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04/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/11/2024 23:30

Fire and Rescue NSW out to sink the Navy in traditional ‘Ship to Shore’ Rugby League encounter | Sydney

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Fire and Rescue NSW out to sink the Navy in traditional 'Ship to Shore' Rugby League encounter - Sydney

Published: 12 Apr 2024 03:23pm

Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is set to come out 'all guns blazing' in just over a week when the 'fireys' take on the Royal Australian Navy in their traditional "Ship to Shore' Cup Rugby League match.

It's set to be a fiery encounter on Sunday 21 April at North Sydney Oval, a curtain raiser to the NSW Cup game between Norths and Canberra.

Last time the FRNSW Phoenix played the RAN Tridents, both captains were sent from the field, with the firefighters claiming a four-nil victory.

However, the sailors own the bragging rights, winning three of the five Cup clashes before COVID interrupted plans for a 2023 re-match.

The Phoenix, this year made up of Permanent and On-Call firefighters from across Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Newcastle and the Central Coast, boast a new captain in former Australian Schoolboys representative, Luke Vescio, who's set to fire a shot across the Navy's bow.

The FRNSW side also features two players best known for their reality television appearances, Haydn Langdon (My Mum, Your Dad) and Dan Nilsson (Love Triangle).

Gates open at 12.30pm and the Ship to Shore match gets underway at 1pm.

A $5 entry fee will apply before the curtain raiser.

The FRNSW team list is: 1 - Jay Delaney - Glebe Fire Station 2 - Dylan Wagener - Emergency Services Academy 3 - Matt Waugh (Vice Captain) - Hornsby Fire Station 4 - Haydn Langdon - Parramatta Fire Station 5 - Ben Barnard - Campsie Fire Station 6 - Sam Elwin - Lambton Fire Station 7 - Luke Vescio (Captain) - City of Sydney Fire Station 8 - Steve McCallum - Helensburgh Fire Station 9 - Cameron Collins - Seven Hills Fire Station 10 - Billy Carroll - Horningsea Park Fire Station 11 - Dan Nilsson - The Rocks Fire Station 12 - Mat Whitehouse - Cabramatta Fire Station 13 - Joe Stewart - Hornsby Fire Station 14 - Luke Lynch - Emergency Services Academy 15 - Jimmy Davis - Castle Hill Fire Station 16 - Reagen Marsh - Kariong Fire Station 17 - Curtis Purssell - Wangi Wangi Fire Station 18 - Derek Walker - Matraville Fire Station 19 - Michael Rennie - Blackheath Fire Station 20 - Aaron Kelso - Mount Victoria Fire Station

Organisations wishing to discuss potential playing opportunities with the FRNSW Phoenix are urged to contact [email protected]

Updated: 12 Apr 2024 03:27pm

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