QUEENSLAND PREMIER RUGBY 2021 | GRAND FINAL
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CONTENTS FEATURES CEO Message 8 Grand Final Previews 13 GRADE PREVIEWS Hospital Challenge Cup 14 Premier Women’s 24 Colts 1 30 TEAM LISTS Hospital Challenge Cup 21 Premier Women’s 28 Colts 1 34 Second Grade 36 Third Grade 37 Fourth Grade 38 Fifth Grade 40 Colts 2 41 Colts 3 42 QUEENSLAND RUGBY UNION 231 Butterfield Street, HERSTON, QLD 4006 PHONE 1300 753 733 Queensland Rugby Union is a non-profit organisation. All profits go back into the development of Rugby in Queensland. 3
QUEENSLAND PREMIER RUGBY WEEKLY CEO MESSAGE David Hanham On behalf of Queensland Rugby, we welcome all GPS will be feature in all three Grand Finals on the players, coaches, administrators, match officials, Sunday at Suncorp Stadium in what will be a special volunteers and fans for the 2021 Queensland day for the club. Premier Rugby Grand Final weekend. The 2021 season hasn’t been without its challenges, This weekend will see Grand Finals take place as our clubs and competition management have had across Sunnybank Rugby Club and Suncorp to work through a number of lockdowns and other Stadium, following a brilliant display of club Rugby restrictions due to COVID. I would like to commend during the Semi-Finals last weekend. Thank you to everyone for their efforts in working collaboratively both Norths and GPS for hosting. to manage the ongoing situation. With Ballymore unavailable due to the Despite these challenges, we’ve seen some great redevelopment this year, club Rugby will be played Rugby played across the competition, and it is great on the big stage with the Women’s, Colts 1 and to see the top two sides in the Hospital Challenge Hospital Challenge Cup deciders to be played at Cup - University and GPS - progress through to the Suncorp Stadium. Grand Final in what is sure to be a game for the ages this Sunday. Throughout the season, Rugby fans have been able to enjoy watching every match live and on replay via The Hospital Challenge Cup is a high-quality Stan Sport, and at the back end of the season, on competition delivering traditional rivalries, tribalism 9Gem. This Sunday’s Hospital Challenge Cup will be and outstanding community events. We’re looking broadcast live on both platforms, while the Women’s forward to the weekend ahead and seeing the and Colts 1 Grand Finals will also be broadcast on top clubs in each division go head-to-head for Stan Sport in a first for the competition. Premiership glory. Five clubs are represented across the finals this Best of luck to all teams in access this weekend, and weekend, with University of Queensland, GPS, thank you to all the players, coaches, staff, match Easts, Souths and Brothers all fielding teams across officials, volunteers and spectators, for another great the five senior grades, three colts divisions and season. women’s. David Hanham CEO - Queensland Rugby Union 8
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SEMI-FINAL IN REVIEW The likes of Brad Kapa, Mosiah Christian, Will Roach and TJ Siakisini are also injected into the game in the second- forty, and its paid dividends for the Students all season. UQ stamped their ticket to the decider with a gritty, grinding 29-24 win over Brothers at Yoku Road. The minor premiers have regularly racked up multiple tries in the final quarters of games, with their bench The Brethren raced out to a 14-3 lead, before the Heavies depth giving them the spark they need to finish the game scrum began to turn the screws on the Butcher’s Stripes’ strong. pack, eventually securing their first lead of the afternoon with 20-minutes to play. Brothers again hit back to retake the lead, before a THE