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Meninga, Connell Cups and Harvey girls Round 2 player selection highlights

The stars to watch in round 2 of the Meninga and Connell Cups along with the Harvey Norman female competitions have been revealed. Discover them here.

In this story we feature some of the selection highlights and outline all the sides.

Jump to team lists:Meninga Cup | Connell Cup | Harvey Norman 19s | Harvey Norman 17s

Among the Meninga Cup selection highlights featured below were:

+ the return of Jake Lateo (Tweed) via the interchange bench

+ Tekelu Mene (Blackhawks) move from wing to centre

+ Rocky Brothers’ goal kicker Ryder Huth being named Capras captain

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Jack Philp on the move for Western Clydesdales against Sunshine Coast Falcons. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Jack Philp on the move for Western Clydesdales against Sunshine Coast Falcons. Picture: Kevin Farmer

+ Jack Philp, Brooklenn Mundraby-Grogan and Fletch Prendergast were great additions for the Clydesdales, with hooker Prendergast named captain

+ Wide Bay Bulls were in good hands with Dawson Hess and Zander Evans named in the halves

The Cathedral College talents were going places - Mutua Brown is with Cutters this season and Jack Biles has moved to the big smoke to play with Norths Devils.
The Cathedral College talents were going places - Mutua Brown is with Cutters this season and Jack Biles has moved to the big smoke to play with Norths Devils.

+ Mutua Brown named as Cutters fullback while flame headed Magpies junior Tenzin Contor has been appointed captain of the Mackay-based side.

+ Pride boosted by the arrival of back row aces Mason Kira (Sunshine Coast) and Jonah Raidaveta (Townsville)

+ Wide Bay wing prospect Adam Khan and Brothers Rockhampton edge forward Jack Biles making their debut for the Norths Devils

+ Noah Rauluni, the Nudgee College First XV rugby premiership winner, named on the Devils interchange bench

+ Finn Lawson and Kye Porter names halves for Falcons

+ Lachlan Stuart named captain of the Ipswich Jets

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MENINGA CUP

Capras v Blackhawks

Capras

The Capras will look to its leading juniors like Seth Carpenter, Braelan Marsh and

Carter Ford to continue their progress the further they move up the food chain.

Fullback Seth Carpenter goes in for Emmaus's fourth try last season.
Fullback Seth Carpenter goes in for Emmaus's fourth try last season.

Seth Carpenter

A is lively fullback ace from Emmaus College, Carpenter will be a danger off the back of momentum of late in either half of matches.

ROUND 1 PIC GALLERY

ROUND 1 REPORTS

Braelan Marsh

The St Brendan’s Yeppoon student is a decorated junior dummy half who has leapt every football hurdle he has encountered through the juniors.

Carter Ford

The son of the late Queensland Origin legend Carl Webb, is one of many Dolphins affiliated players from CQ who will lead the charge from prop.

CQ Capras under-18 squad member Ryder Huth.
CQ Capras under-18 squad member Ryder Huth.

Ryder Huth

The Rocky Brothers grand final utility will cherish leading his home district onto the field. He has been named at five-eight.

Blackhawks

Tekelu Mene

A metre eating winger during last Meninga Cup season, Mene flash finishing will be seen one position closer to the action this season when he starts at centre in round 1.

Kirwin Bears player Logan Deininger will be a key Meninga Cup fullback this season Picture: Brendan Radke
Kirwin Bears player Logan Deininger will be a key Meninga Cup fullback this season Picture: Brendan Radke

Logan Deininger

The Kirwan SHS try scoring ace has been given first crack at fullback in a new look Blackhawks outfit.

Teams

Capras

1 Seth Carpenter

2 Iziah Broome

3. Banjo Walker

4 Connor Guley

5 Mataio Tapau-Bon

6 Ryder Huth

7 Issac Walker

8 Carter Ford

9 Braelan Marsh

10 Jake Peirce

11 Cooper Mackenzie

12 Ryan Martin

13 Matthew Groves

14 Samuel Clark

15 Braith Smith

16 Blayne Perese-Sukroo

17 Lachlan Middleton

Blackhawks

1 Logan Deininger

2 Rayzarlin Pearson

3 Jack Prior

4Tekelu Mene

5 Davidson Benioni

6 Hayde Munro

7 Lachlan Erba

8 Ashden Lafferty

9 TBA

10 Nelson Kennedy

11Wil Hope

12 Kanye Pua’avase

13 Loranzo Fono

14 Colby Thomson

15Jayden Svager

16 Izaya Leedie

17 Joshua Macarone

Jack Philp for Western Clydesdales against Sunshine Coast Falcons. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Jack Philp for Western Clydesdales against Sunshine Coast Falcons. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Bulls v Clydesdales

Clydesdales

Jack Philp

The Bulldogs affiliated playmaker, one of the competition’s most improved players last season, is a great addition to the Clydesdales outfit where he will partner Joey Sankey.

Fletch Prendergast of Kingaroy SHS is now at the Clydesdales.
Fletch Prendergast of Kingaroy SHS is now at the Clydesdales.

Fletch Prendergast

The clever representative hooker comes in from Kingaroy SHS will lead Clydesdales this season.

Brooklenn Mundraby-Grogan

Fingers crossed for an injury free season with this wildcard outside back talent who has been named on the interchange bench for the Toowoomba-based side.

Harry Eyers after scoring for the Clydesdales earlier in his career. Picture: Nev Madsen.
Harry Eyers after scoring for the Clydesdales earlier in his career. Picture: Nev Madsen.

Harry Eyers

A home grown talent with vast experience at this level, he has leadership qualities to go with his impressive edge running.

Wide Bay

Dawson Hess

The Bulls will be in safe hands with Hess (five-eight) and Zander Evans (see below) steering the side around. Hess was one of the team’s best last season.

Zander Evans

A Brothers Bundaberg junior, Evans is a natural halfback with a high work ethic, someone who was also eager to learn.

Daniel Cavanagh

The Across the Waves junior is what the Bulls will be all about this season - he is willing to do the hard work and inspires teammates with his effort. He will start on the edge but can move to the middle.

