FOR the Rouse Hill Rhinos 14s team, being crowned Parramatta Junior Rugby League Division I champions after coming so close for a few years, is fitting reward for their determination and hard work.

Coached for more than five years by highly respected Brad Arthur, the Rhinos finally ended their grand final ­hoodoo when they defeated Canley Vale 22-10 in last weekend’s decider, after leading 4-0 at half time.

Keanu Amiatu, Pika Taateo, Samuel Loizou and Isaac Rosario scored tries for the Rhinos, with Loizou handling the conversions, too. Oscar Mezzomo was named Man of the Match for his efforts in the final.

A Rhinos player tries to break through against St Mary’s in the Best of the West final. Picture: Peter KellyA Rouse Hill Rhinos tryscorer in the Best of the West final.Rouse Hill Rhinos coach Brad Athur congratulating the players after the win. Picture: Michelle Arthur

The Rhinos, this week’s ­nominees for the Junior Sports Star Team Spirit Award — sponsored by SportsTG — then added the Best of the West title on Sunday beating St Mary’s 24-4.

Parramatta Eels coach Arthur has been juggling his NRL coaching duties to train the Rhinos twice a week, but said he does not find it a problem.

“Coaching the 14s is my privilege and I am honoured the parents of these boys allow me to train them,” said Arthur, whose son Jake plays in the champion team.

Action from the Rouse Hill Rhinos v St Marys final. Picture: Peter KellyRouse Hill Rhinoson the charge against St Marys.

“This is the first time the team has won their grand final, having been beaten in the past.

“It has taken a while to get there and I must thank the three dads who have helped with the coaching and training, Angelo Mezzano, Peter Loizou and Sam Nouredine.

Rouse Hill Rhinos scoring in the best of the west clash.

“More than 12 of these players will be chosen for the Parramatta development squad … a couple of them are good enough to get to the next level.”

Arthur said he loved coaching the juniors and does not mind spending Tuesdays and Thursday evenings training them despite his hectic NRL duties.

Coach Brad Arthur talking to the Rouse Hill Rhinos players. Picture: Peter Kelly

This season, Arthur also had to deal with huge off-field dramas at the Eels, ­including salary cap problems, which saw the team docked 12 points and fined by the NRL.

Despite this, Arthur inspired the Eels to 13 wins.

“The difference between coaching the Eels and the juniors is the lack of pressure at the Rhinos with no one judging me,” Arthur said.

Champions Rouse Hill Rhinos after the Best of the West final.Rouse Hill Rhinos shake hands with St Marys players.

“The boys are enjoying the game, having fun and forming good friendships.

“Having played together for a while, they all know their jobs and roles very well.

“It’s very easy to coach them, and very enjoyable.”

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  • Ray Hadleys so filthy about this lol, gold, and well done the Rhinos!

  • Hadley should train a team, and lose several of his chins.
  • They seem like a good bunch of kids. I was able to watch their grand final against Canley Vale, both teams were strong and deserve recognition for how tough they played most of the game.

    The two I was most impressed in the team were Peter Taateo (prop) and Oscar Mezzano (second-row).
    • Which one is the kid with the shit haircut who looks about 17, scoring that try in the second pic?
    • It was a high standard match Ham. Some good junior talent on show.
  • Some of those 14 yo's are taller than BA

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