ARL DEVELOPMENT CUP RND 8 WRAP
ROUND 1
Wednesday
1 April
Bye - I. East |
Innisfail 54 V Goondi 0 |
| Babinda 46 V Mourilyan 0 |
| Cardwell 14 V Tully 48 |
| St Clares 12 V G. Counsel 34 |
ROUND 2
Wednesday
8 April
Bye - Tully |
Innisfail 36 V Mourilyan 4 |
| Goondi won – Babinda forfeited |
| St Clares V Cardwell - Postponed |
| Innisfail East 20 V Good Counsel 42 |
ROUND 3
Wednesday 22 April
Bye - Babinda |
Goondi won – Cardwell forfeited |
| Innisfail East 16 V Tully 26 |
| St Clares 42 V Mourilyan 6 |
| Innisfail 14 V Good Counsel 28 |
ROUND 4
Wednesday 29 April
Bye - G.Counsel |
Innisfail 28 V St Clares 16 |
| Mourilyan 12 V Cardwell 26 |
| Goondi 6 v Tully 22 |
| Babinda 6 V Innisfail East 40 |
ROUND 5
Wednesday 6 May
Bye - Innisfail |
Innisfail East won v Cardwell (Postponed) |
| Babinda 4 v St Clares 26 |
| Tully 10 V Good Counsel 48 |
| Goondi won V Mourilyan (Mourilyan forfeited) |
ROUND 6
Wednesday 13 May
Bye - Goondi |
Innisfail 48 V Tully 0 |
| Babinda (out = forfeit) V Cardwell won |
| Innisfail East 24 V St Clares 22 |
| Mourilyan (forfeit) V Good Counsel won |
ROUND 7
Wednesday 20 May
Bye - Mourilyan |
Goondi 4 V East Innisfail 24 |
| St Clares 36 V Tully 18 |
| Innisfail won V Babinda (out = forfeit) |
| Cardwell 8 V Good Counsel 38 |
ROUND 8
Wednesday 27 May
Bye - Cardwell |
Innisfail 32 V Innisfail East 16 |
| Goondi 8 V St Clares 46 |
| Babinda (forfeited) V Good Counsel (won) |
| Tully (won) V Mourilyan (forfeited) |
ROUND 9
Wednesday 3 June
Bye - St Clares |
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| G. Counsel |
7 |
7 |
0 |
1 |
190 |
64 |
126 |
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7 |
3 |
4 |
1 |
18 |
146 |
- 128 |
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7 |
6 |
1 |
1 |
212 |
64 |
148 |
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7 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
140 |
132 |
8 |
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6 |
2 |
4 |
1 |
48 |
98 |
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7 |
4 |
3 |
0 |
200 |
122 |
78 |
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7 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
124 |
164 |
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| Cowboy silverware: Cairns Brothers under-16s show off their North Queensland Cowboys Cup after beating the Leprechauns. |
BLITZ SECURES COWBOYS CUP
Story & Photo's By : 
CAIRNS Brothers added to their cache of junior titles, picking up the under-16 North Queensland Cowboys Cup at Barlow Park yesterday.
Brothers beat Innisfail Leprechauns 42-16, setting the win up with a 24-0 opening half.
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Brothers added the Cup to the Cairns District Junior Rugby League title they won a fortnight ago and the under-15 ARL Development Cup state title they claimed last year.
Brothers won through to yesterday’s final by beating Eacham DJRL champion Ravenshoe in last week’s qualifying final.
Innisfail premiers Leprechauns earnt their place in the final after finishing on top after the round-robin system and secured direct passage to the final.
Leprechauns pressured early but could not capitalise on their chances and Brothers made them pay in the final stages of the opening term.
"We made a lot of mistakes early but the boys defended very well and then the last 20 minutes they put on a point a minute basically," Brothers coach John Clarke said.
Brothers achieved the win without Queensland representative halfback Ben Hampton, who was injured yesterday, but had plenty of attacking options, with both five-eighth Nathan Kepa and lock Jeremy Yorkston scoring doubles.
Innisfail coach Col Bradtke lamented his team’s inability to score early but was particularly proud of their efforts to fight back.
