NewsBite

2023 Webcke Price medal winner dominate TRL round 14 stars list

After an exciting round 14 we’ve named our Top 10 stars of Toowoomba Rugby League. Find out which male and female from your club cracked the list here.

Brock Diment was a key figure for Valleys at the weekend.
Brock Diment was a key figure for Valleys at the weekend.

Chris Woodbridge is back.

If there was any doubt about the electrifying full-back’s 2024 form, it has been dispelled in the last two weeks.

After dominating the 47th Battalion Carnival a fortnight ago, Woodbridge mauled the Oakey Bears on Sunday.

Find out who else made our top 10 players list here.

HONOURABLE MENTIONS: Matthew Drews (Dalby A-grade), Joey Sanky (Dalby A-grade), Jone Rarabalavu (Warwick A-grade), Liam Short (Pittsworth A-grade), Brayden Falvey (Dalby Reserves), Lance Mcgrady Dennison (Warwick Reserves), Curtly Hammond (Valleys Reserves), Reagan McMillan (Highfields Women) and Lucy Davis (Highfields Women) all scored doubles on the weekend.

10. Tony Clevin (Brothers A-grade)

The Brothers playmaker scored have his side’s points in their 24-16 loss to Gatton Hawks.

Lining up at five-eighth, Clevin scored a try and kicked two conversions.

9. Brock Diment (Valleys A-grade)

The first of two Valleys Roosters A-graders on our list.

Roosters beat fellow heavyweights Wattles 38-10 at the weekend thanks to the combined efforts of the whole team.

Playing at fullback, Diment chipped in with a try, two conversions and a penalty goal.

8. Cory Mcgrady (Valleys A-grade)

Mcgrady claims the number eight spot ahead of teammate Diment because of his superior points haul

The halfback scored a try, kicked three conversions and penalty to rack up 12 points – two better than Diment.

Cory McGrady (pictured in action for Western Clydesdales last year) was a key player for Valleys on the weekend. Picture: Nev Madsen.
Cory McGrady (pictured in action for Western Clydesdales last year) was a key player for Valleys on the weekend. Picture: Nev Madsen.

7. Bailey Hill (Gatton Reserves)

The barnstorming prop barged over for three tries in his side’s 42-18 win against Brothers.

3 tries, prop in 42-18 win over brothers

6. Bridie Gray (Gatton Women)

Gray picked up a hat-trick in her side’s 38-6 demolition of Brothers at the weekend.

Prop, 3 tries in 38-6 win over Brothers.

5. Cory Haywood (Highfields A-grade)

Haywood was the deciding factor in Highfields 24-18 defeat of Pittsworth at the weekend.

With both sides scoring four tries each the Eagles skipper secured a win with his boot.

While Pittsworth’s kickers went one from four, Haywood converted three of his chances and kicked a penalty.

4. Jaren Bender (Valleys Reserves)

Like Haywood – Bender was the difference maker in his side’s clash with Wattles.

The Roosters scored five tries to Wattles four and Bender kicked all five of his conversion attempts.

The five-eighth also booted home a penalty goal in his side’s 32-22 win.

3. Thomas Fry (Souths U19s)

The talented centre ran roughshod over the Warwick Cowboys scoring a hat-trick in his side’s 30-16 win.

2. Cameron Charlton Bundock (Gatton A-grade)

The fleet-footed winger had a day out against Brothers.

Capitalising on the good work from his teammates Bundock scored a treble in his side’s 24-16 win.

1. Chris Woodbridge (Dalby A-grade)

Woodbridge was unplayable at the weekend.

The 2023 Webcke Price medallist mauled Oakey Bears in his side’s 74-0 win.

Fresh from a player of the tournament effort in the 47th Battalion Trophy – Woodbridge racked up 42 scoring five tries and 11 conversions.

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/sport/2023-webcke-price-medal-winner-dominate-trl-round-14-stars-list/news-story/a9e10b5b39012f8d0858032dd390b45d