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Intrust Super Cup 2016

CC_Roosters

First Grade
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Round 9 Results

1. Mackay Cutters 38 Ipswich Jets 36
2. TH Seagulls 38 CQ Capras 4
3. Burleigh Buears 28 Townsville Blackhawks 28
4. Northern Pride 6 Wynnum Manly 34
5. East Tigers 38 SL Magpies 32
6. SS Coast Falcons 28 North Devils 4
7. PNG Hunters 22 Redcliffe Dolphins 18

Which genius scheduled tweed, burleigh and the titans on the same day at sifferent locations. Honestly the game doesnt help itself at times (correctionmost of the time) maybe they could have had all 3 fixtures at robina and built it up as community or grassroots day or something similar. You knoe something innovative.
 

hellteam

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I'd rather go to a Burleigh or tweed game than a titans game anyway...

But yeah stupid scheduling
 

mikail-eagle

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Round 10 Results

1. Townsville Blackhawks 34 CQ Capras 16
2. Ipswich Jets 18 Burleigh Bears 30
3. Northern Pride 20 Redcliffe Dolphins 16
4. TH Seagulls 22 SS Coast Falcons 16
5. Norths Devils 20 S Logan Magpies 42
6. Wynnum Manly Seagulls 62 Mackay Cutters 16


East Tigers and PNG Hunters were on Bye
 

XXXX Cap

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Wynnum starting to play with a lot of confidence.

They are going to be a headache for a lot of teams above them on the ladder.
 
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Another close loss. If Reddy had more patience in attack and/or better ball control, they could have won any of the 4 matches they've lost this year.

Oh well, this week against Norths is the start of 6 consecutive (with a bye in the middle) Dolphin Oval games.
 

mikail-eagle

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http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2016/05/20/round_11_intrust_sup.html

Round 11 Intrust Super Cup preview


Ipswich Jets v Easts Tigers
North Ipswich Reserve on Saturday, May 21 - 4pm
Referee: Liam Kennedy
Head-to-Head: Ipswich 20 Easts 20 Drawn 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #JETSvTIGES
Live Stream: Tiger TV

It’s make or break time for an Ipswich Jets outfit which slumped to its seventh loss of the season last weekend. There were, however, several positives to emerge from last weekend’s 30-18 defeat at the hands of the Burleigh Bears. The most obvious was the eye-catching return of livewire fullback Wes Conlon, who produced a strong performance in his first game back from last year’s season-ending ACL injury. Conlon could just be the spark the Jets need to get their season going. Having lost their past four home games, the Jets simply must beat arch rivals the Easts Tigers tomorrow afternoon to stay in finals contention. Like Ipswich, Scott Sipple’s Tigers have some key personnel back in their line-up with classy fullback Javarn White and former Queensland Residents hooker Tom Butterfield named in the Round 11 team. Fourth-placed Easts have been flying under the radar this year to some extent, with five wins and a draw placing the Langlands Park club in a great position to push for a finals berth.


Townsville Blackhawks v Mackay Cutters
Jack Manski Oval on Saturday, May 21 – 4pm
Referee: Nick Pelgrave
Head-to-Head: Townsville 2 Mackay 0
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #TSVBvMC

One glance at the Intrust Super Cup premiership ladder suggests the Mackay Cutters will be in for a tough day at the office this weekend. The Cutters have just the one win to show from 10 outings, but the most worrying statistic is their for-and-against record with the northern team having conceded 357 points. In contrast, the Blackhawks are once again setting a cracking pace with eight wins and a draw from their opening 10 games. The Kristian Woolf-coached team has been super impressive at home since their entry into the Intrust Super Cup, winning 15 of their 16 games at Jack Manski Oval. Townsville’s XXXX Queensland Residents contingent – Jahrome Hughes, Anthony Mitchell and Corey Jensen – are all on deck to play the Cutters, who have lost their past eight away games. Star hooker Josh Chudleigh is back again for the Cutters after putting in a huge effort in a losing team last week, while former Roosters centre Tautau Moga will gain look to press his claims for a Cowboys recall.


