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QLD Premier Rugby 2014

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Frank Nicholson (4)
Really intrigued by some of the lineups for round 1. Brothers looks a very weakend and young team with 20's and Reds A players missing.

Norths seem to have a very young team, front row especially, those 2 boys were standouts in the colts comp last seaons and very unlucky not to be in that 20s squad, so a point to prove for them no doubt.

Interesting to see the Wests lineup. Pat Byron has obviously done some recruiting with Danaher, a lower grader at brothers coming across. Very interested to know how he got hold of Sam Caslick and George Morseau (both former uni players with prems experience), if he gets the best out of those two, wests could ruffle a few feathers. Gillespie and Greene are big losses. Greene could perhaps have shown more loyalty to the club who gave him a go originally, at another club last year, he perhaps may have spent most of the year in colts.

Lachy Duncan starting at 10 for Bond, former Aus schoo boy from TSS and possibly one of the few coast boys who has stuck around post colts, Im sure he'll be on the Tigers radar soon enough though. Great prospect.

All in all makes for an interesting round 1.
 

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Peter Burge (5)
Really intrigued by some of the lineups for round 1. Brothers looks a very weakend and young team with 20's and Reds A players missing.

Norths seem to have a very young team, front row especially, those 2 boys were standouts in the colts comp last seaons and very unlucky not to be in that 20s squad, so a point to prove for them no doubt.

Interesting to see the Wests lineup. Pat Byron has obviously done some recruiting with Danaher, a lower grader at brothers coming across. Very interested to know how he got hold of Sam Caslick and George Morseau (both former uni players with prems experience), if he gets the best out of those two, wests could ruffle a few feathers. Gillespie and Greene are big losses. Greene could perhaps have shown more loyalty to the club who gave him a go originally, at another club last year, he perhaps may have spent most of the year in colts.

Lachy Duncan starting at 10 for Bond, former Aus schoo boy from TSS and possibly one of the few coast boys who has stuck around post colts, Im sure he'll be on the Tigers radar soon enough though. Great prospect.

All in all makes for an interesting round 1.
Really intrigued by some of the lineups for round 1. Brothers looks a very weakend and young team with 20's and Reds A players missing.

Norths seem to have a very young team, front row especially, those 2 boys were standouts in the colts comp last seaons and very unlucky not to be in that 20s squad, so a point to prove for them no doubt.

Interesting to see the Wests lineup. Pat Byron has obviously done some recruiting with Danaher, a lower grader at brothers coming across. Very interested to know how he got hold of Sam Caslick and George Morseau (both former uni players with prems experience), if he gets the best out of those two, wests could ruffle a few feathers. Gillespie and Greene are big losses. Greene could perhaps have shown more loyalty to the club who gave him a go originally, at another club last year, he perhaps may have spent most of the year in colts.

Lachy Duncan starting at 10 for Bond, former Aus schoo boy from TSS and possibly one of the few coast boys who has stuck around post colts, Im sure he'll be on the Tigers radar soon enough though. Great prospect.

All in all makes for an interesting round 1.
 

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Arch Winning (36)
Really intrigued by some of the lineups for round 1. Brothers looks a very weakend and young team with 20's and Reds A players missing.

Interesting to see the Wests lineup. Pat Byron has obviously done some recruiting with Danaher, a lower grader at brothers coming across. Very interested to know how he got hold of Sam Caslick and George Morseau (both former uni players with prems experience), if he gets the best out of those two, wests could ruffle a few feathers.
All in all makes for an interesting round 1.


Re the point about Brothers - anyone else here old enough to remember the days when 1st grade sides consisted of mostly 23yo+ men and the absence of U20 players didn't have a huge effect? Aaahh the nostalgia of old age! ;)

And Wests - I'd imagine Byron got hold of Sam and George the regular way - a phone call or two. It may have helped that Sam's sister Charlotte - now a 7s superstar - has been playing at Wests for a while.

I think I remember Devyn Smith at Uni as well (although not in Prem Grade) and I think Ben Wedlock is running around at the Bulldogs too? Is Pete Uebergang injured at the moment, or is he having a run in Reggies? And is that Morea Pease ("Peace" in the program) who was an Easts reserve grade player/fringe Prem player in 2013?

Anyone from Wests able to give me a heads up on the available burger and beer combo deal tomorrow? Albany Creek's $10 for a burger and 500mL Heineken will take a lot of beating.
 

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Charlie Fox (21)
Really intrigued by some of the lineups for round 1. Brothers looks a very weakend and young team with 20's and Reds A players missing.

Norths seem to have a very young team, front row especially, those 2 boys were standouts in the colts comp last seaons and very unlucky not to be in that 20s squad, so a point to prove for them no doubt.

Interesting to see the Wests lineup. Pat Byron has obviously done some recruiting with Danaher, a lower grader at brothers coming across. Very interested to know how he got hold of Sam Caslick and George Morseau (both former uni players with prems experience), if he gets the best out of those two, wests could ruffle a few feathers. Gillespie and Greene are big losses. Greene could perhaps have shown more loyalty to the club who gave him a go originally, at another club last year, he perhaps may have spent most of the year in colts.

