2010 Season
After a closley fought battle, NSW Gladiators once again emeged as NWL Champions. It was a tremendous effort from the Gladiators after propping up the ladder at the end of Round One and battling their way to the finals. The season was fiercely contested by all teams with players displaying high levels of skills, commitment and significant bravery to ensure the championship went down to the wire. The challenge for the title starts again in Melbourne on Friday, 15th April at the Caroline Springs Leisure Centre.
2010 NWRL final team positions
Position
|
Team
|
P
|
W
|
L
|
FF
|
For
|
Ag
|
PC
|
Pts
|
Medal
|
1
|
NSW Gladiators
|
18
|
13
|
5
|
0
|
939
|
808
|
116.2
|
26
|
Gold
|
2
|
Jetstar Gold Coast Titans
|
18
|
11
|
7
|
0
|
881
|
917
|
96.1
|
22
|
|
3
|
SA Sharks
|
18
|
7
|
11
|
0
|
975
|
989
|
98.6
|
14
|
Silver
|
4
|
Victorian Coloplast Thunder
|
18
|
5
|
13
|
0
|
875
|
953
|
91.8
|
10
|
Bronze
|
The end of season honours were also closely contested with Ryley Batt emerging as the season’s Most Valuable Player award following another mighty contribution for the NSW Gladiators. Cody Meakin from the Jetstar Gold Coast Titans had an impressive debut season that earned him the Best New Talent award and the All Star Four for 2010 were: George Hicks (SA Sharks), Ryan Scott (Jetstar Gold Coast Titans), Ben Newton (Jetstar Gold Coast Titans) and Andrew Harrison (Victorian Coloplast Thunder).
Congratulations also to Jon Corson for consistent displays all season, earning the Best Referee award.
As always, Wheelchair Sports Australia would like to thank the Australian Paralympic Committee and Telstra for their continued support of the NWRL.
Last Modified on 07/07/2011 11:30