Northern Pride v Burleigh Bears
Roosters Stadium, Atherton, on Saturday, May 21 – 7pm
Referee: Michael Gordon
Head-to-Head: Pride 10 Burleigh 5 Drawn 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #PRIDEvBEARS

The Round 11 clash at the home of Cairns District Rugby League finals contenders the Atherton Roosters looms as one of the highlights of the weekend. This is the third Cup game in Atherton – the Cairns Cyclones beat Norths 26-24 in 1998 and Ipswich 26-22 in 2000. Another close game is on the cards between two of the in-form teams of the Intrust Super Cup. The Pride knocked over the Redcliffe Dolphins 20-16 last weekend while the Burleigh Bears were too good for Ipswich to the tune of 30-18. Burleigh have won their past four games and are well positioned to maintain their winning momentum with the electric halves pairing of Cameron Cullen and Jamal Fogarty intact. Saturday’s match is the 50th Cup game for Pride enforcer Jack Svendsen, who made a strong debut for the XXXX Queensland Residents earlier this month. Pride star Khan Ahwang is closing in on 100 points for his club, having racked up 94 already in a blistering start to the season.


CQ Capras v PNG Hunters
Browne Park on Sunday, May 22 – 1.40pm* (Live on Channel 9 / WIN / NBN)
Referee: Nick Morel
Assistant Referee: Tyson Brough
Head-to-Head: PNG 3 Central 0
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #CQCvPNG

The Hunters travel to Rockhampton this weekend to face a home side keen to find the early season form that saw them claim the scalp of ladder-leading team the Burleigh Bears. PNG will prove another tough challenge for the CQ side who put up a good fight against the Blackhawks last weekend. The Hunters 68-4 win the last time they met (in Round 16 at Kokopo last year) was PNG’s highest score and biggest win – but will expect a tougher contest this time around. The Capras named an eight-man bench earlier in the week, however Bayley Liu and Ian Webster (foot injury) will not be in the final team. Another player on the extended bench is Lance Kuveu, who the Capras recruited from Digicel Cup club Agmark Gurias last year, while young winger Jake Ainsworth is set to make his return from long-term injury. For the Hunters, co-captain Noel Zeming will play in his 50th Cup game, becoming the fourth player from the club behind Wartovo Puara, Adex Wera and Esau Siune to achieve the milestone. The visitors will be without halfback Watson Boas who injured his arm in the Pacific Test against Fiji in the Representative Round. Atte Bina will take his place in the starting line-up.


Redcliffe Dolphins v Norths Devils
Dolphin Oval on Sunday, May 22 – 2pm
Referee: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski
Head-to-Head: Redcliffe 27 Norths 12 Drawn 2
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #PHINSvDEVILS

After weeks on the road, Redcliffe will play their first game at their home ground this Sunday. While the turf is ready to host the action at Dolphin Oval, fans will have to wait a few more weeks before they can sit in the new stands. It will be the first time a number of the club’s 2016 recruits (including skipper Sam Anderson) have played at the famous venue – so it is expected to be a big occasion. The Dolphins have been in good form this season, but come into this match off the back of a frustrating loss to the Pride and will be looking to put on a good show for their home fans. However, the Devils will be keen to spoil the party, but will need to make sure they get off to a much better start than they did last weekend against Souths. The Magpies blitzed them in the first half; but their stronger showing in the second half would have given coach Mark Gliddon some relief, while the return of Jai Arrow to the side following his NRL debut last week will also be welcomed. The two teams will play the first round of the Kav Cup, played in honour of Steve Kavanagh, who passed away in 2012. “Kav” was a player and a coach at both clubs, with the trophy to be awarded to the team with the most points after the two games.



