0Invalid ballots00.000.0'''Total''''''0''''''100.00'''Registered voters/turnout609,3450.000.0 Source:" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official results site, Portuguese Ministry of Internal Administration* Portuguese Electoral Commission" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 NSWRL Major Competitions" ], [ "Introduction", "The New South Wales Rugby League will administer several Major Competitions during the 2024 season.", "This will include five men's competitions, two women's competitions and an under 21s competition." ], [ "Tier 1", "=== Knock-On Effect NSW Cup ===Source:The New South Wales Cup is the statewide premier men's competition.", "It feeds directly into the National Rugby League.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles'''4 Pines Park, HE Laybutt FieldWayne Lambkin'''Canberra Raiders'''GIO StadiumBrock Sheppard'''Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs'''Accor Stadium, Belmore Sports GroundMichael Potter'''New Zealand Warriors'''Go Media Stadium, North Harbour StadiumDavid Tangata-Toa'''Newcastle Knights'''McDonald Jones StadiumRon Griffiths'''Newtown Jets'''Henson ParkGeorge Ndaira'''North Sydney Bears'''North Sydney OvalPat Weisner'''Parramatta Eels'''CommBank Stadium, Eric Tweedale StadiumNathan Cayless'''Penrith Panthers'''BlueBet StadiumBen Harden'''South Sydney Rabbitohs'''Accor Stadium, Redfern OvalJoe O'Callaghan'''St George Illawarra Dragons'''Collegians Sporting ComplexBronx Goodwin'''Sydney Roosters'''Wentworth ParkBrett Morris'''Western Suburbs Magpies'''Lidcombe Oval, Campbelltown Sports StadiumAaron Payne==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.", "* Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.PosTeam1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526116x16px Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles216x16px Canberra Raiders (B)316x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)416x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)516x16px Newtown Jets616x16px Newcastle Knights (B)716x16px North Sydney Bears816x16px Parramatta Eels (B)916x16px Penrith Panthers (B)1016x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)1116x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)1216x16px Sydney Roosters (B)1316x16px Western Suburbs Magpies'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Thursday, 7 March, 5:30pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsFriday, 8 March, 3:15pmGo Media StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Saturday, 9 March, 3:00pm4 Pines ParkTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Saturday, 9 March, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Saturday, 9 March, 3:05pmCommBank StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSunday, 10 March, 12:15pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsFriday, 15 March, 5:45pmPointsBet StadiumTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Friday, 15 March, 5:45pmBlueBet StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSaturday, 16 March, 12:40pmGIO StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBANew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSunday, 17 March, 11:45amNavigation Home StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Sunday, 17 March, 1:45pm4 Pines ParkTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Saturday, 23 March, 12:40pmBelmore Sports GroundTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 23 March, 2:00pmSeiffert OvalTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSunday, 24 March, 1:35pmCommBank StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSunday, 24 March, 2:00pmLidcombe OvalTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Sunday, 24 March, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSunday, 24 March, 4:00pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Friday, 29 March, 1:40pmAccor StadiumTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Saturday, 30 March, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSaturday, 30 March, 3:10pmWIN StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Sunday, 31 March, 1:20pmGo Media StadiumTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Sunday, 31 March, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesMonday, 1 April, 1:40pmCommBank StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Friday, 5 April, 3:40pmAccor StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Friday, 5 April, 5:45pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 6 April, 12:40pmAccor StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Saturday, 6 April, 3:00pm4 Pines ParkTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSunday, 7 April, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Sunday, 7 April, 4:00pmGIO StadiumTBANewtown Jets 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Thursday, 11 April, 5:20pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSaturday, 13 April, 12:40pmGo Media StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Saturday, 13 April, 2:00pmLidcombe OvalTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSaturday, 13 April, 3:00pmCommBank StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSaturday, 13 April, 5:10pmAccor StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Sunday, 14 April, 4:00pmGIO StadiumTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSaturday, 20 April, 1:00pmBlueBet StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 20 April, 1:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSaturday, 20 April, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Sunday, 21 April, 11:30amAccor StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Sunday, 21 April, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Sunday, 21 April, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Saturday, 27 April, 10:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Saturday, 27 April, 12:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Saturday, 27 April, 1:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSaturday, 27 April, 3:05pmCampbelltown Sports StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSunday, 28 April, 1:50pmGIO StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Sunday, 28 April, 3:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Thursday, 2 May, 6:10pmAccor StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSaturday, 4 May, 12:40pmAccor StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Saturday, 4 May, 1:45pm4 Pines ParkTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Saturday, 4 May, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Sunday, 5 May, 11:30amMcDonald Jones StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Sunday, 5 May, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 10'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Friday, 10 May, 3:45pmBlueBet StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Saturday, 11 May, 12:40pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSaturday, 11 May, 1:45pm4 Pines ParkTBANew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Sunday, 12 May, 10:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Sunday, 12 May, 2:00pmLidcombe OvalTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Sunday, 12 May, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 11'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 18 May, 1:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Saturday, 18 May, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Saturday, 18 May, 5:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Sunday, 19 May, 11:00amNorth Sydney OvalTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Sunday, 19 May, 1:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Sunday, 19 May, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 12'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Thursday, 23 May, 5:00pmAccor StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Saturday, 25 May, 12:00pmRedfern OvalTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Saturday, 25 May, 12:40pmGIO StadiumTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Saturday, 25 May, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Sunday, 26 May, 1:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSunday, 26 May, 3:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 13'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsThursday, 30 May, 5:20pmCommBank StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Friday, 31 May, 5:30pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSaturday, 1 June, 3:00pmRedfern OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Saturday, 1 June, 3:15pmBlueBet StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSunday, 2 June, 3:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Sunday, 2 June, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 14'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeSt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Friday, 7 June, 5:40pmWIN StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSaturday, 8 June, 12:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Saturday, 8 June, 2:00pmLidcombe OvalTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Saturday, 8 June, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSunday, 9 June, 1:50pmBlueBet StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Monday, 10 June, 1:40pmAccor StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 15'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Friday, 14 June, 6:30pmAccor StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 15 June, 12:40pmLeichhardt OvalTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSaturday, 15 June, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Saturday, 15 June, 5:05pmCommBank StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Sunday, 16 June, 1:40pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Sunday, 16 June, 3:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 16'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Saturday, 22 June, 10:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSaturday, 22 June, 2:00pmBlueBet StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Saturday, 22 June, 3:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSaturday, 22 June, 5:10pmAccor StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Sunday, 23 June, 1:35pmCampbelltown Sports StadiumTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Sunday, 23 June, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 17'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Saturday, 29 June, 12:40pmGo Media StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Saturday, 29 June, 2:00pmLidcombe OvalTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Saturday, 29 June, 3:00pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Saturday, 29 June, 3:00pmRedfern OvalTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Sunday, 30 June, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSunday, 30 June, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 18'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Thursday, 4 July, 5:20pmCommBank StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 6 July, 12:40pmAccor StadiumTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSaturday, 6 July, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Sunday, 7 July, 11:30amAllianz StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Sunday, 7 July, 1:50pmGIO StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSunday, 7 July, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 19'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Saturday, 13 July, 2:00pmBlueBet StadiumTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Saturday, 13 July, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 13 July, 3:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSaturday, 13 July, 3:00pmRedfern OvalTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Sunday, 14 July, 1:45pm4 Pines ParkTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSunday, 14 July, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 20'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Friday, 19 July, 8:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Saturday, 20 July, 12:40pmIndustree Group StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSaturday, 20 July, 1:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSaturday, 20 July, 3:00pmRaiders BelconnenTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSaturday, 20 July, 3:00pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSunday, 21 July, 11:45amBlueBet StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 21'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesFriday, 26 July, 3:15pmGo Media StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsFriday, 26 July, 7:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Saturday, 27 July, 12:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Saturday, 27 July, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSunday, 28 July, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Sunday, 28 July, 4:00pmGIO StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 22'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (B)Friday, 2 August, 3:15pmGo Media StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Saturday, 3 August, 1:30pmBelmore Sports GroundTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (B)Saturday, 3 August, 2:00pmLidcombe OvalTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Saturday, 3 August, 3:00pmHenson ParkTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Sunday, 4 August, 11:45amBlueBet StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Sunday, 4 August, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 23'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Friday, 9 August, 5:30pmCommBank StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSaturday, 10 August, 5:15pmGIO StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Saturday, 10 August, 5:15pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Sunday, 11 August, 10:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs MagpiesSunday, 11 August, 1:30pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSunday, 11 August, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 24'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeSt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Saturday, 17 August, 1:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Saturday, 17 August, 2:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBABlacktown Workers Sea Eagles 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 17 August, 2:45pm4 Pines ParkTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Saturday, 17 August, 5:15pmCampbelltown Sports StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Sunday, 18 August, 3:00pmNorth Sydney OvalTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Sunday, 18 August, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBANewtown Jets 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 25'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B)Friday, 23 August, 3:15pmGo Media StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newtown JetsSaturday, 24 August, 1:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesSaturday, 24 August, 2:00pmLidcombe OvalTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Saturday, 24 August, 5:10pmAccor StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (B)Saturday, 24 August, 5:15pmGIO StadiumTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney BearsSunday, 25 August, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 26'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Blacktown Workers Sea EaglesFriday, 30 August, 3:45pmAccor StadiumTBAPenrith Panthers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (B)Friday, 30 August, 5:45pmBlueBet StadiumTBANewtown Jets 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (B)Saturday, 31 August, 12:00pmHenson ParkTBAParramatta Eels (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (B)Saturday, 31 August, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (B)Saturday, 31 August, 7:30pmNorth Sydney OvalTBASydney Roosters (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (B)Sunday, 1 September, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies 16x16px'''BYE'''==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Qualifying & Elimination Finals'''2nd PlaceV3rd PlaceTBATBATBA4th PlaceV5th PlaceTBATBATBA'''Major & Minor Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVQF WinnerTBATBATBAQF LoserVEF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Preliminary Final'''Major SF LoserVMinor SF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''Major SF WinnerVPF WinnerTBATBATBA=== Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership ===Source:The New South Wales Women's Premiership is the statewide premier women's competition.", "It feeds directly into the National Rugby League Women's Premiership.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs'''Belmore Sports GroundTBA'''Central Coast Roosters'''Morry Breen OvalTBA'''Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks'''PointsBet StadiumTBA'''Illawarra Steelers'''Collegians Sporting ComplexTBA'''Manly Warringah Sea Eagles'''HE Laybutt Field, 4 Pines ParkTBA'''Mount Pritchard Mounties'''Aubrey Keech ReserveTBA'''Newcastle Knights'''Newcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Parramatta Eels'''Eric Tweedale StadiumTBA'''South Sydney Rabbitohs'''Redfern OvalTBA'''St George Dragons'''Netstrada Jubilee StadiumTBA'''Wentworthville Magpies'''Ringrose ParkTBA'''Wests Tigers'''Concord OvalTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 4.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam1234567891011116x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W)216x16px Central Coast Roosters (W)316x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB)416x16px Illawarra Steelers (W)516x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (W)616x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (W)716x16px Newcastle Knights (WB)816x16px Parramatta Eels (WB)916x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (W)1016x16px St George Dragons (W)1116x16px Wentworthville Magpies (W)1216x16px Wests Tigers (WB)'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (W)Saturday, 6 July, 11:00amAubrey Keech ReserveTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (WB)Saturday, 6 July, 11:00amBelmore Sports GroundTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (W)Saturday, 6 July, 12:00pmRedfern OvalTBAWests Tigers (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB)Saturday, 6 July, 2:00pmConcord OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (WB)Saturday, 6 July, 3:00pm4 Pines ParkTBAWentworthville Magpies (W) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (W)Saturday, 6 July, 4:00pmRingrose ParkTBA'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCentral Coast Roosters (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (W)Saturday, 13 July, 10:30amMorry Breen OvalTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (W)Saturday, 13 July, 12:00pmPointsBet StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (W)Saturday, 13 July, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBAIllawarra Steelers (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (WB)Saturday, 13 July, 2:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAParramatta Eels (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (W)Saturday, 13 July, 3:30pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (W)Monday, 15 July, 7:00pmNSWRL Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB)Saturday, 20 July, 11:00amAubrey Keech ReserveTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (W)Saturday, 20 July, 11:00amBelmore Sports GroundTBACentral Coast Roosters (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (W)Saturday, 20 July, 12:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (WB)Saturday, 20 July, 1:00pmRedfern OvalTBAIllawarra Steelers (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (WB)Saturday, 20 July, 3:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (WB)Sunday, 21 July, 1:45pm4 Pines ParkTBA'''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeSt George Dragons (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (W)Saturday, 27 July, 12:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (W)Saturday, 27 July, 1:30pmPointsBet StadiumTBAWentworthville Magpies (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W)Saturday, 27 July, 4:00pmRingrose ParkTBAWests Tigers (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (W)Sunday, 28 July, 11:30amCampbelltown Sports StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (W)Sunday, 28 July, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (W)Monday, 29 July, 7:00pmNSWRL Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties (W) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (W)Saturday, 3 August, 11:00amAubrey Keech ReserveTBASt George Dragons (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (WB)Saturday, 3 August, 12:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBACentral Coast Roosters (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (W)Saturday, 3 August, 12:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBAWentworthville Magpies (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (W)Saturday, 3 August, 4:00pmRingrose ParkTBAWests Tigers (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W)Sunday, 4 August, 2:00pmConcord OvalTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (WB)Monday, 5 August, 7:00pmNSWRL Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCentral Coast Roosters (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (WB)Saturday, 10 August, 9:30amMorry Breen OvalTBASt George Dragons (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (W)Saturday, 10 August, 12:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBAIllawarra Steelers (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (W)Saturday, 10 August, 1:00pmZiems ParkTBANewcastle Knights (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB)Sunday, 11 August, 11:45amSt Johns OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (W) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (W)Sunday, 11 August, 12:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBAParramatta Eels (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W)Sunday, 11 August, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBA'''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (W)Friday, 16 August, 7:00pmPointsBet StadiumTBAMount Pritchard Mounties (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (W)Saturday, 17 August, 11:00amAubrey Keech ReserveTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (W)Saturday, 17 August, 11:00amBelmore Sports GroundTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (W)Saturday, 17 August, 12:00pmRedfern OvalTBANewcastle Knights (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (W)Saturday, 17 August, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBAWests Tigers (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (WB)Monday, 19 August, 7:00pmNSWRL Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB)Saturday, 24 August, 12:00pmRedfern OvalTBASt George Dragons (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (W)Saturday, 24 August, 12:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (WB)Saturday, 24 August, 1:30pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAIllawarra Steelers (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W)Saturday, 24 August, 3:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAWests Tigers (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (W)Sunday, 25 August, 11:30amLeichhardt OvalTBAWentworthville Magpies (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (W)Monday, 26 August, 7:00pmNSWRL Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (W)Saturday, 31 August, 11:00amAubrey Keech ReserveTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB)Saturday, 31 August, 11:00amBelmore Sports GroundTBASt George Dragons (W) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (W)Saturday, 31 August, 12:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (WB)Saturday, 31 August, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBAWentworthville Magpies (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (WB)Saturday, 31 August, 4:00pmRingrose ParkTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (W)Sunday, 1 September, 12:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBA'''Round 10'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNewcastle Knights (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (W)Saturday, 7 September, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBAIllawarra Steelers (W) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (W)Saturday, 7 September, 2:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAWests Tigers (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (W)Saturday, 7 September, 2:00pmConcord OvalTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (W)Sunday, 8 September, 2:30pmPointsBet StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (WB) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (W)Sunday, 8 September, 4:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (W)Monday, 9 September, 7:00pmNSWRL Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 11'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (WB)Friday, 13 September, 6:30pmAccor StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (W)Saturday, 14 September, 11:00amBelmore Sports GroundTBAWentworthville Magpies (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (WB)Saturday, 14 September, 4:00pmRingrose ParkTBACentral Coast Roosters (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (WB)Sunday, 15 September, 10:30amMorry Breen OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (WB)Sunday, 15 September, 12:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBAIllawarra Steelers (W) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (W)Monday, 16 September, 7:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBA==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceV4th PlaceTBATBATBA2nd PlaceV3rd PlaceTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''SF1 WinnerVSF2 WinnerTBATBATBA" ], [ "Tier 2", "=== Leagues Clubs Australia Ron Massey Cup ===The Ron Massey Cup is the State's second tier men's competition.", "It feeds into the New South Wales Cup.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs'''Hammondville OvalTBA'''Glebe Dirty Reds'''Wentworth ParkTBA'''Hills District Bulls'''Crestwood ReserveTBA'''Mount Pritchard Mounties'''Aubrey Keech ReserveTBA'''Penrith Brothers'''Parker Street ReserveTBA'''Ryde-Eastwood Hawks'''TG Milner FieldTBA'''St Marys Saints'''St Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Wentworthville Magpies'''Ringrose ParkTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam1234567891011121314151617181920116x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)216x16px Glebe Dirty Reds 316x16px Hills District Bulls416x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties516x16px Penrith Brothers616x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks716x16px St Marys Saints816x16px Wentworthville Magpies'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSaturday, 16 March, 3:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty RedsSaturday, 16 March, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSaturday, 16 March, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBAMount Pritchard Mounties 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSaturday, 16 March, 5:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBA'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSaturday, 23 March, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSaturday, 23 March, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 23 March, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAMount Pritchard Mounties 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 23 March, 7:00pmNew Era StadiumTBA'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSaturday, 6 April, 3:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAMount Pritchard Mounties 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District BullsSaturday, 6 April, 3:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 6 April, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSaturday, 6 April, 3:00pmTG Milner FieldTBA'''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 13 April, 3:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District BullsSaturday, 13 April, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxBYE16x16px St Marys SaintsRyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16px16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 20 April, 3:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 20 April, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSaturday, 20 April, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District BullsSaturday, 20 April, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBA'''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSaturday, 27 April, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSunday, 28 April, 4:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAPenrith Brothers 16x16pxBYE16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16px16x16px Hills District Bulls'''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 4 May, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 4 May, 3:00pmTG Milner FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District BullsSaturday, 4 May, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty RedsSunday, 5 May, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 11 May, 3:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAMount Pritchard Mounties 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSaturday, 11 May, 3:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty RedsSaturday, 11 May, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District BullsSaturday, 11 May, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSaturday, 25 May, 3:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty RedsSaturday, 25 May, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 25 May, 3:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAMount Pritchard Mounties 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSunday, 26 May, 1:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBA'''Round 10'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 1 June, 3:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSaturday, 1 June, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSaturday, 1 June, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSaturday, 1 June, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBA'''Round 11'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 15 June, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 15 June, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSaturday, 15 June, 3:00pmTG Milner FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty RedsSaturday, 15 June, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBA'''Round 12'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 22 June, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 22 June, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxBYE16x16px St Marys SaintsRyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16px16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)'''Round 13'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 29 June, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSaturday, 29 June, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 29 June, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSunday, 30 June, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Round 14'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 6 July, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSaturday, 6 July, 3:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAPenrith Brothers 16x16pxBYE16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16px16x16px Hills District Bulls'''Round 15'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSaturday, 13 July, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 13 July, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 13 July, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 13 July, 3:00pmTG Milner FieldTBA'''Round 16'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSaturday, 20 July, 1:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty RedsSaturday, 20 July, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District BullsSaturday, 20 July, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 20 July, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBA'''Round 17'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty RedsSaturday, 27 July, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 27 July, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 27 July, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 27 July, 3:00pmTG Milner FieldTBA'''Round 18'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAMount Pritchard Mounties 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District BullsSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville MagpiesSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmTG Milner FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty RedsSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBA'''Round 19'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 10 August, 3:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSaturday, 10 August, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District BullsSaturday, 10 August, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBASt Marys Saints 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C)Saturday, 10 August, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Round 20'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeGlebe Dirty Reds 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith BrothersSaturday, 17 August, 3:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood HawksSaturday, 17 August, 3:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys SaintsSaturday, 17 August, 3:00pmRingrose ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (C) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard MountiesSaturday, 17 August, 3:00pmHammondville OvalTBA==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Qualifying & Elimination Finals'''2nd PlaceV3rd PlaceTBATBATBA4th PlaceV5th PlaceTBATBATBA'''Major & Minor Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVQF WinnerTBATBATBAQF LoserVEF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Preliminary Final'''Major SF LoserVMinor SF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''Major SF WinnerVPF WinnerTBATBATBA=== Denton Engineering Cup ===Source:The Denton Engineering Cup is the Newcastle men's first grade competition and is regarded as being on the same tier as the Ron Massey Cup.