INSIDE WORD late try from young scrumhalf Kalani Thomas sealed a PAT MORREY dramatic win for the Heavies. “It’s awesome to be a part of another GF, we’ve had a After close to a month away from the field, last weekend pretty good run. was far from the Students’ best performance of the year and they’ll know there’s plenty of improvement in their “It’s a really special thing to be a part of considering how game ahead of Sunday’s clash. much hard work all the guys and the whole club have put into this season. THE KEY PERFORMERS “You can’t hinge on the past, but it [last year’s Grand Final] definitely pointed out some areas we needed to work on. KALANI THOMAS “We got away with not having a strong enough set-piece Kalani Thomas thrived in last weekend’s semi-final. Paired during the season, and in the Grand Final, Easts identified with Scott Gale in the halves, the duo steered the UQ the weakness and exploited us. It teaches us a few team around the park, while Thomas also had to contest lessons this week about how clinical we have to be in all with a hard individual battle opposite Melbourne Rebels areas of our game if we want to win. scrumhalf Joe Powell, who laced up for Brothers. “We got bullied around our breakdown and physically the While Powell was influential for the Brethren throughout last time we played Jeeps, we really didn’t show up that the match, Thomas had the final say, taking an offload day. We need to bring a bit of fire to the defensive line. from Conor Mitchell flat footed before stepping inside Powell and fending off Reds teammate Harry Hoopert to “I’m sure there’ll be a sea of green and blue, but it’d be cross for the winning try. awesome to see a sea of maroon as well.” This Sunday will be Thomas’ first Premier Rugby Grand Final appearance, but given we’ve already seen him stand up in big matches at Suncorp Stadium this year – including the Super Rugby AU Grand Final – he has already shown he can deliver on the big stage. CONNOR VEST Connor Vest may not have the ‘c’ next to his name, but there’s no doubting he’s the spiritual leader of this UQ forward pack. The former Shute Shield lock takes every carry as if it’s his last, while his raw aggression and power sets the example for the rest of his teammates. After tasting defeat in last year’s decider against Easts, Vest will be desperate to go one better this season. THE POINT OF DIFFERNCE THE BENCH Not many teams can bring a 129-cap Wallaby off the bench, but that’s just what the Heavies will do this Sunday when Stephen Moore steps back onto the Suncorp Stadium field – but for the first time in club colours. Moore’s 20-minute stint provides the Heavies with stability and calm in the most important minutes of the match, with his contribution far more than just his pinpoint lineout throwing and work around the park. 15
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SEMI-FINAL IN REVIEW THE POINT OF GPS’ semi-final win over Wests is one the Ashgrove crowd won’t be forgetting any time soon. DIFFERENCE PHYSICALITY The Bulldogs led 24-3 at the half-time break, and after a Jeeps comeback, Wests reclaimed their UQ are the first to admit that they were outmuscled lead with 10-minutes to play as they looked to have by the Gallopers last time they met, with physicality sewn up a Father’s Day trip to Suncorp Stadium. the major strength of this GPS outfit. Gallopers flanker Matt Gicquel had other ideas, Jeeps are tough and uncompromising from their burrowing his way over out wide to even the front row to the backline, making sure all their scores after the 80-minute mark. opponents were left bruised and battered after their clashes this season. With a Grand Final berth on the line, flyhalf Jason