Ipswich’s bid to become SEQ’s fourth NRL side: Meet the homegrown dream team
From certified superstars to Origin heroes, this homegrown Ipswich team would give the NRL a shake if they were to form the league’s newest side.
Does Queensland have the talent for another NRL side? Going by this team, it does.
The
mastermind of Ipswich’s NRL bid has declared the home of Queensland legends Allan Langer and Kevin Walters is ready to welcome Brisbane’s third team.
Ipswich bid boss Steve Johnson revealed a United States private equity firm is keen to invest millions into the franchise if the NRL decides to expand to a 20-team competition.
Former NRL strategist Shane Richardson
told this masthead that South East Queensland’s booming western corridor was the prime place for the NRL’s next expansion move after the Perth Bears (2027) and PNG Chiefs (2028).
Richardson urged the Ipswich Jets and Easts Tigers to join forces and present an irresistible case to ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys ahead of a potential 2030 launch.
The prospect of another Queensland NRL side got us thinking about what sort of homegrown side they could start with.
We’ve expanded the scope to likely catchment areas Toowoomba and Logan to ensure we capture the best talent.
Using current NRL players who have come through the pathways of the western corridor, or played in their teams in recent seasons, we have compiled our dream team.
How do you think the below 17 stacks up?
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The Western Corridor 1-17
1. Tesi Niu (Leigh Leopards)
A Marsden State High and Logan junior who progressed through the Brisbane Broncos system to represent Tonga and play over 50 NRL games.
2. Phillip Sami (Titans)
A Goodna Eagles and Springfield Panthers junior who has played over 100 NRL games and represented the Queensland Maroons.
3. Treymain Spry (Titans)
An Ipswich local and Goodna Eagles junior who attended Ipswich State High School and has been a dominant tryscorer in the Q-Cup. Has played a handful of games for the Titans and now lines up for feeder club the Jets.
4. Gehamat Shibasaki (Broncos)
A former Ipswich Jets Q-Cup standout who used the club as a springboard to play NRL for the Broncos, Knights, Cowboys, and Rabbitohs.
5. Ronaldo Mulitalo (Sharks)
An Ipswich Jets Mal Meninga Cup junior who has gone on to become a prolific tryscorer for the Sharks and a regular New Zealand international.
6. Ezra Mam (Broncos)
The pride of Goodna. He is the absolute face of Ipswich rugby league and the first player any local franchise would sign.
7. Tom Dearden (Cowboys)
A Toowoomba product who grew up on the Darling Downs and learnt his trade in the rough and tumble western corridor.
8. Joe Ofahengaue (Leigh Leopards)
A true Ipswich product who attended Ipswich State High School and played for Ipswich Brothers.
9. Cory Paix (Broncos)
Hails from Toowoomba and played for the Southern Suburbs Tigers there; he is a direct product of the western corridor pathway.
10. Josh Papalii (Raiders)
A Logan Brothers legend and Woodridge boy who has played more than 300 NRL games and created a legacy for the Canberra Raiders and the Maroons.
11. Kurt Capewell (Warriors)
A 2015 Ipswich Jets premiership winner who went on to win an NRL Grand Final with Penrith and represent Queensland in State of Origin.
12. Ethan Bullemor (Sea Eagles)
A St Mary’s Toowoomba student who has played over 80 NRL games across the Broncos, Sea Eagles, and Dolphins.
13. Billy Walters (Broncos)
The son of Ipswich royalty Kevin, Billy has established his own reputation in the NRL as a versatile and underrated player who helped the Broncos during their 2025 title surge.
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14. Jake Simpkin (Sea Eagles)
A Southern Suburbs Toowoomba junior and Western Mustangs product who has played over 40 NRL games as a specialist hooker.
15. Connelly Lemuelu (Dolphins)
A Marsden State High product from the Logan area who has established himself as a versatile starter for the Dolphins in the NRL.
16. Sam Walker (Roosters)
Literally raised on the sidelines of the Ipswich Jets while his dad and uncle coached. He played for North Ipswich Tigers and is the one of most creative playmakers the city has ever produced.
17. Oliver Pascoe (Titans)
The local boy who recently transitioned from the Ipswich Jets Q-Cup side to the NRL, proving the pathway is still wide open.