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The Labrador Tigers roared to a season first win

QAFL colts: Meet the Super 8 who led Labrador’s season first win - plus best players across a round, including in the Redland-Victoria Point’s thriller and the Cats arm wrestle win.

Labrador’s Cody Davis earlier in the season. Pic: Mike Batterham
Labrador’s Cody Davis earlier in the season. Pic: Mike Batterham

The Labrador Tigers had a season first win of the season as the club’s youth policy paid off in round 8 of colts competition.

Labrador, fielding three 15-year-olds, prevailed 10-10 to 8-4 over Noosa, inching ahead late in a gripping encounter.

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In round 8’s results

Maroochydore 6.7-43 lost to Wilston Grange 8.13-61

Mt Gravatt had a local derby with Sherwood but lost 6-15-51 to 4-4-28.

Redland Victoria Point claimed a thriller, 7.3-45 to Aspley’s 44.

Broadbeach found the winners post over gritty Morningside, 9-7-61 to 6-7-43

Palm Beach Currumbin 14-9-93 to Surfers Paradise 3-5-23

Labrador broke through for a home win, 10-10 to 8-4 over Noosa

Labrador players come from the ground earlier in the season. Picture, John Gass
Labrador players come from the ground earlier in the season. Picture, John Gass

In a mighty team performance, Labrador had a super 5 players in particular who spearheaded its way to victory.

Cody Davis: The midfielder was under every pack winning the footy and worked hard to get to every contest.

Zach De Simone, left, as a Helensvale State High's junior. Pic: Supplied.
Zach De Simone, left, as a Helensvale State High's junior. Pic: Supplied.

Mason Field: Another mid whose damaging running both ways was a feature, as was his continual delivery of inside 50s.

Jack Turner: The backman who never stops was rewarded for all his efforts this season by singing the club’s victory son. “He just stops his player every week and is great in the air,’’ praised Tigers coach Rob Yoannidis.

Zach De Simone: Another backman whose great marking ability aided the team’s push for victory. “He reads the game well all day and is a great rebound,’’ coach Rob Yoannidis said.

Alex Phyland: The Labrador forward worked up the ground and took some strong marks overhead.

QAFL footy colts between Mt Gravatt and Labrador Saturday May 6, 2023. Picture, John Gass
QAFL footy colts between Mt Gravatt and Labrador Saturday May 6, 2023. Picture, John Gass

Plus, Labrador had three Tiger cubs, 15-year-oolds Mick Marimowa, Zody Bradshaw and Jayden De Simone.

Zach’s young brother Jayden played forward and displayed composure to twice kick goals, while Bradshaw also got on the score sheet with a major playing forward.

The slick Marimowa impacted the match as a wingman.

QAFL footy colts - Labrador.
QAFL footy colts - Labrador.

Labrador turned a five points three quarter time lead into a three goal victory.

Labrador coach Rob Yoannidis was as proud as punch to see the W, with three 15-year-olds involved in the win.

THE OTHER MATCHES:

Palm Beach Currumbin v Surfers Paradise

PBC set the match up with a strong first half performance which denied Surfers, restricting them to just two behinds.

The match included 17 year old eligible players Ryan Davis, Thomas Grimster, Beau Lester-Sutherland.

Broadbeach v Morningside

The Cats had to come from behind entering the final term and finished with a flourish, booting 4-3 to ease away from stubborn Panthers.

This was after Bryce Longland (three goals) led his side to the brink of an upset.

Jack Jovanovic also kicked three for the winners.

Broadbeach players QAFL colts match between Redland-Victoria Point and Broadbeach. Saturday April 22, 2023. Picture, John Gass
Broadbeach players QAFL colts match between Redland-Victoria Point and Broadbeach. Saturday April 22, 2023. Picture, John Gass

“It was a team effort. Everyone played their role and with so many new faces it was a gutsy win,’’ praised Broadbeach coach Lewis Chiodo.

Morningside coach Ross Anderson said he had plenty of fine players, who included:

Bryce Longland and Tom Southon: Longland up forward created a contest all game while Southon as a back and mid worked hard and made a difference in the contest.

QAFL colts Morningside. Picture, John Gass
QAFL colts Morningside. Picture, John Gass

Tanner Griffiths: Tanner was superb in the backline and had a great use of the ball.

Harry Taylor and Joey Wilson: Wilson and Taylor was tireless all day and competitive in the contests.

Wilston Grange v Maroochydore

Wilston Grange’s Jack Frewster kicked three goals in his team’s exciting win over the Roos.

The difference in the game was basically the first quarter when the Gorillas kicked 2-6 to 0-2.

“It was a great team effort as we had eight regulars out this week,’’ said Wilston Grange coach Darren Fazldeen.

“I am super proud of the effort because Maroochydore were always hard to play against.

Wilston Grange’s line-up include Jack Thompson, Roos Noah Johnston and Angus Harry - all under 17 players.

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Best for the Gorillas: Duncan McCabe: He was clean at the stoppages and dangerous up forward.