Teams

Bulls

1 Jake Veach

2 Caio Castanho Kerr

3 Mitchell Sly

4 Dylan Long

5 Kian Young

6 Dawson Hess

7 Zander Evans

8 Kyle O’Dwyer

9 Riley Phillips-Powel

10 Junior Tuitoma

11 Daniel Cavanagh

11 Trace Beattie

12 Toby Kelly

13 Jack Picaro

14 Mitchell McCallum

15 Jake Doyle

16 Curtis Brierley

17 Ryan Smith

Clydesdales

1 Matthew Moore

2Carter Blades

3 Luke Cesari

4 Jiale Litidamu

5 Matthew Drews

6 Jack Philp

7 Joey Sankey

8 Bailey Rathmell

9 Fletch Prendergast

10 Matthew Simpkin

11 Trace Beattie

12 Harry Eyers

13 Lyucian King-Togia

14 Braith Clark

15 Harrison Boal

16 Matthew Schultz

17 Brooklenn Mundraby-Grogan

Rockhampton's Mutua Brown has been signed by North Queensland CowboysPhoto: North Queensland Cowboys
Rockhampton's Mutua Brown has been signed by North Queensland CowboysPhoto: North Queensland Cowboys

Cutters v Pride

Cutters

Mutua Brown

Red alert regional teams, here comes Brown. Long regarded as the best CQ talent this decade, fullback Brown will be a danger man from fullback.

Xavier Kerrisk at the Aaron Payne Cup 2023 Saint Patrick's College versus Ignatius Park College match picture: Michaela Harlow
Xavier Kerrisk at the Aaron Payne Cup 2023 Saint Patrick's College versus Ignatius Park College match picture: Michaela Harlow

Xavier Kerrisk

The 2023 Queensland schoolboys hooker will love playing behind props Matthew Watts and Tavita Penaia Te’o this season.

Tavita Penaia Te’o

One of the competition’s most influential props last season when he played for the Blackhawks, the powerhouse prop is a great addition for the Cutters.

Pride

Mason Kira

The Northern Pride will love having this fellow in their side. He is a big, athletic kid, skilled enough to play edge but someone who gives great valuable for money as a No. 13.

Lachlan Magill as a Connell Pride player - he is now a Meninga Cup leader. Picture Emily Barker.
Lachlan Magill as a Connell Pride player - he is now a Meninga Cup leader. Picture Emily Barker.

Lachlan Magill

Pride have an array of new faces this season who will boost the squad, but it is great seeing this Cairns Kangaroos back rower back for more in 2024.

Braith Dowson

The hard working hooker from Kirwan SHS will be even better this year after an impressive 2023.

Teams

Cutters

1 Mutua Brown

2 Hunter Harris

3 Tenzin Contor

4. Will Shears

5 Luka Russell

6 Harry Thorpe

7 Bailey Venz

8 Matthew Watts

9 Xavier Kerrisk

10 Tavita Penaia Te’o

11 Rory Woodall

12 Liam Doherty

13 Henry Thorpe

14 Braedyn Roberts

15 Travis Larner

16 Kayne Smith

17 Levi Love

Pride

1 Liam O’Brien

2 Jett Boggian

3 Reece Boyle

4 Assariah Lenoy Sam

5 Ratu Kikau

6 Marley Helion

7 Noah Blooranta

8 Narason Moorecroft-Kose

9 Braith Dowson

10 TBA

11 Lachlan Magill

12 Jonah Raidaveta

13 Mason Kira

14 Gabriel Wood

15 Jack Rix

16 Noah Dowdle

17 Jhidan Dikes

Norths v Wynnum Manly

Norths

Adam Khan

Who cannot coach pace and Khan has speed - and then some. He has come in from the country (Wide Bay district) and will be well prepared by having a full off-season with his teammates.

Adam Khan of as a Queensland rugby seven’s player - he will play league this season for Norths Devils after representing Wide Bay last year. (Photo by Jeremy Ng/Daily Telegraph News Local)
Adam Khan of as a Queensland rugby seven’s player - he will play league this season for Norths Devils after representing Wide Bay last year. (Photo by Jeremy Ng/Daily Telegraph News Local)

Jahrel Iselin-Jansen

Watch this bloke. He has plenty going for him. He will play halfback and is the type capable to anything.

Jordan Kake

The Mabel Park SHS product will relish the captaincy from dummy half.

Noah Rauluni

The son of a gun - his dad Jacob was a Reds and Fijian representative - Rauluni will by a dynamic interchange forward with energy and impact.

The Cathedral College rugby league player Jack Biles.
The Cathedral College rugby league player Jack Biles.

Jack Biles

He comes from out of the The Cathedral College system and this Brothers Rockhampton edge forward will be etching for action when injected off the bench.

Lauloto Salei

Lauloto Salei from Wavell State High School at 2023 Allan Langer Trophy launch in Red Hill, Wednesday, May 17, 2023 - Picture: Richard Walker
Lauloto Salei from Wavell State High School at 2023 Allan Langer Trophy launch in Red Hill, Wednesday, May 17, 2023 - Picture: Richard Walker

It is great to see this old professional back again. Norths get value for money out of No. 13 Salei, that’s for sure.

Levi Hawea playing for Iona College - he has been named as a Wynnum Manly reserve.
Levi Hawea playing for Iona College - he has been named as a Wynnum Manly reserve.

Wynnum-Manly

Unchanged although Levi Hawea moves closer to selection after being named as a reserve. He he a thrilling fullback talent.

Wynnum Manly

1 Charlie Johnstone

2 Topaz Mohi

3 Kylem Vunipola

4 Tariq Tanner

5 Jaycob Kingston-Francis

6 Campbell Rolfe

7 Preston Cassidy

8 Beni Allen

9 Caden Frame

10 Zane Ford

11 Harry Armstrong

12 William Allen

13 Cayleb Johnson

14 Xavier Kirk

15 Cooper Day

16 Isopo Taunuu

17 Dempsey Taylor

Norths

1 Sylas Simon

2 Luke Adamson

3 Emerson Jackson

4 Brandon Norris

5 Adam Khan

6 George Taualai

7 Jahrel Iselin-Jansen

8 Amos Va’a

9 Jordan Kake

10 Siosifa Filipe

11 Maddox Goodwin

12 Thomas Hansson

13 Lauloto Salei

14 Robertson Tusi Tofu

15 Andre Mbunde

16 Jack Biles

17 Noah Rauluni

Falcons v Jets

Falcons

Finn Lawson

Mr Natural, he is Nambour Crushers original who has advanced his game in both the Mountain Creek SHS rugby league program, and at Kawana.