Lachy Duncan starting at 10 for Bond, former Aus schoo boy from TSS and possibly one of the few coast boys who has stuck around post colts, Im sure he'll be on the Tigers radar soon enough though. Great prospect.

All in all makes for an interesting round 1.

Lachey Duncan couldn't land the #10 jersey in prem colts for the best part of last year, talented player but not prem grade level at a competitive club. Eason was far more robust.
 

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Arch Winning (36)
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I've blanked out the names on this pic to protect privacy although I'm sure some people will know who this refers to; it's not my place to say though.

The player got a head knock and was too dazed on the field to rule out potential neck injury. Brothers medical staff were fantastic in not moving him initially, and immobilising his neck. Basic and essential protocols were adhered to.

Cases like these are why we (medical-related people) take precautions that can seem over the top and they almost always are. Almost. And cases like these are why the colour of the jersey someone is wearing doesn't really matter a single bit.

PS That a thank you card was sent when I'm sure there were other things on everyone's mind - a really classy act IMO
 
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View attachment 4534 I've blanked out the names on this pic to protect privacy although I'm sure some people will know who this refers to; it's not my place to say though.

The player got a head knock and was too dazed on the field to rule out potential neck injury. Brothers medical staff were fantastic in not moving him initially, and immobilising his neck. Basic and essential protocols were adhered to.

Cases like these are why we (medical-related people) take precautions that can seem over the top and they almost always are. Almost. And cases like these are why the colour of the jersey someone is wearing doesn't really matter a single bit.

PS That a thank you card was sent when I'm sure there were other things on everyone's mind - a really classy act IMO

Cat_A another great piece on the quality of people involve in Qld Rugby.

It is not great that the young lad has to experience this but great to see he was cared for professionally and is now on the road to recover.
 

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Tim Horan (67)
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Queensland Premier Rugby Round One Team Lists
Brothers v Sunnybank, Jack Ross Oval, 3pm
Brothers: Ben Suisala, Andrew Coady, Adam Bennie, Bonn Maui, James Carter, Elias Power, Charlie Freney, Harry Symes, Dave Campbell, Clynton Knox, Will Shipperley, Nathanuel Gendle, Blaise Hartley, Mitch Copeman, Pierce Fitzgerald
Coach: Anthony Mathison
Sunnybank: Jeremiah Fatialofa, Shane Tasi ,Feao Fotuaika, Gregory Melton, Bradley Elms, Brendan Mitchell, Chazz Mahina, Sam Rochester, Sean O'Connor, Mitchell Third, Junior Laloifi, Henry Taefu, Rex Tapuai, Ryan Tongia, Matthew Feaunati
Coach: Rod Seib
Bond University RFC v GPS, Bond University, 3:20pm
Bond University RFC: Israel Rapata, Cody Buck, Will Slipper, Boris Tauri, Steve Tauri, Jaye Paton, Callum Mc Donald, Stacey Hosking, Robbie Cardow, Lachy Duncan, Carlos Savage, Cass Walding, Brad Jones, Matt Langmack, Luke Evans
Coach: Rob Nowlan
GPS: Fred Burke, Nathan Nico , Ryan Freney, Alex Champloup, Dan Gorman, Jono Ellis, Vili Fiangaa, Api Napasi, Sam Grasso (c), Liam McWhirter, Issac Weir, James Herbert, Nick Zangari, Todd Winkley, Mitch Fuller
Coach: Shane Arnold
Wests v University of Queensland, Sedgman Oval, 3:20pm
Wests: Jono Danniher, Mick Lee, Dean Wattrus, Harry Strauss, Rob Rutledge, Jeremiah Lynch, Ford Statham, Brad Cameron (c), Tim Smith, Sam Caslick, Tubanai Turanga, Devyn Smith, Apelu Alapati, Morea Peace, George Morseu
Coach: Pat Byron
University: Pat Fepuleai, Lyall Fidow, Campbell Wakely, Jay Adkins, Angus Ryan, Kane Boucaut, Jack De Guingand, Harry Elliott, Will Thompson, Teti Tela, Ben Cullen, Tom Harty, Ryan Leeson, Harry Parker, Tom Pincus
Souths v Norths, Chipsy Wood Oval, 3:20pm
Souths: Peni Toia, Anthony Ongolea, Mike Noble, Matt Bennett, Owen Jones, Simana Halaifonua, Lochey Oppenheimer, James Turner (C), Haaron Maui, Mafi Kefu, Keeghan Sefton, Matt Gordon, Kyle Blackman, Patrick King, Andrew Muirhead
Coach: Michael Broad
Norths: Garrath Ryan, Bart Ritchie, Tonga Ma’afu, Roberts Puliuvea, Michael Jones, Brent Jones, Matt Ika, Alex Perez, Sean Minehan, Jake Harris, Siupeli Vaipulu, Koleti Hakaoro, Sebastian Filipe, Jared Gray, Cameron Myers
Coach: Tim Grady
Easts v Sydney University (Australian Club Championship), David Wilson Field, 5:30pm
Easts: Jack Kimmince, Matthew Randell, Kirwan Sanday, James Moore, Greg Riley, Tyrell Barker, Joshua Parry, Johnny Kalavata, Jack Mullins (c), Matthew Brandon, Johnny Wilder, Esera 'EJ (Eddie Jones)' Fa'aofa, Toby White, Joel Faulkner, Andrew Krelle,
Reserves: Ross Marais , Sam Richards, Scott Mains, Manasa Rokosuka, Henry Olsen, Shane Combrink, Tony Bartley, Manny Bell
Coach: Pat Richards
Sydney University: Mike Tyler, James Willan, Sam Talakai, Byron Hodge, Liam Winton, Tom Boidin, Benn Melrose, Hugo Dessens, Jake Gordon, Stuart Dunbar, Sam English, James McMahon, Chris Ingate, James Dargaville, Jack Macklin
Reserves: Tim Reid, Rhys Brodie, Sam Quinn, Josh Ellice-Flint, Richard Draper, Jason Hofmeyer, Dane McCarthy, James Hadfield
Coach: Chris Malone
 