Rigby Wilson: He played strongly in a shut down role.

Morningside v Wilston Grange QAFL colts Saturday April 1, 2023. Picture, John Gass
Morningside v Wilston Grange QAFL colts Saturday April 1, 2023. Picture, John Gass

Jack Fewster: Jack was powerful up forward and hard to stop.

Hayden Rainbow and Marcus Zip: Rainbow was excellent rebounding while Zip dominated the ruck and kicked a goal

Roos coach Jason McDonald said his side struggled, and it was difficult to find a player who won their position.

Marcoochydore player Tyler Whitely Picture, John Gass
Marcoochydore player Tyler Whitely Picture, John Gass

“But we wee well served by Tyler Whitely who moved through the forward line in his rotations. “He took some strong contested marks and has a strong body one-on-one,’’ McDonald praised.

Wilston Grange player Ryan Lewis Morningside v Wilston Grange QAFL colts Saturday April 1, 2023. Picture, John Gass
Wilston Grange player Ryan Lewis Morningside v Wilston Grange QAFL colts Saturday April 1, 2023. Picture, John Gass

Redland Victoria Point v Aspley

The match of the round was the Sharks one point win over the Hornets after the sides went neck and neck across the four quarters.

QAFL colts match between Redland-Victoria Point and Broadbeach. earlier in the season
QAFL colts match between Redland-Victoria Point and Broadbeach. earlier in the season

Aspley paid the price for not kicking straight, but credit to the winners for their tenacious effort to hang in tough.

Sharks best: Sam Catlow Elliott: He played in the ruck and provided his side with a lot of drive out of the middle.

Redland-Victoria Point player Sam Catlow-Elliott in the ruck earlier in the season. Picture, John Gass
Redland-Victoria Point player Sam Catlow-Elliott in the ruck earlier in the season. Picture, John Gass

Harrison Sala: A midfield player with a big engine, he just never stopped competing. That is his trademark.

Raph Geesu: He was a midfield player who was strong with his defensive tackles and damaging with his offensive efforts.

Aspley’s best included three Div 1 under 17 players - Duncan Lewis, Jake Howson and Milo Presland-Tack

Sherwood v Mt Gravatt

The vital third quarter was where Sherwood best responded after Mt Gravatt had taken a led into the long break.

The Magpies kicked 4-4, while curbing the Vultures, keeping them to just two behinds in this period.

Sherwood Magpies players QAFL Colts Morningside Panthers v Sherwood Magpies. Saturday April 29, 2023. Picture, John Gass
Sherwood Magpies players QAFL Colts Morningside Panthers v Sherwood Magpies. Saturday April 29, 2023. Picture, John Gass

Indeed Sherwood’s second half shut-out restricted Mt Gravatt to three behinds.

Zack Bidgood was a focal point with three goals for Sherwood.

Mt Gravatt players celebrate a goal QAFL footy colts Picture, John Gass
Mt Gravatt players celebrate a goal QAFL footy colts Picture, John Gass

“All the boys put in a great team performance after we lost two key players early in the first quarter,’’ praised Mt Gravatt coach David Greenaway.

Mt Gravatt Jett Green QAFL COLTS between Sherwood Magpies and Mt Gravatt Saturday April 1, 2023. Picture, John Gass
Mt Gravatt Jett Green QAFL COLTS between Sherwood Magpies and Mt Gravatt Saturday April 1, 2023. Picture, John Gass

“Our pressure throughout the day was impressive and something to be proud of against quality opposition.’’

Best players for Mt Gravatt: Connor Lambert: The ruckman competed all day, rarely losing a hit out. His hard work paid off with him kicking a major in the third quarter.

Jett Green: The wingman was an elite runner who was able to provide the link between Mt Gravatt’s backs and forwards. His work rate was amazing.

Redland-Victoria Point were hard workers on Saturday - like they were here earlier in the season against Broadbeach.
Redland-Victoria Point were hard workers on Saturday - like they were here earlier in the season against Broadbeach.

Kyne McDonald and Kieran Micheletti: Both midfield boys for Mt Gravatt, they toiled hard all day and had plenty of winning contests.

The Ladder:

1. Palm Beach Currumbin 24

2. Wilston Grange 24

3. Broadbeach 24

4. Sherwood 24

5. Maroochydore 16

6. Aspley 12

7. Morningside 12

8. Surfers Paradise 12

9. Redland Victoria Point 8

10. Mt Gravatt 4

11. Noosa 4

12. Labrador 4

On Saturday Sherwood will host Aspley, Noosa will host Redland Victoria Point, Labrador were at home to Morningside, Broadbeach welcome Wilston Grange, Surfers Paradise were at home to Maroochydore and Palm Beach Currumbin will host the Mt Gravatt Vultures.

QAFL colts Morningside V Marcoochydore Saturday May 13, 2023. Picture, John Gass
QAFL colts Morningside V Marcoochydore Saturday May 13, 2023. Picture, John Gass

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