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Intrust Super Cup 2015 Predictions

langpark

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Amazing, no teams are now undefeated after only 3 rounds! Should be a real close comp this year!!
 

mikail-eagle

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http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2015/03/27/rd_4_intrust_super_c.html

Rd 4 Intrust Super Cup Preview


BURLEIGH BEARS v NORTHERN PRIDE
Pizzey Park on Saturday, March 28 – 4pm
Referee: Tyson Brough
Head-to-Head: Pride 9 Burleigh 4 Drawn 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #BEARSvPRIDE

After slumping to a record home defeat at the hands of the rampant Townsville Blackhawks last week, all eyes will be on how the Northern Pride respond against the Bears. The defending premiers leaked 52 points in the northern derby to collect a host of unwanted records in front of their home fans.

In contrast, Burleigh recorded a reasonably comfortable 28-12 win over the Sunshine Coast to kick-start their premiership campaign. Bears coach Jim Lenihan has made one change, with the experienced Todd Seymour coming in at five-eighth for the injured Christian Hazard.

Pride coach Joe O’Callaghan will also field a different halves combination. Regular utility Ryan Ghietti comes into the starting side for Jordan Biondi-Odo at pivot, while there is also a reshuffle to the outside backs. Perhaps the most significant change is Hezron Murgha’s switch from centre to fullback.

Linc Port moves from fullback to wing, replacing veteran flyer Semi Tadulala on the flank for the Pizzey Park clash. In last year’s match on the Gold Coast, the Bears kicked a last minute field goal to beat the Pride for the first time in four matches.

TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS v CQ CAPRAS
Jack Manski Oval on Saturday, March 28 - 5pm
Referee: Nick Pelgrave
Head-to-Head: First Game
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #TSVBvCQC

Townsville made their Round 2 loss to the Ipswich Jets look like a blip on the radar with their 10 tries to two performance against the Pride last weekend.

Blackhawks coach Kristian Woolf has named an unchanged line up for the match against the Capras and has shown faith in those who proved too good for the reigning Intrust Super Cup premiers and NRL State Champions. However, Kyle Feldt has not been named in the Cowboys team to face Melbourne on Monday night and may yet slot back into the team.

While it will be a daunting task for the Capras, the side will be doing their best to make coach Jason Hetherington’s 50th Cup match in charge a good one. Central could consider themselves unlucky to have not at least earned one point from last week’s game against the Jets, with goal kicking the only thing separating the two sides in the match that was in the balance until the final whistle.

They have also named an unchanged line-up, but will be waiting on the fitness of Peter Gallen and Gerrard Tema who are in doubt with knee injuries. Josh Johnston and Rajan Opetaia-Halls remain on standby if the pair are not able to play.

MACKAY CUTTERS v EASTS TIGERS
Stadium Mackay on Saturday, March 28 – 7pm
Referee: Michael Gordon
Head-to-Head: Easts 9 Mackay 7
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #MCvTIGES
Livestream: Tiger TV

While the Tigers have had the better of this weekend’s opponents Mackay in recent times by winning four of their past five games – the loss was “a big one” – the 2013 grand final. Since then, the two teams have shared a healthy rivalry which is set to be on display again with both teams in good form.

Easts have won two of their past three matches, with their only loss coming thanks to a last-gasp effort from Wynnum Manly in Round 2. The Cutters however have been building nicely since falling to fellow northerners Townsville. Their next two games saw them bring down Tweed Heads and Wynnum Manly with strong performances.

This weekend, Josh Osborne will replace Tyson Martin (personal commitments) in the back row in the only change to the line-up for the home side.

The Tigers have a number of changes including a return to football for Matt Duffie. The Storm winger has suffered a horrid run over the past two years with repeat anterior cruciate ligament injuries. In other team changes, Brentt Warr and Christian Welch are in for Foisa Peni and Joel Romelo.

NORTHS DEVILS v REDCLIFFE DOLPHINS
Bishop Park on Sunday, March 29 - 1.40pm* (Live on Gem)
Referee: Jarrod Cole
Head-to-Head: Redcliffe 25 Norths 12 Drawn 2
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #DEVILSvPHINS

Joe Bond and Jon Green return for the Redcliffe Dolphins in Sunday’s match at Bishop Park.

Bond, a key player in Redcliffe’s surge into the 2012 grand final, slots in at fullback for the Round 4 clash after overcoming a hamstring injury. Experienced campaigner Green will pack down in the front-row for a Dolphins team that needs to lift after two early losses.

