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GCDRU 2024: Ultimate season deep dive into every club’s first grade roster

With round 1 of the 2024 season just around the corner, it’s time we deep dive into preparations in every team’s camp. From reigning premiers to the Palm Beach club making their first grade debut, see what the captains have to say. Full analysis inside:

With round 1 of the 2024 season just around the corner, it’s time we deep dive into preparations in every team’s camp.

While the Griffith Uni Colleges Knights are going for their fifth trophy in as many years, PBC have entered the playing field for the first time in first grade.

The anticipation of fresh faces and a grand final rematch in round 1 means every club is fired up. Here from the captains themselves.

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Gold Coast Rugby Union match between Griffith and Bond. Match Played at Griffiths Home ground at Benowa . Pic Mike Batterham
Gold Coast Rugby Union match between Griffith and Bond. Match Played at Griffiths Home ground at Benowa . Pic Mike Batterham

Bond Pirates

Captain:

Luke Rust

2023 placing:

5th

Biggest lost:

Tai Ford (to Surfers Paradise)

What has preseason been like?

“The boys are putting in a shift... lots of young blokes rocking up.”

With 40-plus players turning up to every session, Rust says the entire preseason has been good. The side have had two preseason games so far, against Bond University and Casuarina, which have paid off in preparation for round 1.

Why will you be competitive in 2024?

“Last year we were thrown together and still learning how to play as a team, but a lot of the key players are still in the system so we’ll be stronger.”

Season prediction and why:

After narrowly missing a finals spot last season, Rust is confident his Pirates will do one better in 2024.

“I think we’ll turn over the top four and be in and around it during finals,” he said.

Most important clash and why:

The Pirates’ first top-four clash will be the Dolphins in round 2. The match will be an indicator of where they sit early on, and a win could easily boost confidence moving forward.

Gold Coast Eagles GCDRU 2023
Gold Coast Eagles GCDRU 2023

Gold Coast Eagles

Captain:

Tevita Fifita

2023 placing:

8th

Gain and losses:

Fifita is confident the Eagles’ forward pack has gained strength and knowledge over the break thanks to some smart recruiting.

“I’d say we gained more than we lost. The boys from last year have stuck around.”

Most exciting to watch this year and why:

The Eagles have a mix of young faces and vet players this year, making them an exciting team to watch on the rise from last season.

What has preseason been like?

“Preseason has gone good in terms of preparation and the boys have been doing well. We’ve played three preseason games so far and I think those have helped us improve our chemistry together and get our game plan sorted.”

Season prediction and why:

Tentative to give a specific placing, Tevita is confident the Eagles will be in contention for a top-four spot on the ladder.

“We’ll look to do better than last year. Every game we will just build on our skills.”

Most important clash and why:

It’s a matter of foundation status when it comes the Eagles’ rivalry with Surfers Paradise - the pair being the oldest clubs in the competition.

Nerang Bulls vs Surfers Paradise Dolphins Gold Coast District Rugby Union clash. Surfers Player No Nerang Player No11 Logan Watene Pic Mike Batterham
Nerang Bulls vs Surfers Paradise Dolphins Gold Coast District Rugby Union clash. Surfers Player No Nerang Player No11 Logan Watene Pic Mike Batterham

Nerang Bulls

Captain: 

Sharman Fidow

2023 placing: 

3rd, after losing to the eventual winners in their prelim final

Biggest gain: 

The Bulls recruited well over the break, securing a number of players who made the from New Zealand to the Gold Coast in 2024. One of which is former Hog Jovi Isaac, who returns to the club after several years off.

Biggest lost: 

It’s no surprise most of the squad stayed intact after their semi final loss in 2023. The close defeat has left them with a taste of the trophy, which they’ve back for this year.

“I think everyone was hurting after last year so they’ve stuck around the finish the job,” Fidow said.

What has preseason been like? 

“It’s definitely been the toughest preseason since I’ve been at the club, but everyone is ripping into it. We’ve been getting run into the ground with lots of cardio. It’s been tough but it’ll pay off if we keep working hard.”

Why will you be competitive in 2024?

