21-557: The surname Tolman may refer to: Aiden Tolman (born 1988), Australian Rugby League player Andrew Tolman (born 1986), American drummer, co-founder of alternative rock groups Imagine Dragons and The Moth & The Flame Brett Tolman (born 1970), United States Attorney involved in Patriot Act reauthorization and controversy over dismissal of U.S. attorneys Chadwick A. Tolman (born 1938), 1970s duPont research chemist after whom
42-551: A further four years, through until the end of season 2017. For the second year in a row, Tolman once again received the coach's award from coach Des Hasler . Tolman finished the season with 25 appearances and a try. Tolman played in Canterbury's 2014 NRL Grand Final loss against the South Sydney Rabbitohs . Tolman finished the season with 22 appearances and a try. Tolman played 21 games for Canterbury in
63-412: A place in the finals series and were higher on the table. Pay was credited with the late season revival as the side focused heavily on defense. In 2020, Tolman made 17 appearances for Canterbury as the club again endured one of its toughest seasons on the field. On 22 September, Tolman was told by Canterbury that his services would not be required in 2021 and that he would be released by the club. Tolman
84-483: A total of 23 appearances for Canterbury in the 2019 NRL season as the club finished 12th on the table. At one stage, Canterbury-Bankstown found themselves sitting last on the table and in real danger of finishing with the wooden spoon. However, for the third straight season, Canterbury achieved four upset victories in a row over Penrith , the Wests Tigers , South Sydney and Parramatta who were all competing for
105-793: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Aiden Tolman Aiden Tolman (born 10 November 1988) is a former Australian professional rugby league footballer who last played as a prop for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the NRL . He previously played for the Melbourne Storm and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the National Rugby League , and played at representative level for NSW Country . Tolman
126-577: Is the introduction of an Under 23 age limit to the top representative team. The Country Rugby League was absorbed by the New South Wales Rugby League at the end of 2019. The NSWRL continued to run competitions for country regions in February and March 2020 until they were curtailed by lockdown restrictions. This suggests that a NSW Country representative side will be reinstated in the future. The following players werre selected in
147-479: The 2015 NRL season as the club qualified for the finals. Tolman played in both of Canterbury's finals matches as the club reached the second week but were eliminated by the Sydney Roosters . On 6 December 2016, Tolman re-signed with Canterbury which would see him at the club until 2020. On 27 May 2017, Tolman made 51 tackles, 17 hit ups for 148 running meters, and played 80 minutes, in round 12 against
168-581: The Brisbane Broncos , New Zealand Warriors and St George to finish the season in 12th place. In round 15, Tolman made his 250th first grade appearance against Cronulla-Sutherland at ANZ Stadium which ended in a 14–12 victory to Canterbury-Bankstown. In round 20 against the Penrith Panthers , Tolman played his 200th game for Canterbury – just the 12th Canterbury player to do so – and achieved in inside of nine seasons. Tolman made
189-501: The Canberra Raiders in round 6 of the 2008 season. He has been compared to former Melbourne Storm player Robbie Kearns . In 2008 he was named the Melbourne Storm rookie of the year. He played in the 2009 premiership against Parramatta . This premiership was later stripped in 2010 by the NRL due to the club's multiple and deliberate breaches of the salary cap between 2006 and 2010. On 18 May 2010, he signed for
210-642: The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs for three years. In round one of the 2011 NRL season , Tolman made his debut for the Bulldogs against the West Tigers at ANZ Stadium . Tolman finished the season with 21 appearances and six tries. In 2012, Tolman ended the season with 27 appearances and 3 tries. He achieved the coach's award for the club. Tolman played for Canterbury in the 2012 NRL Grand Final loss against his former club Melbourne at ANZ Stadium . The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs re-signed Tolman for
231-670: The Country Rugby League and a representative team of amateur and semi-professional players. The Country Origin team played annually in the City vs Country Origin competition against the City New South Wales rugby league team , which was made up of players originating from Sydney. This match was discontinued in 2017. The representative team has played in a number of formats over the years: quad and tri series, annual fixtures and tour matches. The most recent change
