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Brisbane Tigers, Redcliffe Dolphins, Norths Devils and Capras up in Sunday matches

The Brisbane Tigers roared to victory, Redcliffe celebrated in the 16s before Norths’ conjured an upset in the 18s. All the Meninga and Connell latest here, including wins by Capras and Wynnum.

Tigers 11. Montgomery Betham had a big match. Picture: Liam Kidston.
Tigers 11. Montgomery Betham had a big match. Picture: Liam Kidston.

The Mackay Cutters and Northern Pride Meninga Cup teams had a stunning draw, while the Tweed Seagulls broke their duck in action on Saturday.

In Ipswich, the Jets held off the Sunshine Coast Falcons to come away with a triple treat of win..

And on Sunday, the Redcliffe Dolphins escaped a resurgent Norths Devils side to remain unbeaten in the Connell, the visitors clinching a tight 20-14 victory at Bishop Park.

CQ Capras also had a rousing win, 30-8, over Blackhawks’ under 16s, with Phillip Yock scoring a try and kicking four goals.

CQ Capras' under-16 boys squad member Harrison Hill shone in the win over BLackhawks
CQ Capras' under-16 boys squad member Harrison Hill shone in the win over BLackhawks

Then Brisbane Tigers outlasted Wynnum-Manly 26-14 in its Connell clash, with props Cooper Benevenuti and Kobi Floro, and halfback Elijah Breen, drove their team to victory.

Reports on all matches below.

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In Meninga Cup matches on Sunday, Norths upset Redcliffe, Townsville Blackhawks beat Capras 44-nil, while the Wynnum-Manly Seagulls had a big win over Brisbane Tigers.

Cyril Connell Challenge Tigers halfback Elijah Breen celebrates his try. Picture: Liam Kidston.
Cyril Connell Challenge Tigers halfback Elijah Breen celebrates his try. Picture: Liam Kidston.

Tigers Connell Challenge coach Lote Tuqiri said it was a strong team performance, with his bench players of McGahan, Donovan, Theuerkauf and Reader playing their role in hot conditions.

“I liked how we stayed in the game,’’ Tuqiri said.

“Wynnum came at us in that second half and made it a bit of a grind and we grounded it out.

“It is good to win a tight game and come away with it in the end.’’

The Redcliffe Dolphins 19s had a win today 28-12.
The Redcliffe Dolphins 19s had a win today 28-12.

Tuqiri said he was also pleased the squad showed discipline late when tempers flaired.

Seagulls coach Ben Weston said his side lack discipline on occasions after a good first 55 minutes.

“I was very happy early. We were right in the game and gave ourselves a chance but we let it get away from us.’’

WM Seagulls 1. Adam Wlson, Cyril Connell Challenge Tigers vs WM Seagulls, Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston.
WM Seagulls 1. Adam Wlson, Cyril Connell Challenge Tigers vs WM Seagulls, Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston.

He praised Rosario Indelicato, Deniro Lui and his halfback Tyler Pereira.

Earlier in the match, giant Tigers prop Kobi Floro unloaded for his team’s first try by Dom Ierome after a fabulous clearing kick from halfback Elijah Breen had given his team field position.

Wynnum struck back courtesy of a powerhouse Majah-Jose Peachey whose dynamic wide blindside run from scrum ball had the Tigers defence scrambling.

The Seagulls had earned the restart after a towering Bomb from halfback Lynton Close had been spilled.

But Tigers regained the lead in time for the halftime break when centre Palehehau Latu found the chalk.

WM Seagulls 17. Deniro Lui, Cyril Connell Challenge Tigers vs WM Seagulls, Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston.
WM Seagulls 17. Deniro Lui, Cyril Connell Challenge Tigers vs WM Seagulls, Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston.

Then No.6 Close was in the game after the break when he contributed to runaway Tigers edge forward Betham losing the ball as he was trying to spin over the line.

But the Tigers scored soon after anyway, with halfback Breen taking the line on against a back peddling Seagulls.

Having missed an early bomb, Seagulls fullback Tawa-Dean Simpkins was magnificent in defusing a kick which led to a momentum shift.

Minutes later Wynnum dynamo Peachey created another try and the Gulls were back in it.

Hooker Jones then snared a close

WM Seagulls won at Langlands Park. Picture: Liam Kidston.
WM Seagulls won at Langlands Park. Picture: Liam Kidston.

range try and with 12 minutes to play Tigers were ahead 16-14.

That lead was stretched by Betham’s storming dummy half effort after, a few minutes earlier, he had produced a classic covering tackle.