There is no shortage of firepower in the Troy Lindsay-coached Redcliffe team, with Luke Capewell and Bronco Aaron Whitchurch to spearhead the backline. Norths will look to hit back after a 34-10 loss to Tweed Heads in heavy conditions at Piggabeen last weekend. The Devils are one of nine teams on four competition points after the opening three rounds.

On the milestone front, prop Mark Vaiao plays his 115th cup game for Norths (145th overall), passing Wade Fenton to become the club’s most capped Cup player. Due to the World Cup cricket final, Sunday’s match will be televised live on Gem.

WYNNUM MANLY SEAGULLS v SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES
BMD Kougari Oval on Sunday, March 29 – 1.45pm
Referee: Chris Anderson
Head-to-Head: Wynnum 25 Souths 10 Drawn 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #WYNvSLM
Livestream: Wynnum Manly TV

The Seagulls fell victim to a hoodoo last Saturday against the Cutters – and will be hoping to benefit from another this weekend against Souths Logan. Wynnum Manly have now lost their past four games against Mackay. They were held scoreless in the second half to go down 28-10, despite leading 10-0 at halftime. The weekend however, the boot is on the other foot, with the Gulls having the better of their feathered rivals, winning the past six games between the two sides.

The Seagulls have named an unchanged side following last weekend’s loss, with Daniel Ogden again lining up as fullback. Ogden scored a try last weekend and now only requires three more to become the sixth player to score 100 Cup tries.

Coming out of a weekend off with the bye and a last-start win against the Capras in Miriam Vale – Magpies coach Josh Hannay has make minimal changes to his Round 4 line-up. Phil Dennis returns via the bench, with Travis Waddell moving into the halves for Rhys Jacks.

Following the match – Wynnum Manly coach Jon Buchanan and club favourite Peter Gubb will be shaving their hair to help raise money for cancer research. To donate to the cause – follow this link: Wynnum Manly Be Brave and Shave.

SUNSHINE COAST FALCONS v IPSWICH JETS
Sunshine Coast Stadium on Sunday, March 29 – 2pm
Referee: Tim Rutherford
Head-to-Head: Ipswich 8 Sunshine Coast 3 Drawn 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #SCFvJETS

Ipswich suffered a major blow during the week following confirmation that star fullback Wes Conlon would miss the remainder of the season. The electric Swifts junior has been a revelation for the Jets at the back, with his crafty kick-offs adding an extra dimension to Ipswich’s attacking arsenal.

An anterior cruciate ligament injury sustained in last week’s win over the Central Queensland Capras will ground the classy Jet for the rest of 2015. The versatile Troy O’Sullivan has been named in the No. 1 jersey for Sunday’s clash against the Falcons on the Sunshine Coast.

Bronco Daniel Vidot has been named for the Jets, but is unlikely to play as he sorts out his immediate player future with the NRL club.

After two losses and a postponed match, it’s nudging close to a ‘must win’ for the new-look Sunshine Coast Falcons. Despite last weekend’s loss to the Burleigh Bears, there were some positive signs that a season-defining performance could be in reach.

“The vibe is still pretty positive,” captain Tom Murphy told the Sunshine Coast Daily. “It's only our second time we've played together (with the Melbourne Storm connection). “It won't be too long now until we start finding our combinations and start finding our feet a bit and start getting the two points.”

PNG HUNTERS v TWEED HEADS SEAGULLS
Kalabond Oval, Kokopo on Sunday, March 29 – 2.30pm
Referee: Liam Kennedy
Head-to-Head: PNG 1 Tweed 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #PNGvTHS

The Hunters are back home in Kokopo after leaving Tapout Energy Stadium empty handed following a tough loss to Easts last weekend. Both sides scored two tries apiece, but superior goal kicking and some poor discipline from the Hunters saw the Tigers take the spoils.

For this weekend’s game against Tweed Heads, PNG have three new faces in an extended 19-man with either Jay Jay Garrison, Nickson Borona or John Ragi set to debut. Enock Maki has also been named in a squad missing Thompson Teteh and Adex Wera with injury.

Despite coming off an impressive win last weekend against Norths, Seagulls coach Aaron Zimmerle has also been forced to adjust his team with rising halfback Kane Elgey named to make his NRL debut for the Titans. Another talented youngster in Jamal Fogarty will return from injury in his place, while Matt Parata is in for an injured Leva Li. The big winger was a key figure in last week’s victory and is expected to be out for several weeks with stress fractures in his foot.

