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Players to watch in the QRL Hastings Deering Under-21 colts competition in 2023

Meet over 40 of Queensland’s best under-21 rugby league players. We have scoured the state to shine a light on the stars to watch in the Hastings Deering colts representative competition, set to begin this weekend.

Meet over 40 of Queensland’s best under-21 rugby league players.

We have scoured the state to shine a light on the stars to watch in the Hastings Deering colts representative competition, set to begin this weekend.

See the full list below.

TOWNSVILLE

Name: Tyreice Baira-Gela

Club: Townsville Blackhawks

Position: Prop

Comment: The former Kirwan State High School star has trained really well through the pre-season while training with the Queensland Cup team.

Baira-Gela is a really strong player and a natural leader. He’s dominant at what he does and his aggression through the middle of the field will give the Blackhawks go-forward all season.

Tyreice Baira-Gela during the TDRL A Grade grand final between Brothers and Centrals Tigers at Townsville Sports Reserve. Picture: Matthew Elkerton
Tyreice Baira-Gela during the TDRL A Grade grand final between Brothers and Centrals Tigers at Townsville Sports Reserve. Picture: Matthew Elkerton

Name: Tyrone Gunn-James

Club: Townsville Blackhawks

Position: Middle forward

Comment: Possessing good leg-speed and a seemingly endless stash of aggression, Blackhawks coach Roy Baira will look to Gunn-James to lead the team’s pack.

A very strong defender who will be called upon to stand up to any opposition pack the team comes up against.

Gunn-James is talented enough to play Q Cup and could feature in the senior team at points throughout this season.

Tyrone Gunn-James pictured while at the Kirwan State High School Bears rugby league team in 2019. Picture: Matt Taylor.
Tyrone Gunn-James pictured while at the Kirwan State High School Bears rugby league team in 2019. Picture: Matt Taylor.

Name: Joel Baldwin

Club: Townsville Blackhawks

Position: Hooker

Comment: Baldwin is described as the fittest lad in the squad and he’s got good, fast feet.

The elusive dummy-half is playing on this year after a really strong season with Townsville’s colts last year.

An on-field leader who captained the team in their trials, Baldwin will be an integral part of Baira’s plans for 2023.

Joel Baldwin pictured playing for Charters Towers. Picture: Evan Morgan
Joel Baldwin pictured playing for Charters Towers. Picture: Evan Morgan

Name: Ragarive Wavik

Club: Townsville Blackhawks

Position: Fullback / Centre

Comment: Wavik is predicted to be with the under-21s for a fair chunk of this season though he has been named as the 18th man for the Blackhawks’ Hostplus Cup team already this season.

A Papua New Guinea product who has represented Queensland in the under-19s state of origin and was selected for the Emerging maroons under-18s aged 16.

In November 2022, Wavik was elevated from the North Queensland Cowboys’ young guns into the NRL squad on a supplementary contract that allows him to train full-time while sitting outside the club’s top 30.

Townsville Blackhawks Ragarive Wavik (left) and Dudley Dotoi. Picture: Alix Sweeney
Townsville Blackhawks Ragarive Wavik (left) and Dudley Dotoi. Picture: Alix Sweeney

Name: Dudley Dotoi

Club: Townsville Blackhawks

Position: Centre

Comment: Dotoi recently returned from a stint in Sydney with the Wests Tigers.

A Bowen local who played his junior footy in the Burdekin, Dotoi went down to Wests after school and has been training really well and improving his consistency.

Dotoi is naturally very strong and he will be a deadly strike weapon out wide in the centres – a lot of defenders will struggle to contain him this season causing headaches for coaches around the competition.

Name: Zac Lamont

Club: Townsville Blackhawks

Position: Halfback

Comment: Lamont is 19 this year and played with coach Baira in the Mal Meninga Cup in 2022 before making the step up into colts this season after playing a few games in the HDC at the back end of last year.

Lamont has come along really well with his development and he’ll be a great leader in the halves for many years to come.

Zac Lamont pictured with Mountain Creek High School. He will play for Townsville in 2023.
Zac Lamont pictured with Mountain Creek High School. He will play for Townsville in 2023.

GOLD COAST

Name: Tuvalli Khan-Pereira

Club: Burleigh Bears

Position: Outside backs

Comment: Tipped to line up on the wing like his brother, however Tuvalli Khan-Pereira is every bit as capable of doing a job at fullback. The younger sibling of Gold Coast Titans rookie Alofiana Khan-Pereira is blessed with nearly as much speed, and will no doubt be a regular point of attack for the Bears.

Tuvalli Khan-Pereira scoring a try for Keebra Park SHS in the Langer Cup against Marsden SHS. Picture: Jerad Williams
Tuvalli Khan-Pereira scoring a try for Keebra Park SHS in the Langer Cup against Marsden SHS. Picture: Jerad Williams

Name: Nick Zusak

Club: Burleigh Bears

Position: Halfback

Comment: Praised as being a controlling half who coach Matt Foster says is able to “manipulate the play” to bring out the best in his teammates. Nick Zusak has a wealth of halves to contend with to cement the Burleigh jumper, but his impressive trial form will no doubt pay dividends.