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Central Newcastle Butcher Boys'''St John OvalTBA'''Cessnock Goannas'''Baddeley ParkTBA'''Kurri Kurri Bulldogs'''Kurri Kurri Sports GroundTBA'''Lakes United Seagulls'''Cahill OvalTBA'''Macquarie Scorpions'''Lyall Peacock FieldTBA'''Maitland Pickers'''Maitland SportsgroundTBA'''Northern Hawks'''Tomaree Sports GroundTBA'''South Newcastle Lions'''Townson OvalTBA'''The Entrance Tigers'''EDSACC OvalTBA'''Western Suburbs Rosellas'''Harker OvalTBA'''Wyong Roos'''Morry Breen OvalTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.", "* Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.PosTeam123456789101112131415161718116x16px Central Newcastle Butcher Boys216x16px Cessnock Goannas316x16px Kurri Kurri Bulldogs416x16px Lakes United Seagulls516x16px Macquarie Scorpions616x16px Maitland Pickers716x16px Northern Hawks816x16px South Newcastle Lions916x16px The Entrance Tigers1016x16px Western Suburbs Rosellas1116x16px Wyong Roos'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeThe Entrance Tigers 16x16pxV16x16px Lakes United SeagullsSaturday, 13 April, 12:00pmNewcastle No.2 SportsgroundTBAWyong Roos 16x16pxV16x16px Kurri Kurri BulldogsSaturday, 13 April, 1:45pmNewcastle No.2 SportsgroundTBANorthern Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Maitland PickersSaturday, 13 April, 3:30pmNewcastle No.2 SportsgroundTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16pxV16x16px Cessnock GoannasSaturday, 13 April, 5:15pmNewcastle No.2 SportsgroundTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16pxV16x16px Central Newcastle Butcher BoysSaturday, 13 April, 7:00pmNewcastle No.2 SportsgroundTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMaitland Pickers 16x16pxV16x16px Kurri Kurri BulldogsSaturday, 20 April, 3:00pmMaitland SportsgroundTBAWyong Roos 16x16pxV16x16px The Entrance TigersSaturday, 20 April, 3:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasSaturday, 20 April, 3:00pmCahill OvalTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16pxV16x16px Northern HawksSaturday, 20 April, 3:00pmLyall Peacock FieldTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16pxV16x16px Central Newcastle Butcher BoysSunday, 21 April, 3:00pmTownson OvalTBACessnock Goannas 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16pxV16x16px Macquarie ScorpionsThursday, 25 April, 5:00pmSt John OvalTBACessnock Goannas 16x16pxV16x16px Northern HawksThursday, 25 April, 5:00pmBaddeley ParkTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16pxV16x16px Kurri Kurri BulldogsThursday, 25 April, 5:00pmTownson OvalTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16pxV16x16px Maitland PickersSunday, 28 April, 3:00pmHarker OvalTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16pxV16x16px Wyong RoosSunday, 28 April, 3:00pmCahill OvalTBAThe Entrance Tigers 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCessnock Goannas 16x16pxV16x16px Maitland PickersSaturday, 4 May, 3:00pmBaddeley ParkTBANorthern Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Wyong RoosSaturday, 4 May, 3:00pmTomaree Sports GroundTBAKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px Lakes United SeagullsSaturday, 4 May, 3:00pmKurri Kurri Sports GroundTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16pxV16x16px The Entrance TigersSunday, 5 May, 3:00pmHarker OvalTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16pxV16x16px South Newcastle LionsSunday, 5 May, 3:00pmLyall Peacock FieldTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMaitland Pickers 16x16pxV16x16px Lakes United SeagullsSaturday, 11 May, 3:00pmMaitland SportsgroundTBAWyong Roos 16x16pxV16x16px South Newcastle LionsSaturday, 11 May, 3:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16pxV16x16px Cessnock GoannasSaturday, 11 May, 7:30pmSt John OvalTBAThe Entrance Tigers 16x16pxV16x16px Kurri Kurri BulldogsSunday, 12 May, 3:00pmEDSACC OvalTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16pxV16x16px Northern HawksSunday, 12 May, 3:00pmHarker OvalTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNorthern Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Central Newcastle Butcher BoysSaturday, 25 May, 3:00pmTomaree Sports GroundTBAKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px Cessnock GoannasSaturday, 25 May, 3:00pmKurri Kurri Sports GroundTBAMaitland Pickers 16x16pxV16x16px Wyong RoosSaturday, 25 May, 3:00pmMaitland SportsgroundTBAThe Entrance Tigers 16x16pxV16x16px South Newcastle LionsSunday, 26 May, 3:00pmEDSACC OvalTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasSunday, 26 May, 3:00pmLyall Peacock FieldTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px Macquarie ScorpionsSaturday, 1 June, 3:00pmKurri Kurri Sports GroundTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16pxV16x16px Central Newcastle Butcher BoysSaturday, 1 June, 3:00pmCahill OvalTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16pxV16x16px Cessnock GoannasSunday, 2 June, 3:00pmTownson OvalTBAThe Entrance Tigers 16x16pxV16x16px Maitland PickersSunday, 2 June, 3:00pmEDSACC OvalTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16pxV16x16px Wyong RoosSunday, 2 June, 3:00pmHarker OvalTBANorthern Hawks 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCessnock Goannas 16x16pxV16x16px Macquarie ScorpionsSaturday, 8 June, 3:00pmBaddeley ParkTBAMaitland Pickers 16x16pxV16x16px Northern HawksSaturday, 8 June, 3:00pmMaitland SportsgroundTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16pxV16x16px The Entrance TigersSaturday, 8 June, 3:00pmCahill OvalTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16pxV16x16px South Newcastle LionsSaturday, 8 June, 7:30pmSt John OvalTBAKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasWyong Roos 16x16px'''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCessnock Goannas 16x16pxV16x16px Lakes United SeagullsSaturday, 15 June, 3:00pmBaddeley ParkTBANorthern Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasSaturday, 15 June, 3:00pmTomaree Sports GroundTBAKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px The Entrance TigersSaturday, 15 June, 3:00pmKurri Kurri Sports GroundTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16pxV16x16px Central Newcastle Butcher BoysSunday, 16 June, 3:00pmLyall Peacock FieldTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16pxV16x16px Wyong RoosSunday, 16 June, 3:00pmTownson OvalTBAMaitland Pickers 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 10'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMaitland Pickers 16x16pxV16x16px Cessnock GoannasSaturday, 22 June, 3:00pmMaitland SportsgroundTBAWyong Roos 16x16pxV16x16px Northern HawksSaturday, 22 June, 3:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16pxV16x16px Kurri Kurri BulldogsSaturday, 22 June, 3:00pmCahill OvalTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16pxV16x16px Macquarie ScorpionsSaturday, 22 June, 3:00pmTownson OvalTBAThe Entrance Tigers 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasSunday, 23 June, 3:00pmEDSACC OvalTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 11'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCessnock Goannas 16x16pxV16x16px Wyong RoosSaturday, 29 June, 3:00pmBaddeley ParkTBANorthern Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px South Newcastle LionsSaturday, 29 June, 3:00pmTomaree Sports GroundTBAMaitland Pickers 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasSaturday, 29 June, 3:00pmMaitland SportsgroundTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16pxV16x16px Kurri Kurri BulldogsSaturday, 29 June, 7:30pmSt John OvalTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16pxV16x16px The Entrance TigersSunday, 30 June, 3:00pmLyall Peacock FieldTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 12'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCessnock Goannas 16x16pxV16x16px South Newcastle LionsSaturday, 6 July, 3:00pmBaddeley ParkTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16pxV16x16px Maitland PickersSaturday, 6 July, 3:00pmLyall Peacock FieldTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16pxV16x16px Northern HawksSaturday, 6 July, 7:30pmSt John OvalTBAThe Entrance Tigers 16x16pxV16x16px Wyong RoosSunday, 7 July, 3:00pmEDSACC OvalTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16pxV16x16px Lakes United SeagullsSunday, 7 July, 3:00pmHarker OvalTBAKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 13'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px Northern HawksSaturday, 13 July, 3:00pmKurri Kurri Sports GroundTBAMaitland Pickers 16x16pxV16x16px Central Newcastle Butcher BoysSaturday, 13 July, 3:00pmMaitland SportsgroundTBAWyong Roos 16x16pxV16x16px Macquarie ScorpionsSaturday, 13 July, 3:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16pxV16x16px Lakes United SeagullsSaturday, 13 July, 3:00pmTownson OvalTBAThe Entrance Tigers 16x16pxV16x16px Cessnock GoannasSunday, 14 July, 3:00pmEDSACC OvalTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 14'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCessnock Goannas 16x16pxV16x16px Kurri Kurri BulldogsSaturday, 20 July, 3:00pmBaddeley ParkTBAWyong Roos 16x16pxV16x16px Maitland PickersSaturday, 20 July, 3:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasSaturday, 20 July, 7:30pmSt John OvalTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16pxV16x16px Macquarie ScorpionsSunday, 21 July, 3:00pmCahill OvalTBANorthern Hawks 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px South Newcastle LionsThe Entrance Tigers 16x16px'''Round 15'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNorthern Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Lakes United SeagullsSaturday, 27 July, 3:00pmTomaree Sports GroundTBAKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px South Newcastle LionsSaturday, 27 July, 3:00pmKurri Kurri Sports GroundTBAMaitland Pickers 16x16pxV16x16px Macquarie ScorpionsSaturday, 27 July, 3:00pmMaitland SportsgroundTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16pxV16x16px The Entrance TigersSaturday, 27 July, 7:30pmSt John OvalTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16pxV16x16px Cessnock GoannasSunday, 28 July, 3:00pmHarker OvalTBAWyong Roos 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 16'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNorthern Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px The Entrance TigersSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmTomaree Sports GroundTBAKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px Central Newcastle Butcher BoysSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmKurri Kurri Sports GroundTBAWyong Roos 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16pxV16x16px Cessnock GoannasSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmCahill OvalTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16pxV16x16px Maitland PickersSaturday, 10 August, 3:00pmTownson OvalTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 17'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNorthern Hawks 16x16pxV16x16px Kurri Kurri BulldogsSaturday, 17 August, 3:00pmTomaree Sports GroundTBACessnock Goannas 16x16pxV16x16px The Entrance TigersSaturday, 17 August, 3:00pmBaddeley ParkTBAMacquarie Scorpions 16x16pxV16x16px Wyong RoosSaturday, 17 August, 3:00pmLyall Peacock FieldTBACentral Newcastle Butcher Boys 16x16pxV16x16px Lakes United SeagullsSaturday, 17 August, 7:30pmSt John OvalTBAWestern Suburbs Rosellas 16x16pxV16x16px South Newcastle LionsSunday, 18 August, 3:00pmHarker OvalTBAMaitland Pickers 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 18'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeKurri Kurri Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs RosellasSaturday, 24 August, 3:00pmKurri Kurri Sports GroundTBAWyong Roos 16x16pxV16x16px Central Newcastle Butcher BoysSaturday, 24 August, 3:00pmMorry Breen OvalTBASouth Newcastle Lions 16x16pxV16x16px Northern HawksSaturday, 24 August, 3:00pmTownson OvalTBALakes United Seagulls 16x16pxV16x16px Maitland PickersSaturday, 24 August, 3:00pmCahill OvalTBAThe Entrance Tigers 16x16pxV16x16px Macquarie ScorpionsSunday, 25 August, 3:00pmEDSACC OvalTBACessnock Goannas 16x16px'''BYE'''==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Qualifying & Elimination Finals'''2nd PlaceV3rd PlaceSaturday, 31 August, 3:00pmTBATBA4th PlaceV5th PlaceSunday, 1 September, 3:00pmTBATBA'''Major & Minor Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVQF WinnerSaturday, 7 September, 3:00pmTBATBAQF LoserVEF WinnerSunday, 8 September, 3:00pmTBATBA'''Preliminary Final'''Major SF LoserVMinor SF Winner14/15 September, 3:00pmTBATBA'''Grand Final'''Major SF WinnerVPF WinnerSunday, 22 September, 3:00pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBA" ], [ "Tier 3", "=== Sydney Shield ===The Sydney Shield is the State's third tier men's competition.", "It feeds into the Ron Massey Cup.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Cabramatta Two Blues'''New Era StadiumTBA'''Glebe Dirty Reds'''Wentworth ParkTBA'''Hills District Bulls'''Crestwood ReserveTBA'''Manly Warringah Sea Eagles'''Lionel Watts Park, 4 Pines ParkTBA'''Moorebank Rams'''Hammondville OvalTBA'''Mount Pritchard Mounties'''Aubrey Keech ReserveTBA'''Penrith Brothers'''Parker Street ReserveTBA'''Ryde-Eastwood Hawks'''TG Milner FieldTBA'''St Marys Saints'''St Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Wentworthville Magpies'''Ringrose ParkTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam1234567891011121314151617181920116x16px Cabramatta Two Blues216x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B) 316x16px Hills District Bulls (B)416x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)516x16px Moorebank Rams616x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)716x16px Penrith Brothers (B)816x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)916x16px St Marys Saints (B)1016x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBACabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAHills District Bulls (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBAMount Pritchard Mounties (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 16 March, 3:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBA'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Saturday, 23 March, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 23 March, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Saturday, 23 March, 1:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSunday, 24 March, 1:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBACabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Sunday, 24 March, 5:00pmNew Era StadiumTBA'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 6 April, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBACabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 6 April, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAMount Pritchard Mounties (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Saturday, 6 April, 1:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSaturday, 6 April, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Saturday, 6 April, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBA'''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 13 April, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 13 April, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBACabramatta Two Blues 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)St Marys Saints (B) 16x16px16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16px16x16px Moorebank Rams'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 20 April, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAMount Pritchard Mounties (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSaturday, 20 April, 1:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Saturday, 20 April, 1:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 20 April, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B)Sunday, 21 April, 1:00pmLionel Watts ParkTBA'''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Cabramatta Two BluesSaturday, 27 April, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 27 April, 2:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Sunday, 28 April, 1:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBAPenrith Brothers (B) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Glebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16px16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 4 May, 10:30am4 Pines ParkTBAGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Cabramatta Two BluesSaturday, 4 May, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 4 May, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 4 May, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 4 May, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBA'''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSaturday, 11 May, 10:30am4 Pines ParkTBAPenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B)Saturday, 11 May, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Cabramatta Two BluesSaturday, 11 May, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 11 May, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 11 May, 2:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 25 May, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBACabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 25 May, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAHills District Bulls (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 25 May, 1:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B)Saturday, 25 May, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Saturday, 25 May, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBA'''Round 10'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 1 June, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBACabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 1 June, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 1 June, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Saturday, 1 June, 1:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSaturday, 1 June, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBA'''Round 11'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 15 June, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 15 June, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 15 June, 1:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B)Saturday, 15 June, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBAMount Pritchard Mounties (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Sunday, 16 June, 1:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBA'''Round 12'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B)Saturday, 22 June, 1:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBAHills District Bulls (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 22 June, 1:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBACabramatta Two Blues 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)St Marys Saints (B) 16x16px16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16px16x16px Moorebank Rams'''Round 13'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Cabramatta Two BluesSaturday, 29 June, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAHills District Bulls (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 29 June, 1:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 29 June, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B)Saturday, 29 June, 1:30pm4 Pines ParkTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Sunday, 30 June, 1:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Round 14'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSaturday, 6 July, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Saturday, 6 July, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 6 July, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAPenrith Brothers (B) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Glebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16px16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)'''Round 15'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Cabramatta Two BluesSaturday, 13 July, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSaturday, 13 July, 1:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 13 July, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 13 July, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 13 July, 1:30pmLionel Watts ParkTBA'''Round 16'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 20 July, 11:00amAubrey Keech ReserveTBAPenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Glebe Dirty Reds (B)Saturday, 20 July, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBACabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Saturday, 20 July, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 20 July, 1:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSunday, 21 July, 1:30pmLionel Watts ParkTBA'''Round 17'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 27 July, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 27 July, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 27 July, 1:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 27 July, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Cabramatta Two BluesSunday, 28 July, 1:30pmLionel Watts ParkTBA'''Round 18'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Brothers (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Saturday, 3 August, 1:00pmParker Street ReserveTBAMount Pritchard Mounties (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Cabramatta Two BluesSaturday, 3 August, 1:00pmAubrey Keech ReserveTBAGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (B)Saturday, 3 August, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAWentworthville Magpies (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 3 August, 1:00pmRingrose ParkTBASt Marys Saints (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Moorebank RamsSaturday, 3 August, 3:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''Round 19'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCabramatta Two Blues 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 10 August, 1:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Saturday, 10 August, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBAHills District Bulls (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Mount Pritchard Mounties (B)Saturday, 10 August, 1:00pmCrestwood ReserveTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (B)Saturday, 10 August, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 10 August, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBA'''Round 20'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeMount Pritchard Mounties (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Brothers (B)Saturday, 17 August, 11:00amAubrey Keech ReserveTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Hills District Bulls (B)Saturday, 17 August, 11:30am4 Pines ParkTBAGlebe Dirty Reds (B) 16x16pxV16x16px St Marys Saints (B)Saturday, 17 August, 1:00pmWentworth ParkTBARyde-Eastwood Hawks (B) 16x16pxV16x16px Cabramatta Two BluesSaturday, 17 August, 1:00pmTG Milner FieldTBAMoorebank Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Wentworthville Magpies (B)Saturday, 17 August, 1:00pmHammondville OvalTBA==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Qualifying & Elimination Finals'''2nd PlaceV3rd PlaceTBATBATBA4th PlaceV5th PlaceTBATBATBA'''Major & Minor Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVQF WinnerTBATBATBAQF LoserVEF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Preliminary Final'''Major SF LoserVMinor SF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''Major SF WinnerVPF WinnerTBATBATBA" ], [ "Under 21s", "=== Jersey Flegg Cup ===Source:The Jersey Flegg Cup is the statewide men's under 21s competition.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Canberra Raiders'''GIO Stadium, Raiders BelconnenTBA'''Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs'''Belmore Sports GroundTBA'''Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks'''PointsBet StadiumTBA'''Kaiviti Silktails'''Churchill Park, Prince Charles Park'''Manly Warringah Sea Eagles'''4 Pines ParkTBA'''Melbourne Storm'''Seabrook Reserve, AAMI ParkTBA'''New Zealand Warriors'''North Harbour Stadium, Go Media StadiumTBA'''Newcastle Knights'''Newcastle Centre of Excellence, McDonald Jones StadiumTBA'''Parramatta Eels'''New Era Stadium, Eric Tweedale StadiumTBA'''Penrith Panthers'''BlueBet Stadium, St Marys Leagues Stadium, Parker Street ReserveTBA'''South Sydney Rabbitohs'''Redfern Oval, Accor StadiumTBA'''St George Illawarra Dragons'''Collegians Sporting Complex, Netstrada Jubilee StadiumTBA'''Sydney Roosters'''Wentworth ParkTBA'''Wests Tigers'''Lidcombe Oval, Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Leichhardt OvalTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.", "* Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.PosTeam1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526116x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)216x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)316x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)416x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)516x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)616x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)716x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)816x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)916x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)1016x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)1116x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)1216x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)1316x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)1416x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 9 March, 1:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Saturday, 9 March, 1:15pm4 Pines ParkTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 9 March, 2:00pmLidcombe OvalTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Saturday, 9 March, 3:00pmNew Era StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 9 March, 3:20pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBANew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Sunday, 10 March, 11:30amNavigation Home StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Sunday, 10 March, 2:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBA'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 16 March, 11:00amGIO StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Saturday, 16 March, 11:15amCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Saturday, 16 March, 3:15pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Saturday, 16 March, 3:30pmChurchill ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Saturday, 16 March, 4:00pmTerry Lamb ComplexTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 16 March, 5:00pmAAMI ParkTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Sunday, 17 March, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkTBA'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Saturday, 23 March, 11:00amBelmore Sports GroundTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 23 March, 12:15pmSeiffert OvalTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 23 March, 3:00pmNew Era StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 23 March, 3:10pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Sunday, 24 March, 12:30pmLidcombe OvalTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Sunday, 24 March, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Sunday, 24 March, 2:15pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBA'''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Friday, 29 March, 12:10pmAccor StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 30 March, 11:30amMichael Cronin OvalTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 30 March, 3:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 30 March, 4:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBANew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Sunday, 31 March, 11:30amGo Media StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Sunday, 31 March, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Sunday, 31 March, 4:00pmPointsBet StadiumTBA'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 6 April, 10:00amRedfern OvalTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Saturday, 6 April, 12:00pmPrince Charles ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 6 April, 12:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Saturday, 6 April, 1:30pm4 Pines ParkTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 