Catalyst Sports

Catalyst Sports Catalyst Sports Management began life in 1997, predominantly as an exporter of rugby players to the United Kingdom, Europe & Japan.

This was in response to the lack of fulltime contract places available in the new created Professional Australian rugby market, based around Sydney & Brisbane. In 1999 Paul Hogan joined Catalyst founder Guy Gibbons to advance Catalyst’s contact base in the general rugby population. Hogan, having worked in ABC Sport for both Radio & TV, and with his experience playing & coaching in Australia & over

seas in both codes, was able to enhance the Catalyst talent base. Hogan brought on board several Rugby & Rugby League players and continues to manage their careers today. Over this period Catalyst has developed to manage multiple talents across an array of sports, with success. In late 2003, Hogan took over full control of the company with Gibbons focusing on other ventures. With the advent of compulsory accreditation in Rugby & Rugby League, Hogan has become accredited in both codes & concentrated his efforts on these 2 sports. In 2015, Catalyst expanded to include Skateboarding into its portfolio. Catalyst continues to grow and to assist budding young stars of both codes with their physical & mental development in the tough world of Professional Sport. This includes organising strength & conditioning programs, obtaining dietary advice & specialist coaching. For the more senior players, finance & investment programs are sourced through highly qualified consultants and institutions.

15/06/2025
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Broncos ho**er Cory Paix on a clean page, chipping away and the squad’s camp-forged ‘identity’.

23/10/2024

The Bulldogs have reportedly completed a deal to bring teenage gun Nate Thompson to the club. Thompson will join the club on a three-year contract, per The Courier Mail. The 17-year-old is considered one of the fastest young prospects in rugby league. MORE: Why Panthers are almost ready for an NRLW....

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20/09/2024

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Phil Gould’s Bulldogs are building for the future after signing one of Queensland’s fastest rugby league prospects.

Boom 17-year-old Nate Thompson has inked a three-year deal with Canterbury and is a teen of many talents.

The teenage sensation is a 100-metre sprinter who has represented Queensland in track-and-field and his sizzling speed has caught the eye of Bulldogs scouts.

Thompson has also represented the Australian Schoolboys in rugby, but has a passion for rugby league and will get a chance to make his mark at the Bulldogs.

The Sunshine Coast product will start off in Canterbury’s junior representative teams with a view to cracking the Bulldogs’ NRL squad in the coming years.

Nate Thompson in action at the 2024 Australian Schools Rugby Championship. Picture: Rachel Wright.
Nate Thompson in action at the 2024 Australian Schools Rugby Championship. Picture: Rachel Wright.

Loto Salei, Coaches Player of the Match BRL Major semi final last Saturday
06/09/2024

Loto Salei, Coaches Player of the Match BRL Major semi final last Saturday

Ryan Jackson looking forward to the semi-final on Saturday for the Capras against Redcliffe Dolphins.
05/09/2024

Ryan Jackson looking forward to the semi-final on Saturday for the Capras against Redcliffe Dolphins.

For Central Queensland Capras forward Ryan Jackson, rugby league is a simple game that needs a simple strategy and he is confident his side can execute theirs against his old side, Redcliffe Dolphins, on Saturday.

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