In milestone news, this will be the 204th game for skipper James Wood, who draws level with Cameron Durnford to sit 10th on the list of most Cup games played. It will also be the 50th Cup game for Kalifa Faifai Loa (Pride/Mackay/Tweed).
 

mikail-eagle

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Round 4 Results

1. Burleigh Bears 18 def Northern Pride 10
2. Townsville Blackhawks 50 def CQ Capras 12
3. Mackay Cutters 30 def Easts Tigers 8.
4. Redcliffe Dolphins 44 def Norths Devils 20
5. Wynnum Manly Seagulls Rlfc 38 def Souths Logan Magpies 20
6. Ipswich Jets 38 def Sunshine Coast 10
7. PNG Hunters 38 def Tweed Heads Seagulls 10
 

mikail-eagle

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Points Ladder after Round 4

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A very congested table.
 

langpark

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Incredible! Reigning champions are winless at the bottom and the newcomers have hit the ground running. Wtf happened during the off-season? Did Blackhawks poach all of N. Pride's players!?
 

mikail-eagle

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The Pride lost a few key players to NRL Clubs plus their Coach as well.

Also NQ Cowboys players that don't make the 17 for the NRL match are now mostly sent to the Blackhawks.

Below is their line up from last week. Players highlighted in bold have plenty of NRL experience.

Townsville Blackhawks: 1. Jahrome Hughes 2. Zac Santo 3. Tom Humble 4. Mosese Pangai 5. Kyle Feldt 6. Robert Lui 7. Michael Parker-Walshe 8. Ricky Thorby 9. Anthony Mitchell 10. Daniel Beasley (c) 11. Glenn Hall 12. Rhyse Martin 13. Neville Costigan 14. Ray Thompson 15. Lorenzo Ma'afu 16. Chris McLean 17. Corey Jensen
 

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http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2015/03/31/intrust_super_cup_ro.html

Team Lists for round 5


Townsville Blackhawks v Wynnum Manly Seagulls at Jack Manski Oval on Saturday, April 4 - 4.30pm

Townsville Blackhawks: 1. Jahrome Hughes 2. Zac Santo 3. Tom Humble 4. Mosese Pangai 5. Kyle Feldt 6. Robert Lui 7. Michael Parker-Walshe 8. Ricky Thorby 9. Ray Thompson 10. Daniel Beasley (c) 11. Glenn Hall 12. Rhyse Martin 13. Neville Costigan 14. Anthony Mitchell 15. Lorenzo Ma'afu 16. Chris McLean 17. Corey Jensen 18. Jonathan Reuben 19. Joe Mua 21. Noel Underwood

Coach: Kristian Woolf

Wynnum Manly Seagulls: 1. Greg Eden 2. Peter Gubb 3. Matthew Grieve 4. Mitchell Buckett 5. Daniel Ogden 6. Patrick Templeman 7. Matthew Seamark (c) 8. Ben Shea 9. Alehana Mara 10. Aaron Rockley 11. Brendon Gibb 12. Jon Grieve 13. Mitchell Frei 14. Mitchell Moore 15. John Te Reo 16. Tanu Wulf 17. Stephen Coombe

Coach: Jon Buchanan

Ipswich Jets v Northern Pride at North Ipswich Reserve on Saturday, April 4 - 5pm

Ipswich Jets: 1. Carlin Anderson 2. Marmin Barba 3. Chris Walker 4. Nemani Valekapa 5. Brandon McGrady 6. Josh Cleeland 7. Dane Phillips 8. Josh Seage 9. Matt Parcell 10. Rod Griffin 11. Sam Martin 12. Kurt Capewell 13. Keiron Lander (c) 14. Troy O'Sullivan 15. Kurtis Lingwoodock 16. Billy McConnachie 17. Liam Capewell 18. Gerico Cecil

Coach: Ben Walker and Shane Walker

Northern Pride: 1. Hezron Murgha 2. Linc Port 3. Brett Anderson (c) 4. Luke George 5. Javid Bowen 6. Ryan Ghietti 7. Sam Obst 8. Ben Spina 9. Jason Roos (c) 10. Patrick Kaufusi 11. Vaipuna Tia Kilifi 12. Graham Clark 13. Tom Hancock 14. Cameron King 15. Jack Svendsen 16. Sheldon Powe-Hobbs 17. David Murphy