6 April, 2:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Sunday, 7 April, 12:00pmRaiders BelconnenTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Sunday, 7 April, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 13 April, 12:15pmGo Media StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Saturday, 13 April, 12:30pmLeichhardt OvalTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Saturday, 13 April, 1:00pmRedfern OvalTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Saturday, 13 April, 3:00pmNew Era StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Sunday, 14 April, 12:00pmRaiders BelconnenTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Sunday, 14 April, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Sunday, 14 April, 3:30pmChurchill ParkTBA'''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 20 April, 11:00amBlueBet StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 20 April, 11:15amCollegians Sporting ComplexTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 20 April, 1:00pmRedfern OvalTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 20 April, 2:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Sunday, 21 April, 1:00pmRaiders BelconnenTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Sunday, 21 April, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Sunday, 21 April, 1:50pmPointsBet StadiumTBA'''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Saturday, 27 April, 8:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 27 April, 11:15amCollegians Sporting ComplexTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 27 April, 12:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Saturday, 27 April, 1:20pmCampbelltown Sports StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Sunday, 28 April, 12:00pmGIO StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Sunday, 28 April, 12:30pmHE Laybutt FieldTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Sunday, 28 April, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Friday, 3 May, 7:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 4 May, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Saturday, 4 May, 1:00pmRedfern OvalTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 4 May, 2:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Saturday, 4 May, 3:30pmChurchill ParkTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Sunday, 5 May, 9:30pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Sunday, 5 May, 1:50pmPointsBet StadiumTBA'''Round 10'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 11 May, 11:00amPrince Charles ParkTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Saturday, 11 May, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Saturday, 11 May, 3:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Saturday, 11 May, 4:00pmAAMI ParkTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Saturday, 11 May, 6:00pmParker Street ReserveTBANew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Sunday, 12 May, 8:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Sunday, 12 May, 12:30pmLidcombe OvalTBA'''Round 11'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Newcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Sydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Melbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16px16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Wests Tigers (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)'''Round 12'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Friday, 24 May, 6:00pm4 Pines ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Friday, 24 May, 7:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 25 May, 11:00amGIO StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 25 May, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Saturday, 25 May, 1:00pmRedfern OvalTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Saturday, 25 May, 3:15pmPointsBet StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Sunday, 26 May, 1:30pmGo Media StadiumTBA'''Round 13'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 1 June, 12:00pmRaiders BelconnenTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Saturday, 1 June, 12:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Saturday, 1 June, 1:00pmPointsBet StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 1 June, 1:00pmRedfern OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Saturday, 1 June, 1:30pmBlueBet StadiumTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 1 June, 2:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Sunday, 2 June, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA'''Round 14'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Friday, 7 June, 7:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Saturday, 8 June, 11:00amZiems ParkTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 8 June, 12:00pmHenson ParkTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 8 June, 12:30pmLidcombe OvalTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 8 June, 3:30pmChurchill ParkTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Sunday, 9 June, 11:15amAAMI ParkTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Sunday, 9 June, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBA'''Round 15'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Thursday, 13 June, 5:35pmPointsBet StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Friday, 14 June, 3:45pmGIO StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 15 June, 10:55amLeichhardt OvalTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 15 June, 3:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Saturday, 15 June, 3:30pmChurchill ParkTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Sunday, 16 June, 11:40amMcDonald Jones StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Sunday, 16 June, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkTBA'''Round 16'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Saturday, 22 June, 8:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Saturday, 22 June, 11:00amPrince Charles ParkTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Saturday, 22 June, 12:00pmBlueBet StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 22 June, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 22 June, 3:25pmAccor StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Sunday, 23 June, 11:50amCampbelltown Sports StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Sunday, 23 June, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA'''Round 17'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 29 June, 10:25amGo Media StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 29 June, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Saturday, 29 June, 12:30pmLidcombe OvalTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Saturday, 29 June, 1:00pmRedfern OvalTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Saturday, 29 June, 1:15pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Saturday, 29 June, 5:00pmAAMI ParkTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Sunday, 30 June, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA'''Round 18'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Saturday, 6 July, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 6 July, 12:30pmHenson ParkTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Saturday, 6 July, 3:00pmNew Era StadiumTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 6 July, 3:00pmWindsor Sports ComplexTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Sunday, 7 July, 12:00pmGIO StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Sunday, 7 July, 12:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Sunday, 7 July, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA'''Round 19'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Friday, 12 July, 5:45pmPointsBet StadiumTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 13 July, 12:00pmBlueBet StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 13 July, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Saturday, 13 July, 1:00pmRedfern OvalTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Saturday, 13 July, 3:30pmChurchill ParkTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Sunday, 14 July, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Sunday, 14 July, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA'''Round 20'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Friday, 19 July, 6:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Friday, 19 July, 7:00pmParker Street ReserveTBANew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 20 July, 10:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 20 July, 11:00amRedfern OvalTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 20 July, 11:15amCollegians Sporting ComplexTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Saturday, 20 July, 1:15pmRaiders BelconnenTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Saturday, 20 July, 1:15pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTBA'''Round 21'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Newcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Sydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Melbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16px16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Wests Tigers (U21s) 16x16px16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)'''Round 22'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U21s)Saturday, 3 August, 10:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Saturday, 3 August, 12:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U21s)Saturday, 3 August, 12:30pmLidcombe OvalTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Saturday, 3 August, 3:00pmAAMI ParkTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 3 August, 3:30pmChurchill ParkTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Saturday, 3 August, 5:20pmPointsBet StadiumTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Sunday, 4 August, 11:45amBelmore Sports GroundTBA'''Round 23'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 10 August, 10:30amGIO StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Saturday, 10 August, 11:00amZiems ParkTBANewcastle Knights (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 10 August, 1:00pmNewcastle Centre of ExcellenceTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Saturday, 10 August, 2:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Saturday, 10 August, 3:00pmNew Era StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Sunday, 11 August, 8:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Sunday, 11 August, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA'''Round 24'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereePenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Thursday, 15 August, 5:30pmBlueBet StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Saturday, 17 August, 11:15amCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 17 August, 1:00pm4 Pines ParkTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Saturday, 17 August, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Saturday, 17 August, 3:30pmCampbelltown Sports StadiumTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Sunday, 18 August, 11:30amPointsBet StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Sunday, 18 August, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA'''Round 25'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNew Zealand Warriors (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s)Saturday, 24 August, 10:00amNorth Harbour StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U21s)Saturday, 24 August, 10:30amGIO StadiumTBASt George Illawarra Dragons (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s)Saturday, 24 August, 11:15amCollegians Sporting ComplexTBAWests Tigers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 24 August, 12:30pmLidcombe OvalTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Kaiviti Silktails (U21s)Saturday, 24 August, 3:00pmNew Era StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Saturday, 24 August, 3:25pmAccor StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U21s)Sunday, 25 August, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA'''Round 26'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U21s)Saturday, 31 August, 12:00pmBelmore Sports GroundTBAPenrith Panthers (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U21s)Saturday, 31 August, 12:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Illawarra Dragons (U21s)Saturday, 31 August, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAMelbourne Storm (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U21s)Saturday, 31 August, 2:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBAKaiviti Silktails (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U21s)Saturday, 31 August, 3:30pmChurchill ParkTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U21s)Saturday, 31 August, 5:20pmPointsBet StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U21s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U21s)Sunday, 1 September, 1:15pmWentworth ParkTBA==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Qualifying & Elimination Finals'''2nd PlaceV3rd PlaceTBATBATBA4th PlaceV5th PlaceTBATBATBA'''Major & Minor Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVQF WinnerTBATBATBAQF LoserVEF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Preliminary Final'''Major SF LoserVMinor SF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''Major SF WinnerVPF WinnerTBATBATBA" ], [ "Country Championships", "=== Men's Country Championships ===Source:The Men's Country Championships is the statewide open men's competition played in a knockout format.==== Teams ========= Northern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Central Coast'''Morry Breen OvalTBA'''Greater Northern Tigers'''Scully Park, Farrer MAHSTBA'''Newcastle Rebels'''Cessnock SportsgroundTBA'''North Coast Bulldogs'''Port Macquarie Regional StadiumTBA'''Northern Rivers Titans'''VariousTBA===== Southern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Illawarra-South Coast Dragons'''Ron Costello Oval, Centenary FieldTBA'''Macarthur-Wests Tigers'''Kirkham OvalTBA'''Monaro Colts'''NSWRL HQ BruceTBA'''Riverina Bulls'''Laurie Daley Oval, McDonalds ParkTBA'''Western Rams'''VariousTBA==== Results ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideo'''First Round'''Illawarra-South Coast Dragons 16x16pxV16x16px Macarthur-Wests TigersSaturday, 2 March, 1:30pmCentenary FieldTBANewcastle Rebels 16x16pxV16x16px Central CoastSaturday, 2 March, 5:00pmCessnock SportsgroundTBAWestern Rams 16x16pxV16x16px Greater Northern TigersSaturday, 2 March, 5:00pmCale OvalTBANorth Coast Bulldogs 16x16pxV16x16px Northern Rivers TitansSunday, 3 March, 1:00pmPort Macquarie Regional StadiumTBARiverina Bulls 16x16pxV16x16px Monaro ColtsSunday, 3 March, 3:00pmMcDonalds ParkTBA'''Play-Off'''2nd Lowest Ranked FR WinnerVLowest Ranked FR WinnerSaturday, 9 March, TBATBATBA'''Semi-Finals'''Highest Ranked FR WinnerVPO WinnerSaturday, 16 March, TBATBATBA2nd Highest Ranked FR WinnerV3rd Highest Ranked FR WinnerSunday, 17 March, TBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''SF1 WinnerVSF2 WinnerSaturday, 23 March, TBATBATBA=== Womens's Country Championships ===The Women's Country Championships is the statewide regional open age women's competition.==== Teams ========= Northern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Greater Northern Tigers'''Scully ParkTBA'''North Coast Bulldogs'''Geoff King Motors OvalTBA'''Northern Rivers Titans'''Frank McGuren ParkTBA===== Southern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Monaro Colts'''McLean OvalTBA'''Riverina Bulls'''Laurie Daley Oval, McDonalds ParkTBA'''Western Rams'''N/ATBA==== Ladders ========= Northern Conference =========== Ladder progression ======* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam123116x16px Greater Northern Tigers (W)216x16px North Coast Bulldogs (W)316x16px Northern Rivers Titans (W)===== Southern Conference =========== Ladder progression ======* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam123116x16px Monaro Colts (W)216x16px Riverina Bulls (W)316x16px Western Rams (W)'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNorthern Rivers Titans (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Greater Northern Tigers (W)Saturday, 24 February, 2:10pmFrank McGuren ParkTBARiverina Bulls (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Rams (W)Sunday, 25 February, 2:00pmLaurie Daley OvalTBANorth Coast Bulldogs (W) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Monaro Colts (W)'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNorth Coast Bulldogs (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Northern Rivers Titans (W)Saturday, 2 March, 1:00pmGeoff King Motors OvalTBARiverina Bulls (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Monaro Colts (W)Sunday, 3 March, 2:00pmMcDonalds ParkTBAGreater Northern Tigers (W) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Western Rams (W)'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoGreater Northern Tigers (W) 16x16pxV16x16px North Coast Bulldogs (W)Saturday, 9 March, 11:50amScully ParkTBAMonaro Colts (W) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Rams (W)Sunday, 10 March, 11:20amMcLean OvalTBANorthern Rivers Titans (W) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Riverina Bulls (W)==== Grand Final ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Grand Final'''1st Place NorthernV1st Place SouthernTBATBATBA" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Yokununna" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Yokununna''' or '''Yukun''' (unknown - 13 October 1934) was an Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara man who was shot and killed by mounted constable William (Bill) McKinnon at Uluru in 1934.This death led to the 'Commonwealth Board of Enquiry into the alleged ill-treatment of Aborigines near Ayers Rock' in 1935." ], [ "Death", "In August 1934 McKinnon, alongside Aboriginal trackers Paddy and Carbine, was sent to investigate the killing of an Aboriginal man, Kai Umen, near Mount Conner.", "Kai Umen was a station hand who had been killed for breaking tribal law.", "A few weeks into his search they came across Yokununna, and five other men, who were travelling in a different direction to the murder and were highly unlikely to be involved, despite this they were questioned and detained.The other men's names were Paddy Uluru, Joseph Donald, Toby Naninga (also known as Walpaku Ngulunytju) and one man who remains unnamed.A week later the men escaped and Yokununna was shot by Paddy.", "Two of the men were recaptured but the others, including the badly wounded Yokununna, took shelter in a cave within Uluru.", "This cave was 40 metres from the base of Uluru and nearby to Mutijulu Waterhole.", "On 13 October 1934 McKinnon shot Yokununna within the cave and wrote in official reports that he shot at some distance, not aiming to shoot him, his personal journals (found in 2019) contradict this.", "Within these journals McKinnon admits that he fired to hit.The surviving men were taken in for trial and sentencing in February of 1935.One of these men, Joseph Donald, returned to his family and told them the story.", "He later recounted it to filmmaker David Batty (Rebel Films) in 1986 who took at recording of it.Yokununna was then buried near the waterhole but his body was later exhumed for the Board of Enquiry." ], [ "Board of Enquiry", "The killing of Yokunnuna lead to the 'Commonwealth Board of Enquiry into the alleged ill-treatment of Aborigines near Ayers Rock' led my Charles Mountford who was appointed by the Governor-General on 8 May 1935.This is sometimes known as the 1935 Cleland Enquiry.", "The purpose of this enquiry was not only to investigate the death of Yokunnuna but also charges of 'ill-treatment' against Aboriginal people at Hermannsburg Mission; McKinnon was implicated in both incidents.During the enquiry the Board took evidence at a number of locations including Uluru, Hermannsburg and Alice Springs and McKinnon accompanied the party and conducted his own defence.", "TGH Strehlow was also a part of the enquiry and acted as interpreter for them.", "Strehlow recorded the exhumated of the remains in his diary:The Board found McKinnon not guilty of the killing but found that the “shooting of Yokununna … though legally justified, was not warranted”.", "He was found guilty of violence towards the men.", "Mountford was angered by this fining and believed it to be unjust.McKinnon was able to continue in his role within the police and was promoted to senior inspector in 1951." ], [ "Return of remains", "After the Board of Enquiry Yokunnuna's remains were sent to the University of Adelaide by John Burton Cleland, the chairman of the Board of Enquiry, and his skull was inked '''Yockanunna sic.", "Complete Skeleton'''.", "In 2017 the remains were transferred to the South Australian Museum; at some point the skull was separated from the postcranial remains which are now unprovenanced.The skull of Yokununna were returned (repatriated) to Uluru on 13 October 2022 (the 88th anniversary of his death), more then 100 people gathered and he was buried close to the Mutijulu Waterhole." ], [ "Legacy", "Comparisons have been drawn between the deaths of Yokununna and Kumanjayi Walker." ], [ "Resources", "The story of Yokununna is detailed in Australian historian Mark McKenna's book - ''Return to Uluru: a killing, a hidden history, a story that goes to the heart of the nation'' (2021) published by Black Inc.This book was the winner of the 2022 Chief Minister's Northern Territory History Book Awards and was shortlisted for the 2022 Prime Minister's Literary Awards." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 NSWRL Junior Representative Competitions" ], [ "Introduction", "The New South Wales Rugby League will administer several Junior Representative Competitions during the 2024 season.", "This will include two metro male competitions, two metro female competitions, two regional male competitions and one regional female competition." ], [ "Under 19s", "=== UNE SG Ball Cup ===Source:The SG Ball Cup is the statewide men's under 19s competition.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Balmain Tigers'''Leichhardt OvalTBA'''Canberra Raiders'''Raiders BelconnenTBA'''Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs'''Terry Lamb Complex, Hammondville OvalTBA'''Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks'''PointsBet StadiumTBA'''Illawarra Steelers'''Collegians Sporting ComplexTBA'''Manly Warringah Sea Eagles'''4 Pines ParkTBA'''Melbourne Storm'''Seabrook ReserveTBA'''New Zealand Warriors'''Navigation Home StadiumTBA'''Newcastle Knights'''St Johns Oval, Cessnock SportsgroundTBA'''North Sydney Bears'''Hills GrammarTBA'''Parramatta Eels'''Eric Tweedale StadiumTBA'''Penrith Panthers'''St Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''South Sydney Rabbitohs'''Redfern OvalTBA'''St George Dragons'''Netstrada Jubilee StadiumTBA'''Sydney Roosters'''VariousTBA'''Western Suburbs Magpies'''Kirkham OvalTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round in an elimination final position.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished the round in a semi-final position.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam123456789116x16px St George Dragons (U19s)246216x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s)246316x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s)246416x16px Sydney Roosters (U19s)246516x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s)224616x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s)023716x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U19s)233816x16px Melbourne Storm (U19s)233916x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s)0231016x16px New Zealand Warriors (U19s)0221116x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s)2221216x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s)0021316x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s)0021416x16px Balmain Tigers (U19s)0001516x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s)0001616x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s)000'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s) 16x16px18 – '''42'''16x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U19s)Saturday, 3 February, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkJayden KastelanCanberra Raiders (U19s) 16x16px10 – '''56'''16x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s)Saturday, 3 February, 12:30pmRaiders BelconnenGage MilesNorth Sydney Bears (U19s) 16x16px16 – '''32'''16x16px Melbourne Storm (U19s)Saturday, 3 February, 2:15pmHills GrammarIsaac El-HassanPenrith Panthers (U19s) 16x16px24 – '''26'''16x16px St George Dragons (U19s)Saturday, 3 February, 2:30pmBlueBet StadiumRyan MicallefCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s) 16x16px24 – '''36'''16x16px Sydney Roosters (U19s)Saturday, 3 February, 2:30pmBelmore Sports GroundMitchell PitscheiderIllawarra Steelers (U19s) 16x16px'''26''' – 1216x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s)Saturday, 3 February, 3:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexWilliam DamatoCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s) 16x16px'''44''' – 1816x16px Balmain Tigers (U19s)Saturday, 3 February, 3:15pmPointsBet StadiumHarrison BayssariParramatta Eels (U19s) 16x16px'''32''' – 2016x16px New Zealand Warriors (U19s)Sunday, 4 February, 11:30amEric Tweedale StadiumJabril Daizli'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSt George Dragons (U19s) 16x16px'''42''' – 1016x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s)Saturday, 10 February, 11:30amNetstrada Jubilee StadiumIsaac El-HassanPenrith Panthers (U19s) 16x16px'''28''' – 1016x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s)Saturday, 10 February, 1:00pmWindsor Sports ComplexHarrison BayssariCanberra Raiders (U19s) 16x16px18 – '''42'''16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s)Saturday, 10 February, 1:30pmRaiders BelconnenRyan MicallefCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s) 16x16px18 – '''28'''16x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s)Saturday, 10 February, 2:15pmPointsBet StadiumMitchell PitscheiderMelbourne Storm (U19s) 16x16px24 – 2416x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U19s)Saturday, 10 February, 2:30pmSeabrook ReserveJohnathan NichollsBalmain Tigers (U19s) 16x16px12 – '''13'''16x16px Sydney Roosters (U19s)Saturday, 10 February, 2:30pmLeichhardt OvalGage MilesCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s) 16x16px'''28''' – 2616x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s)Saturday, 10 February, 3:15pmCessnock SportsgroundJabril DaizliNew Zealand Warriors (U19s) 16x16px'''48''' – 1216x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s)Sunday, 11 February, 9:00amNavigation Home StadiumJoseph Green'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoParramatta Eels (U19s) 16x16px'''38''' – 1216x16px Balmain Tigers (U19s)Saturday, 17 February, 10:00amEric Tweedale StadiumWilliam DamatoPenrith Panthers (U19s) 16x16px22 – 2216x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s)Saturday, 17 February, 11:30amWindsor Sports ComplexMitchell PitscheiderSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s) 16x16px'''26''' – 2216x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s)Saturday, 17 February, 1:00pmRedfern OvalBailey WarrenIllawarra Steelers (U19s) 16x16px'''34''' – 1216x16px Melbourne Storm (U19s)Saturday, 17 February, 2:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexGage MilesNorth Sydney Bears (U19s) 16x16px10 – '''60'''16x16px St George Dragons (U19s)Saturday, 17 February, 2:15pmHills GrammarIsaac El-HassanCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s) 16x16px18 – '''34'''16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s)Saturday, 17 February, 3:15pmPointsBet StadiumRyan MicallefNewcastle Knights (U19s) 16x16px'''36''' – 2616x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U19s)Saturday, 17 February, 3:30pmSt John OvalCurtis RobinsonSydney Roosters (U19s) 16x16px'''32''' – 1616x16px New Zealand Warriors (U19s)Sunday, 18 February, 12:00pmMorry Breen OvalHarrison Bayssari'''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNewcastle Knights (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U19s)Saturday, 24 February, 12:50pmSt Johns OvalTBASydney Roosters (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s)Saturday, 24 February, 2:00pmHenson ParkTBABalmain Tigers (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U19s)Saturday, 24 February, 2:30pmLeichhardt OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s)Saturday, 24 February, 3:00pm4 Pines ParkTBAIllawarra Steelers (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s)Saturday, 24 February, 3:00pmWIN StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U19s)Sunday, 25 February, 11:00amHills GrammarTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U19s)Sunday, 25 February, 11:00amRedfern OvalTBACanberra Raiders (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s)Sunday, 25 February, 12:45pmSeiffert OvalTBA'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoPenrith Panthers (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s)Friday, 1 March, 8:00pmWindsor Sports ComplexTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s)Saturday, 2 March, 2:15pmPointsBet StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U19s)Saturday, 2 March, 2:15pmHills GrammarTBAParramatta Eels (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s)Saturday, 2 March, 2:30pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s)Saturday, 2 March, 2:30pmKirkham OvalTBAMelbourne Storm (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U19s)Saturday, 2 March, 2:30pmSeabrook ReserveTBANewcastle Knights (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s)Saturday, 2 March, 4:00pmCessnock SportsgroundTBANew Zealand Warriors (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Balmain Tigers (U19s)Sunday, 3 March, 10:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBA'''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s)Saturday, 9 March, 11:30amTerry Lamb ComplexTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Balmain Tigers (U19s)Saturday, 9 March, 12:00pmLidcombe OvalTBANewcastle Knights (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s)Saturday, 9 March, 1:50pmSt Johns OvalTBACanberra Raiders (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s)Saturday, 9 March, 2:00pmRaiders BelconnenTBAMelbourne Storm (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s)Saturday, 9 March, 2:30pmSeabrook ReserveTBASydney Roosters (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U19s)Saturday, 9 March, 3:00pmBill Hicks OvalTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s)Saturday, 9 March, 3:15pmRedfern OvalTBANew Zealand Warriors (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s)Sunday, 10 March, 10:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBA'''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSt George Dragons (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s)Saturday, 16 March, 11:30amNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s)Saturday, 16 March, 12:00pmKirkham OvalTBASydney Roosters (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s)Saturday, 16 March, 12:00pmMascot OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s)Saturday, 16 March, 1:30pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s)Saturday, 16 March, 2:30pmHE Laybutt FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Balmain Tigers (U19s)Saturday, 16 March, 2:30pmTerry Lamb ComplexTBAMelbourne Storm (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s)Saturday, 16 March, 2:30pmSeabrook ReserveTBANew Zealand Warriors (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s)Sunday, 17 March, 9:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBA'''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoBalmain Tigers (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s)Saturday, 23 March, 12:00pmLeichhardt OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U19s)Saturday, 23 March, 2:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s)Saturday, 23 March, 2:30pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U19s)Saturday, 23 March, 2:30pmKirkham OvalTBANew Zealand Warriors (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s)Sunday, 24 March, 10:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBASt George Dragons (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s)Sunday, 24 March, 11:30amForshaw ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s)Sunday, 24 March, 11:30amHammondville OvalTBANewcastle Knights (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s)Sunday, 24 March, 12:50pmCessnock SportsgroundTBA'''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s)Friday, 29 March, 12:00pmRedfern OvalTBAParramatta Eels (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U19s)Friday, 29 March, 12:30pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAMelbourne Storm (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s)Saturday, 30 March, 2:30pmSeabrook ReserveTBABalmain Tigers (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s)Saturday, 30 March, 2:30pmLeichhardt OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s)Saturday, 30 March, 3:00pm4 Pines ParkTBAIllawarra Steelers (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s)Saturday, 30 March, 3:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U19s)Saturday, 30 March, 3:15pmPointsBet StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (U19s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U19s)Sunday, 31 March, 10:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBA==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Elimination Finals'''4th PlaceV5th PlaceTBATBATBA3rd PlaceV6th PlaceTBATBATBA'''Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVLowest Ranked EF WinnerTBATBATBA2nd PlaceVHighest Ranked EF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''SF1 WinnerVSF2 WinnerTBATBATBA=== Westpac Tarsha Gale Cup ===Source:The Tarsha Gale Cup is the statewide women's under 19s competition.