Hofmeyr stepped up to the tee and made no The likes of Gicquel and Ratu Vio bully teams at mistake, converting right over the black dot to send the breakdown, while centre pairing Chris Kuridrani the Ashgrove crowd into raptures and Jeeps into and Maaloga Konelio provide punch and tackle the decider. breaking ability in the backline. Then there’s the Gallopers set piece, which regularly puts teams on the back foot with its THE KEY PERFORMERS dominance. There’s no break for the full 80-minutes, as JASON HOFMEYR experienced campaigners Fred Burke, Matt Mafi Jason Hofmeyr will ride a wave of confidence into and Alex Casey replace imposing starters Emosi the Grand Final after his after-the-siren heroics last Tuqiri, Maile Ngauamo and Jack Straker. weekend. The physical battle will be huge on Sunday The Hospital Challenge Cup journeyman has more afternoon. than enhanced his reputation this season, with his game management and cool head steering the Gallopers to their third Grand Final appearance in THE INSIDE WORD the last five seasons. MATT GICQUEL With a strong pack in front of him, look for Hofmeyr “We’re just trying to think about UQ and the job’s to unleash his backline stars on the Suncorp we’ve got to do, the little one-percenters. Stadium turf. “UQ do a lot of homework and they can really hurt MATT GICQUEL you if you’re not on your A-game. Maleny Bushrangers product Matt Gicquel has “We were happy to get that win, but we’ve been everywhere for Jeeps this season and will be definitely got a lot we can improve on and some the key man in their backrow this weekend. key areas we have to fix. Gicquel’s work rate and support play is second “We’ve got to be really upfront and physical and to none, while the openside has also snatched 11 really try and play what’s in front of us. turnovers this season with his dogged work at the “For Jeeps, the community is really good for us, breakdown. they really get around us. To have that support this The backrower brings premiership pedigree with weekend, it’ll mean a lot. him this weekend, winning the 2018 premiership “It’s not a factor of them hurting us, it’s more if we with Jeeps and being named the Tony Shaw don’t turn up 100% ready to get gritty and grind for Medallist as man of the match in the process. 80-minutes. Uni will play for the whole game and if we slack off, they’ll really sting us. “We’ve got to be switched on the whole game and be really hungry for it. 17
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POINTS CARRIES KYE OATES - UQ | 161 RATU VIO - GPS | 104 JASON HOFMEYR - GPS | 84 LONA HALAHOLO - UQ | 85 TRIES LINEOUT WINS BJ OATES - UQ | 13 CONNOR VEST - UQ | 28 MATT GICQUEL - GPS | 8 MICK RICHARDS - GPS | 26 GOAL KICKING KYE OATES - UQ | 79/93 - 84.9% JASON HOFMEYR - GPS | 37/54 - 68.65% OFFLOADS CHRIS KURIDRANI - GPS | 21 MAC GREALY - UQ | 12 TACKLE BREAKS LONA HALAHOLO - UQ | 34 RATU VIO - GPS | 21 TACKLES WILL ROACH - UQ | 67 MATT GICQUEL - GPS | 64 TURNOVERS RATU VIO - GPS | 12 MATT GICQUEL - GPS | 11 19
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WATCH IT LIVE VIA 9GEM OR STAN SPORT KICK-OFF 1:00PM UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND V GPS HOSPITAL CHALLENGE CUP Alex Davies 1 Emosi Tuqiri James Hanson 2 Maile Ngauamo Hamish Richardson 3 Jack Staker Pat Morrey (c) 4 Dan Byrne Connor Vest 5 Oliver Bartlett Connor Mitchell 6 Ratu Vio Batibasaga Sam Wallis 7 Matt Gicquel Iona Halaholo 8 Michael Richards (c) Kalani Thomas 9 Josh Vuta Brad Twidale 10 Jason Hofmeyr Kye Oates 11 Mitch Treleaven Con Foley 12 Maaloga Konelio Lukas Ripley 13 Chris Kuridrani BJ Oates 14 Josh Collins Mac Grealy 15 Pat Nicholson RESERVES Cam Flavell 16 Matt Mafi Stephen Moore 17 Fred Burke Lachlan Pheely 18 Alex Casey Brad Kapa 19 Adre Namalo Kauyaca Will Roach 20 Sam Curran Scott Gale 21 Nick Richards TJ Siakisini 22 Emori Waqavulagi Mosiah Christian 23 Cullin Cooper-Jones Mick Heenan COACH Shane Arnold ASST Paul Brown, Elia Tuqiri, Elton Berrange COACH David Paice Michael O’Reilly, MANAGER John Richards, Brogan Melit Pat & Frank McCloughlin REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Nick Berry Reuben Keane James Palmer Rohan Hoffman 21