At Bishop Park, Redcliffe Connell Challenge coach Chris Little said it was a mammoth effort from his boys to dig deep in the 30 degree heat.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

“We have six of our starting side out with injuries but we’ve said from the beginning no excuses. Focus on who we got and they stepped up and got the job done. We were super physical. I knew Norths were a well-coached, skilled side, and we just had to be on our game.

“Credit to them they came back at us in the second half and we stayed strong enough to get it done.

“We’ve been together since December and in training they put in all the extras. They’re playing for each other. Working for each other— a bunch of mates now.

“Our halves Noah Fien and Carter Welfare played well, controlling the game,” Little said.

“Our captain Brian Pouniu was sensational again. He has found his voice and he leads by example. His carries and post contact metres, no one compares in the competition.”

Little said the Dolphins signed Pouniu is playing for his older brother Joseph, who broke his neck playing the game he loves.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

“He’s playing for a lot of reasons and the boys look up to him. They love him. I am happy for him to be our leader, leading by example.”

The visitors started strong, flying out to an 18-0 first half lead.

It wasn’t until the last play of the half where Devils centre Cooper McInnerney could use his speed down the right edge to get his team on the scoreboard.

Before this four pointer, orchestrated by lock Jared Horne and fullback Ethan Grimshaw, the Redcliffe boys crossed through prop Taufa Taulani, hooker Amare Wynyard and forward Marley Baker.

Taulani scored after Devil Luca Rossetti and Dolphins’ backs Jake Carsburg and Logan Hudson exchanged try-saving tackles in opposite corners.

Then, Wynyard burrowed his way in from dummy half, and Baker a beneficiary of an overlap created by five eighth Carter Welfare.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

Fullback Dustin Appo had his radar working, slotting three tough conversions to add the extras—rewarding his hard working forwards Azariah Toki-Mautairi and Henry Sologinki who worked tirelessly in the middle to give their side front foot ball.

The Devils came out a different team in the second half, suffocating their opposition with great line speed.

Horne spearheaded the Devils’ momentum shift, gifting centre Devine Timu a four pointer after a one-on-one strip ripped the ball away from his rivals grasp.

Timu strolled over for his second with three minutes to play, drawing Norths within six at 20-14.

An Appo penalty late in the piece paired with gutsy try-line defence, securing the Dolphin’s fourth win of the season.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

Norths coach Shannon Tupara said his boys showed a lot of fight, grit and character. “I can’t ask for anything more.”

“I am proud of their efforts. It was a great fight back. It’s something they will learn from.”

Tupara praised his No.12 Lincoln Dalton and prop Dyer Akauola, who dug deep in their first starts.

Both boys are just 14 years of age.

Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

In Townsville, the Capras under 16s had a strong win over the Blackhawks, with representative forward Zac Bateman celebrating his return to the field in style.

Coach Duane Carpenter said it was always a tough away game but the boys stuck to the game plan and were rewarded with a 26 point win.

“It was super impressive and we are improving every week,’’ he said.

He said there was a particular way they wanted to play the Blackhawks and his side was able to implement that game plan.

CQ Capras' under-16 boys squad member Tyler Melrose.
CQ Capras' under-16 boys squad member Tyler Melrose.

“To get 16-year-olds to do that, it is a credit to the boys,’’ Carpenter said.

“They showed a lot of professionalism and maturity today.’’

Halves Tyler Melrose and Will McLachlan earned praise not only from Carpenter, but also from Blackhawks coach Nathan Norford.

Harrison Hill on the edge was also outstanding on a firing right side which included Yock, Tyson Hinds

But you can’t go wide until you go forward, so Jaiden Savage and Jake Oberhardt shone in the middle for Capras.

Norford said the Blackhawks started strongly completing their first four sets, but didn’t complete beyond that.

“It was all downhill from there. We started both halves well, but their boys came to play and their halves were quality and they managed their game really well.’’

Norford said Cohen Dittman at fullback was outstanding, along with dummy half Cooper Cox.

“Capras were a quality side,’’ Norford praised.

Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

In the Meninga clash that followed at Bishop Park, the Norths Devils pulled off a miraculous 28-24 upset win over competition powerhouses Redcliffe.

In a game where the lead changed half a dozen times, the home side Norths was able to pull away in a courageous second half display.

In the second 35, they found their first lead, lost it and recaptured it again before repelling a late Redcliffe surge on their try line.

Coach Rob Tanielu and his boys in blue couldn’t wipe the smiles off their faces after downing their foes in an enthralling arm wrestle at home.

Tanielu said he was super proud. “It was a fantastic team effort. If you were to ask me to single anyone out I couldn’t because it was just a massive effort from everyone in the team.”

Winger Riley Jenkins got his first taste of Meninga Cup footy, Tanielu saying “it was good for him to get the experience. He had an opportunity and he took it.

