The Philippine National Rugby League or PNRL which has been promoting the Rugby League sports in the Philippine including training among merchant marine students in Olongapo City, Philippines deserves recognition and support from fans and aficionados of the “Greatest game of All.”
It was close to a year after the day that Rugby League was introduced to the Seafaring cadets of Wärtsilä Subic Inc. back on the 14th of April 2012. Philippines National Rugby League (PNRL) board members Rick Hartley, Tony Shibley and Cobi De Leon conducted their first clinic with the cadets of the Finland based company. They have moved on from touch football to full contact Rugby League training!
A month from the day of their resumption of their Rugby League training in 2013, on the 7th April, PNRL board members, Tom Simpson and David Perry commenced full contact training with the Seafaring cadets.
Since the first Sunday in March, Wärtsilä Subic Inc.’s Tactical Officer Osmondo Genilo has organized the 54 company trainees who have enthusiastically taken up the “Greatest Game of All”. His work with supporting the PNRL since 2012 has been invaluable in allowing Rugby League to be established as a formal company sport.
The setting for the full contact Rugby League training was on the picturisque beach of the Subic Bay Boardwalk, located in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, close to the tourist hub, of the Moonbay Marina Complex. What a setting to have your first experience of “tackle footy!”Coach Tom Simpson commented,“The Wärtsilä boys playing full contact loved it, even with their few bumps and bruises, it was fantastic”!
The “Wärtsilä boys” are quite fortunate. Tom Simpson has been involved with Rugby League for over 50years and is a Level 3 coach. He is qualified to coach Australia’s elite National Rugby League teams like his favourite team, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, which has a Filipino-heritage player in Mr. Andrew Everingham.
Simpson has actually coached the South Sydney Representative teams from junior Bunnies to SG Ball and Jersey Flegg.
With the Clark International 9s set for the 19th of October 2013, overseas based Rugby League clubs can enjoy the sites of Subic Bay like the beaches of the Boardwalk and the Moonbay Marina Complex and other interesting sights like the eco-tourism theme parks, and an ocean adventure, in the Philippines’s only open-sea marine park, Zoobic Safari, and the Pamulaklakin Nature Park.
The Philippines has over 7,000 islands to choose from. For those clubs wanting an end of season trip, combining a game of Rugby League and relaxing on tropical beaches. Come along and compete in the Clark International 9’s. For further information email either Tom Simpson on tommysimpson12@hotmail.com or PNRL Vice President Clayton Watene on philippinesrugbyleague@hotmail.com
PNRL board members living in the Philippines have been doing their Rugby League development work as volunteers, with no financial support. The PNRL is eager to find financial support to continue their work. So any enquiries and offers of support can be directed to the contact details that is located on the PNRL website www.pnrlf.com
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