XXXX Rivalry Match of the Round*
Tweed Heads Seagulls v Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Piggabeen Sports on Sunday, May 22 – 2pm
Referee: Jarrod Cole
Head-to-Head: Wynnum 16 Tweed 15
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #THSvWYM
Live Stream: Seagulls TV

With the two sides having found form these past few weeks – the always anticipated ‘flockbuster’ should again provide some great entertainment for fans. The head-to-head record highlights the rivalry between the sides with Wynnum having claimed one extra victory in their tally – which includes the 2011 grand final. The Tweed Heads Seagulls have won their past three home games; while Wynnum Manly has also won three games in a row after losing their opening six games. In their premiership year of 2011 they won their next four matches in a row after enduring their six-match losing streak. Last weekend, Wynnum’s attack clicked into gear to heap pain on the Cutters with their 62-16 win. Outside back Daniel Ogden scored two tries in the match to move him to equal third on the all-time try scorer list alongside Nick Parfitt on 113. Only Donald Malone with 117 and Tweed’s Nathanael Barnes (133) have more. Another Tweed winger in David Sheridan has also found a knack for scoring tries this season, having now scored at least one try in his past three outings in Gulls colours, including a double against the Falcons last weekend. In this match, Wynnum coach Jon Buchanan is aiming for his 50th win as a coach in his 83rd game – he has never had a draw.



Sunshine Coast Falcons v Souths Logan Magpies
Sunshine Coast Stadium on Sunday, May 22 – 3pm
Referee: Chris Anderson
Head-to-Head: Souths-Logan 11 Sunshine Coast 4
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #SCFvSLM

An already upbeat Magpies outfit have more good news to celebrate, with the return from NRL duty of experienced hooker Travis Waddell. His inclusion (and the omission of Ben Jackson with a wrist injury) are the main changes to the side that defeated Norths last weekend – thanks mostly to an outstanding first half. The Falcons however come into this game after a poor first half cost them against the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round 10 which saw them trail 16-4 at the break. This week, the home side will boast an exciting line-up with Curtis Scott set to take the field for the after being a late withdrawal last week with injury. Both sides will see players take part in their milestone Cup games, with Falcon Tom Geraghty (previously with Redcliffe) playing his 50th Cup game and Magpie Luke Archer is 50th for the club (and 60th overall including his time at Easts). Souths skipper Phil Dennis moves to seventh in all time games played with 220, passing Danny Burke with 219, after pasting Shane Perry’s 218 games last weekend.

*Each week, the XXXX Rivalry Match of the Round will highlight a match that showcases a traditional rugby league rivalry. The storied histories of club battles, local derbies and bitter grand final combatants will take centre stage in this new promotion by XXXX that helps celebrate the heritage of the “greatest game of all”.
 

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Wynnum Manly Seagulls v CQ Capras
BMD Kougari Oval on Saturday, May 28 - 6pm

Wynnum Manly Seagulls
1. Daniel Ogden 2. Peter Gubb 3. Mitchell Cronin 4. Mitchell Buckett 5 Hayden Crowley 6. Patrick Templeman (c) 7. Mathew Seamark 8. Magnus Stromquist 9. Mitchell Moore 10. Benjamin Shea 11. Salesi Funaki 12. Alex Barr 14. Nicholas Harrold 13. Aaron Rockley 15. Tim Natusch 16. Stephen Coombe 17. Adam Tuimavave-Gerrard
Coach: Jon Buchanan
CQ Capras
1. Reece Baker 5. Jake Ainsworth 4. Justin Tavae 3. Brandon Manase 2. Junior Kirisome 6. Maipele Morseau 7. Matthew Minto 8. Gavin Hiscox (c) 9. Joshua Mitchell 10. Jack Kavanagh 12. Moli Filipo 15. Peter Gallen 13. Samson Graham 14. Mark Johnstone 16. William Cullen 19. Aleki Falepaini 21. Victor Halfpenny 22. Liam Pickersgill
Coach: Kim Williams