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Aaahh the nostalgia of old age!

And is that Morea Pease ("Peace" in the program) who was an Easts reserve grade player/fringe Prem player in 2013?

Got to love nostalgia Cat_A!!

Yes that is Morea PNG national & Churchie OB. I think the move to Wests was an endeavour to play Prem Grade because he has ambitions to represent PNG.

He is a very fine young man so good luck to him.
 
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Filth I see James Carter is back for another season.

Carter v Parry encounter will be interesting. Is Carter as good with the tongue as he was with the boot @ Crosby last year!!! Parry's weapon of choice is his tongue!!!

Rhetorical question Filth would not insult you by expecting a response to this cheap shot.

On a serious note can your boys get the job done today?
 
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Does anyone know anything about the Sydney Uni side?

Not household rugby names but I'm sure that they are going to be quite tough, but the longer the Tigers stick with them the more likely they'll lose interest and as the Bottomley crowd gets behind the team they'll grow in stature and desire.

There is a real desire at the club to repeat the 2009 result, and send Sydney Uni packing with the tail between their legs. (Sorry no pun intended with tail - Tigers Tale)
 

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John Thornett (49)
I know a large portion of Easts supporters have been taking part in some pre-game preparation since 10am, so standard crowd verbal to be expected haha.

Very excited, you won't see me in the rabble, a few quiet ciders where I can see the game before joining the rabble after.

C'mon tigers!!!
 

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Nicholas Shehadie (39)
The filth won. I thought they played well, some handling errors, but apart from that they were strong even with out the copious amount of Under 20 Reds.
 

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Nicholas Shehadie (39)
5 from 5 in the tipping comp..yewwwww. Good effort from Easts today , for the original underachievers of the comp, they've done well in the past few seasons. #anyonebutsydneyuni
 

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Charlie Fox (21)
So Nigel Genia's been shopped around the Prem comp & still finds himself @ Wests after zero bites. Feel sorry for the Dogs as he's not the required standard & just running off his bro's name.
 

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Bob McCowan (2)
Norths to upset Souths as my roughie. All the rest the same as Filth.

Tell ya what, with all the extra rep stuff going on, depth will surley be developed this season. Short term it'll suck not seeing your clubs best players week in week out, but come next year the talent pool will be much better for it.

I'm going to miss seeing Gunny smash people and Jonah do freakish things on a regular basis though. Two incredible talents, and that's not just through my blue/yellow glasses.

Norths wont upset many if today is any guide - Lost 50 - 22 . Plenty of Souths Prems out.
 
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5 from 5 in the tipping comp..yewwwww. Good effort from Easts today , for the original underachievers of the comp, they've done well in the past few seasons. #anyonebutsydneyuni

Easts were good today and probably a little unlucky not to snatch it at the death, all looks in order for a tough clash with with Souths in the traditional local derby. Easts do not look as though they are suffering any hang over and will be very keen after today to kick the season off with a win v the Magpies.
 
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The filth won. I thought they played well, some handling errors, but apart from that they were strong even with out the copious amount of Under 20 Reds.

Fair play to Matho's Men that is a great start to the season.

Filth concentrating more on the Snbnk effort if you could given that Snbnk won't get too much back from Reds A & the U20s (i.e. Most of their stars are Reds) do you think they will struggle to make the four - further I think they face Uni & GPS before Easter they could have early season wobbles after that loss today?What's your read on their chances?
 

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Nicholas Shehadie (39)
I think you've raised a very valid point about Sunnybank, TT. However, today in areas, specifically when spreading the ball from side to side they were dangerous. I'm definitely not going to write them off at this stage. They were a bit ordinary at the breakdown I thought, Bros got several pilfers in the game. Rex Tapuai played well I thought. Strong ball carries from the front-rowers, but I think errors and the breakdown really cost them. I know Jets will think differently, but I thought Bros deserved the win.

What about Easts, anyone star?
 
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