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Canberra Raiders'''Raiders BelconnenTBA'''Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs'''Terry Lamb Complex, Hammondville OvalTBA'''Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks'''PointsBet StadiumTBA'''Illawarra Steelers'''Collegians Sporting ComplexTBA'''Manly Warringah Sea Eagles'''4 Pines ParkTBA'''Newcastle Knights'''St Johns Oval, Cessnock SportsgroundTBA'''North Sydney Bears'''Hills GrammarTBA'''Parramatta Eels'''Eric Tweedale StadiumTBA'''Penrith Panthers'''St Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''South Sydney Rabbitohs'''Redfern OvalTBA'''St George Dragons'''Netstrada Jubilee StadiumTBA'''Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy'''Henson ParkTBA'''Wests Tigers'''Leichhardt Oval, Kirkham OvalTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round in an elimination final position.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished the round in a semi-final position.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.", "* Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.PosTeam123456789116x16px Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W)246216x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W)246316x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s W)246416x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W)246516x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s W)224616x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W)244716x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s W)244816x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s W)002916x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s W)0021016x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s W)0221116x16px Wests Tigers (U19s W)0001216x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W)0001316x16px St George Dragons (U19s W)000'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W) 16x16px'''32''' – 416x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s W)Saturday, 3 February, 11:30amBelmore Sports GroundRuby KeenNorth Sydney Bears (U19s W) 16x16px4 – '''38'''16x16px Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W)Saturday, 3 February, 11:45amHills GrammarRami Abu-MansourCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W) 16x16px'''22''' – 1816x16px Wests Tigers (U19s W)Saturday, 3 February, 11:45amPointsBet StadiumNelson PantelisIllawarra Steelers (U19s W) 16x16px'''30''' – 1216x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W)Saturday, 3 February, 12:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexAidan RichardsonPenrith Panthers (U19s W) 16x16px'''40''' – 016x16px St George Dragons (U19s W)Saturday, 3 February, 1:00pmBlueBet StadiumReece SammutCanberra Raiders (U19s W) 16x16px10 – '''16'''16x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s W)Saturday, 3 February, 2:00pmRaiders BelconnenJosh WilliamsonManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W) 16x16px'''22''' – 616x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s W)Saturday, 10 February, 10:45amPointsBet StadiumTallon IronsWests Tigers (U19s W) 16x16px0 – '''60'''16x16px Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W)Saturday, 10 February, 11:30amLeichhardt OvalRuby KeenCanberra Raiders (U19s W) 16x16px6 – '''36'''16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s W)Saturday, 10 February, 12:00pmRaiders BelconnenNelson PantelisSt George Dragons (U19s W) 16x16px0 – '''52'''16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W)Saturday, 10 February, 2:30pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumReece SammutCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W) 16x16px'''12''' – 616x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s W)Saturday, 10 February, 3:00pmHammondville OvalAidan RichardsonSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W) 16x16px4 – '''32'''16x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s W)Sunday, 11 February, 2:00pmIndustree Group StadiumAlex Le-GeytNorth Sydney Bears (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W) 16x16px'''62''' – 016x16px St George Dragons (U19s W)Saturday, 17 February, 11:30amHenson ParkJesse McQuirePenrith Panthers (U19s W) 16x16px4 – '''72'''16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W)Saturday, 17 February, 11:30amFederation Forest ReserveJames FitzgeraldCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W) 16x16px10 – '''16'''16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s W)Saturday, 17 February, 11:45amPointsBet StadiumOlivia LawneNorth Sydney Bears (U19s W) 16x16px0 – '''50'''16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s W)Saturday, 17 February, 11:45amHills GrammarReece SammutNewcastle Knights (U19s W) 16x16px'''24''' – 416x16px Wests Tigers (U19s W)Saturday, 17 February, 12:50pmSt John OvalCallum RichardsonSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W) 16x16px6 – '''52'''16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W)Sunday, 18 February, 2:30pmMascot OvalTallon IronsParramatta Eels (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s W)Saturday, 24 February, 11:00amHenson ParkTBAWests Tigers (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s W)Saturday, 24 February, 11:30amLeichhardt OvalTBAIllawarra Steelers (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s W)Saturday, 24 February, 12:00pmWIN StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W)Saturday, 24 February, 12:30pm4 Pines ParkTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W)Sunday, 25 February, 3:00pmRedfern OvalTBASt George Dragons (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s W)Canberra Raiders (U19s W) 16x16px'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W)Saturday, 2 March, 10:45amPointsBet StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U19s W)Saturday, 2 March, 11:30amEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s W)Saturday, 2 March, 11:30amKirkham OvalTBANorth Sydney Bears (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W)Saturday, 2 March, 11:45amHills GrammarTBAIllawarra Steelers (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W)Saturday, 2 March, 12:00pmSid Parrish ParkTBANewcastle Knights (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W)Saturday, 2 March, 2:40pmCessnock SportsgroundTBAPenrith Panthers (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s W)Saturday, 9 March, 11:00amRedfern OvalTBACanberra Raiders (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s W)Saturday, 9 March, 11:00amRaiders BelconnenTBASydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U19s W)Saturday, 9 March, 11:30amEric Tweedale StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U19s W)Saturday, 9 March, 2:10pmSt Johns OvalTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W)Saturday, 9 March, 2:30pmTerry Lamb ComplexTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s W)Wests Tigers (U19s W) 16x16px'''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s W)Saturday, 16 March, 11:30amHE Laybutt FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U19s W)Saturday, 16 March, 11:30amTerry Lamb ComplexTBAPenrith Panthers (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W)Saturday, 16 March, 12:00pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s W)Saturday, 16 March, 12:30pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBASydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s W)Saturday, 16 March, 1:30pmMascot OvalTBASt George Dragons (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s W)Saturday, 16 March, 2:30pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoParramatta Eels (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U19s W)Saturday, 23 March, 11:30amEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W)Saturday, 23 March, 11:30amKirkham OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U19s W)Saturday, 23 March, 12:30pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W)Saturday, 23 March, 2:10pmCessnock SportsgroundTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W)Saturday, 23 March, 4:00pm4 Pines ParkTBASt George Dragons (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U19s W)Sunday, 24 March, 2:30pmForshaw ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoParramatta Eels (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U19s W)Thursday, 28 March, 7:30pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U19s W)Saturday, 30 March, 12:00pm4 Pines ParkTBAIllawarra Steelers (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19s W)Saturday, 30 March, 12:00pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBANorth Sydney Bears (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U19s W)Saturday, 30 March, 12:15pmNSWRL Centre of ExcellenceTBACanberra Raiders (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19s W)Saturday, 30 March, 1:30pmSeiffert OvalTBASt George Dragons (U19s W) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U19s W)Saturday, 30 March, 2:30pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBASydney Roosters Indigenous Academy (U19s W) 16x16px'''BYE'''==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Elimination Finals'''4th PlaceV5th PlaceTBATBATBA3rd PlaceV6th PlaceTBATBATBA'''Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVLowest Ranked EF WinnerTBATBATBA2nd PlaceVHighest Ranked EF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''SF1 WinnerVSF2 WinnerTBATBATBA" ], [ "Under 18s", "=== SLE Laurie Daley Cup ===Source:The Laurie Daley Cup is the statewide men's under 18s competition.==== Teams ========= Northern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Central Coast Roosters'''Morry Breen OvalTBA'''Greater Northern Tigers'''Scully Park, Farrer MAHSTBA'''Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights'''Cessnock SportsgroundTBA'''North Coast Bulldogs'''Port Macquarie Regional StadiumTBA'''Northern Rivers Titans'''VariousTBA===== Southern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Illawarra-South Coast Dragons'''Ron Costello Oval, Centenary FieldTBA'''Macarthur-Wests Tigers'''Kirkham OvalTBA'''Monaro Colts'''NSWRL HQ BruceTBA'''Riverina Bulls'''Laurie Daley Oval, McDonalds ParkTBA'''Western Rams'''VariousTBA==== Ladders ========= Northern Conference =========== Ladder progression ======* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 2.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam12453116x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U18s)24216x16px Central Coast Roosters (U18s)24316x16px Northern Rivers Titans (U18s)22416x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U18s)00516x16px Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U18s)00===== Southern Conference =========== Ladder progression ======* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 2.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam12453116x16px Macarthur-Wests Tigers (U18s)24216x16px Monaro Colts (U18s)02316x16px Illawarra-South Coast Dragons (U18s)22416x16px Western Rams (U18s)02516x16px Riverina Bulls (U18s)00'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCentral Coast Roosters (U18s) 16x16px'''14''' – 016x16px Monaro Colts (U18s)Saturday, 3 February, 11:20amMorry Breen OvalMatt Galvin Northern Rivers Titans (U18s) 16x16px'''38''' – 1416x16px Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U18s)Saturday, 3 February, 11:20amKingsford Smith ParkNicholas WillerGreater Northern Tigers (U18s) 16x16px'''36''' – 616x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U18s)Saturday, 3 February, 11:20amScully ParkJack Fisher Illawarra-South Coast Dragons (U18s) 16x16px'''48''' – 616x16px Riverina Bulls (U18s)Sunday, 4 February, 11:20amRon Costello OvalBalunn Simon Macarthur-Wests Tigers (U18s) 16x16px'''26''' – 2216x16px Western Rams (U18s)Sunday, 4 February, 11:20amKirkham OvalLiam Richardson'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCentral Coast Roosters (U18s) 16x16px'''18''' – 1416x16px Northern Rivers Titans (U18s)Saturday, 10 February, 11:20amMorry Breen OvalBrodie RushbyMacarthur-Wests Tigers (U18s) 16x16px'''30''' – 1616x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U18s)Saturday, 10 February, 11:30amKirkham OvalBalunn SimonNewcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U18s) 16x16px8 – '''36'''16x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U18s)Saturday, 10 February, 12:20pmCessnock SportsgroundJake WalshWestern Rams (U18s) 16x16px'''40''' – 1216x16px Riverina Bulls (U18s)Sunday, 11 February, 11:20amSid Kallas OvalLiam RichardsonMonaro Colts (U18s) 16x16px'''38''' – 1216x16px Illawarra-South Coast Dragons (U18s)Sunday, 11 February, 1:20pmNSWRL HQ BruceMatt Galvin'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoGreater Northern Tigers (U18s) 16x16px26 – 2616x16px Central Coast Roosters (U18s)Saturday, 17 February, 11:20amFarrer MAHSJack FisherNorth Coast Bulldogs (U18s) 16x16px'''20''' – 416x16px Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U18s)Saturday, 17 February, 11:20amPort Macquarie Regional StadiumJake WalshWestern Rams (U18s) 16x16px18 – '''40'''16x16px Monaro Colts (U18s)Sunday, 18 February, 11:20amJock Colley OvalRhianna BoagMacarthur-Wests Tigers (U18s) 16x16px'''54''' – 1616x16px Riverina Bulls (U18s)Sunday, 18 February, 11:20amKirkham OvalBalunn SimonNorthern Rivers Titans (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra-South Coast Dragons (U18s)TBATBATBA'''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCentral Coast Roosters (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U18s)Saturday, 24 February, 11:20amMorry Breen OvalTBANorthern Rivers Titans (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U18s)Saturday, 24 February, 11:20amCrozier OvalTBARiverina Bulls (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U18s)Sunday, 25 February, 11:20amLaurie Daley OvalTBAIllawarra-South Coast Dragons (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Rams (U18s)Sunday, 25 February, 11:20amRon Costello OvalTBAMonaro Colts (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Macarthur-Wests Tigers (U18s)Sunday, 25 February, 12:20pmNSWRL HQ BruceTBA'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNewcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U18s)Saturday, 2 March, 10:45amCessnock SportsgroundTBAWestern Rams (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U18s)Saturday, 2 March, 11:20amCale OvalTBAIllawarra-South Coast Dragons (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Macarthur-Wests Tigers (U18s)Saturday, 2 March, 12:00pmCentenary FieldTBANorth Coast Bulldogs (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Northern Rivers Titans (U18s)Sunday, 3 March, 11:20amPort Macquarie Regional StadiumTBARiverina Bulls (U18s) 16x16pxV16x16px Monaro Colts (U18s)Sunday, 3 March, 11:20amMcDonalds ParkTBA==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Semi-Finals'''1st Place NorthernV2nd Place SouthernTBATBATBA1st Place SouthernV2nd Place NorthernTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''SF1 WinnerVSF2 WinnerTBATBATBA" ], [ "Under 17s", "=== UNE Harold Matthews Cup ===Source:The Harold Matthews Cup is the statewide boy's under 17s competition.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Balmain Tigers'''Leichhardt OvalTBA'''Canberra Raiders'''Raiders BelconnenTBA'''Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs'''Terry Lamb Complex, Hammondville OvalTBA'''Central Coast Roosters'''Bill Hicks OvalTBA'''Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks'''PointsBet StadiumTBA'''Illawarra Steelers'''Collegians Sporting ComplexTBA'''Manly Warringah Sea Eagles'''4 Pines ParkTBA'''Melbourne Storm'''Seabrook ReserveTBA'''New Zealand Warriors'''Navigation Home StadiumTBA'''Newcastle Knights'''St Johns Oval, Cessnock SportsgroundTBA'''North Sydney Bears'''Hills GrammarTBA'''Parramatta Eels'''Eric Tweedale StadiumTBA'''Penrith Panthers'''St Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''South Sydney Rabbitohs'''Redfern OvalTBA'''St George Dragons'''Netstrada Jubilee StadiumTBA'''Sydney Roosters'''VariousTBA'''Western Suburbs Magpies'''Kirkham OvalTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round in an elimination final position.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished the round in a semi-final position.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.", "* Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.PosTeam123456789116x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s)246216x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s)246316x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U17s)246416x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s)246516x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s)024616x16px Penrith Panthers (U17s)244716x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s)224816x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s)244916x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s)0241016x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s)1331116x16px Melbourne Storm (U17s)1131216x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s)2221316x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s)2221416x16px New Zealand Warriors (U17s)0221516x16px St George Dragons (U17s)0021616x16px Balmain Tigers (U17s)0021716x16px Canberra Raiders (U17s)000'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCanberra Raiders (U17s) 16x16px20 – '''28'''16x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s)Saturday, 3 February, 11:00amRaiders BelconnenLukas DurantPenrith Panthers (U17s) 16x16px'''44''' – 416x16px St George Dragons (U17s)Saturday, 3 February, 11:30amBlueBet StadiumBrodie RushbyNorth Sydney Bears (U17s) 16x16px12 – 1216x16px Melbourne Storm (U17s)Saturday, 3 February, 1:00pmHills GrammarJake WalshCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s) 16x16px'''30''' – 1616x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s)Saturday, 3 February, 1:00pmBelmore Sports GroundCurtis RobinsonBalmain Tigers (U17s) 16x16px6 – '''32'''16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s)Saturday, 3 February, 1:30pmPointsBet StadiumBailey WarrenIllawarra Steelers (U17s) 16x16px6 – '''52'''16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s)Saturday, 3 February, 1:30pmCollegians Sporting ComplexSalvatore MariglianoParramatta Eels (U17s) 16x16px'''34''' – 616x16px New Zealand Warriors (U17s)Sunday, 4 February, 10:00amEric Tweedale StadiumMatthew GomesCentral Coast Roosters (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U17s)Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s) 16x16px'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSt George Dragons (U17s) 16x16px6 – '''26'''16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s)Saturday, 10 February, 10:00amNetstrada Jubilee StadiumSalvatore MariglianoPenrith Panthers (U17s) 16x16px'''30''' – 2016x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s)Saturday, 10 February, 11:30amWindsor Sports ComplexCurtis RobinsonCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s) 16x16px20 – '''34'''16x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s)Saturday, 10 February, 12:30pmPointsBet StadiumWilliam DamatoWestern Suburbs Magpies (U17s) 16x16px'''44''' – 2216x16px Melbourne Storm (U17s)Saturday, 10 February, 1:00pmKirkham OvalBailey WarrenBalmain Tigers (U17s) 16x16px6 – '''26'''16x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s)Saturday, 10 February, 1:00pmLeichhardt OvalLukas DurantNewcastle Knights (U17s) 16x16px20 – '''24'''16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s)Saturday, 10 February, 1:45pmCessnock SportsgroundJayden KastelanCentral Coast Roosters (U17s) 16x16px'''38''' – 1016x16px Canberra Raiders (U17s)Saturday, 10 February, 2:30pmMorry Breen OvalMatthew GomesNorth Sydney Bears (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s)New Zealand Warriors (U17s) 16x16px'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoPenrith Panthers (U17s) 16x16px10 – '''46'''16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s)Saturday, 17 February, 10:00amWindsor Sports ComplexJayden KastelanSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s) 16x16px6 – '''24'''16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s)Saturday, 17 February, 11:30amRedfern OvalMatthew GomesIllawarra Steelers (U17s) 16x16px'''20''' – 016x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s)Saturday, 17 February, 12:30pmCollegians Sporting ComplexJabril DaizliNorth Sydney Bears (U17s) 16x16px14 – '''28'''16x16px St George Dragons (U17s)Saturday, 17 February, 1:00pmHills GrammarLukas DurantCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s) 16x16px'''19''' – 1816x16px Canberra Raiders (U17s)Saturday, 17 February, 1:30pmPointsBet StadiumLiam RichardsonNewcastle Knights (U17s) 16x16px16 – '''18'''16x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U17s)Saturday, 17 February, 2:10pmSt John OvalBrodie RushbySydney Roosters (U17s) 16x16px'''28''' – 1816x16px New Zealand Warriors (U17s)Sunday, 18 February, 10:30amMorry Breen OvalSalvatore MariglianoParramatta Eels (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Melbourne Storm (U17s)Balmain Tigers (U17s) 16x16px'''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNewcastle Knights (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s)Saturday, 24 February, 11:30amSt Johns OvalTBASydney Roosters (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U17s)Saturday, 24 February, 12:30pmHenson ParkTBABalmain Tigers (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U17s)Saturday, 24 February, 1:00pmLeichhardt OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s)Saturday, 24 February, 1:30pm4 Pines ParkTBAIllawarra Steelers (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s)Saturday, 24 February, 1:30pmWIN StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U17s)Sunday, 25 February, 9:30amHills GrammarTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px New Zealand Warriors (U17s)Sunday, 25 February, 10:00amRedfern OvalTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px St George Dragons (U17s)Canberra Raiders (U17s) 16x16px'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoPenrith Panthers (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s)Friday, 1 March, 6:30pmWindsor Sports ComplexTBAMelbourne Storm (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U17s)Saturday, 2 March, 12:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s)Saturday, 2 March, 12:30pmPointsBet StadiumTBANorth Sydney Bears (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s)Saturday, 2 March, 1:00pmHills GrammarTBAParramatta Eels (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s)Saturday, 2 March, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U17s)Saturday, 2 March, 1:00pmKirkham OvalTBANewcastle Knights (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s)Saturday, 2 March, 1:20pmCessnock SportsgroundTBANew Zealand Warriors (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Balmain Tigers (U17s)Sunday, 3 March, 8:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s)Saturday, 9 March, 10:00amTerry Lamb ComplexTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Balmain Tigers (U17s)Saturday, 9 March, 11:00amLidcombe OvalTBACentral Coast Roosters (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s)Saturday, 9 March, 12:00pmBill Hicks OvalTBACanberra Raiders (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U17s)Saturday, 9 March, 12:30pmRaiders BelconnenTBAMelbourne Storm (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s)Saturday, 9 March, 1:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBASydney Roosters (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U17s)Saturday, 9 March, 1:30pmWoy Woy OvalTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s)Saturday, 9 March, 1:45pmRedfern OvalTBANew Zealand Warriors (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s)Sunday, 10 March, 8:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSt George Dragons (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s)Saturday, 16 March, 10:00amNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s)Saturday, 16 March, 10:00amKirkham OvalTBASydney Roosters (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s)Saturday, 16 March, 10:30amMascot OvalTBACentral Coast Roosters (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U17s)Saturday, 16 March, 10:30amBill Hicks OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmHE Laybutt FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Balmain Tigers (U17s)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmTerry Lamb ComplexTBAMelbourne Storm (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBANew Zealand Warriors (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U17s)Sunday, 17 March, 8:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Balmain Tigers (U17s)Saturday, 23 March, 1:00pm4 Pines ParkTBAParramatta Eels (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s)Saturday, 23 March, 1:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWestern Suburbs Magpies (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s)Saturday, 23 March, 1:00pmKirkham OvalTBACentral Coast Roosters (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Melbourne Storm (U17s)Saturday, 23 March, 1:30pmBill Hicks OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s)Saturday, 23 March, 3:30pmSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBANew Zealand Warriors (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s)Sunday, 24 March, 8:00amNavigation Home StadiumTBASt George Dragons (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canberra Raiders (U17s)Sunday, 24 March, 10:00amForshaw ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s)Sunday, 24 March, 10:00amHammondville OvalTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoParramatta Eels (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Suburbs Magpies (U17s)Friday, 29 March, 11:00amEric Tweedale StadiumTBACanberra Raiders (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s)Saturday, 30 March, 12:00pmSeiffert OvalTBAMelbourne Storm (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s)Saturday, 30 March, 1:00pmSeabrook ReserveTBABalmain Tigers (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s)Saturday, 30 March, 1:00pmLeichhardt OvalTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s)Saturday, 30 March, 1:30pm4 Pines ParkTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s)Saturday, 30 March, 1:30pmPointsBet StadiumTBAIllawarra Steelers (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s)Saturday, 30 March, 1:30pmCollegians Sporting ComplexTBANew Zealand Warriors (U17s) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U17s)Sunday, 31 March, 8:00amHammondville OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (U17s) 16x16px'''BYE'''==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Elimination Finals'''4th PlaceV5th PlaceTBATBATBA3rd PlaceV6th PlaceTBATBATBA'''Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVLowest Ranked EF WinnerTBATBATBA2nd PlaceVHighest Ranked EF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''SF1 WinnerVSF2 WinnerTBATBATBA=== Westpac Lisa Fiaola Cup (Metro) ===Source:The Lisa Fiaola Cup (Metro) is the state's metropolitan girl's under 17s competition.==== Teams ====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs'''Terry Lamb Complex, Hammondville OvalTBA'''Central Coast Roosters'''Bill Hicks OvalTBA'''Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks'''PointsBet StadiumTBA'''Illawarra Steelers'''Collegians Sporting ComplexTBA'''Manly Warringah Sea Eagles'''4 Pines ParkTBA'''Newcastle Knights'''St Johns Oval, Cessnock SportsgroundTBA'''North Sydney Bears'''Hills GrammarTBA'''Parramatta Eels'''Eric Tweedale StadiumTBA'''Penrith Panthers'''St Marys Leagues StadiumTBA'''South Sydney Rabbitohs'''Redfern OvalTBA'''St George Dragons'''Netstrada Jubilee StadiumTBA'''Sydney Roosters'''VariousTBA'''Wests Tigers'''Leichhardt Oval, Kirkham OvalTBA==== Ladder ========= Ladder progression =====* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round in an elimination final position.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished the round in a semi-final position.