"We had a couple of opportunities early there but we couldn’t control the ball and we didn’t stick to our plan and because we couldn’t capitalise, when you give Cairns Brothers opportunities after not putting them away, they make you pay for it," Bradtke said.
"I was very proud of them in the second half.
"That’s the way we usually play and it’s just a pity we couldn’t do it for the whole 60 minutes.
"To lose to a class act like Cairns Brothers are, I’m still proud of the kids."
Clarke was thrilled with his team’s ability to withstand pressure in the second half as Innisfail mounted its comeback.
"They did hang on well," he said. |
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| Current Schoolboys Tim Auremi & Albert Kelly ( Photo's : ourfooty media ) |
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| ASSRL President Mr. Bruce Wallace (Photo : ourfooty media ) |
| ASSRL TEAM OF THE CENTURY |
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PLAYER |
SCHOOL |
| 1. |
Tim Brasher |
Grantham High, NSWCHS |
| 2. |
Andrew Ettinghausen |
De La Salle Cronulla, NSWCCC |
| 3. |
Mark Gasnier |
Peakhurst High, NSWCHS |
| 4. |
Justin Hodges |
Cairns State High, QSSRL |
| 5. |
Greg Inglis |
Wavell State High, QSSRL |
| 6. |
Brad Fittler |
McCarthy Senior High, NSWCCC |
| 7. |
Greg Alexander |
Patrician Brothers Fairfield, NSWCCC |
| 8. |
Craig Young |
Corrimal High |
| 9. |
Danny Buderus |
St Francis Xavier Newcastle, NSWCCC |
| 10. |
Les Boyd |
Nyngan High |
| 11. |
Steve Menzies |
Narrabeen High, NSWCHS |
| 12. |
Paul Sironen |
Holy Cross Ryde, NSWCCC |
| 13. |
Bradley Clyde |
Hawker College ACT |
| 14. |
Tonie Carroll |
Beenleigh State High QSSRL |
| 15. |
Ian Schubert |
Wauchope High |
| 16. |
Matthew Gidley |
Glendale Technology High, NSWCHS |
| 17. |
Brent Tate |
Clontarf Beach State High QSSRL |
LEGENDS OF LEAGUE
100 YEARS of RUGBY LEAGUE in AUSTRALIA
@ the POWERHOUSE MUSUEM |
AUSSIE SCHOOLBOYS TEAM OF THE CENTURY
Story & PHOTO'S BY : 
ourfootyteam.com was lucky enough to be invited to the Junior Rugby League event of the Centenary Year of Rugby League at the Power house Musuem in Sydney.
The ASSRL was announcing the Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League Team of the Century.
On arriving at the Powerhouse Musuem at Darling Harbour fairly early to avoid getting lost, this writer bumped into the Legendary Mr. Roy Masters.
For the next half an hour we looked through the fantastic Rugby League 100 Years exibition that is on at the Powerhouse Musuem and all the great old photo's, and other cool footy stuff.
Roy Masters was very interested in all these old photo's and we were looking at these blokes celebrating in the dressing room after a grand final, the photos was almost black & white it was so old, then suddenly Roy said, "hey, thats me", sure enough the young fella with his back to the camera was the coach, Roy Masters. That was funny.
There was a fair bit of interest from the main stream media which was great to see them there supporting the Aussie Schoolboys.
The Sunday Footy Show is doing something on Sunday about the Team of the Century, they interviewed current & former Schoolboys, which will be cool, so watch the Sunday Footy Show if you get the chance, along with Ch 10 and the Daily Tele and the Sydney Morning Herald and of course ourfootyteam.com were there on Thursday.
This is the ARL media release from Thursdays Schoolboys Team of the Century presentation, enjoy.
Former Kangaroos including Danny Buderus, Greg Alexander and Bradley Clyde celebrated their Schoolboy roots today at the announcement of a star-studded Australian Secondary Schools Centenary Team.
The greatest Australian Schoolboys team ever assembled saw Buderus named at hooker, Alexander at halfback and Clyde at lock, while McCarthy High’s Brad Fittler was named at five-eighth.
Members from the inaugural 1972 Australian Schoolboys team, who went undefeated in their 13-match tour of Great Britain, were also in attendance at today’s event. From that team, Ian Schubert, Les Boyd and Craig Young gained selection, while coach Roy Masters spoke of his fond memories of that tour.