Finn Lawson of Sunshine Coast Falcons in a trial. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Finn Lawson of Sunshine Coast Falcons in a trial. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Jackson Kite

A big, tally rangy back rower from the Beerwah Bulldogs club, Kite has been named captain. He is a good ball runner, but also someone with skill carrying the ball.

Tyrell Hopkins

Kite will be on one edge, and Nanango Stag product Hopkins on the other. He would have benefitted greatly from last season’s experience both playing Langer Trophy with Caloundra SHS and the Falcons.

Caloundra State High School rugby league team. Open: Tyrell Hopkins. Picture: Patrick Woods.
Caloundra State High School rugby league team. Open: Tyrell Hopkins. Picture: Patrick Woods.

Ipswich Jets

Lyncoln Cliffe

Cliffe will be worth his weight in gold this season, an unrelenting middle forward who will work and work - and then work some more.

Amaziah Murgha

The ace in the pack for Ipswich, a thrilling outside back product who can hurt teams with his speed.

Falcons

1 Brock Sankey

2 Clive McCormack

3 Joseph Meikle

4 Jaelym Hohaia

5 Kallum Murphy

6 Kye Porter

7 Finn Lawson

8 Riley Jervis

9 Bayden Hales

10 Cooper Clarke

11 Jackson Kite

12 Tyrell Hopkins

13 Jabiri Mack

14 Douglas Snell

15 Tyler Te Tana

16 Casino Williams

17 Cody Rowe

Ipswich

1 Dominique Sandow

2. Jeriah Vagana-Malaitai

3 Ezekiel Paulo

4 Amaziah Murgha

5 Saifiti Junior Saifiti

6 Keaton Stutt

7 Lachlan Stuart

8 Lyncoln Cliffe

9 Nathan Fraser

10 Kanaan Magele

11 Ethan Quinn

12 TBA

13 Jabiri Mack

14 Lachlan Coburn

15 Kinkade Conlon-Carson

16 Nicholas Tuliatu

17 TBA

Rene Bagon. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.
Rene Bagon. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.

Tweed Seagulls v Tigers

Tigers

Malik Elabbasi

Malik Elabbasi comes into selection contention after being named a reserve. The Clarence Coast Magpies junior moved to the Tigers den in 2021.

Braiden Driscoll

Driscoll was ultra impressive at Kayo Stadium in round one. His running game was just relentless, Driscoll testing the Redcliffedefence in a wet and wild skirmish.

Rene Bagon

The Ipswich SHS old boy Bagon led the charge with his aggression and physicality but will have to tone it up a few notchesif the Tigers are to tame Tweed.

Xavier Hellyer

Xavier Hellyer. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.
Xavier Hellyer. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.

The form guide was right with Hellyer. He was earmarked to cause problems with his kicking game and he did just that on Sunday. His grubber kicking was immaculate.

Tweed

Jake Lateo

The PBC SHS No. 7 returns to a side he has captained in the past. His development has really come over the last 18 months with his ace kicking game, leadership and defence an asset. He will come off the bench.

Billy Tonkin

With Sam Stephenson out, Tonkin has been named at centre after coming off the bench last week.

Zane Harrison

He has a simple game plan and you just can’t beat it.

The calm and composed Harrison is steady, and was one of the few players to shine in a mistake-ridden game on Saturday.

Teams

Tweed

1 Mason Barber

2 Joshua Donovan

3 Brock Lennox

4 Billy Tonkin

5 Tyson Ploegsma

6 Ryder Williams

7 Zane Harrison

8 Jack Schmidt

9 Jack Hudson

10 Zac Kumbamong

11 Junior Filimaua

12 Jac Finigan

13 Isaac Harrison

14 Cory Pearse

15 Hiawe King

16 Billy Wellard

17 Jake Lateo

Tigers

1 William Quinn

2 Vantayvius Peo

3 Braxton Wilson-Clune

4 Joshua Lee

5 Maila Setu

6 Braiden Driscoll

7 Xavier Hellyer

8 Connor Simpson

9 Tommy Green

10 Elijah Keung

11 Jack Tuite

12 Jack Mccosker

13 Rene Bagon

14 Xyon Purcell

15 Diezel Brunker

16 Ayrton Holmes

17 Jacob Sa

Bears v Dolphins

Dolphins

Jeremiah Havea

Jeremiah Havea gets his first chance of the season from the interchange bench.

Zac Herdegen. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.
Zac Herdegen. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.

Zac Herdegen

Herdegen was a round one wonder for Redcliffe, kicking superbly off the tee, setting up tries and scoring them himself.

The Wavell SHS senior is set for a big year that is for sure.

Elijah Rasmussen and Larry Siala

Elijah Rasmussen. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.
Elijah Rasmussen. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.

Two big boys with a thirst for contact.

Redcliffe are lucky to have them, Rasmussen at prop and Siala off the bench.

LJ Nonu. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.
LJ Nonu. Meninga Cup action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Saturday February 11, 2024.

LJ Nonu

The Dolphins have a wrecking ball centre playing on the wing in Ipswich SHS old boy Nonu.

The more he gets involved the better off the Dolphins will be.

Bears

Bailey McConnell

The unchanged Bears will again be spearheaded by McConnell. Opposition teams will have a circle around McConnell’s name.

He is so nifty, and can break open a game in the blink of an eye with his notorious dummy.

A PBC SHS old boy.

Bailey Mcconnell. Meninga Cup under-19s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday, February 10, 2024.
Bailey Mcconnell. Meninga Cup under-19s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday, February 10, 2024.

Creedence Kelly Donovan

He may be small in stature but he still requires more than one body to be brought down.

The Bears winger is ferocious and can finish tries with the best of them.

Creedence Donovan. Meninga Cup under-19s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday, February 10, 2024.
Creedence Donovan. Meninga Cup under-19s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday, February 10, 2024.

