Moving away from the Filipinos’ favourite sport of basketball, the Philippine Rugby League Team has just been formed.
All of the team players selected reside in Australia and are of Filipino ancestry, either Philippine-born or one parent is Filipino. Some have had no contact with the Filipino community here in Australia but now relish the idea to represent the Philippines in an Australian sporting event.
The newly-formed rugby league team will be known as the Philippine Carabaos and will be led by head coach Clayton Watene of Queensland.
The Philippines Carabaos Men’s Team will include: Jason Bedford (NSW), Matthew Bedford (NSW), Rene Payne (QLD), Brian West (QLD), Rez Philips (QLD), Luke Srama (QLD), Fred Collina (NSW), Ned Stephenson (NSW), Jake Smith (NSW), Mark Lozano (QLD), Steven Bernstrom (QLD), Richard Goodwin (NSW), Will Corning (NSW), Ronald Pena (NSW), Graeme Stevens (NSW), Scott Sandaga (NSW), and Greg Power (NSW).
Support staff will include Mark de Ubago, Asst. Coach, Greg Cross of NSW, Team Manager, Marvin Pace QLD Team Runner and Michael Holt NSW, Media Liaison Officer.
The squad’s first appearance will be at the Cabramatta International 9’s, a one-day rugby league tournament with 17 countries which will be held in Sydney on 4 February 2012 at Cabramatta New Era Stadium. The boys will show how tough they are competing against other countries.
“We encourage Filipino supporters to come down and cheer the team on. Support would be greatly appreciated.” said Coach Clayton Watene.
“This [is] our first step for the Philippines Rugby League National Team to be credible for any future events. We are really excited at the opportunity to represent the Philippines.” he adds.