“In front of the home crowd as well. It’s the battle of the north. The boys from both teams go to school with each other so we had to focus on our plan. We executed well.

“Lauloto Salei, our skipper, held the middle really well and led from the front,” Tanielu said.

Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

In the first half, tireless second rower Zac Garton and Padua Old Boy Mitch Rogers scored for the Dolphins.

Rogers, who made the 2022 Queensland Independent Secondary Schools Rugby League honorary representative team after a dazzling showing at the Confraternity Carnival, crossed with a scoot from the ruck.

Norths’ speedster Tyreece Tait starred for the Devils in the first 35, bagging a dazzling double on the wing.

The visitors were up 12-10 at the break, and extended their lead at 18-10 early in the second through No.14 John Fineanganofo.

But, Brandon Norris answered in fine fashion with a series of side steps, the fleet footed fullback leaving defenders stuck in the mud on his way to the try line.

The Devils struck again through hooker Harrison Hill, taking their first lead of the contest at 22-18 with twenty to go.

Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

The Dolphins responded through exciting Nudgee College back Prestyn Laine-Sietu but Riley Jenkins was quick to recapture the lead for the home side, bringing fans to their feet with three steps back on the inside.

Zac Herdgen kicked four-from-five for Norths while John-Paul Donevski didn’t miss one of his four attempts at goal.

Players one through five for Norths, Norris, Tait, Tariq Tanner, Robertson Tusi Tofu and Riley Jenkins were on song.

Dolphins’ Michael Waqa, Garton, Jayden Butt and Patrick Kailahi were prime movers in the forward pack.

Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Meninga Cup game between the Norths Devils and Redcliffe Dolphins. Sunday March 19, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

In the Meninga Cup clash between the Wynnum-Manly Seagulls and Brisbane Tigers, exciting Gulls’ young gun Kylem Vunipola scored twice in the opening seven minutes as his team started rolling toward victory.

The Tigers fought hard in the heat and scored some second half points, but they just ran into a better side in that opening 35 minutes.

Auswide Bank Mal Meninga Cup, Tigers vs WM Seagulls, Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston.
Auswide Bank Mal Meninga Cup, Tigers vs WM Seagulls, Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston.

A centre, Vunipola was target for the Wynnum ball players with his strike and potency before he left the field after copping a bump.

Coach Jesse Maclean said he was delighted with the fast play and questions asked by his side during the first half.

“The boys were enjoying the way they played footy,’’ he said, before expressing disappointment that his side went away from its style of play in the second half.

He said aside from Vunipola, fullback Saxon Innes had his best game of the season, while Beni Allen was excellent in the middle.

WM Seagulls 6. Jeremy Trappett, Auswide Bank Mal Meninga Cup, Tigers vs WM Seagulls, Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston.
WM Seagulls 6. Jeremy Trappett, Auswide Bank Mal Meninga Cup, Tigers vs WM Seagulls, Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston.

Tigers coach Michael Lambert asid down 34-nil, his team showed resilience to win the second half. “With two games left, we just have got to stay united,’’ he said.

In Townsville, the Blackhawks’s Meninga Cup side won 44-nil over Capras, with Elijah-Shane Tapau scoring three tries.

Capras coach RJ Stewart said Mutua Brown tried hard all game and Isiah Broome was also good along with young forward Baylee Meilland who stuck to his task against the Townsville pack.

“We showed a lot of resilience in the first half and were unlucky to be down 18-nil at halftime with a few mised opportunities,’’ Stewart said. “But the scoreline says it all - 22-nil in the second half.’’

Elijah-Shane Tapau made a sparkling return to the starting side and fullback Jack Prior an excellent debut as the Townsville Blackhawks Meninga Cup side revved its engines for a 44-nil win over CQ Capras yesterday.

Elijah-Shane Tapau shone today.
Elijah-Shane Tapau shone today.

The Blackhawks won running away, with edge forward Tapau feasting on the work of his middles and edges to score three tries.

After an ankle injury disrupted the start of his side, Tapau returned to the side via the interchange bench last weekend and was so good during his stins, coach Zeb Kyle just had to start him against Capras.

”Last week coming off the bench he was really good and he picked himself this week,’’ he said of the Kirwan SHS student.Kyle said fullback Prior, an Iggy Park boy, was also excellent out the back in his debut fixture.

Jack Prior playing school football - today he made his Meninga debut. Picture: Evan Morgan
Jack Prior playing school football - today he made his Meninga debut. Picture: Evan Morgan

It was the ultimate team performance from the Blackhawks, with middles Kaiden Lahrs, Jamal Shibasaki and Tavita Penaia Te’o laying the bricks and mortar.

“Our core really did a good job in getting us forward and out the back we rolled over the top of them from those core efforts,’’ coach Kyle said.

