Walters Cup live stream: Sydney Roosters signee Lui Lee among schoolboy league's players to watch (Langer Trophy/Walters Cup)
The popular Year 10 schoolboys rugby league competition is back on KommunityTV. Ahead of a bumper first round of matches on Tuesday, we reveal 30 of the best young guns. See the schedule
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It is a stepping stone to the Langer Trophy, and, for some, a gateway into the NRL or Queensland Cup system.
The Year 10 Walters Cup schoolboy rugby league competition, named after Brisbane Broncos legend Kevin Walters, is back with a bang and News Corp will be there live streaming every game across the season.
Games start on Tuesday, featuring Stretton State College and, for the first time, Caloundra SHS. See the schedule below.
The Courier-Mail, along with News Corp affiliates, will stream every match from the opens division this season on the KommunityTV platform, along with Year 10 Walters Cup.
Palm Beach Currumbin SHS, Keebra Park SHS, Marsden SHS, Mabel Park SHS, Wavell SHS and Redcliffe SHS will also be in the race for the premiership.
NRL talent scouts peruse each match as players use the competition as a stepping stone to the Langer Trophy.
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Marsden SHS
Lui Lee: Sydney Roosters signed, Lee is a centre young gun with power, a great step and pace. He played for the Queensland under 15s last year and is coming off playing in the Roosters junior system earlier in the year.
Mace Andrew: The South Sydney signed edge or middle forward is a big, mobile unit with plenty of leg drive and thrust in contact. He has good hands, can unload and is a real handful.
Taelon To’a: The young second rower has made such a big impression this season, he played second row in the Met East under 18s. A Marsden student since Year 7, he has not missed a beat despite being a young under 18 regional player.
Levi Bannon: Halfback is coming off a bumper summer where he played with a strong Souths Logan side in the under 16s. He is a great organiser, has a terrific kicking game and is a tough little rooster who won’t shy away from one-on-one defence.
Wavell SHS
Azariah Toki-Mautairi: An exciting utility player who arrived on the scene last year like a bolt from the blue and made the Queensland under 15s.
A New Zealand born talent, he is a strong and robust athlete who can play lock or in the halves.
Jared Horne: The Brisbane Broncos signed back rower or No. 13 had a fabulous season with Norths Devils under 16 Connell Challenge where he was an outstanding player, one of the best in that age group. He may even play Langer this season. Horne was a 2022 Queensland schoolboys player.
Payton Gifford: Clifford is a very talented and smart half who will expertly lead the side around the park. He is one for the little black book for sure.
Redcliffe SHS
Amare Wynyard: Watch out for this hooker who won Dolphins Connell Challenge under 16 player of the year. He has been a long time junior Redcliffe player with Cody Starr.
Hollan Poto: A winger, he has worked hard on his game over the summer and will get our sets started well with some tough carries.
Sonny Herdegen: The halfback who continues to work on improving his game. He will direct the team around the park and has a smart kicking game.
Jairus Halahala: A 2022 Queensland under 15 schoolboy prop who is under contract to the Dolphins NRL academy. The powerful forward has the ability to play Langer Cup this year.
Footnote: The Redcliffe SHS Walters team will wear new jerseys featuring the Hampo’s Youth Foundation charity this season. The charity was started by Liam Hampson’s family after the promising league player passed away last year.
PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN SHS
Marley McLaren: The halfback was the under Queensland schoolboys playmaker last sea soon. Has all the attributes of any great halfback. An extremely competitive player who is set for a big year.
Nelson Makaafi: A second row rower, he was a key member for Burleigh’s Cyril Connell team this year. Nelson is a damaging ball runner who possesses a great athletic profile. He was a teammate of McLaren in the Queensland under 15 side last year.
Taj Lateo: An outside back, Lateo was the best and fairest recipient for Tweed Seagulls in the Cyril Connell under 16s this year. Taj is an elusive ball runner who is dedicated to constantly improving his game, according to PBC SHS coaching staff.
Keebra Park SHS
Jai Bilish: Described by coach William Pei as a “well-spoken and level-headed utility with plenty of skill and tenacity’’, Jai is a smart footballer. “He leads through his actions and has the potential to go well in 2023,’’ William Pei said.
David Bryenton: David is coming off a strong Cyril Connell season for the Bears and is a top notch defender with speed and agility to match. At fullback, he has a knack for popping up all over the pitch and is poised for a strong 2023. He made News Corp’s Connell Challenge Team of the Year.
Gabriel Salele’a: “Gabriel is a tough and crafty lock forward who possesses the type of work ethic required for a big season,’’ coach Pei said.
Mabel Park SHS
Majah-Jose Peachey: A Gold Coast Titans signed, Wynnum Cyril Connell and Queensland Schoolboys Under 15 backrower, Peachey who is a dangerous ball carrier who can find the try line. He had a big Connell Challenge under 16 campaign with the Seagulls.
Tawa-Dean Simpkins: A dangerous fullback or centre who has quick feet and great vision, Simpkins has earned him a contract with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and a spot in the Queensland White Schoolboys Under 15 team.
Walters Cup, Stretton
JZ Perenara: A Gold Coast Titans signed, and Brisbane Tigers Cyril Connell centre, Perenara who plays with aggression.
Jonah Huni: Huni is a terrific talent, a ball playing lock who is very strong defensively.
Monte Betham: Match hardened from playing Connell Challenge, Betham is a strong line running back rower who knows how to find the try line.
Bailey Vang: Vang is a creative Ipswich Jets Cyril Connell hooker who will take every opportunity given to him.
Caloundra
Ellyjah Birve: THE 2022 Queensland under 15 schoolboys player will be a key figure. He is an electric runner of the ball and equally as strong in defence.
Keagan Zanchetta: Coming off a strong Cyril Connell season, Keagan has an athletic build with the skills of a halfback. He is match hardened and ready to go.
Jett Ryan: Ryan is a no-nonsense front rower who gets through plenty of work in attack and defence. He is a smart footballer who leads the way through the middle of the field
Jonathan Leuluai: A strong athletic kid that is going from strength to strength. Jonathan is a skilful edge player who aims to terrorise opposition edge defence.
Originally published as Walters Cup live stream: Sydney Roosters signee Lui Lee among schoolboy league's players to watch (Langer Trophy/Walters Cup)