Bulked-up Marsden put Redcliffe to the sword
Author : Andrew Dawson NewsCorp Sport
Bulked-up Marsden put Redcliffe to the sword
Marsden State High v Redcliffe State High
A 95m individual try from Haizyn Mellars was one of the many highlights as Marsden smashed Redcliffe in a one-sided Langer Trophy clash. RELIVE all the action from our LIVESTREAM.
Watch a full replay as Redcliffe vs Marsden.
Queensland schoolboys Chris Faagutu, Haizyn Mellars and Coby Black made a triumphant return to Dolphin Oval as Marsden SHS restarted its engines for a renewed Langer Trophy campaign.
Marsden SHS beat Redcliffe SHS 42-0 after leading 24-0 at halftime, with a 95m individual try by winger Mellars one of the high points on a cold, wet afternoon.
Don’t miss a minute of the action
REDCLIFFE v MARSDEN
Dolphin Oval
2.30pm: Langer Reserves – Redcliffe v Marsden
3.30pm: Langer Trophy – Redcliffe SHS v Marsden SHS
Just days ago Faagutu, now also an Australian schoolboy selection, Mellars and Black helped the Queensland schoolboys win the national championship last week, a carnival held at Redcliffe, so the bayside footy ground has turned into a happy hunting ground for the trio.
Cody Hamilton of Marsden and Jacob Taulani of Redcliffe. (Image/Josh Woning)
Halfback Black pulled the trigger on the firing pin to help unlock a Marsden side which scored three excellent left edge tries.
Black’s goal kicking in the rain and slush was also a highlight, as was Marsden’s ball handling in the conditions. Black finished with a 100 per cent record.
Guy Visachi of Redcliffe SHS was impressive. (Image/Josh Woning)
Coach Matt Hartigan would also have been pleased with the defence, keeping the opposition to nil.
Redcliffe’s on the job education continued and with every passing experience, the players will be gaining valuable knowledge.
It was always going to be a tough assignment against a revved up Marsden on the rebound, particularly without injured forward leaders Jayden Alefaio and John Fineanganofo.
App Twidle in action at Redcliffe. (Image/Josh Woning)
But they had some small wins, and the school which has produced two of the three top Queensland schoolboys – Karl Oloapu (Wavell SHS) and Rob Toia (Nudgee College) – will enjoy brighter days ahead because of the foundation this brave group have carved out with sweat and toil.
Mark Nosa, middle, with his team mates including goal kicking hooker Cory Pearse, rigth.
LANGER RESERVES
Watch a full replay of the Langer Reserves.
Marsden Reserves five-eight Mark Nosa gave his side the edge in a tough clash won 28-10 by the Makos.
Nosa scored one try and brilliantly set up a second which was the difference between two competitive sides.
His creation of Te Ariki Kowhai’s try after a Cory Pearse dummy half run was a bit special and edged his side ahead 18-6.
Redcliffe celebrate a DeVere try.
Redcliffe were never going to lay down, and only minutes later were back in the hunt 18-10 after Thomas White burrowed over for the Eagles.
But an inside ball 15 minutes from full time out Marsden edge forward Cairo Rangihuna-Ruri a 50m run to the line which was a down payment on victory.
Redcliffe scored right on halftime to make it 12-6, with interchange forward Ajay Sopoaja.
In the rain Marsden SHS got out to a 12-nil advantage with two tries and two excellent goals in the conditions by Cory Pearse.
Impressive five-eight was one of the try scorers
The Alexandra Hills SHS boys
Meanwhile, in the DeVere Cup, Redcliffe defeated Alexandra Hills 24-4.
Despite the score line it was a competitive match although Redcliffe had a little more polish and fire power.
It was 8-nil into the second half when Redcliffe winger Sieth Reid scored after bursting through three defenders.
Jacob Tinsley in action at Redcliffe. (Image/Josh Woning)
At 12-nil Alex Hills players were defending to stay in the game.
Having shortened their defensive line they were defending Redcliffe’s ruck runs but a wide shift caught them out, with Redcliffe edge forward scoring from 15m out to out the match to bed.
To Alex Hills credit they scored last.
Guy Viscahi of Redcliffe SHS. (Image/Josh Woning)
Meanwhile, Marsden played Caloundra in the Walters Cup at Caloundra, but due to filming issues at the venue, the game was not be broadcast by KommunityTV. We apologise for the inconvenience.
KommunityTV also welcomed the return of the Langer Reserves to our screens for the first time this season.