“Our core led the way and our halves and edges went off the back of it.

’’From that foundation halves Preston Cassidy and Xavier Hellyer found their marks, while edge players Rayzarlin Pearson and Ratu Kikau, Tapau and Jonah Raidaveta found space.

Topping it all off was remarkable winger Tekelu Mene who did not score a try, yet ran for more than 200m. “He was pretty buggered after it.’’

It really was some team performance, particularly seeing the side backed up after school trials during the week.

WM Seagulls Jaycob Kingston-Francis. Picture: Liam Kidston.
WM Seagulls Jaycob Kingston-Francis. Picture: Liam Kidston.

The Cutters-Pride under 18s clash was a ripper, with a 26-all draw between the clubs.

Pride pair Tesharne Kapigeno and Jason Hallie scored late to steal a draw, with Hallie’s try just two minutes from full-time, and Noah Blooranta’s successful conversion making it 26 apiece.

“I am proud of the boys’ effort, and it was another improvement from last week,’’ said Pride coach Kris O’Farrell.

“The team is displaying resilience which is pleasing.’’

Gabriel Tunimakubu of the Pride. Picture Emily Barker.
Gabriel Tunimakubu of the Pride. Picture Emily Barker.

Aside from Hallie who was a powerhouse for Mackay, his fellow prop Gabriel Tunimakubu again starred for the second week in a row.

Mackay Meninga coach Kim Williams said although his team scored some nice tries, he was disappointed with “our inability to close out the game when we were ahead’’.

“We made too many silly mistakes,’’ he added.

Williams said half and captain Jaxon Purdue and prop Matthew Watts were his team’s best.

Ipswich captain Jack Laing was a great leader for the Jets.
Ipswich captain Jack Laing was a great leader for the Jets.

In the Meninga clash in Ipswich, the Jets won by the skin of their teeth, coming back in the second half to triumph 30-26.

Ipswich’s Tyler Peckham-Harris scored the match-winning try in the 64 minute, ducking out of dummy-half to regain the lead for his team.

Winger Saifiti Junior Saifiti was also the man of the hour, slotting five-from-five in a masterclass which ended up the difference.

Both sides scored five apiece but Saifiti and his radar from both touchlines produced a stunning result for the Jets in front of their home crowd.

Prop Mafiou Cherif and Cayleb Johnson combined for a huge tackle in the last play of the game to deny the Falcons from landing a telling blow.

Falcons playmaker Tulloch McLellan put in wing Cody Rose for try No.1 with a split second decision to chip it to the corner.

Tulloch McLellan (right).
Tulloch McLellan (right).

The visitors were in a hurry, storming out to an early 10-0 lead with Bayden Hayles darting out of dummy half for his side’s second.

They looked on for another try moments later but prop Cherif had different ideas, flattening his rival with a rib cruncher.

In the second half, Cherif got the whole grandstand on their feet with the shot of the year thus far.

Meninga Cup game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Meninga Cup game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

After claiming his first victim, the momentum shifted and minutes later Alton Naiyep found himself in the right place at the right time for the Jets first of the day.

10 minutes later Naiyep made a try saving tackle on Falcons fullback Finn Lawson who sliced open the Jets defence, before linking with McLellan who was dealt with 10m short.

Lawson, who was sensational all game, took the two points after Naiyep was put on report for the high tackle.

Finn Lawson.
Finn Lawson.

You may have guessed it already but Naiyep was the man to score on the stroke of halftime for Ipswich, setting up an exciting second half at 18-12 in favour of the visitors.

The Falcons began the second on song with winger Ethan Yarrow dotting one down but Jets skipper Jack Laing responded in fine fashion- barging his way over with a smart quick tap.

The Sunshine Coast, thanks to prop Mason Kira’s try late in the first and Yarrows to open the second, held the lead At 22-18 with 23 to play.

The Jets then captured their first lead of the game at 24-22 when Keisaia-Iuomalo Su’a scored, courtesy of fullback Dom Sandow’s patient draw-and-pass.

Dom Sandow.
Dom Sandow.

As was the case the entire 60, both teams traded blows through huge hits and crucial get-back tries.

Falcon Kallum Murphy retook the lead at 26-24 but trusty Peckham-Harris was a kingmaker with a textbook try out of his new position of hooker.

Peckham-Harris, goalkicking ace Saifiti, captain leader Laing stars in a game defining team effort from Ipswich. Azariah Puleaga had one of his best outings of 2023, as did Su’a and Cherif.

For the Sunshine Coast, Lawson, McLellan and Kira shone.

Su’a (second from the left) after scoring a crucial try.
Su’a (second from the left) after scoring a crucial try.

And in another Meninga Cup surprise, Tweed Seagulls slide past Souths Logan to record their first win of the season - 22-18.