Teams

Bears

1 Raymond Puru

2 Saxon Innes

3 Sunny Kama

4 Phillip Coates

5 Creedence Kelly Donovan

6 Bailey McConnell

7 Tama Te Ahorangi Darlington

8 Brady Turner

9 Klay Tancred

10 Talas Abell

11 Jett Bryce

12 Amare Milford

13 Cooper Bai

14 Austin Marsters

15 Kanititeiti Sikahele

16 Oscar Laffranchi

17 Disharne Tonihi

Dolphins

1 John-Paul Donevski

2 Siosifa Kava

3 Prestyn Laine-Sietu

4 Tevita Naufahu

5 Lj Nonu

6 Lachlan Buchbach

7 Zac Herdegen

8 Elijah Rasmussen

9 Mathias Santo-Hero

10 Patrick Kailahi

11 Zac Garton

12 Baylen Donald

13 Lewis Symonds

14 Jayden Butt

15 Larry Siala

16 Noah Law

17 Jeremiah Havea

Ace Wynnum Manly recruits to its Connell Cup ranks, Jared Horne, left, and David Bryenton.
Ace Wynnum Manly recruits to its Connell Cup ranks, Jared Horne, left, and David Bryenton.

CONNELL CUP

Norths v Wynnum Manly

Wynnum-Manly

David Bryenton and Jared Horne

This Wynnum Manly Connell Cup outfit is already looking far more dangerous than last year and that’s thanks to the inclusions of this duo.

Both Broncos signed, fullback Bryenton and lock Horne are the definition of next up.

Jordan Hotere and Ezekial Jones

Hotere is one of the hardest working halves out there and has earned this No. 7 jersey fair and square. A Wavell SHS student, Hotere is one we expect to improve greatly this season and he had a great start in round one which featured a try.

Jones was just brilliant as well at dummy-half.

Dean Tauaa and Tyler Pereira

Wynnum Manly players celebrate The Cyril Connell Cup. Tweed Heads Vs Wynnum Manly Saturday February 10, 2024. Picture, John Gass
Wynnum Manly players celebrate The Cyril Connell Cup. Tweed Heads Vs Wynnum Manly Saturday February 10, 2024. Picture, John Gass

Broncos Academy talent Tauaa was one of the discovery players of the Walters Cup last season and showcased his strength in round one when he bumped off defenders while half Pereira was excellent in game No.1.

Norths

James Gray and Ethan Grimshaw

The Devils will not lack speed. Gray and Grimshaw were schoolboy sprint champions who have been named in the centres.

Taoso Taoso loves his league - and water polo, where he is pictured above.
Taoso Taoso loves his league - and water polo, where he is pictured above.

Taoso Taoso

The Dolphins signed Taoso Taoso is an athletic edge back rower who represents Queensland and Australia in junior water polo

Keyarn Pene and Timahna Tandy

The halves will have a natural understanding from playing schoolboy football with each other at Wavell SHS.

Teams

Wynnum Manly

1 David Bryenton

2 Devine Timu

3 Dean Tauaa

4 Antonio Okusitino

5 Tristan MacDonald

6 Tyler Pereira

7 Jordan Hotere

8 Cooper Young

9 Ezekiel Jones

10 Franck Iraguha

11 Majah-Jose Peachey

12 Taylan To’a

13 Jared Horne

14 Nate Wallin

15 Marino Rimene

16 Koby McGarrity

17 Tamai Baker

Norths

1 Cortez Kirkpatrick

2 Angus Tagicakibau

3 James Gray

4 Ethan Grimshaw

5 Oliver Patterson

6 Keyarn Pene

7 Timahna Tandy

8 Dyer Akauola

9Fynn Dalton

10 Isaac Rauluni

11 Taoso Taoso

12 Hayden Polson

13 Lincoln Dalton

14 Ryan Lopez

15 Jarah Chaseling

16 Ryan Johnson

17 Alec Schuster

Tweed Seagulls v Tigers

The Tigers have swung the changes out wide with Donte Tahuhu-Wilson coming in at fullback, Wharakura going to centre and McInnerney moving to the centres from wing.

In the forwards Trent Picot comes into No. 13.

Jerome MacDonald will be the No. 17.

Max Blanch

Hooker Blanch was the glue holding the Tigers together in round one. He was direct with his carries and his passing was superb- as was his defence.

Max Blanch. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins. Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Max Blanch. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins. Sunday, February 11, 2024.

For Tweed Jyah White will start at No. 13 and Ashton Hure comes onto the bench.

Seagulls

Nelson Makaafi

Nelson Makaafi
Nelson Makaafi

The powerful Palm Beach Currumbin second rower will lay the foundations for Tweed up the middle or on the edge.

Tweed

1 Boston Hubbard

2 Callum Dalton

3 Santino Pekepo-Tevaga

4 TBA

5 Dylan Watkins

6 Harvey Smith

7 Grange Womal

8 Ethan Jackson

9 Jai Bilish

10 Torino Jackson

11 Devin Bates-Wellington

12 Nelson Makaafi

13 Jyah White

14 Jack White

13 Benjamin Quinland

15 Viliami Fifita

17 Ashton Hure

16 Tavake Tau’a’alo

Tigers

1 Donte Tahuhu-Wilson

2. Grayson Wharakura

3. Jahzayis Perenara-Livapulu

4 Cooper McInnerney

5. Julius Matiseni

6 Vaughn Pahiva

7 Elijah BREEN

8 Kobi Floro

9 Max Blanch

10 Cooper Benvenuti

11 VJ Vialau

12 Palehehau Latu

13 Trent Picot

14 Jonah Wilde

15 Samu Nomani

16 Nikorima Wharakura

17 Jerome MacDonald

Brian Pouniu after scoring last season - he is a Connell ace again this year.
Brian Pouniu after scoring last season - he is a Connell ace again this year.

Bears v Dolphins

Dolphins

Redcliffe were also intact, with Archer Mesritz the new No. 18.

Charlie Dickson and Mereki Warradoo

The Moreton Bay Raptors juniors will be keen to bounce back after a 14-all draw against the Tigers denied them the perfect start to the season.

Mereki Warradoo for the Redcliffe Dolphins during 2023. Picture: Nev Madsen.
Mereki Warradoo for the Redcliffe Dolphins during 2023. Picture: Nev Madsen.

Dickson scored a great try in that game, and Warradoo was excellent returning the ball.

Nate Berrigan and Brian Pouniu

We could sing praises for the entire Redcliffe line-up, but after Berrigan’s two try effort in round one we went with these two for our selection highlights.

Berrigan was a finisher on the right edge, while Pouniu continued to look a class above with his ball-carrying.

Noah Fien. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins. Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Noah Fien. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins. Sunday, February 11, 2024.