The Bulls have been a nail away from the grand final two years in-a-row, on both occasions falling short to the Knights in a prelim match. I fresh coaching team and double the heartache is set to be the perfect recipe for a top notch season. This just might be their year. Fidow said it is the club’s ultimate goal this season: go the distance and compete for the cup.

Season prediction and why:

“It’s early days now but if we stick to our game plan and follow our coach’s strategy, then I guess we can go one better.”

Most important clash and why:

“Personally I love playing the Hogs, it’s a rivalry game because play for the Nava Cup. But to be the best you have to beat the best, so our big will be the Knights.

Helensvale Hogs vs Surfers Paradise Dolphins rugby union clash at helensvale hogs rugby club. Helensvale Player No7 Flynn Carson Surfers Player No6 Jackson Searl Pic Mike Batterham
Helensvale Hogs vs Surfers Paradise Dolphins rugby union clash at helensvale hogs rugby club. Helensvale Player No7 Flynn Carson Surfers Player No6 Jackson Searl Pic Mike Batterham

Helensvale Hogs:

Captain:

Dane Mason

2023 placing:

4th

Biggest gain:

Josh James, a legend of the club who played potentially 150 games in Hogs colours, has come back from time away to don the jersey once again.

“He’s been good at preseason so it’s great to have him back,” Mason said.

Biggest lost:

Ezekiel Stewart.

What has preseason been like?

“We’ve been doing a lot of fitness to make sure our bodies are ready to go. We bowed it at the end of last season due to injuries and that really killed us.”

Why will you be competitive in 2024?

A good mix of returning legends, currents stars and future talents mean the Hogs have a good chance of going all the way to the big dance - and winning it - in 2024.

Season prediction and why:

Plain and simple, Mason believes the Hogs will win this season.

Most important clash and why:

As expected, the Knights are on Helensvale’s red hot radar after last year’s finals knock-out. They’re looking for revenge, and they may well get it in round 4.

Gold Coast District Rugby Union (GCDRU) first grade clash between Nerang Bulls and Palm Beach Currumbin Alleygators at Nerang. Pic Mike Batterham
Gold Coast District Rugby Union (GCDRU) first grade clash between Nerang Bulls and Palm Beach Currumbin Alleygators at Nerang. Pic Mike Batterham

PBC Alleygators

Captain: 

Jake Field

2023 placing: 

Did not have a first grade side.

What has preseason been like?

“Preseason has been a little bit hit and miss with numbers, but generally consistent. We’ve hired a strength and conditioning coach, so a lot of gym sessions, a lot of fitness and just getting our bodies ready. It’s been really good.”

Why will you be competitive in 2024?

PBC may be new to first grade and offer a relatively young squad in comparison to their rivals, but Field is confident they make up for experience in heart.

“We have a lot of determination in our approach to our first season in first grade,” he said.

Season prediction and why:

“I think top two would be awesome.”

Most important clash and why:

Coomera and Nerang seem to be the internal rivalries set by PBC, and it will be interesting to see how the clashes play out. Nerang host the Alleygators in round 2.

GCDRU First Grade (Phil Temperton Cup) Grand Final. Dolphins vs. Knights. Milan Cookson. 19 August 2023 Broadbeach Waters Picture by Richard Gosling
GCDRU First Grade (Phil Temperton Cup) Grand Final. Dolphins vs. Knights. Milan Cookson. 19 August 2023 Broadbeach Waters Picture by Richard Gosling

Surfers Paradise

Captain:

Cody Blackhurst

2023 placing:

2nd

Biggest gain:

Tai Ford (from Bond Pirates)

Biggest lost:

Koji Goulding and Lachlan Currie

What has preseason been like?

“Our preseason has been great. There has been more of a focus on our attack but overall it’s been consistent. We’ve had good numbers at training, especially in the early stages in both first and second grade.”

Why will you be competitive in 2024?

Having fallen short to the Knights in a grand final setting two years straight, Surfers Paradise are eager to get cracking early and set the benchmark towards a long-awaited trophy.

“We’ve all got unfinished business to settle,” Blackhurst said.

Season prediction and why:

“Ideally everyone wants to win the competition, so I’d say: win the competition.”

Most important clash and why:

In consistent form and with no surprises attached, the Dolphins’ most important clash will be round 1 in he grand final rematch. It will be played At the Knights’ home ground in Southport Carrara, and is expected to bring as much excitement as last year’s grand final.