Coach: Joe O’Callaghan

Mackay Cutters v Norths Devils at Stadium Mackay on Saturday, March 4 - 6pm

Mackay Cutters: 1. Sam Clune 2. Jordan Pereira 3. Mitch Day 4. Justin Tavae 5. Buchanan Rawhiti 6. Cameron Cullen 7. Rex Johnson 8. Sam Hoare 14. Michael Sio 10. Brad Lupi 11. Tyson Martin 12. Kelvin Nielsen 13. Chris Gesch (c) 15. Aleki Falepaini 16. Josh Chudleigh 17. Josh Osborne 18. Brenden Trestan 20. Ryan Kinlyside

Coach: Kim Williams

Norths Devils: 1. Luke Pollock 2. Reece Baker 3. Steve Elliott 4. Kainga Turner 5. Rogan Dean 6. Sam Foster 7. Darren Nicholls (c) 8. Richard Tuala 9. Krys Freeman 10. Francis Molo 11. Rhett Webster 12. Brett Greinke 13. Todd Lowrie 14. Byron Creighton 15. Max Seumanutafa 16. Matt Mizzi 17. Josh Afoa

Coach: Mark Gliddon

Easts Tigers v Souths Logan Magpies at Tapout Energy Stadium on Sunday, April 5 - 1.40pm* (Live on Channel 9)

Easts Tigers: 1. Matt Duffie 2. Richie Kennar 3. Shane Neumann 4. Cameron Munster 5. Mahe Fonua 6. Shaun Nona 7. Joel Romelo 8. Dean Britt 9. Tommy Butterfield 10. Liam McDonald 11. Dane Hogan (c) 12. Foisa Peni 13. Troy Giess 14. Christian Welch 15. Francis Tualau 20. Matthew Zgrajewski 17. Liam Tyson 16. Jake Foster

Coach: Craig Ingebrigtsen

Souths Logan Magpies: 1. Josh Damen 2. Samisoni Vaioleti 3. Dallas Anderson 4. Tim Brooks 5. Matt Trnka 6. Dylan Taikato-Simpson 7. Travis Waddell 8. Andrew Edwards (c) 9. Herschel Gideon 10. Zac Lemberg 11. Scott Doyle 12. Kailem Perkins 13. Simanu Crichton 14. Phil Dennis 15. Sam Gardel 16. Graham Levu 17. David Faamita 19. Ramon Filipine

Coach: Josh Hannay

Redcliffe Dolphins v Burleigh Bears at Dolphin Oval on Sunday, April 5 - 2pm

Redcliffe Dolphins: 1. Joe Bond 2. Oliver Regan 3. Tristan Lumley 4. Aaron Whitchurch 5. Tom Opacic 6. Evander Cummins 7. Luke Capewell (c) 8. Charlie Faingaa 21. Shane Pumipi 10. Jon Green 11. Josh Benjamin 12. Harley Aiono 13. Trent Richardson 14. Darcy Etrich 15. Tom Geraghty 16. Anthony Cherrington 17. Reggie Saunders

Coach: Troy Lindsay

Burleigh Bears: 1. Tyler Chadburn 2. Zach Mackay 3. Dimitri Pelo 4. Connor Broadhurst 5. Kevin Gordon 6. Todd Seymour 7. Ryley Jacks 8. Mitch Sharp 9. Nafe Seluini 10. Pele Peletelese 11. Ayden Lee 12. Jason Chan 13. Darren Griffiths (c) 14. Tom Rowles 15. Louis Fanene 16. Josh Ailaomai 19. Kyle McConnell

Coach: Jim Lenihan

Sunshine Coast Falcons v PNG Hunters at Sunshine Coast Stadium on Sunday, April 5 - 3.30pm

Sunshine Coast Falcons: 1. Sam Wright 2. Travis Robinson 3. Rueben Baillie 4. Callum Klein 5. Suli Vunivalu 6. Ben Hampton 7. Dan Murphy 8. Nelson Asofa-Solomona 9. Slade Griffin 10. Jon Platt 11. Kenny Bromwich 12. Jake Samoa 13. Tom Murphy (c) 14. Billy Brittain 15. Jye Ballinger 16. Johnny Vuetibau 17. Mitch Ebdon

Coach: Glen Dreger

PNG Hunters: 1. Stargroth Amean 2. Oti Bland Tony 3. Ase Boas 4. Kato Ottio 5. Edward Goma 6. Israel Eliab (c) 7. Roger Laka 8. Henry Noki 9. Wartovo Puara 10. Esau Siune 11. Willie Minoga 12. Brandy Peter 13. Adam Korave 14. Warren Glare 15. Atte Bina 16. Nickson Borana Ugaia 17. Jay Jay Garrison 18. John Ragi