Former Australia, NSW and Grantham High fullback Tim Brasher took the No.1 jersey while Cronulla’s favourite son Andrew Ettinghausen was picked on the wing.
Balmain Tigers legend Paul Sironen partnered Narrabeen High’s Steve Menzies in the second row, while modern-day sensations Mark Gasnier, Justin Hodges, Tonie Carroll, Greg Inglis, Matthew Gidley and Brent Tate completed the lineup.
“Schoolboy Rugby League is an important part of our game and to be named in this side, particularly alongside such amazing players, is a real honour,” former Patrician Brother Fairfield student Greg Alexander said today.
“I have great memories playing for St Francis Xavier and when I was picked for the Australian Schoolboys I’ll never forget it because it was my first time in the green and gold colours,” Danny Buderus said.
“The pride that came with pulling on the jumper, you were playing for Australia and it was a huge thrill for kids our age.”
Current and former players and officials gathered at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum this morning to present team members with a commemorative Australian Schoolboys jersey provided by longtime sponsors Classic.
Classic, who this year are celebrating 75 years of manufacturing Rugby League merchandise, took today’s opportunity to announce further support for Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League, extending their sponsorship with the ASSRL for another 10 years until June 2018.
Members of the 2008 Australian Schoolboys team, which this year regained the World Youth Championship with Test wins over France and England, accepted the jerseys for those players absent due to NRL finals preparation.
“To see and meet the players who have represented the Australian Schoolboys before us really hits home what an honour it is to make the side,” 2008 Australian Schoolboys Captain Tim Auremi said.
Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League President Bruce Wallace said the Australian Schoolboys Centenary Team celebrated the ASSRL’s role in the development of future first-grade players.
“For many players selection in an Australian Schoolboys side is the first step to greater heights,” Wallace said today.
“The Test matches bring with them a lot of pressure and emotion and it’s a terrific way to introduce young players to representative football.
“These players represent the very best to come through Australia’s secondary schools and we’re very proud to be able to announce a team of this calibre – the players in this team are all legends of the game.”
Today’s event, hosted by ARL Development, brought together some of the game’s top officials including ARL Chief Executive Geoff Carr, NRL CEO David Gallop, ASSRL officials and life members, and representatives from several high schools around the state.
ARL Development General Manager Bill Palmer said the event was a perfect opportunity to illustrate the link between the grass roots Rugby League and Schoolboy Rugby League at the elite level.
“We’re very strong supporters of school-based Rugby League and always viewed the Secondary Schoolboy Championships as the epitome of that process,” Palmer said today.
“We are proud to sponsor the ASSRL’s National Schoolboy Championships and particularly pleased to sponsor today’s event as the Schoolboys Centenary Team is certainly a team worthy of plenty of recognition.” || CHECKOUT THE PHOTO'S | |
| BRISBANE SECOND DIVISION RUGBY LEAGUE INCORPORATED XXXX PREMIERSHIP RESULTS 6 September 2008
Northside 1
Grand Final : Banyo 30 beat Fortitude Valley Juniors 10.
Southside 1
Grand Final : Carina 28 beat Logan Brothers 20.