Noah Fien and Carter Welfare

The pair of them combined very well in the halves in round one and will be eager to take it up a notch at the weekend.

Fien’s kicking game was solid despite the windy conditions, while Welfare’s passing and running game was damaging.

Carter Welfare. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins. Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Carter Welfare. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins. Sunday, February 11, 2024.

Bears

The Bears will have an unchanged side but Kallen Boss has been rewarded by moving to No. 18.

Kilarney Lavender

Kilarney Lavender. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday February 10, 2024.
Kilarney Lavender. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday February 10, 2024.

Canberra Raiders signee Kilarney Lavender was a brute at centre in round one and presents himself as a tough challenge forhis opposing centre.

Lavender is a big kid, strong, mobile and known for scoring tries.

Seth Gundry. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday February 10, 2024.
Seth Gundry. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday February 10, 2024.

Seth Gundry

Fullback Gundry showed why South Sydney have invested in him with a blistering round one showing.

Gundry was electric with ball in hand, slicing open the Logan defences on more than one occasion.

Dallas Ingram. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday February 10, 2024.
Dallas Ingram. Connell Cup under-17s action between the Souths Logan Magpies and Burleigh Bears. Saturday February 10, 2024.

Dallas Ingram

Ingram scored a beauty in round one, prompting his selection here.

He is a quick, powerfully built halfback and with Marley McLaren by his side, the Bears will be well equipped to capture win No.1.

Teams

Bears

1 Seth Gundry

2 Kingston Seve

3 Kilarney Lavender

4 Hudson Pratt

5 Levi Handyside

6 Marley Mclaren

7 Dallas Ingram

8 Marley Igasan

9 Hayden Watson

10 Zephanaiah Takitaki

11 Te Ira Rudolph-Mokaraka

12 Treleque Boyce-Silimaka

13 Tupou Francis

14 Gabriel Salele’a

15 Daniel Rakena

16 Brodie Saunders

17 Malakai Mosaati

Dolphins

1 Mereki Warradoo

2 Dustin Appo

3 Nate Berrigan

4 Logan Hudson

5 Jett Walker

6 Carter Welfare

7 Noah Fien

8 Tylah Aaki

9 Sonny Herdegen

10 Cody Starr

11 Brian Pouniu

12 Duquan Talaepa

13 Charlie Dickson

14 Amare Wynyard

15 Dural Peterson-Walford

16 Jairus Halahala

17 Henry Sologinkin

CQ Capras under-17 halfback Tyler Melrose.
CQ Capras under-17 halfback Tyler Melrose.

Capras v Blackhawks

Capras

Capras have the potential to make the finals, with Yeppoon junior Tyler Melrose steering the side, hard head forwards Henry Kallquist, Zac Bateman and Jake Oberhardt leading the way, and Jay Marsh and Harrison Hill providing dynamic play from the ruck.

Blackhawks

Queensland schoolboys representative Cohen Dittman has been gaining match condition playing for the Roosters in the Harold Matthews competition in Sydney. He has been named at centre.

Blackhawks have plenty going for them, with edge forward Eneliko Savelio a particularly eye-catching player.

Cohen Dittman playing for Kirwan SHS last season. Picture: Evan Morgan
Cohen Dittman playing for Kirwan SHS last season. Picture: Evan Morgan

Teams

Capras

1 Hayden Baker

2 Leo Fanuatanu

3 Elijah McKay

4 Harrison Meilland

5 Phillip Yock

6 Chayce Bayles

7 Tyler Melrose

8 Parker Gallagher

9 Jay Marsh

10 Henry Kallquist

11 Harvey Mahoney

12 Zac Bateman

13 Jake Oberhardt

14 Harrison Hill

15 Alekisio Siale

16 Cooper Taylor

17 Marcus Tipman

Blackhawks

1 Lincoln Baker

2 Heath Bethel

3 Cohen Dittmann

4 Immanuel Kawane

5 Riley McIntyre

6 Marley Proctor

7 Riley Carbone

8 Quentin Ofahulu

9 Cooper Cox

10 Sitiveni Afu

11 Eneliko Savelio

12 Taakoi Benioni

13 Diesel Taylor

14 Cooper Reinders

15 Cooper Fletcher

16 Suafai Reupena

17 Zane Bethel

Cyril Connell Cup players for Western Clydesdales (from left) Brodie Hilt, Braithen Scott and Shaun Elara. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Cyril Connell Cup players for Western Clydesdales (from left) Brodie Hilt, Braithen Scott and Shaun Elara. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Bulls v Clydesdales

Clydesdales

Playmaking ace Braithen Scott has been named to start the season at halfback. He was a revelation in the No. 1 jersey during 2023 but halfback has been his bread and cutter position.

Also, watch for Joseph Litidamu to be a threat at centre and for Shaun Elara to impress at No. 13.

Bulls

The Clydesdales have Scott and the Bulls have Harrison Braithwaite. The clever half, who is being observed by the Dolphins, will look to get his team around the paddock

Bulls

1 Riley Davina

2 Rowan Gordon

3 Blake Thistleton

4 Lachlan Campbell

5 Charlie Roberts

6 Harrison Braithwaite

7 Eli Bunn

8 Ryan Jenkins

9 Lukas Blair

10 Johannes Smith

11Jesse-Joel Hunt

12 Sebastian King

13 Ryan Charteris

14 Locklyn Morgan

15 Caleb Berthelsen

16 Tyson Knight

17 Brody Lake

Clydesdales

1 Lachlan McGrath

2 Jackson Winnetr

3 Hayden Nicholson

4 Joseph Litidamu

5 Mitch Wilkes

6 Harry Robinson

7 Braithen Scott

8 Hunter Price

9 Brodie Hilt

10 Kailan Roberts

11 Lachlan Lyons

12 Riley Zanette

13 Shaun Elara

14 Samuel Lowein

15 Alastair Maclachlan

16 Raymond O’Neill

17 Braden EIisenmenger

Shaun Elara playing for St Mary’s College last season against Ipswich SHS in the Langer Trophy. (Image/Josh Woning)
Shaun Elara playing for St Mary’s College last season against Ipswich SHS in the Langer Trophy. (Image/Josh Woning)

Falcons v Jets

Falcons

You can always judge a team by the quality of the bench and in Nash Tollen,

Kaio Moses, Jett Ryan and Keagan Zanchetta the Sunshine Coast have a strong group adding fresh legs.