Ipswich Jets v PNG Hunters
North Ipswich Reserve on Sunday, May 29 – 1.40pm*

Ipswich Jets
1. Carlin Anderson 5. Richard Pandia 3. Ben White 4. Nemani Valekapa 2. Joshua Robinson 6. Haydan Lipp 7. Dane Phillips (c) 8. David Fa'alogo 9. Landon Hayes 10. Nathaniel Neale 11. Samuel Martin 12. Sebastian Pandia 13. Fakahoko Teutau 16. William McConnachie 18. Wesley Conlon 21. Jesse Roberts 22. Tyson Lofipo
Coach: Ben Walker and Shane Walker
PNG Hunters
1. Stargroth Amean 2. Justin Olam 3. Noel Zeming (c) 4. Thompson Teteh 5. Adex Wera 6. Ase Boas 7. Atte Bina 8. Henry Noki 9. Wartovo Puara 10. Timothy Lomai 11. Ishamel Baikawa 12. Adam Korave (c) 13. Brandy Peter 14. Warren Glare 15. Tuvi Lepan 16. Oti Tony 17. Edward Goma 18. Benjamin Hetra 19. Philimon Kimisive 20. Enock Maki
Coach: Michael Marum

Redcliffe Dolphins v Burleigh Bears
Dolphin Oval on Sunday, May 29 – 2pm

Redcliffe Dolphins
1. Jack Ahearn 2. Jonus Pearson 3. Daniel Randall 4. Thomas Opacic 5. Curtis Johnston 6. Zach Strasser 7. Darren Nicholls 8. Tyson Andrews 9. Shane Pumipi 10. Charlie Faingaa 11. Anthony Cherrington 12. Johnnie Fox 13. Samuel Anderson (c) 14. Christian Hazard 15. Joseph Bradley 17. Rulon Nutira 20. Brandon Lee
Coach: Adam Mogg
Burleigh Bears
1. Kurtis Rowe 2. Waka Wanahi 3. Sami Sauiluma 4. Connor Broadhurst 5. Oliver Regan 6. Daniel Schwass 7. Jamal Fogarty (c) 8. Luke Page 9. Patrick Politoni 10. Paterika Vaivai 11. Jamie Dowling (c) 12. Hayden Schwass 13. Jeffrey Lynch 14. Tyler Chadburn 15. Parahi Wilson 16. Joshua Ailaomai 17. Louis Fanene
Coach: Jim Lenihan

Easts Tigers v Townsville Blackhawks
Suzuki Stadium, Langlands Park on Sunday, May 29 – 3pm

Easts Tigers
1. Javarn White 2. Dane Chang 3. Shane Neumann 4. Jamie Anderson 5. Leon Ellia-Niukore 6. Billy Walters 7. Brodie Croft 8. Christian Welch 9. Tommy Butterfield 10. Matthew Zgrajewski 11. Jake Foster 12. Dane Hogan (c) 13. Dean Britt 14. Matthew White 15. Francis Tualau 16. Mathew Pitman 17. Slade Griffin 18. Liam McDonald 19. John Puna 20. Foisa Peni
Coach: Scott Sipple
Townsville Blackhawks
1. Hezron Murgha 2. Jonathon Reuben 3. Moses Pangai 4. Delouise Hoeter 5. Samsen O'Neill 6. Kyle Laybutt 7. Michael Parker-Walshe 8. Glenn Hall (c) 9. Anthony Mitchell (c) 10. Corey Jensen 11. Lona Kaifoto 12. Rhyse Martin 13. Lorenzo Maafu 14. Nathan Norford 15. Kieran Quabba 16. Brenden Santi 17. David Munro 18. Andrew Niemoeller
Coach: Kristian Woolf