Coach: Michael Marum

CQ Capras – bye
Tweed Heads Seagulls – bye
 

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http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2015/04/02/round_5_intrust_supe.html

Round 5 Intrust Super Cup preview


TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS v WYNNUM MANLY SEAGULLS
Jack Manski Oval on Saturday, April 4 – 4.30pm
Referee: Chris Anderson
Head-to-Head: First game
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #TSVBvWYN
Livestream: Seagulls TV

After scoring a trademark try in the corner last weekend, Wynnum Manly’s Daniel Ogden now needs just two more four pointers to become the sixth player to post 100 tries in Queensland’s premier competition. Wynnum fans would love to see Ogden reach the milestone this weekend against the Townsville Blackhawks, the form team of 2015 to date.

The Blackhawks have posted 50 points or more in their past two matches to lead the Intrust Super Cup after four rounds. It’s unlikely they will reach the half-century this weekend against a quality Seagulls team coming off a strong victory over the Souths Logan Magpies.

However, Wynnum’s away record is quite patchy, with the Baysiders having only won one of the past seven away games dating back to last year. Townsville are two from two at home, and there is again no shortage of talent in their ranks this weekend with attacking weapons Kyle Feldt, Robert Lui, Glenn Hall and Zac Santo ready to fire once more.

IPSWICH JETS v NORTHERN PRIDE
North Ipswich Reserve on Saturday, April 4 – 5pm
Referee: Michael Gordon
Head-to-Head: Pride 9 Ipswich 6 Drawn 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #JETSvPRIDE
Radio: Switch 1197am Brisbane, Valley FM 94.9 Esk; Phoenix Radio Ipswich

Former State of Origin centre Chris Walker returns for the Jets after missing last weekend’s clash against the Sunshine Coast Falcons. Even without their highest-profile player and key attacking weapon, the Jets were able to run away with a 36-10 victory against the Falcons.

Standing in their way of a fourth-consecutive win is a desperate Northern Pride. The 2014 premiers and NRL State Champions have lost their opening three matches to be languishing at the foot of the table. But it’s still early days – and the club knows how to dig its way out of trouble.

In 2010, the Pride lost their opening three games of the season to be written off as title contenders. They rallied under the leadership of halfback Chris Sheppard to go on and win the Intrust Super Cup grand final at Suncorp Stadium. One of their grand final heroes from that day, PNG forward Rod Griffin, will play for the Jets tomorrow against his old club.

MACKAY CUTTERS v NORTHS DEVILS
Stadium Mackay on Saturday, April 4 - 6pm
Referee: Tim Rutherford
Head-to-Head: Norths 8 Mackay 7
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #MCvDEVILS

A big challenge awaits the Devils, who have not won in Mackay since 2010. An even closer examination of the Devils’ recent away record reveals they have only won two of their past nine away games, both against the Sunshine Coast.

After consecutive losses, Norths need to hit back here against one of the form teams of the competition. The Devils have changes to their backline, with Reece Baker coming into the side on the wing. Kainga Turner moves from the flank to centre, effectively replacing Dale Copley who has returned to the Broncos NRL team.

For the Cutters, key forward Tyson Martin comes into the 17 for Pulou Vaituutuu, while Ryan Kinlyside has been added to an extended bench. The north Queensland team is in great touch, having followed up two strong wins with a 30-8 triumph over last year’s grand finalists Easts Tigers.

Referee Tim Rutherford will officiate his 50th Intrust Super Cup match.

EASTS TIGERS v SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES
Tapout Energy Stadium on Sunday, April 5 – 1.40pm* (Live on Channel 9)
Referee: Nick Morel
Head-to-Head: Easts 26 Souths Logan 11
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #TIGESvSLM
Radio Call: TigerOnAir

Both teams are coming off a loss last weekend and will be keen to bounce back against a traditional rival. The Tigers met a Mackay side in good form and went down 30-8, while the Magpies were left to rue poor handling and missed opportunities in their loss to Wynnum Manly. Coach Josh Hannay said the 10 minutes before and after halftime were critical as they let the Gulls in for a number of tries.

For this weekend’s match, Hannay has been forced to make some key adjustments to his team. Mitch Garbutt was originally named to start, but has been called up to make his debut for the Brisbane Broncos. Other changes see Simanu Crichton move into the side with big winger Ramon Filipine coming on to the bench alongside Phil Dennis and David Faamita. Joe Boyce and Ollie Olds are this week’s omissions.