Ipswich

Ceasar Yeatman. Picture: Tertius Pickard
Ceasar Yeatman. Picture: Tertius Pickard

The Jets have Tyson Walker at the back and strong middle contingent including James Pau, Xzavier Timoteo and Tomasi Vaitai.

Centres Finn Kendall and Ioane Tiatia pack a punch, while hooker Bailey Vang, winger Ceasar Yeatman and halves Christian Mikaele and Corey Elder will have this Ipswich side in good stead for the season.

Xzavier Timoteo will be playing for the Jets again this season.
Xzavier Timoteo will be playing for the Jets again this season.

Teams

Falcons

1 Tyler Conquest

2 Kalan Beattie

3 Jordan Brown

4 Nate Thompson

5 Nate Donald

6 Miller Thompson

7 Toby Irvine

8 Charlie Coates

9 Tyson Fallon-May

10 Oliver Kliejn

11 Zayde CARFANTAN

12 Taj Burke

13 Jackson Koina

14 Nash Tollen

15 Kaio Moses

16 Jett Ryan

17 Keagan Zanchetta

Ipswich

1 Tyson Walker

2 Conrad Browne

3 Finn Kendall

4 Ioane Tiatia

6 Miller Thompson

7 Toby Irvine

8 Tomasi Vaitai

9 Bailey Vang

10 Xzavier Timoteo

11 Dennis Papua

12 Tannar BAKER

13 James Pau

14 Mairangiatea Walker

15 Innocent Baruani

16 Tanielu Tuu’u

17 Berakah Tuifaasisina

HARVEY NORMAN UNDER-19S

Tweed Seagulls v Brisbane Tigers

Tweed Seagulls

Mercedez Taulelei-Siala

Taulelei-Siala was one of the busiest over the off season. The Ipswich SHS student honing her craft in the Broncos NRLW Academy as well as in the Queensland Reds Super W team.

A Queensland Schoolgirls selection in 2023, Taulelei-Siala will play fullback.

Leilani Ahsam

Ahsam is a Bond University Bullsharks premiership winner and despite playing halfback, is a real running threat who can take the line on herself.

Tigers

Relna Hosea

She scored three tries in round one. It goes without saying that she is going to be the Tigers strike weapon throughout the season.

India Seeto and Leilani Tuqiri

Leilani Tuqiri. Harvey Norman under-19s action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Sunday February 11, 2024.
Leilani Tuqiri. Harvey Norman under-19s action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Sunday February 11, 2024.

Seeto’s got that special playmaking edge to her while Tuqiri’s goalkicking impressed in round one. Together, they are a potent duo which will give the Seagulls plenty of stick.

Shaylee Joseph, Alice Shannon and Patricia Wani

Patricia Wani. Harvey Norman under-19s action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Sunday February 11, 2024.
Patricia Wani. Harvey Norman under-19s action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Sunday February 11, 2024.

The Tigers looked a good chance to make the finals this season because of this powerful trio.

Joseph, Shannon and Wani are among the competition’s best forwards and Tweed will have to chop them around the legs before they gather too much momentum.

Wide Bay Bulls v Clydesdales

Clydesdales

Mackenzie Zellar

She was the competition’s leading metre eater last season so that speaks for itself.

Eliza Morcom

Eliza Morcom for Clydesdales. Under 19 women, Western Clydesdales vs. Ipswich Jets, rugby league. Saturday, March 4, 2023. Picture: Nev Madsen.
Eliza Morcom for Clydesdales. Under 19 women, Western Clydesdales vs. Ipswich Jets, rugby league. Saturday, March 4, 2023. Picture: Nev Madsen.

A trusted, reliable and hardworking second rower.

Burleigh Bears v Redcliffe Dolphins

Burleigh Bears

Bella Thompson

The Bears fullback is a promising talent aligned with the Titans and with Zali Bettridge out more responsibility will fall onto her to make things happen.

Mhia Mackey-Taylor

Another the Titans have shown interest in, Mackey-Taylor is a centre who will have her hands full locking down Redcliffe livewire Aspen Nakao.

Nadia Windleborn

The Robina Raptors junior was the Queensland Schoolgirls hooker last season alongside Paityn Johns and is a cut above the rest.

Redcliffe Dolphins

Armarni-lea Auvae and Reegan Hicks

Reegan Hicks. Harvey Norman under-19s action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Sunday February 11, 2024.
Reegan Hicks. Harvey Norman under-19s action between Redcliffe and the Brisbane Tigers. Sunday February 11, 2024.

The two Queensland Schoolgirls selections spearhead this Redcliffe side out of the prop positions.

Hicks is an absolute workhorse, perhaps the hardest worker in the whole competition. She also has the speed of a back.

Auvae is tireless with her hit-ups and ball-playing.

CQ Capras v Townsville Blackhawks

Townsville Blackhawks

Ana Malupo

Kirwan State High v Mabel Park. Kirwan State High, Ana Malupo. Picture: Shae Beplate.
Kirwan State High v Mabel Park. Kirwan State High, Ana Malupo. Picture: Shae Beplate.

The Blackhawks centre is super-fast and in space is hard to catch.

Ebony Raftstrand-Smith

Ebony Raftstrand-Smith. Picture: Sean Teuma. South Sydney Rabbitohs vs. Canterbury Bulldogs, Tarsha Gale Cup 2023 round two, Redfern Oval.
Ebony Raftstrand-Smith. Picture: Sean Teuma. South Sydney Rabbitohs vs. Canterbury Bulldogs, Tarsha Gale Cup 2023 round two, Redfern Oval.

The Queensland Schoolgirls selection in 2023 is contracted to the Cowboys NRLW side and possesses both speed and power.

Her defence is up there with the best in the competition and can put on a huge hit.

Zaleah Mosby-Nona

Zaleah Mosby-Nona of the Kirwan Grizzlies. Picture: Courtney Thomson.
Zaleah Mosby-Nona of the Kirwan Grizzlies. Picture: Courtney Thomson.

The Kirwan SHS alumni was a Queensland Country selection last year and she has the keys to opening up the Blackhawks dangerous backline.