Norths Devils v Tweed Heads Seagulls
Bishop Park on Sunday, May 29 – 3pm

Norths Devils
1. John Mackin 2. Michael Lucas 3. David Faamita 4. Jarryd Dodd 5. Rogan Dean 6. Billy Brittain (c) 7. Sean Yorston 8. Francis Molo 9. Jayden Berrell 10. Rez Phillips 11. Rhett Webster 12. Matiu Love-Henry 13. Billy Solah 14. Jack Miers 15. Harry Pondekas 17. Samuel Tochterman-Talbott 20. Dylan Smith
Coach: Mark Gliddon
Tweed Heads Seagulls
1. Shannon Walker 2. Leva Li 3. Karl Lawton 4. Matthew Hundy 5. Shaun Carney 6. Sam Irwin 7. Michael Burgess 8. William Bugden 9. Sam Meskell (c) 10. Mitchell Sharp 11. Ryan Simpkins 12. Cory Blair 13. Sam Saville (c) 14. Kierran Moseley 15. Josh Coyle 16. Ethan Price 17. Oshae Tuiasau
Coach: Aaron Zimmerle

Northern Pride v Souths Logan Magpies
Barlow Park on Sunday, May 29 – 3pm

Northern Pride
1. Linc Port 2. Khan Ahwang 3. Justin Castellaro 4. Shaun Hudson 5. Luke George 6. Jared Allen 7. Brayden Torpy 8. Sheldon Powe-Hobbs 9. Ryan Ghietti (c) 10. Ben Spina 11. Vaipuna Tia-Kilifi 12. Tom Hancock 13. Jack Svendsen 14. Jordan Biondi-Odo 15. Colin Wilkie 16. David Murphy 17. Rajan Opetaia-Halls
Coach: Joe O'Callaghan
Souths Logan Magpies
1. Jack Joass 2. Cameron Booth 3. Scott Doyle 4. Marion Seve 5. Luke Archer 6. Phillip Dennis (c) 7. Samuel Scarlett 8. Aotealofa Tuimavave 9. Travis Waddell 10. Andrew Edwards 11. Leon Panapa 12. Daniel Tamou 13. Joseph Boyce 14. Jack Anderson 16. George Fai 17. Daniel Russell 18. Bradley Frith 20. Taeao Kepu
Coach: Josh Hannay

Mackay Cutters: Bye
Sunshine Coast Falcons: Bye
 

expansionist

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Went today to Easts v TSV. Great game, some real spite in it.

Both teams huge changes to the announced line ups including Bowen at fullback for TSV.
 

hellteam

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Few upsets yesterday.

Easts are massively under the radar this year I think yet find themselves in 2nd place. After the past few weeks I don't really think PNG are a serious threat this year. Wynnum on the way up also.

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Chip Kick

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A weekend of upsets. This really sets the tone for the next half of the year.
Exciting rugby league coming up in the remaining rounds of the year
 

expansionist

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he looked OK on the weekend, some nice passes from him.

Easts looked good too though. Seems to be a changing of the guard going on there at Easts which is good. Some of their 'less disciplined' players seem to be getting less game time now which is good.
 

T-Boon

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What has happened to Ipswich and the Walker coaching method this year? I was hopeful they were on to some thing.
 

expansionist

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Round 14 Intrust Super Cup teams
Easts Tigers v Tweed Heads Seagulls
Suzuki Stadium, Langland Park on Saturday, June 11 - 5pm

Easts Tigers
1. Guy Hamilton 2. Dane Chang 3. Shane Neumann 4. Young Tonumaipe'a 5. Leon Ellia-Niukore 6. Brentt Warr 7. Brodie Croft 8. Christian Welch 9. Tommy Butterfield 10. Matthew White 11. Jake Foster 12. Dane Hogan (c) 13. Dean Britt 14. Matthew Zgrajewski 15. John Puna 16. Mathew Pitman 17. Slade Griffin 18. Shane Gillham 19. Javarn White
Coach: Scott Sipple
Tweed Heads Seagulls
1. Alex Grant 5. Tevita Folau 4. Shannon Walker 3. Karl Lawton 2. Leva Li 6. Samuel Irwin 7. Doug Hewitt 8. Josh Coyle 9. Kierran Moseley 10. Oshae Tuiasau 11. Ryan Simpkins 12. Cory Blair 13. Samuel Saville (c) 14. Samuel Meskell (c) 15. Matthew Hundy 16. Ethan Price 17. Trenton Smith 18. Mitchell Sharp
Coach: Aaron Zimmerle
CQ Capras v Mackay Cutters
Browne Park on Saturday, June 11 – 6pm