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SEMI-FINAL REVIEW The Gallopers made their way to the decider with a strong 31-10 win over Bond University last Saturday. Flying winger Elli Mackay scored a double in the win, while it was the Jeeps’ forward pack who laid the platform for their backs to go to work, with dominance at set-piece time outmuscling the Bull Sharks. The minor premiers are the first of three GPS teams to take to the Suncorp Stadium turf on Sunday, meaning they should have plenty of crowd support on their side. After two Grand Final losses in the past three seasons, including one to the Tigers, there’s no shortage of motivation for the side this weekend. THE INSIDE WORD ELLI MACKAY “Looking at this year as whole it’s definitely been an interesting year. We’ve definitely gone through a roller coaster of emotions, being in COVID times as well as some structural changes. “The feeling of getting to this point now, it’s extremely exciting. After last year, the team missing the win by one try, it’s extremely exciting to be back here again. “Having the weeks off was a bit of a shock to the system, but other than that we knew we had a job to do, and the goal didn’t change. “We’re completely hungry for it now. We know Easts are going to be extremely physical, we know how good they were last year and they’re the same this year if not better, but I have full confidence in our girls. “As much as there’s nerves and anxiety, we’re definitely more excited and tighter than ever before.” KEY PERFORMER SARAH LEWIS GPS’ young scrumhalf Sarah Lewis was on fire last weekend in her first game back from an injury layoff. Lewis is one of a number of players who have been in the Gallopers squad since 2018, and has experienced their Grand Final losses in 2018 and 2020. The Hervey Bay product has trained with the wider Queensland Reds Super W squad over the last 12 months and her game continues to improve as she strives for rep honours. 25
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SEMI-FINAL REVIEW The reigning premiers didn’t have it all their own way in their semi-final clash against Sunnybank, but eventually they went on to claim a 24-15 win over the Dragons. Veteran Cobie-Jane Morgan scored a double, managing the game to perfection and unleashing some of the Tigers backline stars. Fullback Morgan Te Oka was forced from the field with a lower limb injury, meaning she’ll miss this weekend’s final. The Tigers front row of Tina Brown, Laina Cooper- Finau and Theresa Solai impressed, and they’ll need to be at their best against the GPS pack this weekend. THE INSIDE WORD CECILIA SMITH “It was a tough game, very physical, which is what we expected. The Sunnybank girls really gave it to us but we were lucky enough to come away with the win. “I wouldn’t say we’ve had the perfect season but our team has great culture. “We consider each other family, we play for each other and we learn off each other which is what has got us this far. “Having played there [Suncorp Stadium] before with the Reds, I’m excited for our Easts girls to get out there as well. “They’re going to enjoy the environment, it’s going to be huge for them.” KEY PERFORMER DESTINY BRILL It’s already been an incredible year for Destiny Brill. The youngster helped secure the State of Origin title for the Queensland rugby league team, while also featuring in a Super W Grand Final for the Reds. Another Premier Women’s title would be the cherry on top, and with Brill’s crisp service and sniping game, the Tigers are well-placed to go back-to- back this weekend. 27