Alex Leapai. Picture, John Gass
Alex Leapai. Picture, John Gass

But try scoring prop Alex Leapai crossed twice for Souths Logan, and Buchbach’s late try then meant it was a gripping finish.

Seagulls coach Sam Meskell said his team deserved their win in “very tough conditions’’.

He said in the extreme heat it was always going to take a courageous effort and his side produced after “giving up fairly easily in the last couple weeks’’.

“They showed some resilience and a bit more discipline,’’ he said.

Meskell’s message moving forward was for his side to be more patient in attack and build pressure and not try and score just because someone had poked their head through the line.

“Sometimes the rewards come later in that set or even in the next set,’’ was his message.

Meskell said winger Matt Barrow was enormous with his workload.

“He was really good at the wing. He rolled sleeves up and carried us out of trouble,’’ he said.

Baylen Donald was another who earned praise for his defence which “saved us a couple of times while rookie prop Hiawe King was strong. “He came off the bench and his defensive efforts last week and again today were great.’’

Matthew Barrow as a Tweed Connell player - he has progressed to be an excellent Meninga Cup player. Picture: Scott Powick Newscorp
Matthew Barrow as a Tweed Connell player - he has progressed to be an excellent Meninga Cup player. Picture: Scott Powick Newscorp

Souths coach said aside from Leapai who was outstanding, edge forward Mahonri Tiotala was a powerhouse.

“We only competed for 30-25 minutes which isn’t good enough in a 70 minute game,’’ said Souths coach Ben Trim.

In the Western Clydesdales v Wide Bay Bulls Meninga Cup fixture, the Downs’ boys had a hard fought 26-6 win,

Clydesdales had the perfect start when Jett Day plunged over after one minute, but after that hiccup Wide Bay competed hard - very hard.

Fletch Prendergast of the Wide Bay Bulls.
Fletch Prendergast of the Wide Bay Bulls.

The Clydesdales only gained the upper hand late, with tries by Bud Smith and the exciting Aaron Hinch blowing the score out.

Bulls coach Shaun Hobson was proud of his team’s effort. “We played really well as a team today rather than as individuals,’’ he said.

“There are a few areas we need to clean up, but I am proud of the way we hung in there.’’

He said the group just had to learn how to react better to errors or penalties when they seem to lose their way, but all in all progress was being made.

“We were down some fair footballers today as well,’’ he said in reference to their injury list.

“We are proud of them.’’

Hobson said left centre Mitchell Sly continued to be a Mr Fix-it, filling in at centre in the absence of elite edge player Tom Morcom.

He also said Fletch Prendergast rose to the occasion, but overall he was pleased with everyone’s effort.

Bud Smith for Clydesdales is tackled by Azariah Puleaga earlier in the season. Picture: Nev Madsen.
Bud Smith for Clydesdales is tackled by Azariah Puleaga earlier in the season. Picture: Nev Madsen.

Winning coach Paul Boase said he liked his team’s effort across the 70 minutes. “We didn’t drop off,’’ he said.

However, Boase said the group would continue working on its line speed and winning the ruck.

Best for the Clydesdales was prop Bailey Rathmore and winger Matt Drew.

Earlier in the Connell fixture between Pride and Cutters, Mackay second rower Mark Morrow shone on the left edge during Mackay’s 34-4 win.

Morrow ran off his halves Cooper Shears and Flynn Battaia who offered early ball for both he and fellow edge forward Lachlan Starr.

“We got our second rower on to some early ball running at the spot players and we stuck to our game plan,’’ said Cutters coach Andy Battaia.

Tweed, coached by Sam Meskell, held on late as Lachlan Buchbach crossed three minutes from fulltime to give Souths Logan sniff.

Earlier the Tweed led 22-6 after tries from Matthew Barrow, Toran O’Donnell and Will Saunders.

Mark Morrow was a junior playing in the 2021 Brothers v Wests U14s grand final. Picture: Matthew Forrest
Mark Morrow was a junior playing in the 2021 Brothers v Wests U14s grand final. Picture: Matthew Forrest

He said Morrow, with his strong runs, was the best player in his side, but both halfback Cooper Shears and Justis Costigan were also good in an excellent team performance.

Costigan, the nephew of Queensland Origin hardman and NRL premiership winner Neville Costigan, was strong in defence, but also carried the ball strongly and linked nicely with his halves.

Cutters Connell halfback Cooper Shears playing for Ignatius Park last season. Picture: Evan Morgan
Cutters Connell halfback Cooper Shears playing for Ignatius Park last season. Picture: Evan Morgan

Northern Pride coach John Buttigieg said his team was disappointing but he did not want to take anything away from the Cutters.