Name: Immanuel Kalekale

Club: Burleigh Bears

Position: Prop

Comment: A 2022 campaign and recent preseason disrupted by injury and head knock concerns may have hindered Immanuel Kalekale, but the Kiwi product and Future Titans prop will pack plenty of punch once he takes the field. So often the biggest youngster on the field throughout his junior ranks, a teen phenom who has previously been compared to a James Fisher-Harris style player will be eager to justify the praise.

Immanuel Kalekale playing for Qld in the ASSRL National semi-finals. Picture: Liam Kidston
Immanuel Kalekale playing for Qld in the ASSRL National semi-finals. Picture: Liam Kidston

Name: Arama Hau

Club: Burleigh Bears

Position: Second Row

Comment: Just last year he shone in the Queensland and Australian schoolboys line up, and now Future Titan Arama Hau is bracing for the next phase in his career. While he brings plenty of size, it is Hau’s subtle passing game and skillset close to the line that has him primed to become a genuine force either on the edge or at lock.

Arama Hau playing for Keebra Park in the Langer Trophy against Palm Beach Currumbin. Picture: Liam Kidston
Arama Hau playing for Keebra Park in the Langer Trophy against Palm Beach Currumbin. Picture: Liam Kidston

Name: Cruz Lasike

Club: Burleigh Bears

Position: Centre

Comment: Cruz Lasike earned a call up to the Bears’ Queensland Cup squad for preseason on the back of a brilliant campaign for Runaway Bay in the A-grade competition. Defensively capable of taking on the best centres in the senior competition, such as former Cup player and Lebanon international Allan Lockwood, garnered plenty of praise prior to his colts selection.

Name: Jack Field

Club: Tweed Seagulls

Position: Fullback

Comment: Capable of playing at five-eighth as well, Tweed co-captain Jack Field is tipped to bring a three-pronged attack to the Seagulls alongside his halves. Blessed with plenty of speed and a brilliant ball player who is set to unleash a lightning quick outside back contingent at Piggabeen.

Name: Max Liles

Club: Tweed Seagulls

Position: Halfback/Five Eight

Comment: A preseason spent training with the Titans and Seagulls’ Queensland Cup side has seemingly matured Max Liles, who now appears primed to spearhead the colts charge. A strong left foot kick and a developing understanding of when to strike and when to play it safe, expect him to be at the heart of the attacking brand Tweed intend to play.

Name: Jesse Jackson

Club: Tweed Seagulls

Position: Prop

Comment: Returning for another stint in the colts, Jesse Jackson looms as the leader of the pack through the middle. Backed with a high work rate and uncompromising attitude, Jackson will never take a backward step and will always be on the hunt for offload chances.

Name: Ryan Foran

Club: Tweed Seagulls

Position: Second Row

Comment: A member of the Future Titans academy and set to join the Titans top 30 squad next year, this could be the biggest chance for Ryan Foran to prove his credentials for senior football. There is every chance he will earn a Queensland Cup debut this year as the NRL side groom him towards the top level.

Ryan Foran pictured playing for Palm Beach Currumbin in the Phil Hall Cup. Picture: Liam Kidston
Ryan Foran pictured playing for Palm Beach Currumbin in the Phil Hall Cup. Picture: Liam Kidston

Name: Jayden Wright

Club: Tweed Seagulls

Position: Prop

Comment: Another young gun who has benefited from training in the Gold Coast’s NRL system, Jayden Wright will be determined to cast aside an injury ravaged 2022, which included a shoulder reconstruction, to prove to the Titans he is worthy of greater exposure. Big, strong and a hard line runner on his edge, he will likely assume roles both through the middle and on an edge.

ayden Wright pictured playing for Palm Beach Currumbin SHS in the Phil Hall Cup against St Brendan's College. Picture: Liam Kidston
ayden Wright pictured playing for Palm Beach Currumbin SHS in the Phil Hall Cup against St Brendan's College. Picture: Liam Kidston

SUNSHINE COAST

Name: Blake Ginman

Club: Sunshine Coast Falcons

Position: Hooker

A gritty hooker that plays well above his weight. He loves the rough stuff and brings a lot of energy when he is on the field. He has worked really hard over the pre-season and leads from the front.

Sunshine Coast Falcons Hastings Deering Cup player for 2023, Blake Ginman. Picture: Patrick Woods
Sunshine Coast Falcons Hastings Deering Cup player for 2023, Blake Ginman. Picture: Patrick Woods

Name: Blake Woodford

Club: Sunshine Coast Falcons

Position: Prop

A no-nonsense ruckie that serves as a tough and mobile player. He brings a high work rate to the Falcons and after his performances in 2022 he earned himself a Queensland Cup pre-season. Look for Woodford to take his game to another level this season.