The teams:
Redcliffe:
1. Bailin Haji, 2 Regan O’Connell, 3. Cravin Poutai, 4. Julian Mirupasi, 5. Jeconhia Seden, 6. Guy Visachi, 7. Blake Kehl, 8. Aholoka Toia, 9. Jack Cameron, 10. Gerhard Matthes, 11. Jacob Taulani, 12. John Fineanganofo, 13. Jayden Alefaio, 14. Connor, Streak, 15. AJ Amosa, 16. Ben Crawford, 17. Jiovaani Samita-Fonokalafi
Marsden SHS:
1. Apa Twidle, 2 Bailey Trew, 3. Devonte Vaivela, 4. Teapo Stoltman, 5. Haizyn Mellars, 6. Cody Hamilton, 7. Coby Black, 8. VJ Semu, 9. Jacob Tinsley, 10. Mou Taumaletila Maulolo, 11. Brenden Teulia, 12. Jieye Mauai, 13. Chris Faagutu (c), 14.Kylem Vunipola, 15. Harry Durbin, 16. Te Anau Graham-Papali’i.
WATCH LANGER TROPHY – ROUND 4
Don’t miss a minute of the action as the Langer Trophy makes it’s return after the school holidays.
Tuesday, July 12
MABEL PARK v COOMBABAH
Slacks Creek
2.30pm: Walters Cup – Mabel Park SHS v Forest Lake SHS
3.30pm: Langer Trophy – Mabel Park SHS v Coombabah SHS
KEEBRA PARK v WAVELL
Southport Tigers
3.30pm: Langer Reserves – Keebra Park v Wavell
4.30pm: Walters Cup – Keebra Park v Wavell
PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN v IPSWICH
Tugun Seagulls
1.30pm: Langer Reserves – PBC SHS v Ipswich SHS
2.30pm: Walters Cup – PBC SHS v Ipswich SHS
3.30pm: Langer Trophy – PBC SHS v Ipswich SHS
REDCLIFFE v MARSDEN
Dolphin Oval
2.30pm: Langer Reserves – Redcliffe v Marsden
3.30pm: Langer Trophy – Redcliffe SHS v Marsden SHS
Saturday, July 16
KEEBRA PARK v WAVELL
CBUS Super Stadium
5pm: Langer Trophy – Keebra Park SHS v Wavell SHS
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Langer Trophy, Walters Cup, round 4
Tuesday:
Slacks Creek
2.30pm: Walters Cup – Mabel Park SHS v Forest Lake SHS
3.30pm: Langer Trophy – Mabel Park SHS v Coombabah SHS
Tugun
3pm: Walters Cup – PBC SHS v Ipswich SHS
4pm: Langer Trophy – PBC SHS v Ipswich SHS
Dolphin Oval
3.30pm: Langer Trophy – Redcliffe SHS v Marsden SHS
Caloundra
2.30pm: Caloundra SHS v Marsden SHS
Saturday:
CBUS Stadium
5pm: Langer Trophy Keebra Park SHS v Wavell SHS
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Australia’s top 50 Under 18 Rugby League Players
Australia’s top 50 Under 15 Rugby League Players
Saturday, July 2 – WATCH REPLAYS HERE
3:00 pm: Queensland Maroon 10 – 6 NSW CHS (15)
4.10 pm: Queensland 58 – 0 ACT (18)
Sunday, July 3 – WATCH REPLAYS HERE
9.30 am: Queensland White 22 – 22 NSW CIS (15)
10.40 am: NSW CCC 74 – 0 CAS (18)
11.50 am: NSW CHS 20 – 22 NSW CIS (18)
1:00 pm: NT 10 – 40 ASSRL Goannas (15)
2.10 pm: WA 26 -18 Victoria (15)
Monday, July 4 – WATCH REPLAYS HERE
10.30am: ACT v NSW CIS (15)
11.40am: NSW CCC 16 – 18 NSW CHS (15)
12.50pm: Victoria 36 – 0 NT (15)
2:00 pm: ASSRL Goannas 16 – 18 WA (15)
Tuesday, July 5 – WATCH LIVE HERE
Game 12: 9.20am – 15 Years Pool A Group 2 – QSS White v ACT
Game 13: 10.30am – 18 Years Selection Match 1 – ACT 26 – 6 CAS
Game 14: 11.50am – 15 Years Pool A Group 1 – NSWCCC 6 – 18 QSS Maroon
Game 15: 1.00pm – 18 Years Semi Final 1 – NSWCCC 8 – 30 NSWCHS
Game 20: 2.20pm – 18 Years Semi Final 2 – QSS v NSWCIS
Wednesday, July 6
10.30am: NT v WA (15)
11.40am: ASSRL Goannas v Victoria (15)
12.50pm: 15 Years Semi Final 1 QLD Maroon v NSWCIS
2:00 pm: 15 Years Semi Final 2 NSWCHS v NSWCCC
Thursday, July 7
10.30am: 15 Years Play-Off (3rd Pool B v 4th Pool B)
11.40am: 15 Years Game X (2nd Group 2 v 3rd Group 2)
12.50pm: 18-Years Selection Match 2
2:00 pm: 18-Years Selection Match 3
Friday, July 8
9.30am: 15-Years Consolation (Loser Semi 1 v Loser Game X)
9.30am (Field 2): 15-Years Consolation (Loser Semi 2 v Winner Game X)
10.40am: John Allen Trophy (15) (1st Pool B v 2nd Pool B)