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At the North Ipswich Reserve, the Jets came away with an 18-16 victory over the Sunshine Coast Falcons, avenging their round 2 loss where they fell short 32-30.

The game was abandoned with six minutes left to play after a high shot left Falcons halfback Ellyjah Birve unconscious.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

Fortunately the excitement machine wasn’t out for long before regaining consciousness but it did take some time for the Ambulance to arrive.

The No.7 stayed on the ground for an hour, being taken great care of by the North Ipswich Reserve and QRL medics who were quickly by his side after the awkward tackle went pear shaped.

Before this, the Falcons were flying in a second half comeback- fighting their way back into the contest after finding themselves down 18-6 at the half.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

Earlier, Christian Mikaele opened the scoring for Ipswich. Last week the five eighth put on a playmaking display not dissimilar to the wizardry Wavell SHS alumni Karl Oluapo whipped up last year in the Langer Trophy.

Mikaele was masterful again.

The Bone Collector Xzavier Timoteo struck next with his signature straight line surge. His rivals fast finding out that he cannot be stopped from in close.

On the stroke of halftime ‘The Flash’ Also known as Leroy Charles scored the Try of the Day after finishing a deft cross field kick from Mikaele.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

It was exactly like last week when the pair combined for two tries in a win over the Wide Bay Bulls.

Lock Jackson Koina scored in the first half for the Falcons, and in the second half it was Birve and winger Keegan Zanchetta who crossed for the visitors.

Ipswich head coach Jye Tuaimau-Gadsdon said he was very happy to secure back-to-back wins even though his side let their rivals back into the game during the second half.

”We’re showing better signs. We’re a couple guys away from our best 17,” he said.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

“Yes it’s good to win games but for us it’s development. Giving everyone a run.

“Finn Kendall was good again and James Pau in his first game back since round 2 was excellent.

“Timoteo was good. He wants more minutes. It shows how keen he is. How eager he is. “Cooper Cracknell played the full game in the heat so that was a big effort,” he said.

The ever improving Timoteo isn’t signed at the minute but that won’t be the case once the season is out.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

NRL clubs the Raiders and the Bulldogs are interested and given the Jets affiliation with the Roosters you’d have to think the star forward will be picked up soon.

Falcons coach Tim Baldwin pointed out that his side had their opportunities but couldn’t capitalise.

“They took their chances. They put us under pressure. The heat played a factor today.”

Baldwin said Birve can go anywhere he wants, after the halfback had yet another electric performance.

“He has some sort of deal with Melbourne but there’s interest there. He is in year 10 at Caloundra State High, and he is one of of our best defenders. He has a smart kicking game and is very elusive.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

“He’s a tough kid and breaks tackles easily,” Baldwin said about the promising No.7.

And it was clear on the day, with Birves try sparked by his sharp step and acceleration off the mark.

Second rower Taj Burke, who is with the Broncos, was a standout for the Falcons.

Cowboys signed Jackson Koina and Charlie Coates were also hard workers in the forward pack, leading the charge in the second half.

Rake Taj Handsaker also earned the praise of Baldwin after inspiring his troops from the ruck.

Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Cyril Connell Challenge game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 18, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

At Marsden, Souths Logan survived a scare from Tweed Seagulls to post a 26-16 win.

A try from Tweed’s Reece Gorman midway through the second half closed the gap to 20-16 and it was anyone’s match.

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It took a try from Magpies centre ace Joseph Tupuse to give his team breathing space after Souths Logan had swamped Tweed early to score three tries in the first 12 minutes - to Bannan, Clarke and Leota.

“We were not panicking but Tweed played strongly. We never underestimated them,’’ praised Magpies coach Scott Bannan.

Souths Logan player Levi Bannan. Picture, John Gass
Souths Logan player Levi Bannan. Picture, John Gass

He said despite being “a bit lazy in the middle’’, the match was a great test for the team’s endurance given the heat.

Halfback Levi Bannan, centre Tupuse and prop Emmanuel Asomua shone.

Tweed coach Neil Richards said the boys were better this week.

“Still a fair few errors and a 15 minute period early in the game cost them, but defensively as a group they tried to fight it out.”

Richards said Devin Bates Wellington played a number of roles well, Dylan Watkins had some strong carries, and Caleb Cresswell was good at No.7.

But overall he said the group had to work out how to string a 60 minute of work together.

Emmanuel Asomua playing for Marsden. He shone today for the Magpies.
Emmanuel Asomua playing for Marsden. He shone today for the Magpies.

Bannan’s energy off the ball and effort areas were first class while Asomua ran strongly and Broncos signed centre Tupuse was a handful. “You can just rely on the bloke. Every time he has the ball in his hands he will do the job,’’ said coach Bannan of Tupuse.

