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To celebrate the halfway point in the Hostplus Cup season, a brilliant, broadcasted match up awaits fans, with the third placed Wynnum Manly Seagulls hosting the second placed Townsville Blackhawks at BMD Kougari Oval this Sunday afternoon.
There’s no better way to enjoy a Sunday afternoon than a historical rematch; 40 years on from the 1985 Brisbane Rugby League Grand Final, the Souths Logan Magpies and Wynnum Manly Seagulls will once more battle for supremacy.
The Mackay Cutters have completed a season sweep over the Tweed Seagulls, prevailing 26-18 at the Seagulls Sporting Complex, three weeks on from the Cutters’ last victory over the Seagulls in Townsville.
Eighth and ninth place will face off against one another this Sunday at Totally Workwear Stadium, in a bout that carries more gravity than the two competition points up for grabs.
For the first time in six weeks, the Hostplus Cup has an outright competition points leader, as the Townsville Blackhawks defeat the Norths Devils 24-16 at Jack Manski Oval.
The broadcasted match of Round 15 pits two seasoned Brisbane rugby league clubs against one another, as the Wynnum Manly Seagulls host the Redcliffe Dolphins this Sunday afternoon at BMD Kougari Oval.
The 2025 season of the Hostplus Cup continues to keep fans on their toes, as the Northern Pride kept their finals hopes alive with a monumental upset against the league leading Townsville Blackhawks at Barlow Park.
Lindon McGrady is playing his 150th game for the Tweed Seagulls this week against their archrival the Burleigh Bears, but over the course of those 150 games the mysterious nature of McGrady endures.
Some players would look out of place in any other jumper: Delouse Hoeter may have played for the Townsville Blackhawks and Norths Devils, but the damaging centre looks truly at home in the Green and Red of Wynnum Manly.
Widnes Vikings are excited to announce the immediate signing of Ben Condon on a deal until the end of the season. The 24-year-old Australian forward has made 17 appearances in the NRL for North Queensland Cowboys and Manly Sea Eagles, scoring 5 tries. He also brings a wealth of experience in the...