Cutters v Pride

Mackay Cutters

Paityne Johns

Paityne Johns prepares to dish the ball wide. Marymount College v St Patrick's College Mackay Confraternity Shield Final June 30 2022. Picture: Max O'Driscoll.
Paityne Johns prepares to dish the ball wide. Marymount College v St Patrick's College Mackay Confraternity Shield Final June 30 2022. Picture: Max O'Driscoll.

Watch for the Qeensland Schoolgirls hooker to steer this Cutters side around the park and lift the side with her gutsy defence.

Wynnum Manly v Norhs Devils

Norths Devils

Ava Walters

The son of Broncos coach Kevin will play fullback where she can inject herself into the game.

She is fast and light on her feet.

Sienna Twigg

Twigg will play half this season but did damage in 2023 at dummy-half where she caught defenders napping more than once with darts out of the ruck.

Wynnum Manly

Destiny Mino-Sinapati

Destiny Mino-Sinapati In action. Pics Adam Head
Destiny Mino-Sinapati In action. Pics Adam Head

The Gold Coast Titans NRLW winger will be out to make a statement after suffering a round one loss.

Mino-Sinapati has been named on the wing.

Gloria Seumalii

We are unsure if Seumalii is linked to any NRLW club but she should be.

A second rower capable of playing centre, Seumalii has been ultra consistent for Wynnum Manly in the past two seasons.

Sunshine Coast Falcons v Ipswich Jets

Ipswich Jets

Ariana Henderson

The Ipswich SHS student will be captain for the Jets this year and there is no one better for the job.

Once an outside back now playing at lock, Henderson will be tough with her carries but also a great link between her forwards and backs.

Falcons

Takoda Thompson

Sunshine Coast Falcons under-19 girls player Takoda Thompson. Picture: Patrick Woods.
Sunshine Coast Falcons under-19 girls player Takoda Thompson. Picture: Patrick Woods.

Thompson is the Sunshine Coast captain who has been named at lock after playing as a dummyhalf last season where she made our Harvey Norman under-19s Team of the Season.

HARVEY NORMAN UNDER-17 GIRLS

One of the Croyston twins with interchange forward Lourdes Vainikolo.
One of the Croyston twins with interchange forward Lourdes Vainikolo.

Tweed Seagulls v Tigers

Seagulls

Lourdes Vainikolo was a first game hero, not for her power running, but for a try saving tackle when a Wynnum win was brewing.

Saskia Croyston was front row star power for Tweed and her sister Mackenzie was not too far behind.

Tigers

Porche John

John was marvellous in the Tigers round one bout against Redcliffe, the Marsden SHS senior a wrecking ball through the middleof the field.

Watch for Riley-Jay Henry-Purcell, Lishainah Ulugiia and Sky-yvette Faimalie to give the Seagulls a handfulup front.

Kameryn Bray. Harvey Norman under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins, Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Kameryn Bray. Harvey Norman under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins, Sunday, February 11, 2024.

Kameryn Bray

The Tigers halfback got better as the game went on in round one and will be better for it.

A confidence player, Bray has a lovely spiral pass and is the key to unlocking her backline weapons.

Enah Desic

We couldn’t help but be impressed with the work rate of rake Enah Desic.

In yellow headgear, Desic did her part to help the Tigers to a round one victory, tackling her heart out, putting in kicksand of course getting to the rucks.

Enah Desic. Harvey Norman under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins, Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Enah Desic. Harvey Norman under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins, Sunday, February 11, 2024.

Teams

Tweed

1 Natalia Hickling

2 Alyce Togo

3 Aurora Maiden

4 Lacey Pedlow

5 Brianna Dance

6 Kaylee Booth

7 Torah Luadaka

8 Saskia Croyston

9 Diamond Graham

10 Tedashii Cora

11 Eden Velegrinis

12 Dakoda Dilworth

13 Mackenzie Croyston

14 Lourdes Vainikolo

15 Molly Benjamin

16 Affrica-Jade Hippi

17 Claire Cropp

Tigers

1 Imrana Pasese

2 Lily Sumner

3 Namoe GESA

4 Aganoa Pasese

5 Sasha Willemse

6 Charlotte Keki

7 Kameryn Bray

8 Porche John

9 Enah Desic

10 Sky-yvette Faimalie

11 Lishainah Ulugia

12 Orianna Clark

13 Riley-Jay Henry-Purcell

14 Lilijana Volkanovska

15 Perynese Ah-Wong

16 Shantai Cora

17 Summer Whiston

Bears v Dolphins

The Bears will give Olivia Mcallister and Isabella Brown chances to start in the forwards while Sharlize Hamilton goes onto the bench and Taliah Anderson goes from starting to another bench position.

Nikola MacDonald

The Keebra Park SHS winger had a strong start to the season and will look to back that up with more of the same.

She was tireless on defence and coming in off her wing to run the ball up.

Campbell Phillips. Harvey Norman under-17s rugby league action between the Burleigh Bears and Souths Logan Magpies. Saturday, February 10, 2024.
Campbell Phillips. Harvey Norman under-17s rugby league action between the Burleigh Bears and Souths Logan Magpies. Saturday, February 10, 2024.

Campbell Phillips

A field general, Phillips was exceptional with her communication last weekend.

She rarely stopped talking, whether it be scheming with her backs or directing her forward troops.

Tia Molo. Harvey Norman under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins, Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Tia Molo. Harvey Norman under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins, Sunday, February 11, 2024.

For Redcliffe Esme Hearsum has been named as a starting winger and Tia Molo goes from wing to centre.

Molo is a powerful winger who is going to get better with every game.

A representative netballer out of Brisbane State High, Molo is sure to score some tries this season.

Shar-Lene Nati. Harvey Norman under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins, Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Shar-Lene Nati. Harvey Norman under-17s action between the Tigers and Dolphins, Sunday, February 11, 2024.

Shar-Lene Nati

Nati is a natural for Redcliffe. At fullback, Nati can really get the Dolphins on the front foot with her speed and quick change of direction.