In Toowoomba there was a nine try feast as the Clydesdales beat their country cousins Wide Bay Bulls 32-18.

The Bulls were almost blown off the park trailing 32-6 but rallied in the last third of the game to show the pride and fight of the squad.

The Western Clydesdales could not have had a better start with Kailan Roberts and Braithen Scott scoring after six minutes, and Scott’s second try and four goals saw him finish with 18 points.

Scott, of course, was outstanding after reverting to halfback early in the game, but put a circle around Ray O’Neill’s name.

Clydesdales and St Mary's talent Braithen Scott
Clydesdales and St Mary's talent Braithen Scott

O’Neill has arrived in Toowoomba from Goondiwindi and after starting on the bench for the first few matches, he shone on the left edge.

A big, raw boned country kid really made inroads, as did prop Roberts who enjoyed starting.

Coach Ned Murphy said his side was “pretty ruthless early on’’ and converted their training form onto the field. This included controlling possession.

The Bulls were again good outside a 10 minute period which is hampering them this season.

They could not go with the Clydesdales early, and down three tries to nil were always manning the pumps.

But there continued to be good signs, with the best for the Bulls fullback Harrison Braithwaite, hooker Riley Maule and prop Sebastian King.

Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

In Harvey Norman under 19 girls’ matches, Mackay Cutters had a 38-nil win over Northern Pride, Tweed Seagulls beat Souths Logan 24-10 and the Clydesdales defeated Bulls 46-10.

Clydesdales coach Russell Jones said they played the match like they had been training - displaying plenty of positive talk and energy.

But coach Jones was still seeking more consistent football across the match.

Regardless, with four key players out, and with most of the squad 16-17 year olds, Jones said plenty of positives including halfback Bonnie Zappa who steered the side around and fullback Cheyenne Zerbel who, aside from her general play, also landed five goals.

“That helps with her confidence,’’ Jones said.

He said Eliza Morcom came on field in the first minute and “tied up a lot of ball’’, killing the offload while his “forwards in general’’ shone.

But he also praised dummy half Kirra Howard in her first game back from back injury and centres Lucy Davis and Breanna Hoskin.

Pride’s leads by example. Picture: Emily Barker
Pride’s leads by example. Picture: Emily Barker

Cutters coach Matt Sanders said Lily Peacock led a depleted side to victory after the outfit had been sapped of four players called into the BMD, and then an injury early in the match to one of their halves and hooker.

“The team stayed composed and determined to compete in defence, which is one of our core values,’’ Sanders said.

Northern Pride coach Flori King said there was a lot of effort in her team’s loss to the Pride although it was tough for her young side to stay in games. “It was a tough day.

“The usual players were good, Arielle Hobbler and the like,’’ King said.

“They are carrying loads of others at the moment but that’s just where this team is at.

“They need more time on the field and in competition and they will be better.’’

Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

In Ipswich, the Jets toppled the Falcons 42-16 in a superb second half display.

The home side surged out to an early lead, scoring three unconverted tries before a well deserved drinks break 15 minutes into the contest.

It was a scorching hot 34 degrees at the Reserve, but indeed it felt like 40.

The Jets came out hot in the heat, all thanks to damaging forward movers Lina Tanielu, who with her barnstorming carries, made things a ton easier for the backs.

Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

With Tanielu and teammate Pauleeja Mau’s destructive rucking up the middle, they quickly uncovered a chink in the Falcons armour, and from there, there was endless room to move out wide—and in close where the Sunshine Coast girls were retreating with exhaustion.

Australian Schoolgirl lock Tiresa Elika was first to cash in on the foundations laid by her forwards, scooting out of dummy half for four.

Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

Then, prop Mau crossed deservingly, before five eighth skipper Imogene Davidson dummied herself and her blue headgear over for Ipswich’s third.

The Falcons retaliated after having close to no ball for the first 15.

Centre Shannyn Harm and hooker Taylor Fitzgerald found the line. Reserve rake Marissa Nicholson added great energy and aggression when injected from the bench.

Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

The Sunshine Coast were in it one second and then out of it the next and the turning point had to be Rosina Tupua’s try on the stroke of half time.

There was space galore down the right edge and finally the ball found the wing, Tupua having no troubles turning the overlap into points.

It shot the life out of the Falcons who had a good argument for a double movement.

Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

Despite this momentum shock, they regrouped and battled even harder in the second.

But, Ipswich’s firepower couldn’t be contained.

Speed demon Relna Hosea, an Ipswich Grammar senior, went the length of the field after quick thinking from Taya Beckers.

The No.2 caught the ball in goal and expertly recognised the chance that presented itself with open pastures ahead and an uncatchable Hosea on her inside.