WATCH IT LIVE VIA STAN SPORT KICK-OFF 9:30AM GPS V EASTS PREMIER WOMENS Hilisha Samoa 1 Maletina Brown Eve Lemanu 2 Laina Cooper-Finau Shelley Fox 3 Theresa Soloai Tina Campbell 4 Taulaga Malaitai Tyra Slade 5 Annabelle Codey (c) Adi Unaisi Biau (c) 6 Alicia Heller Emilya Byrne 7 Haidee Head Anna Nasalo 8 April Ngatupuna Sarah Lewis 9 Destiny Brill Gemma Schnaubelt 10 Cobie-Jane Morgan Emily Whickham 11 Renez Bates Wasie Toolis 12 Loretta Lealiifano Siniva Ah Ki 13 Tyesha Mikaio Ellie Mackay 14 Alana Grace Isabella Coll 15 Cecilia Smith RESERVES Vira Kite 16 Maria Finau Alapeta Lianola Ngauamo 17 Latisha Pona Sepiuta Ngauamo 18 Grace Lofipo Sharon Tapatuetoa 19 Clare Akauma Tessa Vaoga 20 Lavinia Elliott Latisha Stowers 21 Asako Ono Siane Lavea 22 Mackenzie Baty Amber Warburton 23 Courtney Addison Steve Meehan COACH Tyrell Barker ASST Keiren Johnston, Brent Mitchell Mike Finau COACH Tasha Forsyth MANAGER Paul Lenahan REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Jessica Ling Lara West Mabel Wiki Robert Brown 28
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SEMI-FINAL REVIEW Easts stamped their ticket to Suncorp Stadium with a strong 17-nil win over Bond University at Norths last weekend. Backline stars Lachlan Tokome and Jacob Codon crossed for the Tigers’ two tries, while their stubborn defence kept the Gold Coasters scoreless - the most impressive part of their performance. Easts have defeated GPS in both of their meetings this year, meaning they’ll take plenty of confidence into the big dance as they aim to secure their first Colts 1 title since 2001. THE INSIDE WORD CHARLIE SCOTT “Jeeps are obviously a top-quality team. ‘They’ve been a solid team all season and they’ll be taking plenty of confidence from the weekend into this game. “We’re playing for the club and something bigger than ourselves. It’ll be awesome to see plenty of supporters get down there on Sunday.” KEY PERFORMERS WILL KIRK Will is the youngest of three Kirk Brothers at Easts, and is in his third and final year of colts Rugby. Kirk has already played plenty of Rugby in the senior ranks at Easts, across both second and third grade. His service game from the base of the ruck is quick and gets Easts on the front foot, while his running game also creates opportunities for the Tigers. Most importantly, Kirk is a competitor – watch his battle with Cullen Cooper-Jones. 31
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SEMI-FINAL REVIEW A second half flurry saw GPS run out 30-14 winners over Brothers in last Sunday’s semi-final at Yoku Road. Lachlan Howse, Floyd Aubrey and Gus Rosanowski crossed for tries, while Cullin Cooper-Jones kicked three penalties in the 16-point victory. The Gallopers had a raucous home crowd on their side at Ashgrove last weekend, and their supporters will look to emulate that at Suncorp Stadium this Sunday. THE INSIDE WORD BEN BYRNE “It’s been a really great year. “We had two new coaches in Torko (Lewis Torkington) and Sio (Sio Kite) and they’ve brought a lot to the team after two years of not so good performances. “The boys got together and really put something together that we’re really proud of. “The key for us is physicality. Offense can go anywhere, it can get scrappy, but we trust our defense to get results, forcing the odd knock-on and capitalising from that. “You’ve got your family watching you, your friends watching you, Suncorp - it’s the best place to be, it’ll be awesome.” KEY PERFORMERS FLOYD AUBREY Newly crowned 2021 U20s player of the year Floyd Aubrey is the key man for GPS this weekend. The electric fullback sparks much of the GPS attack, with his elusive stepping game and playmaking vision making him one of the most dangerous players on the field. 33