The Tigers will welcome back Joel Romelo from injury at halfback, with Foisa Peni to start in the back-row. Brentt Warr is out of this week’s side, while Jake Foster moves to an extended bench.

Historically, Easts have held the advantage in the head-to-head stakes over the Magpies, and have also won the past six games played between the two sides.

REDCLIFFE DOLPHINS v BURLEIGH BEARS
Dolphin Oval on Sunday, April 5 - 2pm
Referee: Jarrod Cole
Head-to-Head: Redcliffe 22 Burleigh 18 Drawn 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #PHINSvBEARS

Redcliffe showed they were the side they have threatening to be for a long time with a 44-20 display against the Norths Devils last weekend. Their forwards were impressive in the victory, with coach Troy Lindsay telling Phins fans on the Redcliffe website that he didn’t think he had seen “as big a side as this one” for a long time at the club.

He has named an unchanged line-up for this match, while opposite number Jim Lenihan has made a handful of changes with Zach Mackay and Ayden Lee into the starting side and Kyle McConnell on the bench. Back-row forward Lachlan Burr has been named on an extended Titans bench while Jamie Dowling and Mark Ioane have not been named in either, although Ioane is said to be battling a medial ligament issue.

The Bears have now won two games in a row after defeating the Pride last weekend in Lenihan’s 100th game in charge. Interestingly, Dolphin Oval has proven to be a difficult place for both teams to find a win in recent times, with Redcliffe having lost their past five home games. For Burleigh, the drought is much longer – they have not won there since 2005.

SUNSHINE COAST FALCONS v PNG HUNTERS
Sunshine Coast Stadium on Sunday, April 5 – 3.30pm
Referee: Nick Pelgrave
Head-to-Head: PNG 2 Sunshine Coast 0
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #SCFvPNG
Livestream: QRL.com.au

This is shaping as a crucial game for the Falcons who are looking to kick-start their season with a win. If they do prevail this weekend, it will be an impressive feat as they are taking on the second-placed PNG Hunters who themselves will be keen to improve on their record away from home.

While the Hunters have named an unchanged line-up following their win at home over Tweed Heads in Round 4; Falcons coach Glen Dreger has made changes to the side that went down to the Jets last weekend. Sam Wright comes in at fullback and Nelson Asofa-Solomona starts at prop, while Jye Ballinger, Johnny Vuetibau and Mitch Ebdon are the new faces on the bench.

Named to play last weekend, Ben Hampton instead travelled to NQ as cover for the Storm’s Cooper Cronk and is set to return. Kem Seru, Jordan Ryan, Joe Uluibau and Cory McGrady have been omitted as have Tom Learoyd-Lahrs and Hymel Hunt who are named on an extended Storm bench.

Off the field – there is a great day planned for footy fans and families, with four games scheduled and a visit from the Easter Bunny who will be handing out eggs. The bouncy castle will be up and running for the kids, while there will also be live entertainment pre and post-match.
 

hellteam

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Munster would walk in to 90% of NRL teams, can't believe he's still playing ISC. He's been moved into left centre for Easts, think he will end up there soon for Storm

Must be the best player not playing NRL in Australia
 
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This is why the Hunters will never win the comp.

Sunshine Coast 36 Hunters 10.

They consistently have shockers away from home against ordinary opposition.
 

League guru

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Munster would walk in to 90% of NRL teams, can't believe he's still playing ISC. He's been moved into left centre for Easts, think he will end up there soon for Storm

Must be the best player not playing NRL in Australia

Yes he is a super talent. Obviously the Bronks weren't, smart enough to sign him when he was at the Capras. Says a bit about their feeder clubs, when you consider their oponents Souths who,were pathetic.
 

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Townsville blackhawks - 28
tweed heads seagulls - 16


ipswich jets - 26
northern pride - 22


mackay cutters - 13
norths devils - 12


easts tigers - 52
souths logan magpies - 0


burleigh bears - 32
redcliffe dolphins - 18


sunshine coast falcons - 36
png hunters - 10
 

mikail-eagle

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This is why the Hunters will never win the comp.

Sunshine Coast 36 Hunters 10.

They consistently have shockers away from home against ordinary opposition.

I wouldn't call a team containing NRL experienced players like Travis Robinson, Kenny Bromwich and Tom Learoyd Lahrs as being ordinary.
 