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.", "* Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.PosTeam123456789116x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s G)246216x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G)246316x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s G)246416x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s G)224516x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G)244616x16px Wests Tigers (U17s G)224716x16px Penrith Panthers (U17s G)244816x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s G)024916x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G)0001016x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s G)0221116x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s G)0001216x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G)0001316x16px St George Dragons (U17s G)000'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoPenrith Panthers (U17s G) 16x16px'''36''' – 016x16px St George Dragons (U17s G)Saturday, 3 February, 10:00amBlueBet StadiumAden HaywardCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G) 16x16px'''36''' – 1016x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s G)Saturday, 3 February, 10:00amBelmore Sports GroundJames FitzgeraldCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G) 16x16px18 – '''20'''16x16px Wests Tigers (U17s G)Saturday, 3 February, 10:00amPointsBet StadiumLogan NeilsenNorth Sydney Bears (U17s G) 16x16px6 – '''44'''16x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s G)Saturday, 3 February, 10:30amHills GrammarTallon IronsIllawarra Steelers (U17s G) 16x16px'''14''' – 1216x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G)Saturday, 3 February, 10:30amCollegians Sporting ComplexJesse McQuire Central Coast Roosters (U17s G) 16x16px'''12''' – 616x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s G)Saturday, 3 February, 1:00pmMorry Breen OvalCallum RichardsonManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G) 16x16px4 – '''12'''16x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s G)Saturday, 10 February, 9:00amPointsBet StadiumJaylen ChaslePenrith Panthers (U17s G) 16x16px'''14''' – 816x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G)Saturday, 10 February, 10:00amWindsor Sports ComplexJesse McQuireWests Tigers (U17s G) 16x16px18 – '''20'''16x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s G)Saturday, 10 February, 10:00amLeichhardt OvalTallon IronsCentral Coast Roosters (U17s G) 16x16px10 – '''12'''16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s G)Saturday, 10 February, 1:00pmMorry Breen OvalCallum RichardsonCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G) 16x16px'''38''' – 1616x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s G)Saturday, 10 February, 1:30pmHammondville OvalNelson PantelisSt George Dragons (U17s G) 16x16px4 – '''46'''16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G)Saturday, 10 February, 3:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumJames FitzgeraldNorth Sydney Bears (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G) 16x16px6 – '''36'''16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s G)Saturday, 17 February, 10:00amPointsBet StadiumJoshua BlackmanPenrith Panthers (U17s G) 16x16px4 – '''48'''16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G)Saturday, 17 February, 10:00amFederation Forest ReserveJosh WilliamsonSydney Roosters (U17s G) 16x16px'''58''' – 016x16px St George Dragons (U17s G)Saturday, 17 February, 10:00amHenson ParkJaylen ChasleNorth Sydney Bears (U17s G) 16x16px8 – '''42'''16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s G)Saturday, 17 February, 10:30amHills GrammarHarrison BuxtonNewcastle Knights (U17s G) 16x16px18 – '''22'''16x16px Wests Tigers (U17s G)Saturday, 17 February, 11:30amSt John OvalNathan HillierSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G) 16x16px'''28''' – 016x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G)Sunday, 18 February, 1:00pmMascot OvalAlexander PruscinoParramatta Eels (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSydney Roosters (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U17s G)Saturday, 24 February, 9:30amHenson ParkTBAWests Tigers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s G)Saturday, 24 February, 10:00amLeichhardt OvalTBAIllawarra Steelers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s G)Saturday, 24 February, 10:30amWIN StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G)Saturday, 24 February, 11:00am4 Pines ParkTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G)Sunday, 25 February, 1:30pmRedfern OvalTBACentral Coast Roosters (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px St George Dragons (U17s G)Newcastle Knights (U17s G) 16x16px'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G)Saturday, 2 March, 9:00amPointsBet StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U17s G)Saturday, 2 March, 10:00amEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s G)Saturday, 2 March, 10:00amKirkham OvalTBANorth Sydney Bears (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G)Saturday, 2 March, 10:30amHills GrammarTBAIllawarra Steelers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s G)Saturday, 2 March, 10:30amSid Parrish ParkTBANewcastle Knights (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G)Saturday, 2 March, 12:00pmCessnock SportsgroundTBAPenrith Panthers (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 6'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s G)Saturday, 9 March, 9:30amRedfern OvalTBASydney Roosters (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Parramatta Eels (U17s G)Saturday, 9 March, 10:00amEric Tweedale StadiumTBACentral Coast Roosters (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U17s G)Saturday, 9 March, 10:30amBill Hicks OvalTBANewcastle Knights (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px St George Dragons (U17s G)Saturday, 9 March, 11:30amSt Johns OvalTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G)Saturday, 9 March, 1:00pmTerry Lamb ComplexTBACronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s G)Wests Tigers (U17s G) 16x16px'''Round 7'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s G)Saturday, 16 March, 10:00amHE Laybutt FieldTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U17s G)Saturday, 16 March, 10:00amTerry Lamb ComplexTBAPenrith Panthers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G)Saturday, 16 March, 10:30amSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBAParramatta Eels (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s G)Saturday, 16 March, 11:00amEric Tweedale StadiumTBASt George Dragons (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s G)Saturday, 16 March, 1:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s G)Saturday, 16 March, 3:00pmMascot OvalTBASouth Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 8'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoParramatta Eels (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px North Sydney Bears (U17s G)Saturday, 23 March, 10:00amEric Tweedale StadiumTBAWests Tigers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G)Saturday, 23 March, 10:00amKirkham OvalTBAPenrith Panthers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra Steelers (U17s G)Saturday, 23 March, 11:00amSt Marys Leagues StadiumTBANewcastle Knights (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G)Saturday, 23 March, 11:30amCessnock SportsgroundTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Sydney Roosters (U17s G)Saturday, 23 March, 2:30pm4 Pines ParkTBASt George Dragons (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U17s G)Sunday, 24 March, 1:00pmForshaw ParkTBACanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE''''''Round 9'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoParramatta Eels (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Penrith Panthers (U17s G)Thursday, 28 March, 6:00pmEric Tweedale StadiumTBAManly Warringah Sea Eagles (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Wests Tigers (U17s G)Saturday, 30 March, 10:30am4 Pines ParkTBAIllawarra Steelers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U17s G)Saturday, 30 March, 10:30amCollegians Sporting ComplexTBANorth Sydney Bears (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle Knights (U17s G)Saturday, 30 March, 11:00amNSWRL Centre of ExcellenceTBACentral Coast Roosters (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px South Sydney Rabbitohs (U17s G)Saturday, 30 March, 11:00amBill Hicks OvalTBASt George Dragons (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (U17s G)Saturday, 30 March, 1:00pmNetstrada Jubilee StadiumTBASydney Roosters (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE'''==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Elimination Finals'''4th PlaceV5th PlaceTBATBATBA3rd PlaceV6th PlaceTBATBATBA'''Semi-Finals'''1st PlaceVLowest Ranked EF WinnerTBATBATBA2nd PlaceVHighest Ranked EF WinnerTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''SF1 WinnerVSF2 WinnerTBATBATBA=== Westpac Lisa Fiaola Cup (Regional) ===The Lisa Fiaola Cup (Metro) is the state's regional girl's under 17s competition.==== Teams ========= Northern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Greater Northern Tigers'''Scully ParkTBA'''North Coast Bulldogs'''Rex Hardaker OvalTBA'''Northern Rivers Titans'''Frank McGuren FieldTBA===== Southern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Monaro Colts'''McLean OvalTBA'''Riverina Bulls'''Laurie Daley Oval, McDonalds ParkTBA'''Western Rams'''N/ATBA==== Ladders ========= Northern Conference =========== Ladder progression ======* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam123116x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U17s G)216x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U17s G)316x16px Northern Rivers Titans (U17s G)===== Southern Conference =========== Ladder progression ======* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam123116x16px Monaro Colts (U17s G)216x16px Riverina Bulls (U17s G)316x16px Western Rams (U17s G)'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNorthern Rivers Titans (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U17s G)Saturday, 24 February, 12:50pmFrank McGuren FieldTBARiverina Bulls (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Rams (U17s G)Sunday, 25 February, 12:45pmLaurie Daley OvalTBANorth Coast Bulldogs (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Monaro Colts (U17s G)'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeNorth Coast Bulldogs (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Northern Rivers Titans (U17s G)Saturday, 2 March, 11:30amRex Hardaker OvalTBARiverina Bulls (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Monaro Colts (U17s G)Sunday, 3 March, 11:20amMcDonalds ParkTBAGreater Northern Tigers (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Western Rams (U17s G)'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeGreater Northern Tigers (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U17s G)Saturday, 9 March, 10:30amScully ParkTBAMonaro Colts (U17s G) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Rams (U17s G)Sunday, 10 March, 10:00amMcLean OvalTBANorthern Rivers Titans (U17s G) 16x16px'''BYE'''16x16px Riverina Bulls (U17s G)==== Grand Final ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Grand Final'''1st Place NorthernV1st Place SouthernTBATBATBA" ], [ "Under 16s", "=== SLE Andrew Johns Cup ===Source:The Andrew Johns Cup is the statewide boy's under 16s competition.==== Teams ========= Northern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Central Coast Roosters'''Morry Breen OvalTBA'''Greater Northern Tigers'''Scully Park, Farrer MAHSTBA'''Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights'''Cessnock SportsgroundTBA'''North Coast Bulldogs'''Port Macquarie Regional StadiumTBA'''Northern Rivers Titans'''VariousTBA===== Southern Conference =====ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach'''Illawarra-South Coast Dragons'''Ron Costello Oval, Centenary FieldTBA'''Macarthur-Wests Tigers'''Kirkham OvalTBA'''Monaro Colts'''NSWRL HQ BruceTBA'''Riverina Bulls'''Laurie Daley Oval, McDonalds ParkTBA'''Western Rams'''VariousTBA==== Ladders ========= Northern Conference =========== Ladder progression ======* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 2.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam12453116x16px Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U16s)24216x16px Central Coast Roosters (U16s)24316x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U16s)22416x16px Northern Rivers Titans (U16s)00516x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U16s)00===== Southern Conference =========== Ladder progression ======* Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 2.", "* Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.", "* Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.PosTeam12453116x16px Macarthur-Wests Tigers (U16s)24216x16px Western Rams (U16s)02316x16px Illawarra-South Coast Dragons (U16s)02416x16px Riverina Bulls (U16s)22516x16px Monaro Colts (U16s)00'''Season Results:''''''Round 1'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCentral Coast Roosters (U16s) 16x16px'''26''' – 1016x16px Monaro Colts (U16s)Saturday, 3 February, 10:00amMorry Breen OvalAlex Le-Geyt Northern Rivers Titans (U16s) 16x16px12 – '''22'''16x16px Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U16s)Saturday, 3 February, 10:00amKingsford Smith ParkJack ThorntonGreater Northern Tigers (U16s) 16x16px10 – '''34'''16x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U16s)Saturday, 3 February, 10:00amScully ParkBrayden SylvesterIllawarra-South Coast Dragons (U16s) 16x16px18 – '''24'''16x16px Riverina Bulls (U16s)Sunday, 4 February, 10:00amRon Costello OvalRhianna Boag Macarthur-Wests Tigers (U16s) 16x16px'''24''' – 2016x16px Western Rams (U16s)Sunday, 4 February, 10:00amKirkham OvalWill Flint'''Round 2'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCentral Coast Roosters (U16s) 16x16px'''26''' – 2216x16px Northern Rivers Titans (U16s)Saturday, 10 February, 10:00amMorry Breen OvalJack FisherMacarthur-Wests Tigers (U16s) 16x16px'''24''' – 216x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U16s)Saturday, 10 February, 10:00amKirkham OvalWill FlintNewcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U16s) 16x16px'''28''' – 1616x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U16s)Saturday, 10 February, 11:00amCessnock SportsgroundRami Abu-MansourWestern Rams (U16s) 16x16px'''34''' – 1216x16px Riverina Bulls (U16s)Sunday, 11 February, 10:00amSid Kallas OvalIsaac CornellMonaro Colts (U16s) 16x16px14 – '''26'''16x16px Illawarra-South Coast Dragons (U16s)Sunday, 11 February, 12:00pmNSWRL HQ BruceRhianna Boag'''Round 3'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoGreater Northern Tigers (U16s) 16x16px6 – '''28'''16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U16s)Saturday, 17 February, 10:00amFarrer MAHSBrayden SilversterNorth Coast Bulldogs (U16s) 16x16px14 – '''38'''16x16px Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U16s)Saturday, 17 February, 10:00amPort Macquarie Regional StadiumRami Abu-MansourWestern Rams (U16s) 16x16px'''36''' – 616x16px Monaro Colts (U16s)Sunday, 18 February, 10:00amJock Colley OvalWill FlintMacarthur-Wests Tigers (U16s) 16x16px'''32''' – 1416x16px Riverina Bulls (U16s)Sunday, 18 February, 10:00amKirkham OvalNelson PantelisNorthern Rivers Titans (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Illawarra-South Coast Dragons (U16s)TBATBATBA'''Round 4'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoCentral Coast Roosters (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px North Coast Bulldogs (U16s)Saturday, 24 February, 10:00amMorry Breen OvalTBANorthern Rivers Titans (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U16s)Saturday, 24 February, 10:00amCrozier OvalTBARiverina Bulls (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Newcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U16s)Sunday, 25 February, 10:00amLaurie Daley OvalTBAIllawarra-South Coast Dragons (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Western Rams (U16s)Sunday, 25 February, 10:00amRon Costello OvalTBAMonaro Colts (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Macarthur-Wests Tigers (U16s)Sunday, 25 February, 11:00amNSWRL HQ BruceTBA'''Round 5'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeVideoNewcastle-Maitland Region Knights (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Central Coast Roosters (U16s)Saturday, 2 March, 9:30amCessnock SportsgroundTBAWestern Rams (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Greater Northern Tigers (U16s)Saturday, 2 March, 10:00amCale OvalTBAIllawarra-South Coast Dragons (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Macarthur-Wests Tigers (U16s)Saturday, 2 March, 10:30amCentenary FieldTBANorth Coast Bulldogs (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Northern Rivers Titans (U16s)Sunday, 3 March, 10:00amPort Macquarie Regional StadiumTBARiverina Bulls (U16s) 16x16pxV16x16px Monaro Colts (U16s)Sunday, 3 March, 10:00amMcDonalds ParkTBA==== Finals Series ====HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee'''Semi-Finals'''1st Place NorthernV2nd Place SouthernTBATBATBA1st Place SouthernV2nd Place NorthernTBATBATBA'''Grand Final'''SF1 WinnerVSF2 WinnerTBATBATBA" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rocket League Sideswipe" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Rocket League Sideswipe''''' is a free-to-play mobile vehicular soccer video game published by Psyonix.", "It serves as a spinoff of ''Rocket League'', but with 2D computer graphics.", "An alpha version of the game was released in Oceania in March 2021 before the game was given a worldwide release in late November.The game received generally positive reviews from critics." ], [ "Gameplay", "''Sideswipe'' typically has the same type of gameplay as its console version, in which players must move their cars in order to hit the ball into the opponent's goal.", "If both teams have the same amount of goals at the 0-second mark (at this point, the game won't end unless the ball hits the ground or a goal is scored), the game will enter a sudden death phase (known in-game as overtime) in which the first team to score wins.", "The game has multiple single-player and multiplayer modes, including game modes that revolve around sports other than soccer, such as basketball and volleyball.The game has casual playlists and competitive (known as Ranked) playlists in which players are given a rank during the game's competitive \"season\".", "They will rank up a sub-division by winning (sometimes two sub-divisions) and will rank down a sub-division by losing.", "The ranks, from highest to lowest are Grand Champion (in which players cannot demote out of), Champion, Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze.", "At the end of the season (which typically lasts 55 days), players will receive rewards based on if they won a match in their peak rank or not.The game is currently in its 13th ranked season, which is scheduled to end on February 26, 2024." ], [ "Development", "In an interview with ''Pocket Gamer,'' Psyonix employees Bethany Leuenberger and Robert Garza explained the origins and development of the game, in which the latter says the founder of Psyonix, Dave Hagewood, realized there was a \"market for a car soccer game on mobile\", sparking the idea for ''Rocket League Sideswipe''.", "Development started in April 2018 with a \"very tiny\" team working on the game.", "Three playtests were released, the third of which involving a Psyonix employee that was stated to be very good at the main game.", "Both Leuenberger and Garza were said to be \"extremely\" and \"insanely\" happy with the game's launch.", "The game has been reported to have acquired 20 million downloads in the first forty days of its worldwide release." ], [ "Reception", "The game received \"generally favorable\" reviews from aggregator Metacritic.", "It was given a 9/10 by ''Destructoid'', and a 9/10 by ''GameSpot'', which the latter site characterizes as \"superb.\"", "''PCMag'' gave the game a 4.0 out of 5 for iOS, stating that the touch controls can be \"occasionally frustrating\" and describing the progression system as \"annoying.", "\"''Sideswipe'' was the most downloaded mobile game in December 2021." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Serenity Cox" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Serenity Cox''' (born October 15, 1984) is a Canadian pornographic actress based in Toronto, Canada.", "Since entering the scene in 2020 she has won multiple awards, including PornHub's Top Fetish Performer at the 2023 PornHub Awards." ], [ "Career", "Cox’s journey into the adult industry started in her thirties, as a hobby between her and her husband, documenting their sexual adventures in an open marriage.", "In 2021 they began sharing some of this footage on online platforms, and by 2022 they were posting regularly on PornHub.In 2022 and 2023 Cox was listed as one of the most searched for Amateur Models on PornHub in their Year in Review report, their annual publication that documents the past year's hottest trends, terms and searches.In February 2024 she was named PornHub’s \"Amateur Model of the Year\" after amassing close to half a billion views on the platform.", "Cox starred in her first professional production in 2024, “Upstanding Citizen” for MILFY, a division of Vixen Media Group.", "Released on January 10, 2024.Most recently Cox has be nominated for a prestigious AVN Award at the 2024 Awards in the category of “Favorite Female Indie Creator”Her work also features in the indie movie The Highest Brasil, a movie about a struggling fisherman, who is unexpectedly offered the delicious pleasures of an unusual new life within a sexual utopia." ], [ "Awards", "* Favorite Newcomer - 4th PornHub Awards 2022* Top Fetish Performer - 5th PornHub Awards 2023* Lesbian Creator of the Year - xHamster Awards 2023" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * *" ] ]
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[ [ "February 1983 North American blizzard" ], [ "Introduction", "A blizzard in February 1983, nicknamed the '''\"Megalopolitan Blizzard\"''', impacted the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, and New England regions of the United States.", "First developing as a low-pressure area on February 9 while a El Niño event ensued, the low then moved eastward across the Gulf of Mexico and emerged over the Atlantic Ocean near the Georgia–South Carolina border.", "The low then developed and intensified into a cyclone as it moved parallel along the East Coast of the United States The cyclone then moved northward, while producing blizzard conditions and heavy snowfall across portions of the Mid-Atlantic on February 11, including across Maryland and northern Virginia.", "Continuing to intensify and moving northward, the cyclone then brought heavy snow and blizzard conditions to parts of the Northeast and New England.", "Overall, the blizzard caused 46 deaths and set multiple weather records in terms of snowfall." ], [ "Meteorological synopsis", "In 1982 and 1983, a strong El Niño occurred, including on the dates during the blizzard's occurrence, which led to above-average temperatures across the northern United States and a cooler and wetter weather pattern across the South.", "On February 9, a low-pressure area formed, which was centered over eastern Texas and along the Texas-Gulf of Mexico coastline.", "The low then progressed eastward across the Gulf the next day, before moving across the Southeastern United States and emerging in the Atlantic Ocean off the Georgia-Florida coast.", "The low then intensified and fully developed into a cyclone as it approached Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.", "As the cyclone moved northward along the East Coast of the United States, snow fell across the Mid-Atlantic beginning on February 11, with some areas experiencing blizzard conditions.", "The cyclone then produced snow and blizzard conditions across portions of the Northeastern United States and New England regions, continuing to intensify as its pressure dropped to 1003 millibars by February 12.The low's pressure continued to drop on that day while reaching portions of southern New England.", "The low then tracked offshore northward, off the New England coast.", "The blizzard was nicknamed the '''\"Megalopolitan Blizzard\"''' after the system hit numerous metropolitan areas along the East Coast of the United States with of snow." ], [ "Preparations and impact", "=== Mid-Atlantic ===The SS Marine Electric pictured before its sinking.", "The cyclone caused the merchant ship to submerge on February 12, causing at least 31 deaths.In preparation of the blizzard in Virginia, Eastern Mennonite University and James Madison University were closed, with the latter cancelling its classes for the first time since the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962.At Richmond International Airport in Richmond, of snow fell, which is the third-highest snow accumulation in the city.", "Daily snowfall records were set in Lynchburg and Roanoke, where and of snow fell in 24 hours, respectively.", "The heaviest snow fell in Woodstock, where of snow accumulated.", "The cyclone caused the SS Marine Electric, a merchant ship, to capsize, killing at least 31 people.In Maryland, of snow fell in Baltimore, which was the second-highest snowfall after the Knickerbocker storm in 1922.Some areas in Frederick and Montgomery counties in Maryland had its heaviest snowfall on record.", "In Washington, D.C., of snow fell, closing Baltimore/Washington International Airport, Dulles International Airport, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and shutting down the Washington Metro.", "Numerous vehicle accidents occurred in West Virginia, as there were more than 34,000 power outages across Charleston and Pineville.", "The highest snow accumulation from the blizzard fell in Glen Cary, West Virginia, where of snow accumulated.", "In Windsor Locks, West Virginia, a record of snow fell in 12 hours.=== Northeastern United States ===The low-pressure area causing blizzard conditions across portions of the Northeast on February 12In Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the snow prompted firefighters and emergency management to sleep in the fire department's halls to prepare for emergencies.", "On February 11, the heavy snowfall also cancelled Ronald and Nancy Reagan's trip to Camp David, in which George Shultz was invited for dinner and marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War.", "The blizzard also produced in Springfield, Massachusetts, which is the third-highest snowfall total there since 1905 as of 2013.The blizzard also produced the same total at Bradley International Airport in Hartford, Connecticut, which is the fourth-highest snowfall total there as of 2015.Hundreds of vehicles were abandoned on the Staten Island Expressway as heavy snowfall rates occurred and up to of snow fell.", "In Central Park, of snow fell, which is the thirteenth-highest snowfall accumulation there since 1869 as of 2021.Twenty-four-hour snowfall records were set in Allentown, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia, with all three cities receiving more than of snow.", "In Allentown and Bethlehem, of snow fell in one hour.", "At Harrisburg International Airport, of snow fell, which is the second-highest snow accumulation across the Susquehanna Valley.", "The blizzard also stranded thousands of people at an Aerosmith concert in Springfield, Massachusetts.", "Lightning also occurred during the blizzard in some areas across the Northeast.Several airports were closed as a result of near-zero visibility caused by the heavy snowfall, including LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport across the New York metropolitan area, as well as Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia.", "Multiple departing flights from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport were cancelled, and the Pennsylvania State Police noted that Interstate 80 \"closed itself\".", "Businesses and schools across Pennsylvania were closed, and Interstate 95 in Philadelphia was closed.", "A snow emergency was declared in New York City, as well as a state of emergency for several areas in New Jersey, including Trenton." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Manik Bhattacharya" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Manik Bhattacharya''' is an Indian teacher, advocate and politician who served as president of West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) until 2022.A member of Trinamool Congress, he is serving as member of West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Palashipara, Nadia since 7 May 2021." ], [ "Education", "Bhattacharya earned a Bachelor of Commerce in 1975 at Calcutta University followed by a master degree in 1977.He later studied B.Ed in 1982.He also earned a bachelor degree from Law in 1981.Bhattacharya later completed L.L.M From Utkal University in 1997 and earned a Ph.D From Burdwan University in 1998." ], [ "Career", "=== Teaching career ===Bhattacharya joined Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College as teaching clerk in 1998.At the same time during Left Front Administration, he was promoted to Principal in that college.", "He retired after joining politics.", "In 2023, during a trial on West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) recruitment scam at Calcutta High Court, the University Grant Commission and the State Government submitted an affidavit, admitting that the appointment of Bhattacharya as the principal had flouted all norms.=== Political career ===He joined Trinamool Congress in 2011, and contested from Palashipara seat but lost to his rival and then legislator S. M. Sadi of CPI(M).=== As President of State Primary Education Board ===Following his defeat in 2011 elections, the State Government appointed him as State Primary Education Board President in 2011.In August 2022, he was removed from this post following his arrest on SSC scam by Enforcement Directorate (ED) and replaced by Goutam Paul." ], [ "Controversies", "Bhattacharya was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on 11 October 2022 on connection of SSC scam.", "During SLST Examination 2016, he was the president of WBBPE.", "In late 2023, he was admitted to SSKM Hospital, citing chest pains." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Bowling Green Falcons football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Bowling Green Falcons football team''' will represent Bowling Green State University in the Mid-American Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", "The Falcons are led by Scot Loeffler in his sixth year as the head coach.", "The Falcons will play home games at Doyt Perry Stadium, located in Bowling Green, Ohio." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "Offseason", "=== Transfer Portal ===Eight Bowling Green Falcons players via NCAAA Transfer Portal during or after the 2023 season.", "Over the off-season, Bowling Green added three players from the transfer portal.", "According to 247 Sports, Bowling Green had the No.", "120 ranked transfer class in the country.", "Source: Departing transfersAndrew BenchTESouth AlabamaDavion DanielsDBSlippery RockCashius HowellEDGETexas A&MJalen HuskeyCBMarylandAbdul-Fatai IbrahimWRLA TechTa'ron KeithRBWestern Kentcuky Incoming transfersJa'Corey BenjaminDBTexas SouthernCJ BrownDBNorthern IllinoisJustin EklundLBSan Jose StateRJ Garcia IIWRKansas State Malcom Johnson Jr.WRAuburn Zach LongKTroy Nick ReimerOLMerrimack Edward RhamboDBNorthern Arizona" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hamidah Osman" ], [ "Introduction", "Dato' '''Hamidah binti Osman''' is a Malaysian politician who served as Member of the Perak State Legislative Assembly for Sungai Rapat from 2004 to May 2013 and State EXCO from 2009 to 2019." ], [ "Politics", "Hamida is the former women's wing chairperson of UMNO Division of Gopeng and served as a senior executive councilor in Perak.", "However, she was expelled from UMNO in 2015 for publicly criticizing party chairman Datuk Seri Najib Razak.", "In 2016, he joined the Malaysian United Indigenous Party founded by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad as vice chairman until she quit the party at the end of September 2017.On 10 August 2022, Hamida, who is the vice chairman of the Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia, was dissatisfied with the party's joining the Gerakan Tanah Air established by Mahathir, chairman of the Homeland Fighter's Party, so she announced his resignation from all party positions and quit the party." ], [ "Controversy", "In the Perak State Legislative Assembly, Hamidah has raised racial issues when comparing the credibility of Indians to snakes.", "MP of Ipoh Timor, Lim Kit Siang asked the Perak Barisan Nasional chairman, Dato' Seri Mohd Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali to apologize for Hamidah Osman's outburst.", "In an incident on 27 June 2008, Hamidah asked Speaker V. Sivakumar whether he agreed or not with the analogy." ], [ "Election results", "+ '''Perak State Legislative Assembly'''YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout2004'''N43 Sungai Rapat''''''Hamidah Osman''' ('''UMNO''')'''11,881''''''65.90%'''Roslan Shaharum (PAS)5,61231.13%18,5026,26971.82%Balakrishnan Rengasamy (IND)5362.97%2008'''Hamidah Osman''' ('''UMNO''')'''10,635''''''51.54%'''Radzi Zainon (PAS)9,99948.59%21,04063672.98%2013Hamidah Osman (UMNO)16,60245.89%'''Radzi Zainon''' ('''PAS''')'''19,240''''''53.19%'''36,7412,63885.70%" ], [ "Honours", "* :** 50px Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (KMN) (2005)* :** 50px Knight Commander of the Order of Cura Si Manja Kini (DPCM) – '''Dato'''' (2009)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kii-Shingu Domain" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Kii-Shingu Domain''' (紀伊新宮藩) was a domain that ruled present-day Shingu City, Wakayama Prefecture (Kii Province).", "The capital is located at Shingū Castle (Shingu City, Wakayama Prefecture).", "The rulers of the domain were the Mizuno clan, who were the chief retainers of the Wakayama Domain, were given 35,000 koku.Walls of Shingū CastleGates leading to Shingū Castle Aerial view of Shingū Castle Mizuno Shigenaka, founder of Kii-Shingu DomainMizuno Tadaaki, the 9th next to last daimyo of Kii-Shingu DomainMizuno Tadamoto, final daimyo of Kii-Shingu Domain" ], [ "History", "During the Sengoku period, The Kii-Shingu Domain was in the hands of Horiuchi Ujiyoshi , a vassal of the Toyotomi clan, but it fell into the hands of the Western army during the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600.Asano Yukinaga, who was confined to Kii Province, Asano Tadanaga held the territory, but when the Asano clan was transferred to the Aki-Hiroshima Domain, Tadanaga accompanied him.", "Afterwards, Mizuno Shigeo, who joined the Ando clan as a senior retainer to Tokugawa Yorinobu, acquired 35,000 koku in Shingu.The Mizuno clan, under the shogunate system were only vassals of the Kii-Tokugawa family and were not as daimyo.", "The Mizuno clan played an important role in the domain's politics as chief retainers for treated generations.", "The 9th daimyo, Mizuno Tadao, assisted Tokugawa Iemochi , who later became the 14th shogun from the lord of Wakayama, and worked with Naosuke Ii, a famous elder statesman at the end of the Edo period.When the Tokugawa Gosanke's Wakayama Domain directly controlled the Chigyo, the Shingū Castle, the residents of what is now Kimoto-cho, Kumano City, Mie Prefecture fiercely opposed it, and Yoshida Shodayu, a feudal retainer at the time, scrambled to change the Chigyo.", "It was enshrined at Kimoto Shrine in memory of his passing." ], [ "Holdings at the end of the Edo period", "**Kii Province**Nagusa County - 1 village**Arita County - 3 villages**Hidaka County - 2 villages **Muro County - 142 villages" ], [ "List of daimyo", ": #Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank ''kokudaka'' 25px '''Asano clan,''' 1600 - 1619 (''Tozama daimyo'')1Asano Tadayoshi (浅野忠吉)1600 - 1619 ''Ukon Daibu'' (右近大夫) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 28,000 ''koku'' 25px '''Mizuno clan,''' 1619 - 1871 (''Fudai daimyo'')1Mizuno Shigenaka (水野重央)1619 - 1621 ''Mamoru Izumo'' (出雲茂) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''2Mizuno Shigeyoshi (水野重良)1623 - 1658 ''Mamoru Awaji'' (淡路守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''3Mizuno Shigetaka (水野重上)1658 - 1707 ''Mamoru Tosa'' (土佐守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''4Mizuno Shigetoki (水野重期)1707 - 1714 ''Mamoru Awaji'' (淡路守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''5Mizuno Tadaki (水野忠昭)1714 - 1749 ''Oito'' (大炊頭) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''6Mizuno Tadaoki (水野忠興)1749 - 1763 ''Mamoru Chikugo'' (筑後守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''7Mizuno Tadazane (水野忠実)1763 - 1822 ''Mamoru Hida'' (飛騨守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''8Mizuno Tadaaki (水野忠啓)1822 - 1835 ''Mamoru Tosa'' (土佐守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''9Mizuno Tadao (水野忠央)1835 - 1860 ''Mamoru Tosa'' (土佐守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''10Mizuno Tadamoto (水野忠幹)1860 - 1871 ''Oito'' (大炊頭) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 35,000 ''koku''}" ], [ "See also", "*List of han*Abolition of the han system" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shing%C5%AB_Castle*https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1023666-d1385142-Reviews-*Ruins_of_Shingu_Castle-Shingu_Wakayama_Prefecture_Kinki.html*https://jcastle.info/view/Shingu_Castle" ] ]