CQ Capras
1. Reece Baker 5. Adam Henry 4. Justin Tavae 3. Brandon Manase 2. Junior Kirisome 6. Maipele Morseau 7. Matthew Minto 8. Gavin Hiscox (c) 9. Joshua Mitchell 10. Jack Kavanagh 12. William Cullen 11. Victor Halfpenny 13. Samson Graham 14. Aleki Falepaini 15. Peter Gallen 18. Mark Johnstone 19. Chanel Seigafo 20. Ayden Cooper 21. Galo Mariner 22. Joshua Johnston
Coach: Kim Williams
Mackay Cutters
1. Liam Taylor 2. Jordan Pereira 3. Nicholas Mataia 4. Johnny Faletagoa'i 5. Blake Atherton 6. Yosepha Kepa 7. Delayne Ashby 8. Isaac Richardson 9. Joshua Chudleigh 10. Braden Uele 11. Patrick Mago 12. Brenden Treston (c) 13. Dalton Phillips 14. Jacob Pottinger 15. Andrew Davey 16. Joss Boyton 17. Ryan Kinlyside
Coach: David Simpson
PNG Hunters v Souths Logan Magpies
National Football Stadium on Saturday, June 11 – 6:30pm

PNG Hunters
1. Oti Tony 2. Justin Olam 3. Noel Zeming (c) 4. Thompson Teteh 5. Philimon Kimisive 6. Ase Boas 7. Watson Boas 8. Henry Noki 9. Wartovo Puara 10. Esau Siune 11. Ishamel Baikawa 12. Adam Korave (c) 13. Brandy Peter 14. Warren Glare 15. Benjamin Hetra 16. Enock Maki 17. Tuvi Lepan 18. Nickson Borana 19. Atte Bina
Coach: Michael Marum
Souths Logan Magpies
1. Jack Joass 2. Cameron Booth 3. Scott Doyle 4. Marion Seve 5. Luke Archer 6. Phillip Dennis (c) 7. Samuel Scarlett 8. Herman Ese'ese 9. Bradley Frith 10. Andrew Edwards 11. Leon Panapa 12. Daniel Tamou 13. Joseph Boyce 14. Jack Anderson 15. Daniel Russell 16. George Fai 17. Taeao Kepu
Coach: Josh Hannay
Redcliffe Dolphins v Townsville Blackhawks
Dolphin Oval on Sunday, June 12 – 2pm

Redcliffe Dolphins
1. Jack Ahearn 2. Jonus Pearson 3. Daniel Randall 4. Thomas Opacic 5. Curtis Johnston 6. Zach Strasser 7. Darren Nicholls 8. Sam Anderson (c) 9. Shane Pumipi 17. Charlie Faingaa 13. Johnnie Fox 21. Daniel Bridge 20. Brandon Lee 10. Rulon Nutira 11. Harley Aiono 14. Christian Hazard 15. Joseph Bradley
Coach: Adam Mogg
Townsville Blackhawks
1. Matthew Bowen 2. Jonathon Reuben 3. Moses Pangai 4. Delouise Hoeter 5. Hezron Murgha 6. Sam Foster 7. Jahrome Hughes 8. Glenn Hall (c) 9. Anthony Mitchell (c) 10. Corey Jensen 11. Lona Kaifoto 12. Rhyse Martin 13. Brenden Santi 14. Nathan Norford 15. Andrew Niemoeller 16. Lorenzo Maafu 17. David Munro
Coach: Kristian Woolf
Burleigh Bears v Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Pizzey Park on Sunday, June 12 – 1.40pm*