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#1732793358828252-424: The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks . Tolman made a total of 24 appearances for Canterbury-Bankstown in the 2017 NRL season as they failed to reach the finals for the first time since 2011. In 2018, Tolman made 16 appearances for Canterbury as the club endured one of its toughest seasons on the field. At one stage of the season, Canterbury were sitting second last on the table but rallied to achieve upset victories over
273-540: The Newcastle Knights . Tolman scored the first try of the match. On 25 August, Tolman announced he was retiring at the end of the season. Country New South Wales rugby league team The Country New South Wales rugby league team is a representative rugby league football team. Between 1987 and 2017 there were two tiers: the Origin team that consisted of professional players who originated from clubs of
294-818: The Tolman cone angle and Tolman electronic parameter are named Charles E. Tolman (1903–1943), posthumous US Navy Cross recipient after whom USS Tolman was named Edgar Bronson Tolman (1859–1947), president of Illinois State Bar Association and editor-in-chief of American Bar Association Journal Edward C. Tolman (1886–1959), American psychologist James E. Tolman (1867–1956), Massachusetts lawyer and state representative Marije Tolman (born 1976), Dutch illustrator of children's literature Richard C. Tolman (1881–1948), American mathematical physicist and physical chemist Russ Tolman (born 1956), American guitarist, co-founder of Paisley Underground band True West Steven Tolman (born 1952), president of
315-409: The surname Tolman . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tolman&oldid=1152588371 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
336-1012: The Country squad for the 2022 Open Age Men's match against City at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday, 15 May 2022. The team is coached by Terry Campese . In 2008, the centenary year of rugby league in Australia , the Country Rugby League named its "Team of the Century": 1 Clive Churchill – FB 2 Brian Carlson – WG 3 Michael Cronin – CE 4 Graeme Langlands – CE 5 Eddie Lumsden – WG 6 Bob Fulton – FE 7 Andrew Johns – HB 8 Steve Roach – PR 9 Ian Walsh – HK 10 Glenn Lazarus – PR 11 Herb Narvo – SR 12 Bradley Clyde – SR 13 Wally Prigg – LK Head coach City v Country Women's matches were occasionally played prior to
357-565: The Massachusetts AFL–CIO and former state senator Susan Tolman , American mathematician Teun Tolman (1924–2007), Dutch politician Tim Tolman (1956–2021), Major League Baseball outfielder Warren Tolman (born 1959), former Massachusetts senator and state representative Warren W. Tolman (1861–1940), justice of the Washington Supreme Court [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
378-412: The bench, running for 134 meters. In round 16, Tolman scored his first try for Cronulla-Sutherland during a 26–18 upset loss to the Brisbane Broncos . Tolman played 21 games for Cronulla in the 2021 NRL season which saw the club narrowly miss the finals by finishing 9th on the table. In round 4 of the 2022 NRL season , Tolman played his 300th first grade game for Cronulla in an 18–0 victory over
399-559: The re-introduction of a stand-alone match in 2017. In 2018 and 2019 the games were played within the National Championships. The 2020 National Championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia . In 2021 the National Championships were reorganised, and an open age City v Country Women's Origin was scheduled separately from the National Championships. The following players were selected in
420-748: Was born in Kempsey , New South Wales , Australia. He was educated at St Paul's College, Kempsey and represented 2006 Australian Schoolboys . He has also played for the Junior Kangaroos . Tolman played his junior football with the Smithtown Tigers and he has also played for the Central Coast Storm and the Queensland Cup side, Norths Devils . Tolman made his first-grade debut for Melbourne Storm against
441-542: Was one of eight players who were told they would be released as Canterbury looked to rebuild after a horror year on and off the field. In November 2020, Tolman signed a deal to join Cronulla-Sutherland for the 2021 season. In round 1 of the 2021 NRL season , Tolman made his club debut for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in their 32–18 victory over the St. George Illawarra Dragons . Tolman played 45 minutes off
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