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[ [ "List of awards and nominations received by Larry David" ], [ "Introduction", "Larry David in 2009This article is a '''List of awards and nominations received by Larry David'''Larry David is an American comedian and writer.", "He is known for creating the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld'' (1989-1998), and creating and starring in the HBO comedy series ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' (2000-2023).", "He has received numerous awards including two Emmy Awards, three Producers Guild of America Awards and three Writers Guild of America Awards as well as nominations for three Golden Globe Awards and six Screen Actors Guild Awards." ], [ "Major associations", "=== Emmy Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.1991 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series ''Seinfeld: \"The Deal\"'' ''Seinfeld: \"The Pony Remark\"'' 1992 Outstanding Comedy Series ''Seinfeld'' Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series ''Seinfeld: \"The Tape\"'' ''Seinfeld: \"The Parking Garage\"'' 1993 Outstanding Comedy Series ''Seinfeld'' Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series ''Seinfeld: \"The Contest\"'' 1994 Outstanding Comedy Series ''Seinfeld'' Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series ''Seinfeld: \"The Mango\"'' ''Seinfeld: \"The Puffy Shirt\"'' 1995 Outstanding Comedy Series ''Seinfeld'' 1996 2002 ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' 2003 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2004 Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2006 Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2008 Outstanding Comedy Series 2010 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2012 Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2016 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series ''Saturday Night Live'' 2018 Outstanding Comedy Series ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2020 Outstanding Comedy Series === Golden Globe Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "2002 Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' 2004 2005 === Critics' Choice Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.Critics' Choice Television Awards 2012 Best Actor in a Comedy Series ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' 2016 Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series ''Saturday Night Live''" ], [ "Guild awards", "=== Producers Guild of America Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1993 Most Promising Producer in Television ''Seinfeld'' 2002 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Comedy ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2017 2020 === Screen Actors Guild Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.2005 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series 2009 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series 2017 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series === Writers Guild of America Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1990 Best Episodic Comedy ''Seinfeld: \"The Stake Out\"'' 1992 ''Seinfeld: \"The Standed\"'' ''Seinfeld: \"The New Friend\"'' ''Seinfeld: \"The Parking Space\"'' 1993 ''Seinfeld: \"The Contest\"'' 1994 ''Seinfeld: \"The Mango\"'' 2005 Best Comedy Series ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' 2006 2007 2009 Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement 2011 Best Comedy Series ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' 2017 2020 2021" ], [ "Miscellaneous awards", "=== GoldDerby Awards ===* 2004 - Best Lead Comedy Actor - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee* 2010 - Best Lead Comedy Actor - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee* 2012 - Best Lead Comedy Actor - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee* 2016 - Best Guest Comedy Actor - ''Saturday Night Live'' - nominee* 2020 - Best Lead Comedy Actor - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee === Satellite Awards ===*2004 - Best Actor in a Comedy Series - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee*2005 - Best Actor in a Comedy Series - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee === Television Critics Association ===*2003 - Individual Achievement in Comedy - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee *2004 - Individual Achievement in Comedy - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee=== US Comedy Arts Festival ===*1999 - AFI Star Award - Winner === OFTA Awards ===* 2003 - Best Actor in a Comedy Series - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee* 2004 - Best Actor in a Comedy Series - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee* 2010 - Best Actor in a Comedy Series - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee* 2016 - Best Male Actor in a Variety Series - ''Saturday Night Live'' - nominee* 2018 - Best Actor in a Comedy Series - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee* 2020 - Best Actor in a Comedy Series - ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' - nominee" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Northern Illinois Huskies football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Northern Illinois Huskies football team''' will represent Northern Illinois University in the Mid-American Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", "The Huskies are led by Thomas Hammock in his sixth year as the head coach.", "The Huskies will play home games at Huskie Stadium, located in DeKalb, Illinois." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Ball State Cardinals football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Ball State Cardinals football team''' will represent Ball State University in the Mid-American Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", "The Cardinals are led by Mike Neu in his ninth year as the head coach.", "The Cardinals will play home games at Scheumann Stadium, located in Muncie, Indiana." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mary Farmer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mary Farmer''' (6 August 1940-1 February 2021) was a UK-based weaver of tapestries and rugs, she led developments in tapestry in the late 20th Century with a number of roles across higher education culminating in Course Director at the Royal College of Art.", "Her client list included royalty, government departments, major corporations, museum collections and private collectors.", "A 2023 Government Art Collection event featured her work, both with the tapestry ''Buzz On'' at the reception by Admiralty Arch, London and a collection of works from her Catalogue Raisonné.", "The Tapestry ''Buzz On'' is now (2024) at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Whitehall and the other two commissioned works in this series, ''Buzz on II'' and ''Buzz On III'' moved to the British Embassy in Rome, Italy in 2023.An early rug is in the collection of the V&A." ], [ "Early personal life", "Mary Farmer was born Mary Quinton Farmer on 6 August 1940 in Newbury, Berkshire, England to Edith Anona Jane Farmer (née Quinton) and Seldon Charles Forrester Farmer.Farmer's family relocated to Beckenham, Kent, England in 1948 or 1949, where she was educated at Sydenham High School.She moved to Digswell House, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England in 1964 and to Guildford, Surrey, England in 1967, combining home life and work studio from this point forward." ], [ "Career", "Farmer's career in the arts began with Beckenham School of Art (1958–61) where she initally focused on painting.she was trained in rug weaving with Gwen and Barbara Mullins at Graffham Weavers combined with part-time study at Farnham and Reigate Art Schools.Farmer was awarded a Digswell Arts Trust Fellowship (1964–1967), a residency programme established in Hertfordshire by Henry Morris.", "and artist potter Hans Coper.One of her first major commissions a multi-segment rug (2.75m x 2.75m) for Ambassador’s residence at the British Embassy in Paris, France in 1966.The cine film recording that production process was digitally transferred from the original silent Super 8 film.From the late 1960s through to around 1981, she taught at an undergraduate level, predominantly at West Surrey College of Art and Design, Farnham, Surrey, but also Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, Bromley, Kent and Liverpool Art School, Liverpool, England amongst others.Following her marriage to ceramicist Terry Moores they established a joint workshop and home in Boston, Lincolnshire.Farmer was appointed Tutor in Textiles at the Royal College of Art in 1981, later being promoted to Course Leader, Tapestry.", "She oversaw the move into School of Fine Art in 1985, and later as Course Director of MA Tapestry until 1995.Several of her students went on to have illustrious careers of their own including Jennie Moncur, Jeni Ross, Philip Sanderson, and Jun Tomita (specifically known for Japanese Kasuri weaving).She was made a Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Art in 1995, at the point of her retirement and the tapestry course closure.Throughout her academic career she was active in the art and craft of weaving rugs, tapestries and tapestry woven rugs.", "Many of these were shown around the world.", "Solo show, show with her partner ceramicist Terry Moores whose later works reached towards abstract sculptures, and group shows with or selected by many of the leading lights in the world of arts and crafts.===Major exhibitions and shows===+ Date Title Venue(s) 1965 ''Twelve Artists'' – Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Print making, Stained Glass, Weaving, Ceramics Trade Union Congress Building, Great Russell Street, London 1966 ''Weaving for Walls'' Victoria and Albert Museum, London, touring exhibition 1969–1971 ''British Designer Craftsmen'' Organised by UK Crafts Council / World Crafts Council.", "Patron: HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Circulated by the Smithsonian Institution*Toured to 8 venues in US and Canada 1977 ''Rugs for Churches '' Commission of kneelers for Liverpool Cathedral Crafts Advisory Committee Gallery, 12 Waterloo Place, London, England and *The National Theatre Foyers, South Bank, London, England 1979 ''Hand-woven Tapestries and Rugs'' Newbury Spring Festival, Newbury, Berkshire, England 1981 ''Textiles today'' selected by Marianne Straub Kettles Yard, Cambridge, England and tour* Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham, England* Stafford County Museum, Shugborough, Staffordshire, England*West Surrey College of Art and Design, Farnham, Surrey, England*Gateshead, England*Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, England 1981–1982 ''Contemporary British Tapestry'' Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England and tour* Walsall Museum and Art Gallery, England*Crawford Centre for the Arts, University of St Andrews, Scotland*Talbot Rice Gallery, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland*Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool, England 1982 ''The Maker’s Eye'' Crafts Council Gallery, London, England 1982 ''Textiles and Pottery'' Wells Centre, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, England 1985 ''Tapestries by Mary Farmer, Ceramics by Terry Moores'' British Crafts Centre, Earlham Street, London, England 1985 ''Eight Contemporary Textile Artists from England'' Organised by Peter Shahbenderian and the Galerie Filambule Galerie Filambule, Lausanne, Switzerland 1987 ''Wall to Wall – Textiles for Interiors'' Cornerhouse, Manchester, England 1996–1997 ''Woven Image'' 50 artists Barbican Centre, London, England and tour to *Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, Yorkshire, England*Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England*Newport Museum and Art Gallery, Newport, Wales*Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland 2021 ''Maker's Eye: Stories of Craft'' Crafts Council Gallery, London, England 2024 ''Mary Farmer: A Life in Tapestry'' Crafts Study Centre, University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, Surrey, England===Major award nominations and awards===+ Date Title Venue(s) 1995 Honorary Fellowship award Royal College of Art, London, England 1988 ''Sotheby's Decorative Arts award nomination'' The catalogue features ''Tapestry – Soft Flight'' on the front cover Sotheby’s, London and Japan 1964 Digswell Arts Trust Fellowship award Digswell House, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England===Later career and legacy===In 1990 Mary Farmer suffered a severe shoulder injury which whilst her career continued to some extent, resulted in curtailment of her weaving career to a large extent.The Tapestry Course at the Royal College of Art finally closed in 1995 and Mary Farmer went into retirement after over a decade of the challenging situation with the course's sustainability.Ann Sutton made a number of pieces of her collection available in the ''Modern Made'' auction in 2023, including a significant piece (''Tapestry – Float 1'') by Mary Farmer.", "Interest in the work and contribution that Mary Farmer made to Art in the late 20th Century.A Reception was held in November 2023 at the Government Art Collection adjacent to Admiralty Arch as a memorial to Mary Farmer, featuring the Tapestry ''Buzz On'' which has been in their collection since 1977.===Works in Public Collections===*Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England*Government Art Collection, London, England*Contemporary Art Society, London, England* The late HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh*Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, England*Crafts Council Collection, London, England*Crafts Study Centre, Farnham, Surrey,England" ], [ "Later personal life", "Her husband, Terry Moores, died in 2014.Whilst Mary Farmer remained largely independent into later life, she suffered acute illness during the COVID-19 pandemic and died 1 February 2021 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Relevant biography links* ArtFacts profile* Crafts Magazine references to Mary Farmer" ] ]
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[ [ "Babina Bhattarai" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Babina Bhattrai''' (; born 17 September 1990) is a Nepalese singer known for her work in Nepali and Indian music industry.", "She made her debut with the song Hasauchhau Timrai Marji in 2014.In 2023, she came up with the song Bala Panko Teej." ], [ "Personal life", "Babina was born on 17 September 1990 in Morang, Nepal.", "She is married to Aashish Khatiwada." ], [ "Career", "She started her musical career in 2014, with her first song Hasauchhau Timrai Marji.", "In 2019, she participated in Nepali reality show The Voice of Nepal.", "In 2022, she released the Hindi song Shree Hanuman Chalisa and Guru Meri Puja.", "In 2023, she came up with Teej song Bala Pan Ko Teej which made her more known to Nepalese audience." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Md Zahangir Alam" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Md Zahangir Alam''' is a Bangladeshi academic and vice-chancellor of Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology.", "He was a professor of the Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology at the University of Dhaka." ], [ "Early life", "Alam did his bachelor's degree and masters in Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology at the University of Dhaka in 1995 and 1996 respectively.", "He did his PhD at the Kumamoto University in 2005." ], [ "Career", "Alam joined the University of Dhaka on 14 October 2000 as a lecturer.In January 2007, Alam was a promoted to assistant professor.", "He was promoted to associate professor on 26 February 2011.He was promoted to full professor on 3 March 2014.Alam was appointed vice-chancellor of Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology in January 2022." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Barbara Colter" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Barbara Colter''' (born June 3, 1941) is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003.Colter was first elected in 1994 after incumbent representative Stephen Keith retired.", "She was defeated for renomination in 2002 by Tim Couch." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Murdaugh Murders Podcast" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Murdaugh Murders Podcast''''' was a true crime podcast by Liz Farrell and Mandy Matney that ran from June 2021 to May 2023.According to Apple Podcasts, in 2021 it was the number one ranked podcast in the world for that year.", "According to the ''Washington Post'', the podcast was influential in first introducing the public to the Murdaugh family and the trial and conviction of Alex Murdaugh, concerning the murder of his wife and son in South Carolina.", "According to ''The Guardian'', the podcast \"enthralled the country\" and was influential with major studios in deciding to make their own versions of the story.", "Matney's investigations often led to breaking new information about the case.", "As of early 2023, the podcast was being developed into a scripted series at Hulu called ''The Murdaugh Murders''.In 2023, the podcast was renamed \"True Sunlight: Exposing Crime and Corruption\", broadening its scope to other true crime stories." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Murdaugh Murders Podcast" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Buffalo Bulls football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Buffalo Bulls football team''' will represent the University at Buffalo in the Mid-American Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", "The Bulls are led by Pete Lembo in his first year as the head coach.", "The Bulls will play home games at University at Buffalo Stadium, located in Buffalo, New York." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Glenn Hodel" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Glenn Hodel''' (born 22 November 1996) is a Swiss beach soccer player who plays as a forward for the Switzerland national team.He is the nephew of former Swiss association football international, Marc Hodel." ], [ "Career", "Hodel is an Aargau native.", "The similarity of his name to that of former England midfielder, Glenn Hoddle, is not a coincidence – his father, a fan of Tottenham Hotspur, gave his son the first name Glenn in honour of Hoddle.He originally pursued association football but switched to beach soccer aged 14.He debuted in the Swiss National League aged 15, and subsequently made his debut for Switzerland in 2013 in a friendly versus Poland aged 16.Aged just 18, he was top scorer of the 2015 Swiss League season.", "That year, he represented the Swiss national team at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup for the first time, and has since appeared at three more editions (2017, 2019, 2021).", "At the latter, he won the Golden Boot (top scorer award) with 12 goals, despite being suspended for one match.", "In 2022, he surpassed 150 caps for Switzerland, and his goal in the final versus Portugal helped Switzerland become Euro Beach Soccer League champions.", "He was then European club champion with Israeli side Kfar Qassem at the 2023 Euro Winners Cup and won the gold medal with Switzerland at the 2023 European Games (albeit he did not feature in the gold medal match itself due to injury)." ], [ "Statistics", " Competition Year Apps Goals Ref.", "'''FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup''' 2015 2 0 2017 4 5 2019 4 2 2021 5 12 Total 15 19 —" ], [ "Honours", "''As of 2023.", "''The following is a selection, not an exhaustive list, of the major international honours Hodel has achieved:*FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup**Third place (1): 2021**Golden Boot (1): 2021*Euro Beach Soccer League ** '''Winner''' (1): 2022*European Games** '''Gold medal''' (1): 2023** Bronze medal (1): 2019*UEFA qualifiers for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup ** Runner-up (1): 2016*Euro Winners Cup** '''Winner''' (1): 2023*Beach Soccer Stars**World's best players shortlist (3): 2021, 2022, 2023" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Glenn Hodel, profile at Beach Soccer Worldwide* Glenn Hodel, profile at Swiss Football Association (in German)" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Akron Zips football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Akron Zips football team''' will represent the University of Akron in the Mid-American Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", "The Zips are led by Joe Moorhead in his third year as the head coach.", "The Zips will play home games at InfoCision Stadium, located in Akron, Ohio." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eva C. Mitchell" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eva C. Mitchell''' (August 21, 1893 – February 9, 1990) was an American educator.", "She was a professor of education at Hampton Institute from 1930 to 1960." ], [ "Early life and education", "Mitchell was born in Hawkinsville, Georgia, the daughter of William Mitchell and Sarah Love Mitchell.", "She graduated from Hampton Institute in 1921.She earned a master's degree from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1930, and completed doctoral studies there in 1942." ], [ "Career", "Mitchell taught at the Penn School in South Carolina after college, then at the North Carolina state normal school in Fayetteville.", "She was a professor in the education department at Hampton Institute for thirty years, from 1930 to 1960, and was chair of the elementary education program there.", "Mitchell took a particular interest in providing continuing education opportunities for Black teachers, because, in the Jim Crow South, Black teachers were often prevented from attending the conferences and using the libraries that white teachers could access.In 1933, Mitchell was elected president of the Virginia Society for Research, a scholarly society for Black academics in the state.", "She was research editor of the ''Virginia Education Bulletin'' from 1934 to 1940.After World War II, she worked on adult literacy, adult health education, and other reforms, and was a member of the board of directors of American Overseas Aid–United Nations Appeal for Children (AOA–UNAC).", "She was active in the National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools, the American Association of University Women (AAUW), and the NAACP." ], [ "Publications", "* \"Educational Needs of Negroes, Illustrated\" (1925)* \"The Necessity of a Guidance Program for Virginia Negro Teachers\" (1935)* \"A Statistical Survey of Problems Facing the Negro Teacher in Virginia\" (1936)* \"Adult Health Education and Recreational Programs: National, State, and Local\" (1945)" ], [ "Personal life", "Mitchell died in 1990, at the age of 96, in Hampton, Virginia.", "The Eva C. Mitchell Building at Hampton University was named in her honor in 1978, and houses the university's Child Development Center.", "The Hampton alumni chapter of Delta Sigma Theta has a scholarship named for Mitchell." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Howard Cornett" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Howard Cornett''' (born March 11, 1953) is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1999 to 2007.Cornett was first elected in a March 1999 special election following the death of incumbent representative Paul Mason.", "In 2002 he was redistricted to the 94th district with incumbent Democratic representative Ira Branham, who chose not to seek reelection.", "He was defeated for reelecion in 2006 by Democrat Leslie A. Combs." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "2016 DPMM FC season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2016 season''' was DPMM FC's 5th consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football, the S.League.", "They were the defending champions after a victorious 2015 campaign.", "The club also competed in the Singapore Cup and the Singapore League Cup.", "This was Steve Kean's third season as head coach of the club.", "In this particular season, he advised players like Helmi Zambin, Yura Indera Putera Yunos and Najib Tarif to adapt to new playing positions in order to gain more minutes.", "Changes to the S.League in regards to foreign players' quota meant that the club had to release Boris Raspudic and Joe Gamble." ], [ "Summary", "DPMM began their season contesting the 2016 Singapore Community Shield against 2015 Singapore Cup winners Albirex Niigata (S) on 13 February which finished 3–2 to the Japanese satellite club.In April, long-serving stalwart Sairol Sahari suffered an anterior crucial ligament injury that ultimately ended his DPMM career.", "At the 2016 Singapore Cup, DPMM were drawn at the quarter-final stage with Ceres–La Salle FC who beat them 5–3 on aggregate on 3 July.At the 2016 Singapore League Cup in July, DPMM reached the final of the competition against Albirex where they were beaten 0–2 at Jalan Besar Stadium.DPMM ended their campaign in third place, behind Albirex and Tampines Rovers." ], [ "Squad", " No.", "Name Nationality Date of Birth (Age) Previous Club Contract Start Contract End Goalkeepers 1 Azman Ilham Noor NBT FC 2009 2016 24 Abdul Hafiz Abdul Rahim Youth 2016 2016 25 Wardun Yussof Majra FC 2006 2016 Defenders 2 Reduan Petara Indera SC 2015 2016 3 Abdul Mu'iz Sisa Indera SC 2016 2016 4 Fakharrazi Hassan MS ABDB 2011 2016 5 Brian McLean Ross County 2015 2016 14 Helmi Zambin Indera SC 2009 2016 18 Aminuddin Zakwan Tahir Najip FC 2015 2016 21 Abdul Aziz Tamit Youth 2009 2016 23 Yura Indera Putera Yunos Majra FC 2015 2016 Midfielders 6 Azwan Saleh Indera SC 2006 2016 7 Azwan Ali Rahman Indera SC 2013 2016 8 Paulo Sérgio Olhanense 2015 2016 9 Hendra Azam Idris QAF FC 2012 2016 10 Nurikhwan Othman Indera SC 2016 2016 11 Najib Tarif Indera SC 2012 2016 12 Maududi Hilmi Kasmi Najip FC 2015 2016 13 Rosmin Kamis MS ABDB 2012 2016 15 Azim Izamuddin Suhaimi Youth 2016 2016 16 Khairul Anwar Abdul Rahim Indera SC 2015 2016 17 Na'im Tarif Youth 2016 2016 Strikers 19 Rafael Ramazotti Gainare Tottori 2015 2016 20 Adi Said Majra FC 2012 2016 22 Shah Razen Said AH United 2005 2016 Players who left during season 3 Sairol Sahari NBT FC 2006 2016" ], [ "Coaching staff", "*'''Head Coach''': Steve Kean*'''Assistant Coach''': Moksen Mohammad*'''Goalkeeping Coach''': Zainol Ariffin Juma'at" ], [ "Transfers", "===Arrivals==='''Pre-Season transfers'''PositionPlayerTransferred FromRefGK Abdul Hafiz Abdul Rahim''Promoted from youth team''MF Na'im TarifMF Azim Izamuddin SuhaimiMF Nurikhwan Othman Indera SC'''Mid-season transfer'''PositionPlayerTransferred FromRefDF Abdul Mu'iz Sisa Indera SC===Departures==='''Pre-Season transfers'''PositionPlayerTransferred ToRefGK Suhandi Mahali MS ABDBDF Amalul Said Kota RangerDF Boris Raspudić Borac Banja LukaMF Joe Gamble''Retired'''''Mid-season transfer'''PositionPlayerTransferred ToRefDF Sairol Sahari Kasuka FC" ], [ "Team statistics", "===Appearances and goals=== Player League Singapore Cup League Cup TotalApps.GoalsApps.GoalsApps.GoalsApps.Goals1GK Azman Ilham Noor000000002DF Reduan Petara2+100000303DF Abdul Mu'iz Sisa100000104DF Fakharrazi Hassan1+400010605DF Brian McLean22321502946MF Azwan Saleh24120403017MF Azwan Ali Rahman21+28201+102788MF Paulo Sérgio19610322389FW Hendra Azam Idris8+500+101+3018010MF Nur Ikhwan Othman1+6010008011MF Najib Tarif14+40205025012MF Maududi Hilmi Kasmi19+43205020313MF Rosmin Kamis (captain)220204028014DF Helmi Zambin17+20205026015MF Azim Izamuddin Suhaimi0+200+100+205016MF Khairul Anwar Abdul Rahim0+3000003017MF Na'im Tarif0000000018DF Aminuddin Zakwan Tahir7+30000010019FW Rafael Ramazotti24202154312520FW Adi Said2+40005211221DF Abdul Aziz Tamit4+2000006022FW Shah Razen Said3+1520+210+4024323DF Yura Indera Putera Yunos21+21202027124GK Abdul Hafiz Abdul Rahim0000000025GK Wardun Yussof2402050310'''Players who have played this season but had left the club or on loan to other club'''3DF Sairol Sahari80000080" ], [ "Competitions", "===Overview===CompetitionRecord S.League Singapore Cup League Cup Total===S.League======Singapore Cup===''Ceres-La Salle won 5–3 on aggregate.", "''===League Cup=======Group stage========Knockout stage====" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Kent State Golden Flashes football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Kent State Golden Flashes football team''' will represent Kent State University in the Mid-American Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", "The Golden Flashes are led by Kenni Burns in his second year as the head coach.", "The Golden Flashes will play home games at Dix Stadium, located in Kent, Ohio." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mount Eliza (Fairweather Range)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mount Eliza''' is a 2,954-metre (9,692-foot) mountain summit in British Columbia, Canada." ], [ "Description", "Mount Eliza is located in the Fairweather Range and it ranks as the fourth-highest peak within Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park.", "Topographic relief is significant as the west slope rises approximately 1,450 metres (4,757 ft) in two kilometres (1.2 mile).", "Precipitation runoff and glacial meltwater from the mountain drains to Glacier Bay.", "The mountain's toponym was officially adopted in 1924 by the Geographical Names Board of Canada, following recommendation by surveyor John Davidson Craig of the International Boundary Survey.", "Mount Eliza is set seven kilometres from the Canada–US border and Glacier Bay National Park." ], [ "Climate", "Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Eliza is located in a tundra climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and cool summers.", "Weather systems coming off the Gulf of Alaska are forced upwards by the Fairweather Range (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall.", "Winter temperatures can drop below −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C.", "This climate supports the Eliza, Ferris, and Grand Pacific glaciers surrounding the mountain." ], [ "See also", "* Geography of British Columbia* Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Mount Eliza: weather forecast* Eliza Scidmore: National Park Service" ] ]