Arthur Sparks Shield
Grand Final : Logan Brothers 46 beat Norths St Josephs 14. |
RESULTS FROM THE NQ CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD OVER THE LONG WEEKEND IN INNISFAIL
| 20 Cairns vs Mackay 10 |
58 Eacham vs Mt Isa 0 |
| 6 Eacham vs Townsville 34 |
12 Townsville vs Cairns 20 |
| 36 Innisfail vs Mt Isa 6 |
10 Mackay vs Innisfail 32 |
| 20 Cairns vs Townsville 32 |
48 Townsville vs Mt Isa 8 |
| 6 Innisfail vs Mackay 22 |
34 Cairns vs Mackay 6 |
| 22 Eacham vs Mt Isa 12 |
26 Innisfail vs Eacham 16 |
| 34 Innisfail vs Eacham 0 |
38 Cairns vs Mt Isa 0 |
| 24 Townsville vs Mackay 0 |
32 Townsville vs Innisfail 14 |
| 44 Cairns vs Mt Isa 0 |
16 Eacham vs Mackay 6 |
| 10 Innisfail vs Townsville 36 |
48 Innisfail vs Mt Isa 4 |
| 20 Cairns vs Eacham 6 |
6 Mackay vs Townsville 42 |
| 28 Mackay vs Mt Isa 6 |
26 Cairns vs Eacham 6 |
| 36 Townsville vs Mt Isa 0 |
44 Townsville vs Eacham 0 |
| 16 Mackay vs Eacham 10 |
50 Mackay vs Mt Isa 16 |
| 14 Cairns vs Innisfail 8 |
12 Innisfail vs Cairns 18 |
| POINTS |
POINTS |
| Townsville 25 |
Cairns 23.5 |
| Cairns 19.5 |
Townsville 20 |
| Mackay 14 |
Innisfail 15.5 |
| Innisfail 11 |
Eacham 10 |
| Eacham 5.5 |
Mackay 5.5 |
| Mt Isa 0 |
Mt Isa .5 |
| 32 Eacham vs Mt Isa 20 |
48 Innisfail vs Eacham 6 |
| 44 Cairns vs Eacham 8 |
56 Mackay vs Mt Isa 10 |
| 6 Townsville vs Mt Isa 12 |
18 Townsville vs Cairns 22 |
| 31 Innisfail vs Mackay 14 |
50 Eacham vs Mt Isa 6 |
| 0 Mackay vs Cairns 34 |
42 Townsville vs Mackay 6 |
| 18 Townsville vs Innisfail 20 |
18 Innisfail vs Cairns 22 |
| 64 Cairns vs Mt Isa 0 |
68 Innisfail vs Mt Isa 0 |
| 12 Townsville vs Eacham 0 |
0 Eacham vs Townsville 64 |
| 12 Townsville vs Mackay 22 |
44 Cairns vs Mackay 0 |
| 22 Innisfail vs Eacham 8 |
50 Townsville vs Mt Isa 0 |
| 20 Mackay vs Mt Isa 6 |
18 Mackay vs Innisfail 22 |
| 28 Cairns vs Innisfail 20 |
22 Cairns vs Eacham 0 |
| 38 Cairns vs Townsville 12 |
0 Cairns vs Mt Isa 0 |
| 8 Mackay vs Eacham 20 |
22 Eacham vs Mackay 6 |
| 62 Innisfail vs Mt Isa 0 |
26 Townsville vs Innisfail 4 |
| POINTS |
POINTS |
| Cairns 24 |
Cairns 23 |
| Innisfail 20.5 |
Townsville 21 |
| Mackay 11 |
Innisfail 15.5 |
| Eacham 9.5 |
Eacham 10 |
| Townsville 5.5 |
Mackay 5.5 |
| Mt Isa 4.5 |
Mt Isa 0 |
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| Rylan Simms makes a break for Nobbies against Mungindi in front of a home crowd on Saturday. |
HOME GAMES SUCCESS
Story & Photo By : 
What a great turn-out for our first home game of the year. A big thank you to the many helpers and supporters who offered input in staging an awesome family day out, in which14 games of footy were played.
“This success gives us a sniff of what’s to come with the upcoming carnival July 6 - 11.
“This carnival in July will showcase the cream of under-12 footballers from across Queensland eager to claim the title for 2008 in this five-day event.
“We need all the community support we can raise to make this carnival the best ever. We urge families who could assist is billeting visiting players to please offer your support. Other than the lack of billets the organisation and planning is running along smoothly thanks to the dedicated hand full of parents organising this event,” LRJRL president George McCormick, said.
Among the football we had the opportunity to host the nationally screened Bare foot Rugby League Show on the day. This has promoted our Junior Rugby League Club, players and community.
Host and former NRL star Wes Patten has indicated the possible return to Spider Brown Oval for the upcoming Queensland Zone five under-12 carnival planned for July 6 - 11.
The program is due to be aired on Austar channel 180 tomorrow or the following Thursday at 6.30pm. Thank you to Mr Chris ‘Gummy’ Lamb for organising the visit.
GAME ONE: The first game saw our Opals come up against our other Tiger Cub team the Diggers. Always a tough encounter as all Lightning Ridge under-8s are improving every week.
