u15 & u16 Championships
Author : Matthew Elkerton News Corp Sport
u15 & u16 Championships
Live stream: ASSRL 15-16 Years National Championships HUB – Key info, schedule, how to watch

The 2023 NSWCHS U15 schoolboys (Photo : Steve Montgomery)
The future of rugby league will be on full display as the ASSRL National Championships head to Port Macquarie for the first time. Check out our FREE HUB to find out how to watch LIVE.
Watch a full replay of Queensland v NSW CHS (Girls grand final).
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges will be hunting for an elusive Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League double when the best young talents hit the NSW Central Coast in September.
The ASSRL First Nations Goannas will be back in action at Port Macquarie in September. Picture: John Gass
As the NRL finals series gets into full swing, the future of the game will also take centre stage in Port Macquarie at the ASSRL 15-Years Boys and 16-Years Girls National Championships.
KommunityTV will live stream all the action from a massive week of action at the Port Macquaire Regional Stadium from September 23-29.
It comes after a successful 18-Years National Championships in Redcliffe in July.
The tournament will be the inaugural year for the 16-Years Girls competition, with teams coming from across the nation including Western Australia, Northern Territory and Victoria.
HOW TO WATCH LIVE
The LIVE STREAM coverage of the ASSRL National Championships will be available exclusively to full digital subscribers of any of News Corp Australia’s masthead titles.
Matches will be streamed on daily stories, and replays will be available after the conclusion of each game.
Use the schedule box below to find out when your team is playing, and then use the links within the box while the tournament is on to be directed to the right article to make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action.

2023 NSWCHS u16 Schoolgirls will compete in the u15 & u16 Championships Port MacQuarie later this month (Photo : Steve Montgomery)
WATCH THE ASSRL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS LIVE
DAY ONE – Saturday, September 23
9am: Opening Ceremony
10.15am: Queensland Maroon v ACT (U15 Boys)
11.20am: NSW CHS v NSW CCC (U15 Boys)
12.25pm: NSW CHS v NSW CCC (U16 Girls)
12.50pm: NSW CIS v WA (U16 Girls)
1.15pm: Queensland v ACT (U16 Girls)
1.40pm: NT v Victoria (U16 Girls)
2.05pm: NSW CHS v NSW CIS (U16 Girls)
2.30pm: NSW CCC v WA (U16 Girls)
2.55pm: Queensland v NT (U16 Girls)
3.20pm: ACT v Victoria (U16 Girls)
3.45pm: NSW CHS v WA (U16 Girls)
4.35pm: Queensland v Victoria (U16 Girls)
5pm: ACT v NT (U16 Girls)
DAY TWO – Sunday, September 24
10.05am: NSW CCC v Queensland White (U15 Boys)
11.10am: NT v ASSRL Goannas (U15 Boys)
12.15pm: WA v Victoria (U15 Boys)
DAY THREE – Monday, September 25
9am: WA v NT (U15 Boys)
10.05am: ASSRL Goannas v Victoria (U15 Boys)
11.10am: NSW CIS v Queensland Maroon (U15 Boys)
12.15pm: NSW CHS v Queensland White (U15 Boys)
1.20pm: Queensland v Victoria (U16 Girls)
1.45pm: ACT v NT (U16 Girls)
2.10pm: NSW CHS v WA (U16 Girls)
2.35pm: NSW CCC v NSW CIS (U16 Girls)
3.00pm: Queensland v NT (U16 Girls)
3.25pm: ACT v Victoria (U16 Girls)
3.50pm: NSW CHS v NSW CIS (U16 Girls)
4.15pm: NSW CCC v WA (U16 Girls)
4.40pm: Queensland v ACT (U16 Girls)
5.05pm: NT v Victoria (U16 Girls)
5.30pm: NSW CHS v NSW CCC (U16 Girls)
5.55pm: NSW CIS v WA (U16 Girls)
DAY FOUR – Tuesday, September 26
10am: NSW CIS v ACT (U15 Boys)
11.05am: Victoria v NT (U15 Boys)
12.10pm: ASSRL Goannas v WA (U15 Boys)
DAY FIVE – Wednesday, September 27
9am: U15 Boys ‘Game X’ (Group 1 3rd v Group 2 3rd)
10.05am: Pool A Semi-Final (Group 1 1st v Group 2 2nd)
11.10am: Pool A Semi-Final (Group 1 2nd v Group 2 1st)
12.15pm: Pool B ‘Game Y’ (3rd Place v 4th Place)
1.20pm: U16 Girls Semi-Final (Pool A 1st v Pool B 2nd)
2.15pm: U16 Girls Semi-Final (Pool A 2nd v Pool B 1st)
DAY SIX – Thursday, September 28
9am: U16 Girls Crossover (Pool A 3rd v Pool B 3rd)
9.50am: U16 Girls Crossover (Pool A 4th v Pool B 4th)
10.40am: U15 Boys Crossover (‘Game X’ Winner v ‘Game Y’ Winner)
11.45am: U15 Boys Crossover (‘Game X’ Loser v ‘Game Y’ Loser)
12.50pm: U15 Boys 3rd-Place Play-Off
DAY SEVEN – Friday, September 29
10am: U15 Boys Pool B Grand Final
11.25am: U16 Girls Grand Final
12.40pm: U15 Boys Pool A Grand Final
2.05pm: Closing Ceremony
The ASSRL Nationals will be played at Port Macquarie Regional Stadium from Saturday, September 23 to Friday, September 29.
The tournament features representative sides from across the nation in both boys and girls divisions.
The inaugural 16-Years Girls tournament will be played in a lightning carnival style over the opening rounds, with games lasting 20 minutes and teams playing three times over the day.
The girls playoff matches including crossover games and finals will be played over two 20-minute halves.
The boys tournament will be divided into two pools, with Pool A featuring NSWCHS, NSWCCC, NSWCIS, Queensland Maroon, Queensland White and the ACT.
Pool B will feature interstate sides Victoria, Western Australia and Northern Territory as well as an indigenous invitational side, the ASSRL Goannas.
Both pools will compete for their own championships across the week.
WHO COMES OUT ON TOP?
NSW Combined High Schools, who took out the inaugural 18-Years Girls title, will be one of the early favourites in the girls tournament alongside Queensland, NSW Combined Catholic Colleges and the Australian Capital Territory.
But they won’t have it easy at the tournament.
Winners are grinners. The CCC 16 girls team. Picture: Supplied
There is plenty of confidence coming from the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges’ camp after a successful trials day last month.
Two young players with plenty of potential to be on the lookout for are fullback Tamworth’s Macey Deitrich and halfback Macey Cox from St Joseph’s, Aberdeen.
In the boys tournament, it really is anyone’s game.
The NSW Combined High Schools team will have plenty of cohesion with six starters coming from reigning Peter Mulholland Cup champions Westfields Sports High.
NSW Combined Independent Schools won the 15-Years boys final against NSW Combined High Schools in Redcliffe last year. Picture: Zak Simmonds
The school is known for producing successful rugby league players, and the young guns have been working under an impressive program led by Troy Weeden.
But expect plenty of firepower out of the Queensland teams.
National Schoolboys championship winning coach Joshua Bretherton from Ipswich State High will coach the Queensland White side including The Cathedral College’s explosive ballrunner Jake Armstrong.
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