Griffith Uni College Knights

The Knights are no strangers to the throne, having won the past four GCDRU premierships and appearing in eight-straight grand finals.

This is what returning head coach Shaun Cole has to say, and why he believes the Knights are ready for their fifth flag.

Coach:

Shaun Cole

Captain:

Jaye Paton (Captain), Connor Kennedy (Vice Captain) and Kerrod Martorella & Max Dempsey (Club Captains).

Gold Coast District Rugby Union clash between Coomera Crushers and Griffith Uni Colleges Knights. Played at Coomera. Coomera Player No1 Isaac Makelainen Griffith uni Player No8 Jaye Paton Pic Mike Batterham
Gold Coast District Rugby Union clash between Coomera Crushers and Griffith Uni Colleges Knights. Played at Coomera. Coomera Player No1 Isaac Makelainen Griffith uni Player No8 Jaye Paton Pic Mike Batterham

2023 placing:

PREMIERS

Youngest player: 

Max Munnery 17 turning 18. I could not be more impressed by this kid. He’s been a standout during pre season, he’s switched on and is eager to learn. He’s super strong and versatile and a really good young man to top it all off.

Oldest player:

Nathan Land & Mitchell McCabe. Both 37 years old and club stalwarts that continue to produce the goods.

Biggest gain: 

Israel Teremoana & Jake Allen. Props & hookers are very hard to find, and with Israel coming to the club while Jake returns, it couldn’t have come at a better time for our squad.

Biggest lost:

Tereina McLean. Our veteran tighthead had to move away to look after his family and we wish him nothing but the best. One of the best players and people to have ever worn a Knights jersey.

GCDRU First Grade (Phil Temperton Cup) Grand Final. Dolphins vs. Knights. Robert Ulaula scoring. 19 August 2023 Broadbeach Waters Picture by Richard Gosling
GCDRU First Grade (Phil Temperton Cup) Grand Final. Dolphins vs. Knights. Robert Ulaula scoring. 19 August 2023 Broadbeach Waters Picture by Richard Gosling

Most exciting to watch this year and why: 

1. Jason Beeton – He’s an absolute game changer and someone the rest of the players in our squad look up to.

2. Carsil Vaikai – Strong and athletic, with brutal defence exhibited in preseason. Once it all comes together, he will be a point of difference for us.

3. Lesi Tawake – He’s the cornerstone of our pack now with Tereina gone. Lesi is very quick for a prop and can break a game open through the middle.

What has preseason been like? 

It’s been the best buy in I've had during my years in charge. Our S&C coach Dan Adams has worked the lads hard with their cardio and we have picked up our game plan and structure a lot quicker than we have done in previous years. It’s been terrific. Additionally, Gold Coast referees, in particular Scott Lynch, has set us very clear instructions on how the new tackle law will be refereed. This has provided our squad clarity around the change.

Why will you be competitive in 2024?

Our standards are based around working hard for one another and making sure that the time we dedicate to rugby is time well spent. A lot of our guys have young families, so any time away from them needs to be dedicated to something worthwhile. We’ve worked really hard to implement a well-structured rugby program for our lads to maximise our time together and I think that will help put us in a good position to be competitive across the grades. Chasing five First Grade titles in a row also doesn’t hurt as some extra motivation.

GCDRU First Grade (Phil Temperton Cup) Grand Final. Dolphins vs. Knights. Edward Bernstein. 19 August 2023 Broadbeach Waters Picture by Richard Gosling
GCDRU First Grade (Phil Temperton Cup) Grand Final. Dolphins vs. Knights. Edward Bernstein. 19 August 2023 Broadbeach Waters Picture by Richard Gosling

Season prediction and why:

I’d be lying if I didn’t say we want to be Premiers again. We’ve worked so hard for so long to get to where we are so there’s no chance we’re going to let that go without a hell of a fight this season. The overall competition has been improving the last couple of years and getting a lot more competitive across the clubs which is great for the district, so I’m predicting that to get even better again this year.

Most important clash and why:

Surfers Paradise Dolphins (grand final rematch) in round 1 – April 6th at home.

Round 1 will be dedicated to our brother Rikki Brown who we lost this time last year.

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