The Opals defended really well, with Ian Woodcock, Xhana Tishler, Ryan Brown and birthday boy Jett Tishler leading the way in defence. Some great runs were seen by Joshua Doctor and Lucy McBride. Winston McBride was outstanding, out pacing the opposition to run in four tries. Man-of-the-match Oscar Cheal pulled off some try saving tackles and had some great runs. All players ran the ball really well, tackled and show great teamwork.
FINAL SCORE OPALS 16 - NOBBIES 12
GAME TWO: A revved up Opals matched up against St George White in front of the home crowd. Another tough game, the Opals worked hard in defence to keep the Dragons out for the majority of the game. Jasmine Tooth scored a great try in the corner. Jett and Winston once again consistent in defence and attack, with Jett scoring two tries and Winston crossing the line for four.
In the last set Jailyn Webb off-loaded the ball for Winston to go over the try line to score for the Opals, well done and great teamwork Jailyn. Man-of-the-match Ryan Brown is becoming a player to be noticed, involved in every tackle and making valued metres with the ball. Congratulations to Winston McBride who was awarded the Harlequin Cafe ‘best on the day’.
FINAL SCORE OPALS 28 - 20
GAME ONE: Our first game put us up against our own. The Opals looked bigger and tougher than we remembered. With nine Nobbies players it meant we had one on the sideline and no one wanted to be there. Ben Smith, Cameron Summers, Luke Clauss, Doug Winch, Dylan Ciprian, Archer Holz, Madison Drew, Rylan Simms and Tom Barrett all had a great game.
We tried hard and kept it fairly even for most of the game, Archer scored two tries and Madison scored one.
The Opals got away by one, the end score was 16 - 12 to the Opals. Doug put in an enormous effort with his tackles and almost scored a try earning man of the match. Luke, Cameron, Rylan and Ben came close to getting over the line as well. Dylan, Maddy and Tom were unbelievable in defence.
GAME TWO: Mungindi. Nobbies focused, cranky for just missing out by one and hungry for the win.
We went in unforgivingly, fast and strong every player stepped up. Dan McIntosh came in after calling in sick for the first game. We didn’t look like the same team all were there in defence, back up and attack. Ben and Cameron scored one try each, Archer two and Rylan Simms came in for his first try of the season with the camera right on him. Cippo you were again the quiet achiever who is proving very valuable.
The final score Nobbies 24 - Mungindi 12. Man Of the Match Rylan Simms and the Harlequin Cafe ‘player of the day’ went to Archer Holz.
UNDER-10S
GAME ONE - Top-of-the-table under-10s matched up against the highly-regarded St George White team. In a fine start to the day the Tigers ran out 24 - 4 victors in a powerful team display. Patrick Knight earned himself man-of-the-match with intimidating bursts up the blind side making good ground every time he touched the ball. Good service from halves Bella McKenzie, Rory Cheal, Samuel Jackson-Bolton and Kyle McGovern had the St George defence in two minds and regularly on the back foot.
Standouts were Tom ‘Rambo’ O’Brien, Jake Henry, Jake Peden, Rusty Dean, Dallas Woodcock, Mitchell Cummings and Josh McCormick. Good team effort 10s.
GAME TWO - The much improved Mungindi Grasshoppers were next on the list as the four hour break between games took away the momentum of the Tigers team. In a see-sawing game the Tigers eventually put them away 36 -24. Samuel, Rory, Kyle,Tom, Jack Thompson and new boy Brody Tzvetkoff showed good skills. Man-of-the-match Samuel Jackson-Bolton. Congratulations to Samuel Lollback who earned himself “best on the day” and was awarded a burger and drink voucher from the Harlequin Cafe. Well done Tigers.
UNDER-12S
The under-12s suffered to the hands of St. George Red.
Darcy Kidd scored the first try in the opening minutes of the game and Van O’Brien also scored a try in the closing minutes of the first half. With only 11 players allowed on the field and nine on the bench, inter-changes were frequent. The boys played well but couldn’t really settle into any game plans due to so many interchanges. Man of the match went to Robert ‘hit man’ Thomson. The Harlequin Cafe ‘player of the day’ went to Nathan Dean our new halfback. Welcome also to Max Hall who played his first game out on the wing.