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[ [ "Hygrocybe laetissima" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Hygrocybe laetissima''''', also known as the '''cherry-red waxy cap''', is a species of gilled mushroom found in North America.", "It appears to flourish in association with redwood forests.", "The authors of ''Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast'' note that this waxy cap is superficially similar to other waxy caps, including ''Hygrocybe splendidissima'', ''Hygrocybe punicea'', ''Hygrocybe aurantiosplendens'', and ''Hygrocybe marchii''.", "It also overlaps somewhat in range and appearance with ''Hygrocybe coccinea''.", "This one has the coloration of a Rainier cherry.", "Not recommended as an edible mushroom because close cousins (namely, ''punicea'') have made people sick.", "This mushroom species was first described by Alexander H. Smith and L. R. Hesler." ], [ "See also", "* List of ''Hygrocybe'' species" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Horizon League men's basketball tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournament''' will be the final event of the 2023–24 men's basketball season for the Horizon League.", "It will be held from March 5–12, 2024; first-round and quarterfinal games will be played at the home courts of the higher seeds, with all remaining games at Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis.", "The winner will receive the conference's automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament.", "The tournament will be sponsored by Barbasol." ], [ "Seeds", "All of the teams will participate in the tournament with the top-five teams receiving byes to the quarterfinals.SeedSchoolConfTiebreaker1 −2−3−4−5−6−7−8−9−10−11−" ], [ "Schedule", "GameTimeMatchupScoreTelevisionFirst Round – Tuesday, March 517:00 pmNo.", "11 at No.", "6–ESPN+27:00 pmNo.", "10 at No.", "7–37:00 pmNo.", "9 at No.", "8–Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 747:00 pmTBD at No.", "1–ESPN+57:00 pmTBD at No.", "2–67:00 pmTBD at No.", "3–77:00 pmNo.", "5 at No.", "4–Semifinals – Monday, March 11at Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN87:00 pmTBD vs. TBD–ESPNU99:30 pmTBD vs. TBD–ESPN2Championship – Tuesday, March 12at Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN107:00 pmWinner Game 9 vs.", "Winner Game 10–ESPNFirst round and quarterfinals game times are local.", "Semifinals and championship game times are Eastern.", "Rankings denote tournament seed" ], [ "Bracket", "The Horizon League does not use a fixed bracket tournament system, and pairings are re-seeded after the first and second rounds.Source:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Scaroni (surname)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Scaroni''' is a surname of Italian origin.", "Notable people with the surname include:* Christian Scaroni (born 1997), Italian cyclist* Paolo Scaroni (born 1946), Italian businessman* Silvio Scaroni (1893-1977), Italian World War I fighter pilot* Susannah Scaroni (born 1991), American Paralympic athlete" ], [ "See also", "* Scaroni crime family" ] ]
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[ [ "Cluster Howard" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Cluster Howard''' is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 2015 to 2017 and 2019 to 2021.Howard was first elected in 2014, defeating Republican incumbent Toby Herald.", "In 2016 he was defeated for reelection by Herald in a rematch.", "Howard challenged Herald again in 2018, defeating him by a margin of seven votes.", "Howard declined to seek reelection in 2020 and was succeeded by Republican Billy Wesley." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Java-Bode" ], [ "Introduction", "De '''Java-Bode''' was a newspaper that was published from 1852 to 1957 in Batavia in the Dutch East Indies." ], [ "History", "The newspaper was first published on August 11, 1852, initially appearing twice a week.", "Under editor-in-chief Conrad Busken Huet, the Java-Bode became a daily newspaper as of December 1, 1869.From March 1942 to 1949 publication was suspended due to the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies.", "The last issue appeared in March 1957.Batavia was already Jakarta in independent Indonesia.The newspaper had a liberal tone, but under Busken Huet it became more conservative.", "From 1932 onwards, under Henri Zentgraaff, who remained as editor-in-chief until 1939, the course even became very \"right-wing\", which was heavily criticized by the writer E. du Perron.Well-known editors and journalists have been associated with the Java-Bode, including Conrad Busken Huet (editor-in-chief 1868-1873), Jan Eduard van Someren Brand (feuilleton writer from 1889), Dirk Verbeek (editor-in-chief until 1911), Dominique Willem Berretty (editor from around 1915), Johan Alberts (editor from around 1918), Herman Salomonson (editor-in-chief 1923-1926 and author of the Rhyme Chronicles section as Melis Stoke), Johan Ernst Jasper (editor-in-chief 1929-1932) and Alfred van Sprang (editor 1940-1942) ." ], [ "Archives", "An important historical source, some of the Java-Bode archives are available in microfiche." ], [ "Literature", "* H.F. Joël, ''Honderd jaar Java Bode: De geschiedenis van een Nederlands dagblad in Indonesië''.", "Uitg.", "De Koninklijke Unie, Djakarta, 1952, 124 p." ], [ "See also", "* De Indische Courant" ], [ "Links", "Wikimedia Commons" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pableaux Johnson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Pableaux Johnson''' is a New Orleans-based writer, photographer, filmmaker, cook, and designer.", "His work focuses on the food and culture of New Orleans." ], [ "Biographical information", "Pableaux Johnson is from New Iberia, Louisiana.", "He attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and a few years afterward moved to Austin, Texas, where he lived for about 10 years.", "He moved from Austin to New Orleans in 2001." ], [ "Writing", "Johnson has published four books, on New Orleans generally, New Orleans food, and football tailgate cooking.He has also written for numerous publications including (with a date range of his articles in each, where available) ''The Kitchn'' (2017–23), ''Culinary Backstreets'' (2022–23), ''Saveur'' (2013–19), ''Imbibe'' (2015–19), ''The New York Times'' (2004–17), ''Garden & Gun'' (2012–15),''The Bitter Southerner'' (2015), ''Bon Appétit'' (2008), ''Gambit Weekly'' (now ''Gambit'') (2003), ''The Austin Chronicle'' (1997-2001), ''Texas Monthly'' (1997–99), ''Food & Wine'', and ''Southern Living''." ], [ "Photography", "Johnson's photographs, particularly of New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians and second-line parades, have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the United States, and published.An exhibit of his photographs, \"Of the Nation: New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians 2014,\" was displayed at the University of Mississippi's Center for the Study of Southern Culture, in Oxford, Mississippi, in October 2014, and at the LeFevre Art Gallery at The Ohio State University at Newark from autumn 2015 to January 2016.The Fowler Museum at UCLA displayed an exhibit entitled \"New Orleans Second Line Parades: Photographs by Pableaux Johnson,\" from December 16, 2018, to April 28, 2019.The exhibit was later displayed at the Center for the Study of the American South, in Chapel Hill, until December 2019.Johnson published a series of photographs called \"Second Line Sunday: New Orleans Street Dance\" on LensCulture, the Dutch photography magazine and website.A 14-photograph slide show of his photos illustrated a 2013 ''New York Times'' piece about Louisiana king cakes.", "His photography has been featured in other publications, includig ''Gambit.''" ], [ "Red Beans Roadshow", "For several years Johnson ran the Red Beans Roadshow, a traveling operation that brought New Orleans cuisine, and specifically red beans and rice, to \"pop–up\" events in restaurants around the country.", "(An ad for one of the events described his role in it as \"wiseass/cook.\")", "For example, there was an event in Nashville in October 2015, and a summer 2016 tour of mostly south-eastern U.S. cities.", "It appears that the Red Beans Roadshow ended around the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, since the last online advertisement is for an event held in February 2020, in Dallas." ], [ "Documentary filmmaking", "Johnson was credited as a co-producer and still photographer for two companion documentary films about New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians, ''The Spirit Leads My Needle: The Big Chiefs of Carnival'' and ''It's Your Glory: The Big Queens of Carnival.''", "Largely made by students at Ohio State University-Newark as service learning projects, New Orleans public television WYES-TV premiered the two documentaries in January 2016 and broadcast them through that February.", "WYES re-broadcast them around Mardi Gras in 2021, 2022 (at least \"Big Chiefs,\" which it described as among \"Carnival classic programs\"), and 2023.They were also broadcast on WOUB-TV in Athens, Ohio.", "\"Big Queens\" was nominated for a regional Emmy." ], [ "Home and community cooking", "As a weekly tradition that has received significant media coverage, on Monday evenings when he is in town, Johnson cooks dinner—red beans and rice, cornbread, and \"whiskey for dessert\"—at his New Orleans home for a \"rotating ensemble\" of about ten to twelve \"friends and friends of friends.\"", "In 16 years, he never had the same group, Johnson wrote in 2018.Johnson said about what to call the event, \"When people describe the gathering as a salon or a dinner party, I almost always correct them.", "It is just people getting together and talking.", "It’s supper, not a dinner party.", "\"Since 2010, between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Johnson serves as \"Gumbo Claus,\" collecting many turkey carcasses and turning them into turkey stock which he uses to make \"around 50 gallons of smoky gumbo\" for friends." ], [ "Character", "When writers want to describe Johnson in brief, they usually pick a word or phrase, often in French, for someone who's fun to be around: \"raconteur,\" or \"bon vivant,\" or \"first order gadabout,\" or \"beloved.\"" ], [ "Recognition", "* Johnson's article \"End of the Lines?\"", "was nominated for the 2004 James Beard Foundation Award for Newspaper Feature Writing About Restaurants and/or Chefs.", "* Johnson's book ''World Food New Orleans'' won the Jacob's Creek World Media Award (silver) * Johnson's book ''Eating New Orleans'' was nominated for a 2007 Le Cordon Bleu World Media Award* Johnson's article \"Everyday Sacred: A Personal Path to Gumbo\" was included in the anthology ''Best Food Writing 2016''* A documentary film co-produced by Johnson, ''It’s Your Glory: Big Queens of the Carnival'' was nominated for a Suncoast regional Emmy, for best cultural documentary, in 2016.", "* Epicurious named Johnson as one of the \"100 Best Home Cooks of All Time\" in 2017* Johnson was among the top ten nominees for \"Best Cocktail and Spirits Writer,\" Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards 2018" ], [ "Books", "* ''World Food: New Orleans'' (Lonely Planet, 2000)* ''Legends of New Orleans'' (Blue Marble Music Guidebook series, 2001)* ''Eating New Orleans: From French Quarter Creole Dining to the Perfect Poboy'' (2005) * ''ESPN Gameday Gourmet: More Than 80 All-American Tailgate Recipes'' (2007)" ], [ "Selected Articles", "* \"End of the Lines?\"", "''Gambit Weekly'' (March 3, 2003)* \"Some New Faces, and Many Familiar Ones, at a New Orleans Tradition,\" ''The New York Times'' (May 3, 2006)* \"Wild Creation\" (story and photographs), ''Bitter Southerner'' (March 2015)* \"Everyday Sacred: A Personal Path to Gumbo,\" ''Serious Eats'' (2016) * \"Lunch at This Iconic New Orleans Restaurant Includes a Fried Chicken Avalanche: Dining at Dooky Chase with the Equally Legendary Jessica B. Harris,\" ''Saveur'' (January 8, 2019)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* His website" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Korean FA Cup" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Korean FA Cup''', known as the '''2024 KFA Cup''' (), was the 29th edition of the Korean FA Cup.", "The winner will qualify for the 2025-26 AFC Champions League 2.Pohang Steelers were the defending champions, having won their fifth cup title the previous season." ], [ "Schedule", "The draw will be held on 16 February 2024 at the Soccer Hall in Seoul.", "It decided all the match-ups from the first round to the quarter-finals along with the playing dates.", "Round Date Matches Clubs remaining Clubs involved New entries this round First round 9–10 March 15 31 15 12 K3 League teams 11 K4 League teams 8 K5 League teams Second round 23–24 March 16 44 14+18 13 K League 2 teams 3 K3 League teams Third round 17 April 12 28 16+8 8 K League 1 teams Round of 16 19 June 8 16 12+4 4 Champions League Elite and Champions League 2 teams Quarter-finals 17 July 4 8 8 ''None'' Semi-finals 21(1st leg) and 28(2nd leg) August 2 4 4 Final 30 November 1 2 2" ], [ "First round" ], [ "Second round" ], [ "Third round" ], [ "Fourth round" ], [ "Quarter-finals" ], [ "Semi-finals", "----" ], [ "Final" ], [ "See also", "*2024 in South Korean football*2024 K League 1*2024 K League 2*2024 K3 League*2024 K4 League" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website* Korean FA Cup at Soccerway" ] ]
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[ [ "The Princess (drag queen)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Princess''' is the stage name of '''Adam Biga''', a drag performer who competed on season 4 of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''." ], [ "Early life", "Biga saw his first drag performance at the age of 18." ], [ "Career", "Biga's drag persona is The Princess.", "She has been described as androgynous and a \"very artistic German-dominatrix style queen\".", "The Princess competed on season 4 of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''.In 2020, Bernardo Sim of ''Screen Rant'' wrote, \"It is fair to say that The Princess was a bit misunderstood on ''Drag Race'', but it is great to see that this hasn't stopped her from being an incredibly successful drag entertainer.", "In fact, The Princess is the current host and emcee at Play Nashville, which is widely regarded as one of the best and most successful LGBTQ+ venues in the country.\"", "She continues to perform in Nashville regularly." ], [ "Personal life", "Now based in Nashville, Biga was previously based in Chicago.", "He is gay." ], [ "See also", "* List of people from Chicago* List of people from Nashville, Tennessee" ], [ "Filmography", "===Television===* ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' (season 4)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Veora Johnson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Veora Johnson''' (April 21, 1910- November 15, 2001) was an Arizona educator and humanitarian.", "She was the first black educational administrator in Arizona." ], [ "Biography", "Johnson was born on April 21, 1910, in Navasota, Texas to Albert and Annie Blackshear Johnson.", "She was their eighth child out off ten.", "Johnson was the valedictorian of her high school class and graduated ''magna cum laude'' from Prairie View University at just eighteen.", "She went on to earn a degree in elementary administration from Arizona State University.", "Johnson was the founding president of the Delta Beta Omega chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority at Arizona State.", "She started the first black Greek letter organization in Arizona, Alpha Sigma.", "She also completed graduate work at the University of Arizona, the University of Hawaiʻi, and the University of Southern California, and collected several bachelor's and master's degrees.In 1927, Johnson, a student at Prairie View Normal Institute, was planning on going to California to be an actress.", "At the time, Mesa superintendent Herman Hendrix was contacting university presidents looking for a young Black teacher to join the district to serve as a role model for the Black students in the classroom.", "At her principal's behest, she instead went to Arizona to teach at the Booker T. Washington Elementary School in Mesa.", "The school was a Black school in a segregated district, with many students not graduating from high school.", "Johnson had learned to teach high school, so the Mesa school district paid for her to attend night school to learn how to teach elementary grades.", "Johnson was generous, giving needy students clothing and toiletries, and finding people to make dresses for girls who could not afford them for graduation.Johnson taught at Booker T. Washington Elementary for seventeen years.", "In 1945, she became the school's principal.", "In this position, Johnson was the first Black woman in Arizona to hold administration credentials in education and the first Black principal in Mesa.", "She became the principal of Irving Elementary in 1967.She also served as a curriculum and primary education consultant for the city.", "Johnson retired in 1974.Johnson served on seven boards.", "Two were at the state level.", "One was by Supreme Court appointment.Johnson died on November 15, 2001, of stomach cancer.", "She was buried in Navasota, Texas." ], [ "Legacy and Honors", "On Martin Luther King Day, the Mesa MLK Committee awards the Veora E. Johnson Spirit of Unity awards.", "* Golden Soror* 1953: Mesa's Citizen of the Year* 1958: Who's Who in Arizona* 1967: American Association of University Women Woman of the Year* 1974: World Who's Who of Women* 1983: The Veora E. Johnson Elementary School in Mesa, Arizona is named in Johnson's honor.", "This was the first time an elementary school had been named for someone from the school district.", "* 1985: Arizona State University Medallion of Excellence* 2004: Arizona Women's Hall of Fame" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of members of the Singapore Parliament who died in office" ], [ "Introduction", "The following is a list of members of the Parliament of Singapore who died in office since independence in 1965." ], [ "List", " Member Party Constituency Date of death Age at death (years) Cause N. Naidu Govindasamy Radin Mas SMC 14 February 1977 Lim Guan Hoo Bukit Merah 30 June 1977 Stroke P. Govindaswamy Anson 1978 Hon Sui Sen Havelock 14 October 1983 67 Heart attack Teh Cheang Wan Geylang West SMC 14 December 1986 58 Suicide by drug overdose Tay Eng Soon Eunos GRC 5 August 1993 53 Acute heart failure Ong Chit Chung Jurong GRC 14 July 2008 59 Heart cancer Balaji Sadasivan Ang Mo Kio GRC 27 September 2010 55 Colorectal cancer" ], [ "See also", "*List of by-elections in Singapore" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Fernando Moreno Calderón" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Fernando Moreno Calderón''' (Puerto Rico, 1880 – Madrid, 1967) was a Spanish military officer, participant in the Spanish coup of July 1936 against the Second Republic that began the Spanish Civil War.", "He was part of the National Defense Junta that assumed power in the areas under control of the Nationalist faction." ], [ "Biography", "Moreno was born in the Spanish colony of Puerto Rico in 1880.At the age of 16, he entered the Toledo Infantry Academy, rising to general staff captain in 1907.In 1912 he was assigned to the Spanish protectorate in Morocco, where he participated in the Rif War until 1915.The merits acquired in North Africa earned him promotion to commander and several decorations.", "Later he served as a professor at the Escuela Superior de Guerra, and in 1928 he wrote the essay ''The Command and the Service of the General Staff'', a practical guide for solving military problems.He participated in the Spanish coup of July 1936, and as general staff colonel, he was in charge of asking General Domènec Batet to take charge of his rebellious garrison.", "Given his refusal to join the coup, Batet was arrested by his subordinates and sentenced to death.", "Moreno was one of the six members of the National Defense Junta established in Burgos by the rebels.", "As chief of staff of the Northern Army, he was second in command to General Emilio Mola.After the war, he held the positions of Military Governor of Barcelona between 1942 and 1944, Captain General of the , and Military Governor of Madrid between 1944 and 1947, when he definitively retired from the army.", "He died in Madrid in 1967." ], [ "Charges of crimes against humanity and illegal detention", "In 2008, he was one of the thirty-five senior Francoist officials charged by the ''Audiencia Nacional'' in the summary instructed by judge Baltasar Garzón for the alleged crimess of illegal detention and crimes against humanity that were supposedly committed during the Spanish Civil War and the first years of the Francoist regime.", "The judge declared Moreno's criminal liability extinguished when he received reliable evidence of his death, which had occurred more than forty years earlier.", "The investigation of the case was so controversial that Garzón was accused of perverting the course of justice, tried and acquitted by the Supreme Court of Spain." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mickaël Bouloux" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mickaël Bouloux''', born 16 August 1972 in Dinan, is a French politician.", "He is a member of the Socialist Party, and was the mayor of Le Rheu from 2015 to 2022." ], [ "References" ], [ "External Links", "* His page on the site of the National Assembly* - official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Abba Aftse" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abba Aftse''' or '''‘Afsé''' (probably late 400s and early 500s A.D.) was one of the Nine Saints of Ethiopia.As he has a Syriac name, he likely came from Edessa or its surroundings.", "According to a ''gädl'' (Acts or ''Vita'') of him, he traveled from Asia Minor to Rome.", "In Rome, he met Abba Gärima.", "The two both traveled to Ethiopia, where they spent much of their time together as mutual companions.Abba Aftse was known as a healer.", "He founded a monastery in Yeha.His feast day is on 29 Genbot (5 June)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abba Garima" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abba Gärima''' (also known as '''Abba Yeshaq'''; late 400s and early 500s A.D.), was one of the Nine Saints of Ethiopia.", "A hagiography about him was written in a late 15th-century gädl (Acts) by Endä Gärima.Abba Garima is known for founding the Abba Garima Monastery, and was also known as a craftsman." ], [ "Life", "His father was Mäsfeyanos, King of Rum (Byzantium).After his father's death, he became a king for 7 years, after which Abba Päntäléwon summoned him to be a monk with him for 5 years.Afterwards, Abba Gärima established a monastery at Mädära, where he stayed for about 20 years.", "At Mädära, he was a wonderworker who exorcised demons and performed miracles for the sick.Gärima died on 17 Säné (24 June)." ], [ "See also", "*Abba Garima Monastery*Garima Gospels" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abba Guba" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abba Guba''' was one of the Nine Saints of Ethiopia.", "He is known as a healer who founded a monastery in Madara, Ethiopia.Abba Guba probably originated from Cilicia.", "He was a monk with Abba Päntäléwon.", "After his time with Abba Pantalewon, he moved to the desert of Bäräka.His feast day is on 29 Genbot (5 June)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abba Liqanos" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abba Liqanos''' (probably late 400s and early 500s A.D.) was one of the Nine Saints of Ethiopia.", "He is known as a composer of hymns and liturgies.Abba Liqanos was probably originally from Constantinople and later moved to Däbrä Qwänasel Monastery, located near Adwa.His feast day is on 28 Hedar (7 December)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abba Yem'ata" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abba Yäm’ata''' or '''Yem’ata''' (probably late 400s and early 500s A.D.) was one of the Nine Saints of Ethiopia.He founded a monastery in Gär’alta in Endärta woreda, Tigray Region.", "His feast day is on 23 Teqemt (2 November).The church of Abuna Yemata Guh is dedicated to him." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "JW (Hong Kong singer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Joey Wong Ho-yee''' (born 18 June 1990), known professionally as '''JW''', is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress.", "Debuted in 2010, Wong was the youngest singer at the time to have won a \"Golden Melody Song\" at the Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation.", "She later found success with her 2015 hit \"A Life of Contradictions\".", "Wong ventured into acting after signing with Voice Entertainment in 2020, appearing in various TVB television series." ], [ "Life and career", "===1990–2010: Early life===Joey Wong was born on 18 June 1990, in Hong Kong.", "Her father has Chinese ancestry, while her mother has Spanish and Filipino roots.", "Her older sister, Cindy, is a lawyer.", "Wong's interest in music began after she got influenced and joined her older sister to participate in a local singing competition during primary school.", "She won first place and continued to participate in various singing competitions throughout her schooling years, some of which she won prizes.Wong's aspirations for a singing career took a serious turn when she received an unexpected call from a friend, who arranged a meeting with Amusic's executive and singer, Leon Lai.", "It was by chance that Lai had heard a demo recording she had made at a friend's house.", "Around 2009–2010, after their meeting, Lai offered her a music contract.", "Prior to this opportunity, Wong had not considered singing as a professional career path.", "She attended Marymount Secondary School and South Island School before pursuing her higher education at King's College London where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Geography in 2012.During her college years, she resided in the United Kingdom for her studies but would return to Hong Kong during the summer to record and perform music.