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2023 Hostplus Cup - Squads & Previews

TheGeneral

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Inside new Wynnum Manly Seagulls coach’s recruitment plans for first season in charge​


They featured in two of the past three Queensland Cup grand finals, but next year the Wynnum Manly Seagulls will look a lot different with a new coach at the helm.

The new man in charge of the Wynnum Manly Seagulls is facing a massive challenge as he tries to cover the losses of seven key departures from the club, including four legends who helped take the team to two of the past three grand finals.

Former NRL player Mathew Head, who also was an assistant coach at the St George Illawarra Dragons, is facing almost a blank canvas as he builds his squad for his first season at the helm at Kougari Oval.

Taking over from Adam Brideson, Head’s biggest challenge is to replace four pillars of the Seagulls team after they decided to retire.

Talented playmaker Sam Scarlett and forwards Aaron Rockley, Max Elliott and Matiu Love-Henry have all hung up the boots after the end of the 2022 Hostplus Cup (Queensland Cup) season.

Head said those players would be impossible to replace.

“They’re obviously all great players and outstanding people and club men from everything I’ve heard and that’s probably the biggest thing at a club like Wynnum,” he said.

“They’ve all been a massive part of the club’s success in recent years so it’s sad to see them go, but they were all open and honest with me that they were going to retire after this past season.

“We’d still love to have them around the club and if they ever get the itch to play again, I’m sure we’d have them in an instant.”

Scarlett, who went through many ups and downs at the club after moving to the bayside, including the death of best friend and former captain Mitch Cronin as well as two grand final losses, said the switch to the Seagulls was probably the best decision he has made in his life.

“It was just was getting too much with family and work and everything. I’ve got a young family now so need to spend more time with them on weekends,” he said.

“I’ll miss the club a lot, it’s an amazing club.

“What Brido (Brideson) has built there over the past few years is a credit to him.”

The Seagulls will also be without Zac Hosking, who signed with the Penrith Panthers, Mat Lyons, who took an opportunity with Toowoomba/Canterbury and young gun Harrison Graham, who joined the Dolphins NRL.

Head will also welcome several key players back in 2023, including Kalolo Saitaua, Kiko Manu, Sione Hopoate and Luke Gale.

He said he was confident the club would have the squad to make an impact next season.

“We’re in the process of building it now and we’re after people who obviously can play but people who fit the club’s culture and everything as well,” he said.

“We expect to have some key signings made in the coming weeks, which is important because we want our playing list sorted for the start of preseason on November 19.”

Head also kept the same staff from Brideson’s time as coach and added experienced Hostplus Cup playmaker Darren Nicholls, who also played NRL for the Dragons, as an assistant coach.

 

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Burleigh Bears
Outs: Blake Leary (Retired), Taine Tuaupiki (Warriors)

Central Queensland Capras
Ins: Tom Farr (Wynnum Manly Seagulls)
Returning: Blake Moore, Jack Madden, Brandon Roberts, Trey Brown

Mackay Cutters
Ins: Josh Smith (Canberra Raiders)
Returning: Hiale Roycroft, Luke Webley, Adam Cook

Northern Pride
Outs: Nick Lui-Toso (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Returning: Paea Pua, Chris Ostwald, Ash Little

Ipswich Jets
Outs: Nat Neale (Retired)
Returning: Rhys Jacks, Dominic Macumboy, Lachlan Cooper

Townsville Blackhawks
Outs: Joe Boyce, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Shaun Nona (all retired)
 
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theinsideman

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CQ Capras OUTS

Bailey Butler, Lachlan Hubner, Radean Robinson, Tyler Szepanowski - Dolphins NRL Train and Trials

Souths Logan Magpies OUTS

Christopher Faagutu - Wests Tigers
 

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CQ Capras OUTS

Bailey Butler, Lachlan Hubner, Radean Robinson, Tyler Szepanowski - Dolphins NRL Train and Trials

Souths Logan Magpies OUTS

Christopher Faagutu - Wests Tigers
Even if the Capras guys sign contracts you would hope they come back to the Capras if not required. Not sent to Redcliffe Hostplus side.
 