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They've had NRL players all season and were winless and bottom of the table before this weekend. The club has won two games in three seasons.
 

mikail-eagle

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Posting a bit late with some of the games already played.

http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2015/04/10/round_6_intrust_supe.html


NORTHERN PRIDE v REDCLIFFE DOLPHINS
Barlow Park on Saturday, April 11 – 5.30pm
Referee: Tim Rutherford
Head-to-Head: Pride 13 Redcliffe 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #PRIDEvPHINS

Although still winless going into this Round 6 match, last weekend the Pride showed enough positive signs against Ipswich to convince coach Joe O’Callaghan the tide was turning for the club. He will be hoping for a similarly committed showing from his charges for this important game against Redcliffe, who have also struggled in the early stages of the season.

The Dolphins posted a strong 44-20 win over Norths in Round 4, but fell back into bad habits in their loss to the Bears last weekend. For this match, coach Troy Lindsay has made two changes, with Aaron Whitchurch in for Josh Beehag and Jon Green named at prop for Brett Coutts.

Former Logan junior Codey Kennedy will make his debut for the Pride on the wing, coming in for veteran Semi Tadulala. Kennedy joined the Pride in the pre-season after flying up for the open trial and has been performing well for Ivanhoes in the local competition. He is the new face in the side, with the only other changes being a reshuffle of the forward pack.

In the home side’s favour, the Pride have won the past 12 games between these two teams with Redcliffe's only win at Barlow Park back in 2008.

CQ CAPRAS v MACKAY CUTTERS
Browne Park on Saturday, April 11 – 6pm
Referee: Nick Pelgrave
Head-to-Head: Mackay 10 Central 4
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #CQCvMC

Mackay Cutters have continued to find ways to win and a late field goal from Liam Taylor was enough to see them claim their fourth in a row last weekend. They will be full of confidence heading into this weekend’s match against a Capras side who have had an extra week to stew on their heavy Round 4 loss to Townsville.

For this weekend’s match, Capras coach Jason Hetherington will trial youngster Mark Johnstone at halfback following the departure of first-choice No.7 Russ Aitken. Aitken, who the club had hoped would be able to provide the Capras' backline with some extra spark and experience, was released from his contract last week due to personal reasons.

Other changes see Peter Gallen return at prop for Nathan Young, while Ray Ebsworth is on the wing for Ha’ofanga Rabakewa who has suspected broken ribs. Gerrard Tema has been named for Josh Johnston despite a knee injury, but will be reassessed before the game.

For the Cutters, Josh Osborne moves to an extended bench with 128kg prop Pulou Vaituutuu into the starting side. In milestone news, Cutters halfback Taylor requires only one more goal to bring up 200 for Mackay.

WYNNUM MANLY SEAGULLS v PNG HUNTERS
BMD Kougari Oval on Sunday, April 12 – 1.40pm* (Live on Channel 9)
Referee: Peter Gough
Head-to-Head: Wynnum 1 PNG 1
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #WYNvPNG

Both teams are coming into this game having lost their Round 5 matches in differing circumstances. Wynnum Manly raced to an early lead against the top-of-the-table Blackhawks last weekend, but fell off the pace in the second half to go down 28-16 after a fairly even tussle.

Despite scoring the opening try of the match, the Hunters were effectively shut out of their game against the Sunshine Coast last weekend – with their own errors contributing just as much to the loss as the good performance from the Falcons.

For this match at BMD Kougari Oval, coach Michael Marum has made three changes to his line-up, with Adam Korave and Jay Jay Garrison out of the side. Ase Boas has moved to an extended bench, while in a big boost, Noel Zeming is set to return at centre. New faces David Lapua and John Ragi have been named on the bench.

The Seagulls however have named an unchanged line-up, with the only change being a reshuffle in the backline with Daniel Ogden moving back to fullback with Greg Eden on the wing. The Hunters have today also had a number of players named in a 29-member squad for the upcoming Pacific Test against Fiji in May.

SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES v TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS
Davies Park on Sunday, April 12 – 2pm
Referee: Tyson Brough
Head-to-Head: First Game
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #SLMvTSVB
Livestream: Blackhawks Livestream

A tough ask awaits the Magpies this weekend at Davies Park. Not only are they coming off a 52-0 defeat at the hands of Easts, but now they must dust themselves off to play the Intrust Super Cup’s most dangerous attacking team.

Townsville Blackhawks lead the competition after five rounds, having posted an impressive 184 points in their opening five games. That works out to be an average of nearly 37 points per match, an impressive statistic in any rugby league competition.