WATCH IT LIVE VIA STAN SPORT KICK-OFF 11:15AM EASTS V GPS COLTS 1 James Durheim 1 John Downes Zac Crothers 2 Tevita Kaitu’u Tom Fowler 3 Halapio Peter Charlie Scott (c) 4 Thomas Valentine Ben Stoddart 5 Ethan Lucey Tau Tuisamoa 6 Nick Baker (c) Jack Edwards 7 Lachlan Howse James Livingston 8 Ben Geraghty Will Kirk 9 Cullin Cooper-Jones Jacob Condon 10 Sebastian Ward Lui Malaitai 11 Harry Barker Francis Pona 12 Gus Rosanowski Tyrees Wilson 13 Campbell Moller Lachlan Tokome 14 Tom Cox Meli Dreu 15 Floyd Aubrey RESERVES Sam Finocchiaro 16 Thomas Toohey DOm Mifsud 17 Blayke Pearson-Adams Tane Pardoe 18 Malakai Taulani Jacob Blyton 19 Ethan Clarke Connor McKinlay 20 Ben Byrne Stanley Fiso 21 Archie Marles Tom Crowley 22 Bradley Altman Mika Cooper-Finau 23 Joshua Radford Tyrell Barker COACH Sio Kite Jack Richards, Lachlan Parkinson, ASST Lewis Torkinton Sean Carroll COACH Sean Dollar MANAGER Mote Kite REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Will Pugsley Ben Dorrington- Plumb Jeremy Markey Charles Marshall 34
KICK-OFF 3:00PM UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND V SOUTHS SECOND GRADE Sam Mellor 1 Michael Baice Rory Kuskie 2 Callum Lauder Harrison Swane 3 Alex Hatzis Ash Whitehead 4 Orlando Otto Ben Paxton-Hall 5 Paora-Nui Touariki George Gibson 6 Caleb Brown Will Sullivan 7 Angus Dean Nathan Beil (c) 8 Dominic Maclean (c) Finn Hearn 9 Lachlan Gray Lachlan Stewart 10 Harry Leerentveld Harry Parker 11 Tommy Gilbert Tom Molloy 12 Poasa Niumataiwatu Fred Keil 13 Elijah Kefu Connor Clancy 14 Lachlan McBrearty Lachlan Sperling 15 Tyrone Southorn RESERVES Will Wigan 16 Darre Otto Jake Tierney 17 William Jennison Torah Moe 18 Pierce Springhall Fergus Lillicrap 19 Jack Farrell Rob Schuster 20 Hugo Smith Daniel Kiss 21 Braydn Croft Kenneth Robertson 22 Saiasi Qiokata Oryaan Kalolo 23 Xavier Vela-Tupuhi Luke Oxford COACH David Baldwin ASST Chris Staunton Craig Kassulke COACH Bernard Parish MANAGER Stuart Purcell REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Andrew Twist Will Pugsley Charles Marshall Thomas Dowse 36
KICK-OFF 1:20PM SOUTHS V BROTHERS THIRD GRADE Cameron Mapusua 1 Dustin Henegan Pierce Springhall 2 Brendan Bell Darren Otto 3 Dominic Fraser Lindsay Ward (c) 4 Rory Richardson Xavier Vela-Tupuhi 5 Matt Munday Reece Meise 6 Mitch Frearson Pati Fetaoai Pologa 7 Jake Gagel Bailey Tautau 8 John Kennedy (c) Hugo Smith 9 Patrick Kenny Braydn Croft 10 Lewis Harper Fred Tila 11 Zac Heness Chris Bryan 12 Jackson Evans Saiasi Qiokata 13 Angus Yule Lolo Fetaoai 14 Aidan Cairns Jake Milne 15 Parker Montagu RESERVES Andrew Tuilagi 16 Angus Lovelock Samuelu Fetaoai Pologa 17 Michael Browne Saula Senituli 18 Hayden Sayers Max Lyndon Welsh 19 Tom Sayer Thomas Armstrong 20 Nate Millard Matt Canham 21 Jack Willis Karihi Ketu 22 Joe Connolly Mone Ma’afu 23 Jordan Swepson Nick Foley COACH Patrick McGrath ASST Rupert McCall COACH Brett Dammers MANAGER Mark Braithwaite REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Kirk Astill Thomas Dowse George Myers Matthew Clarke 37