===2010–present: Career===Wong made her debut in the music scene with her first solo single, \"Missing A Good Friend\" (), and followed it up with the duet \"Love Diaries\" (), alongside Janice Vidal, in the early half of 2010.To keep the public intrigued, she initially did not appear in either music videos or public performances.", "In July 2010, Wong was officially introduced to the public in her first concert titled \"JW Missing Good Friend\".", "Soon after, Wong released her first EP, ''Los Angeles'' (2010).", "Her achievements during this period included receiving awards such as Best New Artist and Golden Melody Song at major year-end music award shows.", "Following her strong debut, however, Wong faced a period of career stagnation and struggled to achieve significant success.", "In 2015, after signing with Sunny Idea, Wong's career took a positive turn with the release of \"A Life of Contradictions\" (), which garnered widespread attention, revitalizing her career.", "She shared her personal experience with the lyricist, which was later woven into the song's lyrics.", "Wong revealed in an interview that she \"poured out all my feelings\" during the recording process.", "The song achieved more than 18 million YouTube views and won several awards.In August 2020, Wong signed with Voice Entertainment, a music subsidiary of TVB.", "From 2021 to 2022, she took on a coaching role on TVB's singing competition show ''Stars Academy''.", "During the first season, Wong played a significant role in providing guidance to the runner-up, Chantel Yiu.", "In addition to her music career, Wong began venturing into acting.", "She made her notable acting appearance in TVB's ancient comedy series, ''Your Highest'' (2022), where she landed her first major role." ], [ "Discography", "*''Los Angeles'' (2010)*''That's Me'' (2011)*''My Tale'' (2017)===List of songs by JW=== List of songs by JW Song Other performer(s) Writer(s)/Producer(s) Album Year \"A Life Of Contradictions\" () None Terence LamChan Wing-himRandy Chow ''My Tale'' 2015 \"A Sentimental Person\" () William So Albert LeungMark Lui Non-album single 2014 \"Accompany You\" () None J. ArieChung Suet-yingSilverstrike Non-single album 2023 \"Astronaut\" () None Chan Wing-himRandy ChowJon Reshard ''My Tale'' 2016 \"Beautiful Battlefield\" () None Freddie LoAlex Lau Non-single albumTheme song of TVB series ''The War of Beauties'' 2022 \"Because Of Deep Love\" () James Ng Riley PongChan Wing-himLarry WongTerrence LamRandy ChowNick WongSchumann Lee ''My Tale'' 2017 \"By My Side\" () None Sandy ChengAlan CheungHerman ToJoseph Wei Non-album singleTheme song of TV series ''The Legend of Xiao Chuo'' 2021 \"Can't Give No More\" () None Damon ChuiHayes YeungNick WongAlex Lau Non-album singleTheme song of TVB series ''Your Highness'' 2022 \"Could You Be My Friend\" None Michael MoogKimberly ColeG.", "Jacobo Pablo GarciaCheung Cho-kiuMark Lui Non-album single 2014 \"Domination\" () None Chan Wing-himAndrew GilbertTaneisha JacksonLee Yat-dingRandy Chow Non-album single 2018 \"Escape Door\" () None Endy ChowRiley PongJohnny YimSchumann Lee Non-album single 2019 \"Falling In Love\" None Fire LeeJanice Lee Thompsett ''That's Me'' 2011 \"Feel The Bass\" None Alzahn ShemoJonnic Lee ThompsettMichael Moog Non-album single 2013 \"FF\" None T-maJay FungJWT-Rexx Non-album single 2022 \"Filled With Love\" () None Hayes YeungJoseph Wei Non-album singleTheme song of TVB series Come Home Love: Lo and Behold 2021 \"Fly Freely\" () None Terrence LamChan Wing-himRandy ChowNick Wong ''My Tale'' 2016 \"Heaven at Thirteen\" () None Terrence LamYiu SumHarris Ho Non-album single 2023 \"Hopeless\" () None Alex LauHayes YeungPatrick Yip Non-album singleTheme song of TVB series ''Romeo and His Butterfly Lover'' 2023 \"How Many Years\" () None Terrence LamChan Wing-himRandy ChowNick Wong ''My Tale'' 2016 \"I Don't Want To Leave\" () None Sandy ChengDamon ChuiJohnny YimHerman ToJoseph Wei Non-album singleTheme song of TVB series ''Arms Reaction 2021'' 2021 \"I Just Wanna Stay With You\" None Chan Wing-himGareth Chan Non-album single 2017 \"I Need A Friend\" None Michael MoogKimberly ColeG.", "Jacobo Pablo GarciaMark Lui Non-album single 2014 \"Jealousy\" () None Chan Wing-himCarl Wong Non-album single 2017 \"Juicy Girl\" None Tim A. WangStella ChowMark LuiBat Sing-gung ''That's Me'' 2011 \"Love Diaries\" () Janice Vidal Albert LeungMark Lui ''Los Angeles'' 2010 \"Mature Young Woman\" () None Yeung Zan-bongChan Wing-himSchumann Lee Non-album single 2020 \"Missing A Good Friend\" () None Joe LeiMark Lui ''Los Angeles'' 2010 \"Missing You\" () None Chan Wing-himMark Lui ''That's Me'' 2011 \"Nazca Lines\" () None Howie YungWyman WongRandy ChowNick Wong Non-album single 2022 \"No Self-Control\" () None Stella ChowJonnic Lee Thompsett ''That's Me'' 2011 \"Not Afraid Of Loneliness\" () None Riley PongEdmond Tsang ''Los Angeles'' 2010 \"Runaway\" None Shimica WongChan Wing-himDough-boyRandy Chow ''My Tale'' 2016 \"Seeing No One Today\" () None Joe LeiMark Lui ''Los Angeles'' 2010 \"Sense of Security\" () None Chan Wing-himTerrence LamRandy ChowNick Wong Non-album single 2017 \"Short Story\" () None Chan Wing-himTerrence LamRandy ChowNick Wong ''My Tale'' 2016 \"Stand by Me\" () None Alan CheungJoe LeiHerman HoJoseph Wei Non-album singleTheme song of TVB series ''Barrack O'Karma 1968'' 2022 \"Stupid BOII\" None Shimica WongChan Wing-himDough-boySilverstrikeRandy Chow ''My Tale'' 2016 \"Sweet Talk To Me\" () None Fire LeeMark Lui ''That's Me'' 2011 \"Therapy\" () None Zion LeeGingerLemonColaTonYnoTRandy Chow Non-album single 2023 \"Unsettled Girl\" () None Yan Gin-keungMark Lui Non-album single 2013 \"Victoria\" () None Chan Wing-himPhil LamRandy Chow Non-album single 2018 \"Wave's One Hand\" () None Chan Wing-himAnthony ChueEye FungSchumann Lee Non-album single 2018 \"Wish\" None Kwong Ching-yanWayne JamesNick WongAlex Lau Non-single albumTheme song of TVB series ''Big White Duel 2'' 2022 \"Year-end Thankfulness\" () None Chan Wing-himCousin Fung Non-album single 2019 \"You'd Taken My Youth Away\" () None Chan Wing-himCousin FungNick WongRandy Chow Non-album single 2017 === Television series === Year Title Role Notes 2021 ''Sinister Beings'' Pui-yee Cameo ''Fraudstars'' Cheuk Yan-yan Guest star ''Stars Academy''Herself Singing competition coach ''Starry Starry Academy'' ''Stars Academy'' making-of footage''First Live on Stage'' ''Stars Academy'' concert ''Forever Young at Heart'' Miss Wong Supporting role2022 ''Stars Academy 2 Herself Singing competition coach ''Your Highness'' Miss Fok Second lead role ''The War of Beauties''Cameo 2023 ''Treasure of Destiny'' Jade Cameo TBA ''Your Highness 2'' Second lead role" ], [ "Awards and nominations", "* Year Award Category Nominated work Results 2010 33rd RTHK's Top Ten Chinese Songs Music Awards Promising Newcomers ()Herself 2010 Metro Radio Music Awards Best New Female Artists Song of the Year\"Love Diaries\" () 2010 Jade Solid Gold Music Awards Best New Female Artists () Herself Golden Melody Song Award \"Love Diaries\" ()2010 IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Awards Top Ten Best-selling Albums ''Los Angeles'' Top Ten Best-selling Local ArtistsHerself Best-selling Newcomer Female Artist 20132013 Metro Radio Music Awards Most Popular Singers Best Dance Songs \"Feel the Bass\" 20142014 Metro Radio Mandarin Music Awards Mandarin Powerful Dance Song \"Could You Be My Friend\" Popular Idol Herself 2014 Metro Radio Music Awards Best Dance Song \"Could You Be My Friend\" Best Dance SingerHerself 2015 2015 Metro Radio Music Awards Best Song Interpretation 2016 2016 Metro Radio Music AwardsBest Female Singer 2016 Ultimate Song Chart Awards 39th RTHK's Top Ten Chinese Songs Music Awards Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody\"A Life of Contradictions\" () 2016 Jade Solid Gold Awards Golden Song Awards Outstanding Performance Awards Herself 201740th RTHK's Top Ten Chinese Songs Music Awards Outstanding Pop Singer Awards Herself Top Ten Chinese Golden Medley\"Because Of Deep Love\" () 2017 Metro Radio Music Awards Best Duet Song 2017 Jade Solid Gold Awards Best Duet Song Gold Song Awards \"Sense of Security\" () 2018 41st RTHK's Top Ten Chinese Songs Music Awards Outstanding Pop Singer Awards Herself 2018 Jade Solid Gold Music Awards Gold Song Awards \"You'd Taken My Youth Away\" () 2019 2019 Jade Solid Gold Music Awards Gold Song Awards \"Escape Door\" () 2020 2020 Jade Solid Gold Music Awards Gold Song Awards \"Mature Young Woman\" () 20232023 Metro Radio Music Awards Top Ten Songs \"Heaven at Thirteen\" ()" ], [ "Concerts", "* JW Missing Good Friends (2010)* Stage of Grief (2016)* Never Too Early (2018)" ], [ "Footnote" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Mohannad Abu Taha" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mohannad Mahmoud Saleh Abu Taha''' (; born 2 February 2003) is a Jordanian footballer who plays as a winger for Jordanian Pro League club Al-Wehdat and the Jordan national team." ], [ "Club career", "Born in Amman, Abu Taha is a youth product of Al-Wehdat.", "He was promoted to the first team in 2021 at the age of 18.In January 2023, Abu Taha joined the reserves team of Belgian Pro League side Gent on a 4-month loan deal but couldn't play any game because of administration problems." ], [ "International career", "On 17 October 2023, Abu Taha made his international debut with the Jordan national team against Iraq as part of the 2023 Jordan International Tournament third place match.In January 2024, Abu Taha was included in Jordan's 26-men squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup." ], [ "Style of play", "A left-footed versatile player, Abu Taha is able to play both as a winger or left-back." ], [ "Honours", "'''Al-Wehdat'''*Jordan FA Cup: 2022*Jordan Super Cup: 2023'''Jordan'''*AFC Asian Cup runner-up: 2023" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Allan Trimble" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Allan Trimble''' (August 14, 1963 – December 1, 2019) was an American high school football coach for the Jenks Trojans in Jenks, Oklahoma.", "As coach of the football program, he led the team for 22 seasons, winning 13 Oklahoma state championships, with a total record of 252-43 between 1996 and 2018.Trimble is an inductee to the national High School Football Hall of Fame, as well as the Oklahoma Sports and Coaches Association Halls of Fame.He played high school football for Cleveland High School and played collegiate football at Northeastern State University." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abba Tsahma" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abba Tsahma''' or '''Sähma ''' (probably late 400s and early 500s A.D.) was one of the Nine Saints of Ethiopia.", "He was known as a scholar.Abba Tsahma may have originally been from Antioch.", "He later moved to Sädénya, Ethiopia.His feast day is on 16 Ter (24 January)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lumières Award for Best Documentary" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Lumières Award for Best Documentary''' () is an award presented annually by the Académie des Lumières since 2016." ], [ "Winners and nominees", "===2010s==='''Year''''''English title''''''Original title''''''Director(s)''' 2016(21st) '''''The Pearl Button''''' '''''Le Bouton de nacre''''' '''Patricio Guzmán''' '''''The Missing Picture''''' '''''L'Image manquante''''' '''Rithy Panh''' ''Human'' Yann Arthus-Bertrand ''South to North'' ''Sud eau nord déplacer'' Antoine Boutet ''Tomorrow'' ''Demain'' Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent ''We Come as Friends'' ''Nous venons en amis'' Hubert Sauper 2017(22nd) '''''My Journey Through French Cinema''''' '''''Voyage à travers le cinéma français''''' '''Bertrand Tavernier''' ''Latest News from the Cosmos'' ''Dernières Nouvelles du cosmos'' Julie Bertuccelli ''Merci Patron!''", "François Ruffin ''La Sociologue et l'Ourson'' Étienne Chaillou and Mathias Théry ''Swagger'' Olivier Babinet ''The Woods Dreams Are Made Of'' ''Le Bois dont les rêves sont faits'' Claire Simon 2018(23rd) '''''Faces Places''''' '''''Visages, villages''''' '''Agnès Varda''' and '''JR''' ''Lumière!''", "''Lumière !", "L'aventure commence'' Thierry Frémaux ''Makala'' Emmanuel Gras ''No Farewells'' ''Sans adieu'' Christophe Agou ''Plot 35'' ''Carré 35'' Éric Caravaca ''The Venerable W.'' ''Le Vénérable W.'' Barbet Schroeder 2019(24th) '''''Samouni Road''''' '''Stefano Savona''' ''Cassandro the Exotico!''", "Marie Losier ''Each and Every Moment'' ''De chaque instant'' Nicolas Philibert ''No Man Is an Island'' ''Nul homme n'est une île'' Dominique Marchais ''Young Solitude'' ''Premières solitudes'' Claire Simon===2020s==='''Year''''''English title''''''Original title''''''Director(s)''' 2020(25th) '''''M''''' '''Yolande Zauberman''' ''68, mon père et les clous'' Samuel Bigiaoui ''Just Don't Think I'll Scream'' ''Ne croyez surtout pas que je hurle'' Frank Beauvais ''Living and Knowing You're Alive'' ''Être vivant et le savoir'' Alain Cavalier ''Lourdes'' Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai 2021(26th) '''''The Monopoly of Violence''''' '''''Un pays qui se tient sage''''' '''David Dufresne''' ''Adolescents'' ''Adolescentes'' Sébastien Lifshitz ''If It Were Love'' ''Si c'était de l'amour'' Patric Chiha ''Kongo'' Hadrien La Vapeur and Corto Vaclav ''The Tie'' ''La Cravate'' Étienne Chaillou and Mathias Théry 2022(27th) '''''The Velvet Queen''''' '''''La Panthère des neiges''''' '''Marie Amiguet''' and '''Vincent Munier''' ''9 Days in Raqqa'' ''9 Jours à Raqqa'' Xavier de Lauzanne ''Delphine and Carole'' ''Delphine et Carole, insoumuses'' Callisto McNulty ''Gallant Indies'' ''Indes galantes'' Philippe Béziat ''The Kiosk'' ''Le Kiosque'' Alexandra Pianelli 2023(28th) '''''We''''' '''''Nous''''' '''Alice Diop''' ''La Combattante'' Camille Ponsin ''H6'' Ye Ye ''Returning to Reims (Fragments)'' ''Retour à Reims (Fragments)'' Jean-Gabriel Périot ''The Super 8 Years'' ''Les années super 8'' Annie Ernaux and David Ernaux-Briot 2024(29th) '''''Four Daughters''''' '''''Les Filles d'Olfa''''' '''Kaouther Ben Hania''' ''Little Girl Blue'' Mona Achache ''On the Adamant'' ''Sur l'Adamant'' Nicolas Philibert ''Our Body'' ''Notre corps'' Claire Simon ''La Rivière'' Dominique Marchais" ], [ "See also", "*Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film*BAFTA Award for Best Documentary*César Award for Best Documentary Film*European Film Award for Best Documentary*Goya Award for Best Documentary" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * Lumières Award for Best Documentary at ''AlloCiné''" ] ]
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[ [ "Warren B. French" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Warren Ballinger French Jr.''' (April 14, 1923 – November 4, 2021) was an American businessman and politician from Virginia.", "He served as Chair of the Virginia Republican Party from 1970 to 1972." ], [ "Early life", "French was born on April 14, 1923, in Woodstock, Virginia, the first of ten children of Warren French Sr. and Lena Belle Sheetz.", "He attended Woodstock High School, Massanutten Military Academy, and the University of Virginia.", "In September 1941, he entered the V-12 Navy College Training Program, and later served in the United States Navy during World War II in the Pacific Theater.", "He was discharged from service in 1946, and returned to the University of Virginia where he received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1947.In 1954, he started working for the Farmers Mutual Telephone System in Shenandoah County." ], [ "Political career", "French served as the Seventh District Republican Party Chairman, delegate to the 1968 Republican National Convention, and Chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia from 1970 to 1972.He was elected chair on January 16, 1970, replacing Samuel E. Carpenter, who resigned.", "In 1972, he received the endorsement of Governor Linwood Holton for reelection as chair, but lost to the more conservative challenger, Richard D. Obenshain." ], [ "Personal life", "He married his wife Patricia Hamill Teale, in Silver Spring, Maryland, on September 17, 1949.They had four children.", "He died on November 4, 2021, aged 98 of natural causes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eldora Herald-Ledger" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''''Eldora Herald-Ledger''''' is a weekly newspaper published in Eldora, Iowa.", "It is the main newspaper for Hardin County, Iowa.", "The paper as it's structured today was formed in 1931 when '''''The Eldora Herald''''' acquired the rival '''''Hardin County Ledger''''' and they merged to form the ''Eldora Herald-Ledger''.", "''The Eldora Herald'' was established in 1873.The ''Hardin County Ledger'', originally known as '''''The Eldora Ledger''''', began publishing in 1866.It began publishing as the ''Hardin County County Ledger'' in January 1912 after editor H.S.", "Kneedler purchased the paper in 1911." ], [ "The Eldora Herald (1873-1931)" ], [ "The Eldora Ledger (1866-1911)", "'''''The Eldora Ledger''''' was founded in 1866 by Robert \"Bob\" McBride.", "The paper was established shortly after Eldora lost its prior paper, the ''Hardin County Sentinel'', to the city of Iowa Falls, Iowa; as the publisher of the ''Sentinel'', M. C. Woodruff, had lost faith in the future prospects of Eldora due to its then lack of railroad transportation.", "The paper was first published on January 6, 1866.Bob Mcbride continued as the first managing-editor of the paper until the spring of 1882 when he was succeeded by his brother, John C. McBride, and John's business partner, W. S. Preston.", "Under their leadership, the size and quality of the paper greatly improved.In c. 1888, McBride and Preston sold ''The Eldora Ledger'' to the Methodist minister and politician John Dolph; a man who served as Hardin County's representative in the Iowa General Assembly while operating the paper.", "By 1892 Dolph had sold the paper to J. D. Haworth & Sons.", "They sold the paper to W.A.K.", "Campbell in 1893, who in turn sold the paper to Charles and William H. Sheakley in 1894.In 1903 Paul C. Woods purchased ''The Eldora Ledger''." ], [ "Hardin County Ledger (1912-1931)", "In 1911 H.S.", "Kneedler purchased ''The Eldora Ledger'' from Woods.", "Soon after, Kneedler renamed the paper the ''Hardin County Ledger''; and it was first published under that name on January 25, 1912.The paper continued to publish under that name until 1931 when the paper merged with the ''The Eldora Herald'' to form the ''The Eldora Herald-Ledger''." ], [ "Eldora Herald-Ledger (1931-present)" ], [ "References", "===Citations======Bibliography===**" ] ]
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[ [ "Ted Edmonds" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ted Edmonds''' is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 2003 to 2013.Edmonds was first elected in 2002 after incumbent representative Howard Cornett was redistricted to the 94th district.", "He was defeated for reelection in 2012 by Republican Toby Herald." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alien Fresh Jerky" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alien Fresh Jerky''' is a jerky-retailing company based in Baker, California.", "It was founded in 2000 and places its products in many stores throughout the Southwestern United States.Its main store is located at 72302 Baker Blvd in Baker.", "It is a common stop for hundreds of thousands of people driving from Southern California to Las Vegas.", "The store covers .", "When it was first bought in 2002, it was only ." ], [ "History", "Luis Ramallo moved, with his family, to the United States from Argentina in 1988.In 2000, Ramallo created the company, with the help of his eldest son, Martin, and wife Susana.", "Its first stand was in Crystal Springs, Nevada at the intersection of US 93 and SR 318.He made $800 on his first day and continued to operate the stand for four months until the police asked to see his work permits.", "He got the \"alien\" theme from his \"registered alien\" designation as an immigrant.", "Ramallo had an electrical business in Las Vegas before Alien Fresh Jerky but closed it in 2004 to pursue the company." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Paul Bunyan's Slingshot" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Paul Bunyan's Slingshot''''' is the fifth full-length studio album by American indie rock band Liquid Mike, released on February 2, 2024.The album has received positive reviews from critics." ], [ "Reception", "At ''BrooklynVegan'', Andrew Sacher included this among the notable releases off the week, writing that \"it seems poised to be their breakthrough because of the conditions, but it also like their breakthrough, with louder, thicker production than the band’s earlier releases\".", "Jonah Krueger of ''Consequence of Sound'' called this album nearly \"power pop perfection\" with \"upbeat tempos, loud guitars, killer melodies, and a strict three minute cap when it comes to song length\".", "Writing for ''Exclaim!", "'', Spencer Nafekh-Blanchette rated this release a 7 out of 10, stating \"that it further refines the band's unique sound\", as \"a fun and ambitious (but not too ambitious) expansion... filled with nostalgia, depravity and authentic introspection in its calmest and most effective moments\".", "''The Fader'' listed this among the best releases of the week, where critic David Renshaw stated that it \"harks back to a quieter time, a pre-social media age where kids were regularly left to their own devices as long summer days unspooled in front of them\".In ''Paste'', Matt Mitchell chose \"American Caveman\" as one of the best songs of the week prior to this album release, calling it \"an absolutely mythical piece of rusted-out post-punk and pop song\" and fellow critic Grace Robins-Somerville rated this album an 8.3 out of 10 for being \"a collection of songs about getting up to dumb shenanigans for no reason beyond boredom\" that has \"hidden, heartfelt depths\"; the editors chose this as a ''Paste'' Pick.", "The editorial staff at ''Rolling Stone'' included ''Paul Bunyan's Slingshot'' as a \"Hear This\" pick and reviewer Jon Dolan called the music \"short, fast, muscular songs that split the difference between Nineties pop-punk and Nineties indie-rock, tempering the petulant angst of the former with the latter’s winning resignation\" that \"leaves a lasting impression\".", "Editors at ''Stereogum'' chose this for Album of the Week and critic Tom Breihan called this an album with good writing that \"is longer and more expansive than past Liquid Mike records\" and continued that if it \"catches you on the right day, Liquid Mike might sound like they're singing about you\".Prior to this album's release, Liquid Mike was considered one of the most anticipated acts of 2024.In ''Alternative Press'', Neville Hardman previewed this release as one where \"they'll up the absurdity and continue to poke fun at Midwestern living\" and called out \"K2\" as a standout track.", "Jeff Yerger wrote a profile of the band for ''Stereogum'' in late 2023 and stated that Liquid Mike \"sound like a band ready to embrace the sudden attention\" and they \"also sound confident as hell\"." ], [ "Track listing", "#\"Drinking and Driving\" – 2:04#\"K2\" – 2:15#\"Town Ease\" – 2:12#\"Mouse Trap\" – 2:37#\"Drug Dealer\" – 1:44#\"AM\" – 1:08#\"Pacer\" – 2:10#\"USPS\" – 2:34#\"Small Giants\" – 1:51#\"Works Bomb\" – 1:24#\"American Caveman\" – 2:46#\"-\" – 0:34#\"Paul Bunyan's Slingshot\" – 2:16<!--" ], [ "Personnel", "-->" ], [ "See also", "*2024 in American music*Culture of the Midwest*List of 2024 albums" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*** An interview with the band" ] ]
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[ [ "Banys" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Banys''' (feminine: '''Banienė'''/'''Banytė''') is a Lithuanian surname.", "Notable people with the surname include:*Angelina Banytė (born 1949) Lithuanian painter*Linas Banys (born 1998) Lithuanian biathlete" ], [ "See also", "***" ] ]
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[ [ "William N. Salin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''William Nathan Salin''' (October 23, 1931 – May 4, 2019) was an American attorney, banker, and politician who served as the 53rd secretary of state of Indiana." ], [ "Early life and education", "William Salin was born and raised in Anderson, Indiana.", "He graduated from Indiana University in 1954, thereafter joining the United States Army.", "Salin later received a Juris Doctor from the Indiana University School of Law." ], [ "Career", "Early in his career, Salin worked as an associate at the law firm Findlay & Findlay in Kendallville, Indiana, and later served as Kendallville's city attorney.", "After moving to Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1962, Salin went to work for Indiana Bank.", "From 1968 to 1970, Salin served a single term as Indiana Secretary of State.", "Though he had been uninvolved in politics up to that point, he was tapped by Indiana Republican Party bosses to fill the position as the party's nominee on the 1968 election ballot.", "Indiana's constitutional officers at that time were informally selected through backroom dealing by the party bosses of the state's largest counties, with party leaders from Allen County, Indiana being awarded the right to pick the Secretary of State in 1968.Mark Souder explains that, \"According to legend, party boss Orvas Beers and his key allies, including city chairman Allan McMahan, were sitting in his living room debating over the alternatives.", "Bill Salin was out mowing his lawn and one of them said, 'Hey, what about Bill?", "'\"As Secretary of State, Salin aggressively campaigned against pyramid schemes and oversaw the purge of tens of thousands of inactive corporations from the Indiana corporations registry.", "A centrist, Salin was described in a 1970 article in the ''Anderson Herald'' as \"at odds\" with the conservative faction of the Indiana Republican Party and warned the party against \"a swing to the right\".", "He lost reelection in 1970 to Larry Conrad.In 1972, Salin campaigned for the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana's 4th congressional district.", "He failed to secure the Republican nomination and did not advance to the general election.Returning to private life, Salin became a partner at the Fort Wayne law firm of Kennerk, Dumas, Burke, Backs & Salin.", "In 1983, he founded Salin Bank & Trust Company." ], [ "Personal life", "Salin was twice decorated with the Sagamore of the Wabash.", "He served on the boards of directors of the Indiana Historical Society and the Indiana Symphony Orchestra.", "Salin was a member of the United Methodist Church and, according to the ''Indianapolis Star'', was a \"voracious reader of the Bible\".", "He established an endowed scholarship at Anderson University for the children of ministers, and led a capital campaign to finance the construction of a sanctuary at St. Luke's United Methodist Church.Salin was married and, with his wife, had three children.", "He died of complications from Parkinson's disease." ], [ "Electoral history" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 1968 film of Salin speaking* Tribute speech in memory of Salin delivered by Rep. Susan Brooks to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2019" ] ]
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[ [ "Ancel Smith" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ancel \"Hard Rock\" Smith''' is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 2003 to 2011.Smith was first elected in 2002 after defeating incumbent representative Phillip Childers in the May primary election.", "He had previously challenged Childers in 2000, losing by six percent.", "He was defeated for renomination in 2010 by John Short." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Payanangal Mudivathillai (soundtrack)" ], [ "Introduction", "The soundtrack for the 1982 Tamil-language film ''Payanangal Mudivathillai'' featured seven songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja, written by Vairamuthu, Gangai Amaran and Muthulingam and performed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and S. Janaki.", "The film, directed by R. Sundarrajan and produced by Kovaithambi of Motherland Pictures—marking their maiden film for Sundarrajan and Kovaithambi as director and producer—stars Mohan and Poornima Jayaram.", "It was released on Ilaiyaraaja's label Echo Records in LP records and cassettes." ], [ "Production", "Kovaithambi insisted on Ilaiyaraaja's inclusion as music being an integral part of the story; After Sundarrajan narrated the film's story for two hours, Ilaiyaraaja agreed to be a part of the film and composed 30 tunes within 12 hours and told Sundarrajan told to choose the tunes he felt would fit the scenes.", "Sundarrajan said he would explain the scenes and let Ilaiyaraaja choose the appropriate tunes.", "Vairamuthu penned three songs for the film, while Gangai Amaran and Muthulingam penned two songs each.", "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and S. Janaki were the primary singers in the album." ], [ "Composition", "\"Yeh Aatha\" was initially used for ''Murattu Kaalai'' (1980), when the film's director S. P. Muthuraman wanted an alternative tune for \"Podhuvaga En Manasu Thangam\", and Ilaiyaraaja presented this particular tune for that song, though Muthuraman preferred the earlier tune.", "It was then, subsequently used in the film.", "According to Amaran, it m \"sounds like a folk music but it has the classical touch\".", "The song belongs to the dappankuthu genre, and follows a time signature.", "\"Ilaya Nila\" was originally intended for ''Moodu Pani'' (1980), but as the director Balu Mahendra dissatisfied with the tune, he eventually wrote another tune of \"Yen Iniya Pon Nilaave\".", "This song was also eventually used in the film.", "The instrumentation of \"Ilaya Nila\" includes an acoustic guitar and a flute, performed respectively by guitarist R. Chandrasekhar and flautist Sudhakar.", "During its recording, Ilaiyaraaja required over 20 retakes to get Chandrasekhar play its flamenco notes to his satisfaction.", "The song was composed in C-sharp minor; according to Chandrasekhar, as Ilaiyaraaja \"wanted to highlight the guitar's beauty\", and has a bossa nova influence.", "The song \"Vaigaraiyil\" is set in the Carnatic raga known as Shubhapantuvarali, \"Mani Osai\" is set in Sindhu Bhairavi, and \"Thogai Ilamayil\" is set in Latangi." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "Reception and legacy", "According to K. P. Sunil of ''The Illustrated Weekly of India'', ''Payanangal Mudivathillai'' was the first Indian film to have \"larger-than-life cut-outs\" of its composer.", "In its review, ''Ananda Vikatan'' described Ilaiyaraaja's music and Balasubrahmanyam's singing as the two main pillars of the film.", "''Dinamalar'' described the songs are \"delightful\" and added that \"Ilaiyaraaja's journey never ends\".", "''The Hindu'' described \"Ilaya Nila\" as an \"evergreen hit\".Following Balasubrahmanyam's death in September 2020, Lakshmi Subramanian of ''The Week'' published an article regarding the best songs from Ilaiyaraaja and Balasubrahmanyam's collaboration and included \"Ilaya Nila\" in the list.", "The FM radio station Radio City hosted a special show ''Raja Rajathan'' which would broadcast Ilaiyaraaja's songs for 91 days—beginning from 3 March to 2 June 2015; \"Ilaya Nila\" was one of the most-requested songs on the show." ], [ "Other versions", "\"Ilaya Nila\" was later adapted by Kalyanji–Anandji as \"Neele Neele Ambar Par\" for the film's Hindi remake ''Kalaakaar'' (1983), and \"Yeh Aatha\" was remixed by Mani Sharma for ''Malaikottai'' (2007)." ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Fairweather Friend (album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Fairweather Friend''''' is the second studio album by American indie pop band the Umbrellas, released on January 26, 2024, through Slumberland Records.", "It received acclaim from critics." ], [ "Critical reception", "''Fairweather Friend'' received a score of 84 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim\".", "''Uncut'' wrote that \"the band's sophomore effort feels like more than a photocopy of past indie-pop glories thanks to the surprisingly punchy contributions by bassist Nick Oka and drummer Keith Frerichs and the degree of craft and care evident even in songs as breezy as 'When You Find Out'\".", "AllMusic reviewer Fred Thomas felt that the Umbrellas \"follow a blueprint mapped out by the greats of obscure, lovelorn indie pop, continuing the introverted jangle of Sarah Records, the fuzzy excitement of K Records-style melodic punks like Tiger Trap, and the romantic pop of elder indie greats like Orange Juice and Felt\".", "''Clash''s Robin Murray called it \"bigger, more assured than the debut, fully embracing the volume, the blistering dynamic of the live shows.", "It's also more refined, with The Umbrellas chipping away at the source material, taking time over every single note.\"" ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "Personnel", "'''The Umbrellas'''* Matt Ferrara – vocals, guitar, keyboards* Keith Frerichs – twelve-string guitar, drums, vocals* Morgan Stanley – vocals, guitar* Nick Oka – bass guitar" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Madras Vathiyar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Madras Vathiyar''''' ( ) is a 1984 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Vijaya Bhaskar and written by A. L. Narayanan.", "The film stars Vijayakanth, Sasikala and Anuradha.", "It was released on 14 January 1984." ], [ "Plot" ], [ "Cast" ], [ "Soundtrack", "The music was composed by Shankar–Ganesh." ], [ "Release and reception", "''Madras Vathiyar'' was released on 14 January 1984.Jayamanmadhan of ''Kalki'' gave the film a negative review." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Phillip Childers" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Phillip Childers''' is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1999 to 2003.Childers was first elected in 1998 after incumbent representative Donnie Newsome retired to run for Judge/Executive of Knott County.", "He was defeated for renomination in 2002 by Ancel Smith, who had unsuccessfully challenged him in 2000." ], [ "References" ] ]
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