Teams

Bears

1 Lacey Mclaren

2 Nikola MacDonald

3 Kaelyn Passi

4 Genesis Tupa’i

5 Grace Jacobsen

6 Campbell Phillips

7 Yamun-Ginda Kelly-Buchanan

8 Olivia McAllister

9 Nivea Te Hokowhitu-Wynne

10 Eta Sikahele

11 Isabella Brown

12 Aaliayah-May Mackenzie

13 Tiggi Groves

14 Sharlize Hamilton

15 Seneisha Hepi

16 Taliah Anderson

17 Sylvia Tangeria

Dolphins

1 Shar-Lene Nati

2 Esme Hearsum

3 Deleni Paitai

4 Tia Molo

5. Layla Satui

6 Kaia Skeen

7 Ellicyr Tighe

8 Luisa Olomalii

9 Raewyn Olomalii

10 Harmony Harris

11 Harlem Walker

12 TBA

13 Keira RANGI

14 Maddison Russell

15 TBA

16 TBA

17 TBA

Capras v Blackhawks

Capras

1 Zoe Robson

2 Freya Hansen

3 Chanelle Williams

4 Maycee Brown

5 Teleah Cassar

6 Caydence Fouracre

7 Madeline Johnson

8 Ruivani Auda

9 Josie Wogand

10 Stevie-Lee Dixson

11 Chloe Powell

12 Alexis Bukowski

13 Macey Evans

14 Dayna Green

15Jorgie Mitchell

16 Kamalita Tasi Maaka

17 Dale Lewis

Blackhawks

1 Taya Bowie

2 Siena Tabacchi

3 Olivia Dagge

4 Hollie PARKES

5 Jade Cowan

6 Brooke Kira

7 Teyanna Mataa

8 Marayah Tapau-Taylor

9 Olivia Fletcher

10 Maryanne Tutavake

11 Chloe Maxwell

12 Jakaia Collett

13 Evoltia Tuala

14 Mia PASHLEY

15 Serenity Mila

16 Taylar VIERO

17 Kiesha Devow

Norths v Wynnum Manly

Emily Whittaker was magnificent for Wynnum in the season opener, with her energy with the ball and effort in defence outstanding. Nikita Ballinger will start in the second row this week.

THE TEAMS

Wynnum Manly

1 Leevi Williams

2 Matelia Fuller

3 Jada Waerea

4 Lauryn Martin

5. Ruby Powles

6 Jayla Andrew

7 Tameka Barnes

8 Summer Thorne

9 Emily Whittaker

10 Tupoutua KING

11 Nikita Ballinger

12 Taleigha Kingston-Francis

13 London PAKURA

14 Kc Campbell

15 Breanna Gault

16 Blaze Thornell-Hei Hei

17 Amber James

Norths

1 Eva Steers

2 Aaliyah MURPHY

3 Jessica Jahnke

4 Barbara Sakaio

5 Jhenarie MCAVOY-TURPIN

6 Paige STAGG

7 Ashley Cotter

8 Jara’Kyah TURPIN

9 Jessica CROSS

10 Memphis Tanielu

11 Manieya Aalders

12 Nyeema TUUA

13 Easter Taualai

13 London Pakura

14 Bailey WEBB

15 Lieseth Ware

16 Abuk GAW

17 Rharni LAW

Falcons v Jets

Falcons

1 Shaya CARFANTAN

2 Aamira RENOUF

3 Mackenzie Cassar

4 Ayslinn Pollock

5 Ella Willison

6 Tilly Cason

7 Macie BULLMAN

8 Mali CRAWFORD

9 Emily Maher

10Makayla Elliott

11 Alexa BURGESS

12 Jorden BLOOMFIELD

13 Sarah MCGUIRE

14 Satara Wood

15 Marley Chan

16 Lucy Sammut

17 Aleera GOSDEN

Jets

1 Tenapau NAAWI

2 Tylah HAMILTON

3 Tannah KLASS

4 Lahna HUGHES

5 Emilee George

6 Jazmyn BRENNAN-ROWE

7 Ruby VAYRO

8 Emalini WAQAIRATU

9 Marley MORGAN

10 Isabella Shepherd

11 Mizpah SETU

12 Summer HOET

13Agnes SU’A PALA

14 Inndia O’DONOHUE

15 Deizahn Chan-Foung

16 Shiloh MAREKO

17 Pania Powhiro

Bulls v Clydesdales

Bulls

1 Bella BARRETT

2 Kanisha Green

3 Izabelle SHORTER

4 Kiarah MILLS

5 Lucy Medlock

6 Shakina GODBEE

7 Deena BUDBY

8 Summer SULLIVAN

9 Aleara Todd

10 Sienna SLATTERY

11 Baylie HUTTON

12 Sharlece Fisher

13 Madison Holding

14 Mackenzie Pitchford

15 Layla CAMPBELL-COOK

16 Olive FINGER

17 Laylah SIMPSON

Clydesdales

1 Mia BYRNES

2 Karlie FALVEY

3 Ella HOLLIS

4 Abby SAYEG

5 Sophie PENDER

6 Lille MERLOW

7 Aaliyah MURRAY

8 Shyanna-cee CRITTLE

9 Ava MITCHELL

10 Mia EVERSON

11 Leteena MEDLAND

12 Tayla HORROBIN

13 Pypah Ferguson

14 Sienna CARR

15 Poppy GIBBONS

16 Angela ROBERTSON

17 Chloe THOMPSON

Cutters v Pride

Cutters

1 Courtney HARRIS

2 Erin SYNNOTT

3 Zoe ZIEGELER

4 Jaccoa KEYSSECKER

5 Lilly Giblett

6 Mikayla PITT

7 Keeley Logan

8 Jada Cahill

9 Ella Duncan

10 Emily DONALDSON

11 Ebony TEMPLE

12 Selina COWLEY

13 Cianna FAULKNER

14 Montana HODGKINSON

15 Jessica HAWORTH

16 Aleisha Corbett

17Liteeana- Lucy Wilson-Larry

Pride

1 Jordana Woods

2 Nylese Meredith

3 TBA

4 Kieesha Sailor

5 Taylor FITZGERALD

6 Jaeda Morato

7 Brydee Spry

8 Mary-sha MAIRU

9 Nelly Robertson

10 Arianna Martin

11 Elishama Suavai

12 Kayden Plumb

13 Chloe MACKENZIE

14 Summer-Rose Phair

15 Teneisha AH KEE

16 Shiloh-Lily BABSEK

17 Wasada Lui

Originally published as Meninga, Connell Cups and Harvey girls Round 2 player selection highlights

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/bundaberg/sport/meninga-connell-cups-and-harvey-girls-rd-2-player-selection-highlights/news-story/f8bc9d8817260a719aa9ea72d9c61128