KICK-OFF 11:40AM SOUTHS V BROTHERS FOURTH GRADE Jack Doulis 1 Thomas Smith Connor Knight 2 Riley Bygraves (c) Anthony Simanu 3 Joel Bygraves Max Lyndon Welsh 4 Josh Kilgore Saula Senituli 5 Jacob Heinke Jordan Fonoti 6 Shawn Towndrow Liam Nolan (c) 7 Jack Cuneo Jeff Sefo 8 Matthew Dangerfield Cameron Davis 9 Jack Meehan Matt Canham 10 Reuben Fon-Lowe Sam Taefu 11 Chris Lauano Tim Taefu 12 Isaac Weier Alapati Filipo 13 Viliame Radrodro Christopher Anastasiou 14 Josateki Radrodro Brendan Ward 15 Luke Eady RESERVES Raymond Otto 16 Richard Allen Rubin Meke 17 Declan Wellings Thomas Armstong 18 Sean Coughlan Joseph Swan 19 Nathan Inglis Grant Fitzsimmons 20 Jackson Mair Robert Porter 21 Patrick Gelling Karihi Ketu 22 Callum Maloney Enos Palemene 23 James Ellings 24 David Jordan 25 Luke Marnane Adney Anitema COACH Chris Jenkins ASST COACH Nick Scott Vaa Muliagatele MANAGER Michael Warman REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Roderick O’Callaghan Martin Gofton Jared Green George Myers 38
KICK-OFF 10:00AM EASTS V BROTHERS FIFTH GRADE Matt Holland 1 Angus Brodie Dylan Anderson 2 Jack Childs Jack Ryan 3 Scott Holloway Tyrell Barker 4 Will Johnston Sam Heilman 5 Patrick O’Connor Zac Schuster 6 Robert Hickson Tom Sullivan 7 Angus McDonald Calum Rae (C) 8 James Carter Jack Sullivan 9 James Colwell Will Adams 10 Samiuela Satui Al Grealy 11 Will Reilly Nick Chisholm 12 Joseph Easton Ethan Moore 13 Nela Vi Dario Maruca 14 Sam Goodwin Dan Gillespie 15 Joseph Kerins RESERVES Andrew Dare 16 Fraser Holding Harry McMillan 17 Tonga Tuaimeiuta Brodie Brucasco 18 James Vail Chris Dawson 19 Joseph Fleming Angus Lane 20 Josh Fleming Hunter Wilson 21 Jack Greentree Henry Trendall 22 Zane Pippin Mitch Gunning 23 Jack O’Malley Ross Blomfield COACH Sheldon Alcantara Jason Mullins ASST COACH Michael Lucas MANAGER Steve Twist REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Xavier Edwards Jared Green Martin Gofton Matthew Clark 40
KICK-OFF 12:10PM BROTHERS V UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND COLTS 2 Vuli Anganjuan 1 Will Fox Malakai Davis-Raeli 2 Quentin Raravula Lachlan Bishop 3 Massimo Musso Tanna Wilson 4 Michael Van Der Schyff Hamish Muller 5 Hugo Perceval Leapuna Havili 6 Solomon Tasi Jeremiah Woodward 7 Dougal Perrers Hunter Brown 8 James Caton Will Cartwright 9 Macloud McGhee Henry Davis (c) 10 Lachlan McDonald Andrew Mackay 11 Hakula Malele-Iafeta Benjamin Hearne 12 Connor Hayes Riley Brown 13 William Bradley Dylan Hackett 14 Ben McMahon Jack Smith 15 Rhys Penny RESERVES Rory Slevin 16 Tevita Mapa Carlos Langkilde 17 Wade Makini Angus Henderson 18 Harry Campbell Cooper Hodda 19 Matthew Engelbrecht Nicholas Gilbert 20 Alec McKay Ben Astbury 21 Fergus Nasser Jake McCall 22 Jonathon Vautin Martin Pascoe 23 Luca Sibson Nick Cella COACH Dougal Perrers ASST Michael Gilbert Nathan Eadie COACH Glenn Dodds MANAGER Ryan Webster REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Ian Foster Nick Joseph Will Bailey Cooper Richmond 41
KICK-OFF 10:30PM BROTHERS V EASTS COLTS 3 Carlos Langkilde 1 Lance Wegner Rory Slevin 2 Jaden Shelton James Rogers 3 Seb Whitehall Jeff Bradley 4 Jimmy Hanham Neason Sheehan (c) 5 Ben Bartlett Zac Mills 6 Louis Jorgensen Nick Gilbert 7 Kai Johnston Darcy Schostakowski 8 Campbell Staal Alec Bodimeade 9 Tom Burns Ben Astbury 10 Damien Harding Jake McCall 11 Harry Carrigan Charlie Greentree 12 Kalvin Leilua Ethan Robbins 13 Luke Waldie Dylan Hackett 14 George Freeman Hunter O’Sullivan 15 Jodeci Letalu RESERVES Oliver Bergias 16 Mark Stuart Angus Henderson 17 Tom Zuidam Mahe Funaki 18 Tom Duke Cooper Hodda 19 Oskar Waddington Athen Waia-McGuiggan 20 Darcy Kenafake Martin Pascoe 21 Tyler Harding Fritz Tuiavii Solomona 22 Lio Taua’a Henry Caswell 23 Dante Api Ben Hains 24 Callum Washington 25 Mason Cluff 26 Conor McKeown 27 Michael Vacca COACH Jack Leamon ASST COACH Guy Hewartson, Lee Wilson REFEREE AR 1 AR 2 NO. 4 Drew Meehan Cooper Richmond William Bailey Nick Joseph 42
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