Burleigh Bears
1. Tyler Chadburn 2. Waka Wanahi 3. Kurtis Rowe 4. Connor Broadhurst 5. Oliver Regan 6. Cameron Cullen 7. Jamal Fogarty (c) 8. Luke Page 9. Patrick Politoni 10. Paterika Vaivai 11. Jamie Dowling (c) 12. Hayden Schwass 13. Jeffrey Lynch 14. Thomas Rowles 15. Parahi Wilson 16. Joshua Ailaomai 17. Louis Fanene
Coach: Jim Lenihan
Wynnum Manly Seagulls
1. Gregory Eden 2. Peter Gubb 3. Mitchell Cronin 4. Mitchell Buckett 5. Daniel Ogden 6. Patrick Templeman (c) 7. Mathew Seamark 8. Magnus Stromquist 9. Mitchell Moore 10. Benjamin Shea 11. Salesi Funaki 12. Alex Barr 13. Aaron Rockley 14. Nicholas Harrold 15. Tim Natusch 16. Stephen Coombe 17. Adam Tuimavave-Gerrard
Coach: Jon Buchanan
Northern Pride v Sunshine Coast Falcons
Barlow Park on Sunday, June 12 – 3pm

Northern Pride
1. Linc Port 2. Khan Ahwang 3. Javid Bowen 4. Shaun Hudson 5. Justin Castellaro 6. Ryan Ghietti (c) 7. Brayden Torpy 8. Ben Spina 9. Jordan Biondi-Odo 10. Patrick Kaufusi 11. Coen Hess 12. Tom Hancock 13. Jack Svendsen 14. Jared Allen 15. Sheldon Powe-Hobbs 16. David Murphy 17. Vaipuna Tia-Kilifi
Coach: Joe O'Callaghan
Sunshine Coast Falcons
1. Eddie Tautali 2. Tony Tumusa 3. Curtis Scott 4. Richard Kennar 5. Rowan Klein 6. Alex Bishop 7. Ryley Jacks 18. Erevonu Kamikamica 9. Jake Turpin 10. Martin Cordwell 11. Joe Stimson 12. Patrick Hollis 13. Troy Giess (c) 14. Nafe Seluini 15. Jake Thompson 16. Thomas Geraghty 17. Jye Ballinger 19. Callum Klein
Coach: Craig Ingebrigtsen
Norths Devils v Ipswich Jets
Bishop Park on Sunday, June 12 – 3pm

Norths Devils
1. Lachlan Maranta 2. Michael Lucas 3. David Faamita 4. Luke Pollock 5. Rogan Dean 6. Sean Yorston 7. Todd Murphy 8. Francis Molo 9. Billy Brittain (c) 10. Jai Arrow 11. Harry Pondekas 12. Matiu Love-Henry 13. Jayden Berrell 14. Jarryd Dodd 15. Billy Solah 16. Paul Steele 17. Rez Phillips 20. Dylan Smith
Coach: Mark Gliddon
Ipswich Jets
19. Wesley Conlon 1. Carlin Anderson 3. Ben White 4. Nemani Valekapa 5. Richard Pandia 6. Christopher Ash 7. Dane Phillips (c) 8. David Fa'alogo 9. Mikaere Beattie 10. Nathaniel Neale 21. Jesse Roberts 22. Tyson Lofipo 16. Billy McConnachie 11. Samuel Martin 12. Sebastian Pandia 13. Fakahoko Teutau 14. Haydan Lipp
Coach: Ben Walker and Shane Walker
 
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A come from behind win today by Reddy and I think their best of the season to date. Down 16-0 at half time to Townsville, the Dolphins scored 3 straight tries and edged in front with 15 minutes to go with a Darren Nichols penalty goal. They then held the Blackhawks at bay for the rest of the game.
 
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