UNDER-14S
Under-14s started out great, scoring in the first five minutes, but not moving off the line together put St George in for a few tries. The Tigers stayed in the game with some great runs in the forwards and backs, which helped them score again. There were some great tackles by the Tigers, but not enough to keep St George from getting over the line a few more times. The Ridge came back in the end but it was too late as St George had already run away with the game. The under-14s travel to Brewarrina this weekend to take part in the CRL competition.
We have a rest weekend for the long weekend. Next games are at Mungindi June 14. The under-10s will once again take the paddock at 8.30am. Training will continue as usual.
If you are able to take in a billet or two for the carnival week please contact Kelly Tishler on 0428613322. If you can help out the week of the carnival please contact Amanda Cheal on 0429955937 or George McCormick on 0439024902.
A carnival meeting will be held at the Bowling Club at 7pm Monday June 9, please attend, as many people as possible are needed.
Congratulations to Graham Ruttley who won our Junior League jersey raffle and to Debbie Beno who picked the joker on Friday night taking home $3800. The cash pot joker will kick off this week at $2000. Tickets go on sale from 6.30pm Friday night at the Hotel Motel. |
“CAPRAS EARN STATE SELECTION”
Source : QRL CENTRAL DIVISION MEDIA RELEASE
After a successful 2008 State Carnival in Proserpine at the weekend, eight Central Queensland Capras will pull on Maroon jerseys following the announcement of the under 16 and 18 Queensland teams today.
Kyle Burkhardt heads the honour roll with the talented forward to represent Queensland against New South Wales in a curtain raiser to the opening Harvey Norman State of Origin match at ANZ Stadium on May 21.
Burkhardt, who will start from the bench, produced two powerhouse performances for the under 16 Capras.
Teammates Aiona Nona, Dean Blackman and Cameron Wilson will turn out for the Queensland Maroons when they play New South Wales Country at Quad Park, Kawana on July 19.
The Capras gained four selections in the Queensland under 18 Maroons team. Anthony Raymond will start at fullback with Jayden Taylor and Lyndon Law occupying a wing and centre position respectively.
David McLellan gained plaudits for his tireless efforts earning a spot in the front row.
The under 18 Maroons will also face New South Wales Country at Quad Park on July 19.
Division Manager Shaun Kelly praised the efforts of the 8 players selected.
“The boys were outstanding for their teams across the two days of the carnival and thoroughly deserved their selection”.
But while there was delight for those who made Queensland selection, there were also some hard luck stories.
“Many thought that the likes of Matt Minto, Joseph Collins-Soo, Reece Baker and Maipele Morseau just to name a few, were desperately unlucky to miss selection” added Kelly.
Kyle Burkhardt will join his Queensland teammates in camp on Friday May 16.
QUEENSLAND UNDER 16 V NEW SOUTH WALES – ANZ Stadium, 21 May 2008
Kyle Burkhardt
QUEENSLAND U 18 MAROONS V NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY – Quad Park, Sunshine Coast – 19 July 2008
Anthony Raymond
Jayden Taylor
Lyndon Law
David McLellan
QUEENSLAND U 16 MAROONS V NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY – Quad Park, Sunshine Coast – 19 July 2008
Aiona Nona
Dean Blackman
Cameron Wilson
For more information; Shaun Kelly - Division Manager (07) 4922 3639/0401 440 454 |
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Ipswich Diggers - 11.5
Sunshine Coast Black - 9.5
South West Mustangs - 9.0
South East White - 7.0
Gold Coast South - 7.0
Gold Coast North - 2.5
Sunshine Coast Gold - 1.0
South East Red - 0.5
ROUND 3 TEAMS
GOLD COAST NORTH v SOUTH EAST WHITE, Runaway Bay, Friday February 23, 7.00pm
GOLD COAST SOUTH v SOUTH EAST RED, Runaway Bay, Friday February 23, 8.15pm.
SUNSHINE COAST GOLD v SOUTH WEST MUSTANGS, Quad Park, Kawana, Saturday February 24, 3pm.
SUNSHINE COAST BLACK v IPSWICH DIGGERS, Quad Park, Kawana, Saturday February 24, 4.30pm.
SUNSHINE COAST BLACK v IPSWICH DIGGERS, Quad Park, Kawana, Saturday February 24, 4.30pm.
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