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Apparently, the Clydesdales have signed eleven players so far but behind a paywall.

The first signings for the Western Clydesdales in 2023 ensure there will be a distinct local flavour for their return to the Hostplus Cup.
The Clydesdales are assembling a squad for the Hostplus Cup next season and have announced the signing of their first 11 players.
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All 11 players are local talents, which realises the Clydesdales’ goal of providing a pathway to the Hostplus Cup for quality players from across the south-west.
  • Alex Brighton (pictured), 21, centre
  • Hnaloan Budden, 26, edge forward
  • Brock Diment, 23, fullback/centre
  • Josh Keoller, 21, lock
  • Luke Maiden, 22, front-row
  • Cory McGrady, 29, halfback/five-eighth
  • Pat O’Callaghan, 23, middle forward
  • Mitch Revell, 23, middle forward
  • Hugh Sedger, 27, centre/winger
  • Mitch Watson, 23, fullback/winger
  • Todd White, 25, middle forward
“It’s great that we can provide opportunities for these guys to be part of a Hostplus Cup squad and represent their region at such an elite level,” Clydesdales Head Coach Jason Alchin said.
“Returning to the Hostplus Cup next season completes the pathway for the region and I’m looking forward to having these talented local guys in our squad.
“It’s exciting to be signing up players for the season ahead. We’re putting together a quality squad and it will be great to start pre-season in a few weeks.”
The Clydesdales will have further signings to announce in the coming weeks and there is already some Hostplus Cup experience in the squad to build on.
Sedger boasts 34 games of Cup experience with Ipswich and Northern Pride after making his debut in 2016.
White also has 32 games of Cup experience with the Jets and previously starred for the Clydesdales in Hastings Deering Colts.
Revell, who played with Brothers in the Hutchinson Builders TRL Premiership this year, has NSW Cup experience with the Penrith Panthers.
 

theinsideman

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Brisbane Tigers

GAINS
: Corey Thompson (2023, Gold Coast Titans), Tony Thompson (2023, Tigers Colts), Max Lehmann (2023, Parramatta Eels NSW Cup), Charlie Murray (2023, Tweed Heads Seagulls), Ryley Jacks (2024, Featherstone Rovers), Nat McGavin (2023, Sunshine Coast Falcons), Tristan Hope (2024, Wynnum Manly Seagulls), Tahj Wood (2023, Redcliffe Dolphins), Thomas Rafter (2023, Sunshine Coast Falcons)

OUTS: Haele Finau, Sione Finau (Dragons NRL), Jonah Glover (Bulldogs NRL), Brett Greinke (Ipswich Jets), Will Samuel (Broncos), Darren Nicholls (Retirement)

RE-SIGNED: Solomona Faataape (2024), Żak Taibi (2023), Bacho Salam (2023), Baptiste Fabre (2023), Jack Miers (2023), Daniel Ticehurst (2023), Brayden Torpy (2023), Joe Gilmour (2023), Josh Colls (2023)

Sunshine Coast Falcons

GAINS
: Ben Farr (2023, Wynnum Manly Seagulls), Scott Galeano, Joshua Patson (2023, Tweed Heads Seagulls), Jack Brock (2023, Mackay Cutters), Javvier Pitovao (2023, Norths Devils)

OUTS: Blake Wilson (Bulldogs NRL), Nat McGavin, Thomas Rafter (Brisbane Tigers)

RE-SIGNED: Danny Heenan (2023), Jai Smoothy (2023), Kane Jackson (2023), Jack Gibbons (2023), Patrice Siolo (2023), Lazarus Vaalepu (2023), Luke Polselli (2023), Jack Wright (2023), Kaleb Sutton (2023), Dan Atkinson (2023), Luke Jurd (2023), Louis Geraghty (2023), Campbell Duffy (2023), Harry O'Toole (2023)
 
