20 reasons Greg Inglis’ old school is a go-to for NRL talent scouts
It is a Brisbane state high school that has produced some of the league’s finest players – including an Origin great – and now the current generation is sweeping toward the NRL. Here are 20 reasons why.
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It is a school which has produced some of the league’s finest players – and now the current generation is sweeping toward the NRL.
Wavell SHS, who host Redcliffe SHS in Wednesday’s live stream Langer Trophy clash, has the likes of Greg Inglis, Jake Webster, Dustin Cooper, Ashley Harrison, Adam Blair, Darryl Brohman, David Wright, Shane Tronc, Sika Manu and Kodi Nikorima as past players.
Inglis is a 39 Test veteran, David Wright a two Test player and long serving Queensland player of the 1970s, while Adam Blair is a veteran of more than 50 Tests for New Zealand.
In addition Harrison and Brohman were Origin forwards while Lee Hutchinson was an elite Queensland Residents player.
But that is the past. What about the present and most recent past?
Here we give you 20 reasons Wavell SHS is still an NRL development ground powerhouse.
It is the name of the 20 players we have included in our Wavell SHS Team of the 2020s.
It is captained by current skipper Karl Oloapu – the recent player of the national carnival and Australian schoolboy selection.
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And behind the current Langer players are an array of NRL signed Wavell junior players including Mereki Warradoo (Dolphins), Mason Phillips (Bulldogs), Jared Horne (Broncos), Charlie Dickson (Dolphins), Amos Tuialii (Dragons), Ben Uini (Roosters), Presley Folau (Broncos), Robertson Tusi-Tofu (Broncos) and Mark Tuialii (Raiders).
OUR TEAM OF THE 2020S
Fullback: Corey Thomas (Dolphins)
Thomas was the 2020 Langer Trophy Player of the Year who after a stint with the Wests Tigers, has been signed by the Dolphins for the 2023 season.
Wing: Tyreece Tait (Broncos)
The 2022 Queensland schoolboys finisher is a brilliant talent whose long stride propels him across the ground at a great rate of knots.
Centre: Prinston Esera (Raiders)
For two seasons Esera was the Rolls Royce of schoolboy rugby league, a beautiful mover who broke into the Langer side as a Year 10 student. He also made the 2021 Queensland schoolboys side as a winger.
Centre: Tevita Toloi (Newcastle)
Although Po Hotere-Papalii was considered, Toloi is impressing in the Newcastle system where he plays Jersey Flegg. But we put Po on the bench.
Wing: Kallum Weatherall-Stacey
Blink and you miss him. While Tut-Tut Chapman was considered, the pure pace of Weatherall-Stacey demanded he be included. With him and Tait on the wings, Wavell has express pace.
Five-eight: Karl Oloapu
The recent player of the national carnival, Oloapu is a five-eight but significantly played No. 13 for Queensland at the recent schoolboy carnival, a decision which added another string to his bow.
Halfback: Isaiah Longi (Penrith).
The Queensland 19s State of Origin fullback is a capable halfback who is learning his trade in the Penrith system playing a mix of reserve grade and Jersey Flegg football.
No. 13: Tahrell Feaveai
Feaveai is one of our favourites, an all or nothing mobile middle forward who knows no fear. Wavell teams are so much better when he plays.
Second row: Caleb Esera (Raiders)
The older brother of Prinston, our centre choice, Esera is an impressive edge back rower making his way in the world in the Canberra Raiders system.
Second row: Ben Te Kura (Broncos)
Big Ben is a huge unit, part of a promising crop of young forwards coming through in what shapes as an exciting era for the Broncos. Ideally an edge player, but did play prop in the Meninga Cup at stages this season.
Prop: Jayden Clarkson (Raiders)
A true blue, hard working front rower who does the little things right. The former Queensland schoolboys prop is tough as teak and is made of the right stuff who is an asset to any side he is in.
Hooker: Bristow Murray
A real go-getter for the Wavell, he adds so much to the side when fit and on the field.
Prop: Tuku Hau Tapuha (Roosters, 3 NRL games)
Tapuha arrived at Wavell from a rugby union background where he started in division three. But the tall forward blossomed to make the 2020 Queensland schoolboys side.
Reserves: Felix Faatili (Broncos), Damascus Neemia (Canterbury), Drew Timms (Redcliffe), Salei (Canberra), Po Hotere-Papalii, Junior Taungatua (Tigers), Will Curren
Both props Faatili and Neemia are Queensland schoolboys while Taungatua was enormous for the Wavell side in 2020 before being injured.
Salei is an impressive incumbent player and Timms a player every team needs due to his work ethic.
Where will history record our Players of the 2020s in years to come?
At the moment Wavell SHS’s greatest side looks something like this:
1. Derek Fletcher
Super Cup: Norths
2. Dustin Cooper
NRL: 37
3. Greg Inglis
Tests: 39
Origin: 37
NRL: 263
4. Michael Bond
Australian schoolboy
Super Cup with Clydesdales
5. Jake Webster
Tests: 8 New Zealand
NRL: 67
Super League: 270
6. Karl Oloapu
Current student
Australian schoolboy, player of the national carnival
7. Lee Hutchinson
Super Cup: Premiership (Easts)
Queensland resident: 10
8. David Wright
Tests: 2
Qld: 15 (in the 1970s)
9. Aaron Lewis
Queensland schoolboy
Super Cup: Souths Logan
10. Shane Tronc
NRL: 147
11. Adam Blair
Tests: 51 New Zealand
NRL: 331
12. Darryl Brohman
Origins: 2
NRL: 117
Brisbane Rothman’s Medallist
13. Ashley Harrison
Origins: 15
NRL: 276
Reserves: Dean Whalley, Richie Fa’aoso, Sika Manu, Ricky Paul, David Wotherspoon, Kodi Nikorima
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WEDNESDAY’S LIVE STREAM SCHEDULE
GEE CUP GRAND FINAL
3.45pm: Stretton State College v St Mary’s College
LANGER, WALTERS
Mabel Park v Marsden SHS
2.00pm Langer Res
3.00pm Walters Mabel Pk
4.00pm Langer
Wavell SHS v Redcliffe SHS
3.30pm Langer Res
4.30pm Walters
5.30pm Langer
PBC SHS v Keebra Park SHS
3.00pm Langer Res
4.00pm Walters PBC
5.00pm Langer PBC
Ipswich SHS v Coombabah
2.30pm Walters – Forest Lake v Ipswich Brandon Pk
3.30pm Langer Coombabah v Ipswich Brandon Pk