Easther Mikaele continued the Jets fine start to the second, as did Elika who scored her second.

Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.
Harvey Norman under 19s game between the Ipswich Jets and Sunshine Coast Falcons. Saturday March 4, 2023. Picture, Nick Tucker.

Second rower Dmaris Setu and Tanielu settled the scores at 42-16 after a gusty try from lock Allira Purcell brought up the Falcons lone try in the second.

Jets fullback Ariana Henderson was safe as houses at the back for Ipswich.

In Townsville on Sunday, Capras’ Delaney Claridge was a hero in a dramatic 10-all draw between CQ and the Blackhawks.

Courtesy of tries from Ashlyn Hoey and Vanessa Scarborough, Blackhawks led into the second half but a late try from Alenna Whipp gave Capras a chance to draw the game.

Claridge then stepped up to kick the conversion to draw the game.

We kept fighting despite being below our best,’’ said Capras coach Walson Carlos, who nominated Harmonie Fauid as his best.

Blackhawks coach Rob Hall said his side showed a lot of character given the team was down to two interchange players by halftime.

I wanted to see a positive reaction to last week and I saw that,’’ Hall said.

If we keep fighting eventually our luck will change.’’

He said Ashlyn Hoey kept try scoring streak going, having scored in each match, whiole Jariel Martin Savage bounced back this week to some better form.

“Chloe Watson put in some big minutesa due to a terrible injury toll.’’

THe NOrths Devils hosted Redcliffe today.
THe NOrths Devils hosted Redcliffe today.

At Bishop Park on Sunday, Lenniece Wright, Ruby Bezgovsek, Eden Tuatau and Abbie Ritchie all scored in the Dolphins 28-12 win over Norths.

The Dolphins were up 12-4 with 12 minutes left in the first half, before an ambulance was called following an awkward tackle which left brave Dolphins defender Blessing Leota unconscious.

Her injured followed a scare on Saturday for Sunshine Coast Connell half Ellyjah Birve was knocked unconscious in a tackle and taken off the field in an ambulance.

Norths manager Stuart Esera said Leota received a head knock while half Trinity-Maree Jackson sustained an ankle injury.

“It’s been a tough year with injuries.”

Redcliffe were away to NOrths today.
Redcliffe were away to NOrths today.

Esera loved the way his girls responded in the heat and with girls out injured.

“The ownership was on the forwards and they did a great job. They created for us out wide.

“Grace Giampino our skipper led us forward. Prop Jenny David took it through the middle well and got us going with aggression. Those two were awesome.

The game resumed with 25 minutes to play, a double from Dolphins hooker Lenniece Wright giving her side the edge when taking the field for the second half.

Jarod Horne of the NOrths Devils.
Jarod Horne of the NOrths Devils.

Winger Reshaei Chaseling, a speedy customer, scored the home side’s lone try in the first half, before lock Grace Giampino and rake Sienna Twigg joined the four-pointer-party.

Twigg spotted space around the ruck and capitalised on it with a dummy half scoot, drawing her team closer at 12-22.

Redcliffe winger Ruby Bezgovsek and prop Eden Utatao found the chalk for the visitors on either end of Twigg’s try.

On the stroke of full time, centre Abbie Ritchie put the icing on the cake for Redcliffe when settling the scores at 28-12.

Redcliffe head coach Jason Goulding said he was extremely proud of his team. “In the heat and under the circumstances, stopping and starting, we still managed to do well.”

“We couldn’t get into our game.

“But we stuck to the task and got it done. Our middles Reegan Hicks, Vyeisha Tuua and Armani-lea Auvae opened things up and allowed our backs to play with space.”

CQ Capras' under-19 women's squad member Alenna Whipp.
CQ Capras' under-19 women's squad member Alenna Whipp.

And in Logan on Saturday, the Tweed Seagulls soared home in the second to clinch a 24-24 win over the Magpies.

Tweed Seagulls coach Anthony Swain said his side “came home strong in the second half.”

“Instead of trying to go around them, we realised the easier option was through the middle.”

He said fullback Mercedez Siale Touteleiand prop Jaida Faleono were his best in a team which is improving each week.

In Saturday night’s match, the Brisbane Tigers got rolling to win 22-4 over Wynnum.

Karen Pritchard, India Seeto, Liliele Vaitolo and Esther Pedro all scored to give the home side a big advantage despite a courageous effort from the Wynnum Seagulls.

“I liked that we finally played as a team’’ said Tigers coach Paul Nieuwenhuyzen.

He said there was fatigue because of three HIA’s and an injury, meaning no bench for the run home.

“They showed great character and I am very proud of them,’’ he said.

“To beat the previously unbeaten Seagulls so convincingly was awesome.

“I cannot single out any players because it was a really great team effort.’’

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