12.20pm: 15-Years Championship Final (QSS 32 – 16 NSWCHS)
2:00 pm: 18-Years Championship Final QSS 32 – 16 NSWCHS
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Finals results
Boys
(Listed in order of rankings of divisions from top-down)
Confraternity Shield final
Ignatius Park College, Townsville 32 – 0 St Patrick’s College, Mackay
Positional play-offs:
St Brendan’s College, Yeppoon 38 – 6 The Cathedral College, Rockhampton
Iona College, Lindum 10 – 4 Marymount College, Burleigh Waters
St Mary’s College, Toowoomba 16 – 6 St Augustine’s College, Cairns
Bob Lindner Trophy final
Shalom College, Bundaberg 18 – 16 Padua College, Kedron
Positional play-offs:
St Peter Claver College, Riverview 16 – 16 Marist College, Ashgrove
Emmaus College, Rockhampton 32 d- 10 St Patrick’s College, Shorncliffe
Rockhampton Grammar School 22 – 6 Aquinas College, Ashmore
Neil Bloxsidge Plate final
Our Lady of the Southern Cross College, Dalby 28 – 10 St Edmund’s College, Ipswich
Positional play-offs:
Columba Catholic College, Charters Towers 36 – 10 St Michael’s College, Merrimac
St Laurence’s College, South Brisbane 34 – 6 Holy Spirit College, Mackay 6
Assumption College, Warwick 16 – 12 Marist College, Emerald
Confraternity Bowl final
Clairvaux MacKillop College, Mt Gravatt 30 – 12 St Columban’s College, Caboolture
Positional play-offs:
All Souls St Gabriel’s College, Charters Towers 36 – 10 St Thomas More College, Sunnybank
St Teresa’s College, Abergowrie 36 – 6 Blackheath & Thornburgh College, Charters Towers
St Joseph’s College, Toowoomba 28 d Faith Lutheran College, Plainland 4
Confraternity Cup final
Xavier Catholic College, Hervey Bay 30 – 0 Mt Maria College, Mitchelton
Positional play-offs:
Chanel College, Gladstone 20 – 8 Good Shepherd College, Mount Isa
Unity College, Caloundra West 34 – 12 St Patrick’s College, Gympie
St John’s School, Roma 26 – 6 St Mary’s College, Woree
Men of League Challenge final
St Anthony’s College, Townsville 24 d- 10 Gilroy Santa Maria College, Ingham
Positional play-offs:
Emmaus College, Jimboomba 20 – 8 Trinity College, Beenleigh 8
Chisholm Catholic College, Cornubia 16 – 14 Ryan Catholic College, Townsville
St Augustine’s College, Augustine Heights 28 – 4 St James’ College, Spring Hill
ROUND 2 SCHEDULE
Wednesday, June 22
2022 Peter Mulholland Schoolboy cup Rnd 1 Draw, Results, Ladder & Players’ Stat’s
12pm: St Dominic’s College v Hunter Sports High (Action Photo’s SOON)
12.30pm: Patrician Brothers Blacktown v Westfields Sports
1.30pm: Hills Sports v Endeavour Sports High ACTION PHOTO’S
Wednesday, June 29
11am: Farrer MAHS v All Saints Maitland
TBC*
Illawarra Sports High v Hallam College
Erindale College v The Grange P-12 School
Patrician Brothers Fairfield v Holy Cross College, Ryde
Bass High v St Gregory’s College
*Games expected to be scheduled for start of Term 3
RE-WATCH THE ROUND 1 ACTION
Tuesday, May 31
ROUND 1 SCHEDULE
Tuesday, May 31
11am: Patrician Brothers Fairfield 64 – 0 Farrer MAHS
Wednesday, June 1
11am: Holy Cross College 38 – 24 All Saints Maitland
11.30am: Erindale College 64 – 0 Illawarra Sports High
12pm: Endeavour Sports High 20 – 14 Patrician Brothers Blacktown (Action Photo’s Monday 13 June)
Wednesday, June 8
12pm: St Dominic’s v Bass High
1.30pm: Hunter Sports High v St Gregory’s College
11am: The Grange P-12 College v Hallam College
Thursday, June 9
Westfields Sports High v Hills Sports High
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Langer Cup
Ipswich SHS 24 – 16 Keebra Park SHS
Aaron Payne Cup
Mackay State High School 0 – 32 St Patrick’s College
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