At this stage, the Blackhawks look likely to have only one change to the side that beat Wynnum Manly last weekend, with Chris McLean coming back in for Corey Jensen.

The Blackhawks’ impressive forward pack includes boom Cowboys young gun Kelepi Tanginoa and the in-form Rhyse Martin. It has been a good week already for Martin, who was today named in the Papua New Guinea squad to play Fiji in next month’s Test match on the Gold Coast. For the Magpies, Travis Waddell is serving a one-match suspension for a shoulder charge and will miss the home game.

Interestingly, Souths Logan coach Josh Hannay played for both previous Townsville-based cup teams – Stingers and Young Guns. He played three games for Townsville Stingers in 2008, and 13 games for the Young Guns in 2005/06.

BURLEIGH BEARS v EASTS TIGERS
Pizzey Park on Sunday, April 12 - 2pm
Referee: Chris Anderson
Head-to-Head: Burleigh 21 Easts 17 Drawn 2
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #BEARSvTIGES
Livestream: TigerTV

Easts will go into Sunday’s match without talented forward Dean Britt, who is serving a one-match suspension for striking. Britt is set to be replaced by Ashley Little, a tough competitor who coach Craig Ingebrigtsen rates highly.

In other changes, Eddie Tautali comes into the backline for the injured Shane Neumann. There may yet be another backline reshuffle, with last weekend’s XXXX man of the match Cameron Munster an unlikely starter for the Tigers.

Easts climbed into fourth spot on the back of last weekend’s impressive 52-0 thumping of the Souths Logan Magpies. However, they will meet a tough and confident opponent this weekend in the form of Jim Lenihan’s rejuvenated Bears.

Burleigh produced a near faultless first-half performance last weekend to set up a 32-18 victory over the Dolphins at Redcliffe. The Bears stand on the verge of winning four in a row for the first time since 2006-07.

NORTHS DEVILS v IPSWICH JETS
Bishop Park on Sunday, April 12 – 2.30pm
Referee: Nick Morel
Head-to-Head: Norths 23 Ipswich 12 Drawn 2
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #DEVILSvJETS

Ipswich faces a stern test this weekend after having to make a staggering 130 more tackles than the Northern Pride last weekend. The Jets somehow managed to scrape home with a 26-22 victory on a heavy track, but it remains to be seen just how much it took out of the Ipswich players.

Norths will look to expose the leg-weary Jets in Sunday’s Round 6 Bishop Park clash. Norths were however involved in a physical contest of their own last weekend, narrowly going down 13-12 to the Mackay Cutters in Mackay.

The third-straight loss saw the Devils slide to 10th spot on the Intrust Super Cup ladder, a far cry from the lofty second spot they held after Round 2. In the Devils’ favour is their impressive recent record over the Jets, who have won only one of the past six games between the clubs – last year at Bishop Park.

In milestone news, Devils coach Mark Gliddon will take charge of an Intrust Super Cup outfit for the 50th time, while Ipswich’s premier attacking weapon Marmin Barba requires four points to bring up 200 for the Jets and seven points to bring up 250 in the Cup. It will also be halfback Dane Phillips’ 50th game for Ipswich.

TWEED HEADS SEAGULLS v SUNSHINE COAST FALCONS
Piggabeen Sports Complex on Sunday, April 12 – 3pm
Referee: Jarrod Cole
Head-to-Head: Tweed 10 Sunshine Coast 2
Twitter: #intrustsupercup #THSvSCF

The Falcons put in a good performance to beat PNG last week and will travel to Piggabeen with the goal of putting back-to-back wins together for the first time since the last game of the 2012 season and the first of 2013.

Sunshine Coast have struggled to win away from home (losing their past 23 away games) – but this is a different outfit and boosted with some experienced NRL names, they will be confident breaking this drought.

Their opponents the Seagulls are fresh from a bye and would have used the time to address the shortcomings exposed by PNG in their Round 4 match. The Seagulls trailed 34-0 at halftime, but fought back to ‘win’ the second half with the final scoreline 38-10.

For the Falcons, Hymel Hunt moves to centre for Callum Klein, while Kenny Bromwich is named to start. Jay Lobwein comes onto the bench. Hooker Slade Griffin will miss the rest of the season after suffering an ACL injury in the win over the Hunters. This is unfortunately his third such injury in four years.

For the Seagulls, Titan Matt Srama has been named to start at hooker, while their only other change sees Jai Ingram on to the bench with Luke Dumas the player to miss out.
 

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