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theinsideman

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QLD Cup to NRL (Top 30, Development & Trialists)

Brisbane Tigers: Solomona Faataape (Storm), Haele Finau, Sione Finau, Daniel Russell (Dragons), Jonah Glover (Bulldogs), Will Samuel (Broncos)

Burleigh Bears: Iszac Fa'asuamaleaui, Vaka Sikahele (Titans), Shallin Fuller (Rabbitohs), Guy Hamilton (Roosters), Isaac Matalavea-Booth (Bulldogs), Tristan Powell (Storm), Josh Rogers (Broncos), Taine Tuaupiki (Warriors)

CQ Capras: Bailey Butler, Lachlan Hubner, Radean Robinson, Tyler Szepanowski (Dolphins), Brandon Clarke (Bulldogs), Coby Williamson (Storm)

Ipswich Jets: Tyler Coburn (Broncos)

Mackay Cutters: Brenton Baira (Dolphins), Adam Cook, Kyle Schneider (Cowboys), Jayden Morgan (Broncos) Jordan Hill (Wests Tigers)

Northern Pride: Julian Christian (Cowboys)

Norths Devils: Jack Ahearn, Liam Horne, Ben Te Kura (Broncos)

PNG Hunters:

Redcliffe Dolphins:
Trai Fuller, Cody Hunter, Jeremiah Simbiken, Setu Tu (Dolphins)

Souths Logan Magpies: Blake Mozer, Tristan Sailor, Harradyn Wilson (Broncos)

Sunshine Coast Falcons: Jack Gibbons, Kane Jackson, Lazarus Vaalepu (Storm), Blake Wilson (Bulldogs)

Townsville Blackhawks: Edward Hampson (Knights)

Tweed Heads Seagulls: JJ Collins (Dolphins), Jaylan De Groot, Ryan Foran, Ben Liyou, Kaleb Ngamanu (Titans), Scott Galeano, Charlie Murray, Joshua Patson (Storm)

Wynnum Manly Seagulls: Harrison Graham (Dolphins) Max Plath, John Radel (Broncos)

*Kalolo Saitaua had a train and trial with the Broncos but it fell through due to injury

Quite disappointing to see no one from the PNG Hunters get picked up on some sort of contract somewhere, making them the only team with 0 losses to nrl clubs.
 
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theinsideman

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Tweed Heads Seagulls

GAINS:
Lloyd Perrett (2023, Norths Devils), Jaron Purcell (2023, Newcastle Knights)

OUTS: JJ Collins (2023, Dolphins), Scott Galeano, Joshua Patson (2023, Sunshine Coast Falcons), Charlie Murray (2023, Brisbane Tigers)

RE-SIGNED: Lindon McGrady (2023), Lamar Liolevave (2023), Brent Woolf (2023), Lee Turner (2023), Ryland Jacobs (2023)
 
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theinsideman

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Wynnum Manly Seagulls

GAINS:
Gideon Gela-Mosby (2023, Northern Pride), Kitron Laka (2023, PNG Hunters), Shalom O'Ofou (2023, Dragons NRL), Josh Simm (2023, St Helens), Lachlan Timm (2023, Redcliffe Dolphins)

OUTS: Ben Farr (Sunshine Coast Falcons), Tom Farr (Central Queensland Capras), Harrison Graham (Dolphins), Tristan Hope (Brisbane Tigers), Zac Hosking (Penrith Panthers), Matt Lyons (Western Clydesdales), Max Elliott, Matiu Love-Henry, Sam Scarlett, Aaron Rockley (Retirement)

RE-SIGNED: Caius Faatili (2023), Luke Gale (2023), Sione Hopoate (2023), Ethan Malt (2023), Kiko Manu (2023), Kobe Martin (2023), Max Plath (2023), Kalolo Saitaua (2023), Nathan Ward (2023)
 
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