Sunshine Coast Falcons Hastings Deering Cup player for 2023, Blake Woodford. Picture: Patrick Woods
Sunshine Coast Falcons Hastings Deering Cup player for 2023, Blake Woodford. Picture: Patrick Woods

Name: Kalani Sing

Club: Sunshine Coast Falcons

Position: Centre

The son of former Queensland and Australian rugby league star Matt Sing, Kalani is also a standout in the centres. After a move from Yeppoon last year, Sing brings plenty of genuine pace to the Falcons and can find the tryline with ease.

Sunshine Coast Falcons Hastings Deering Cup player for 2023, Kalani Sing. Picture: Patrick Woods
Sunshine Coast Falcons Hastings Deering Cup player for 2023, Kalani Sing. Picture: Patrick Woods

Name: Brendan Siebuhr

Club: Sunshine Coast Falcons

Position: Centre/Second Row

Siebuhr was the ultimate utility in 2022 filling in at a number of positions but really thrived as an outside back. Siebuhr also was invited to take part in the Queensland Cup pre-season and that’s already seen his game grow in the lead up to round one.

Sunshine Coast Falcons Hastings Deering Cup player for 2023, Brendan Siebuhr. Picture: Patrick Woods
Sunshine Coast Falcons Hastings Deering Cup player for 2023, Brendan Siebuhr. Picture: Patrick Woods

Name: Josh Chappell

Club: Sunshine Coast Falcons

Position: Halfback

Originally a Dalby junior who has made the move to the Sunshine Coast by way of the Parramatta Eels. Chappell brings a great kicking game and can control the game exceptionally well. He brings plenty of confidence to the players around him both on and off the ball.

Josh Chappell pictured playing for the Valleys Roosters in 2020.
Josh Chappell pictured playing for the Valleys Roosters in 2020.

MACKAY

Name: Kane Simon

Position: Fullback

Comment:Kane Simo takes the field with his sights set on a bigger and better season in 2023! Having already made waves with his outstanding performance in 2022, Simon is ready to push his limits and take his game to new heights this year. With his unparalleled skills and fierce determination, he’s sure to leave a lasting impression and prove himself as one of the top players in the game.

Kane Simon in the Sarina and Brothers RLMD A Grade clash in Mackay, August 22, 2021. Picture: Marty Strecker
Kane Simon in the Sarina and Brothers RLMD A Grade clash in Mackay, August 22, 2021. Picture: Marty Strecker

Name: Henri Stocks

Position: Five-eighth

Comment: Get ready to witness the rise of Henri Stocks as he sets his sights on becoming a dominant force in the upcoming Hastings Deering Colts competition! Having already showcased his skills in five games for our Hostplus Cup team in 2022, Stocks is poised to take his game to the next level this year. Keep your eyes on this up-and-coming player as he sets the field ablaze with his unparalleled talent and determination.

Henri Stocks pictured playing in the Aaron Payne Cup. Picture: Alix Sweeney
Henri Stocks pictured playing in the Aaron Payne Cup. Picture: Alix Sweeney

Name: Ethan Sweet

Position: Second row

Comment: Hold on to your seats as Ethan Sweet, the formidable ball-runner, takes the field by storm! With sheer strength and power, Sweet poses a constant threat to the opposition’s defence every time he charges with the ball. His explosive runs are sure to keep the opposition on their toes and make for an electrifying spectacle

Ethan Sweet pictured playing for St Patrick’s College against Kirwan State High School in the Aaron Payne Cup in Mackay. Picture: Callum Dick
Ethan Sweet pictured playing for St Patrick’s College against Kirwan State High School in the Aaron Payne Cup in Mackay. Picture: Callum Dick

Name: Hugh Arthur

Position: Second row

Comment: Prepare to be amazed by the exceptional skills of second rower, Hugh Arthur. With an unwavering work ethic, Arthur sets the benchmark for his team in both attack and defence, tirelessly driving the game forward. A true powerhouse and leader, he’s sure to leave an unforgettable mark on the field.

Name: Baden Robinson

Position: Lock

Comment: Get ready for an explosive display of rugby skills as Braden Robinson takes the field. This ball-playing lock is not only a powerhouse in the scrum but also brings a unique edge to the attack with his exceptional short-passing game. With his precision, speed, and agility, Robinson is sure to be a game-changer and a force to be reckoned with.

TOOWOOMBA

Name: Kaden Bushe

Club: Western Clydesdales

Position: Fullback

An experienced Toowoomba Rugby League campaigner despite his young age. The lightning quick fullback takes the ball at pace loves running into the line and will be an X-factor in the side.

Name: Kai Duggan

Club: Western Clydesdales

Position: Fullback

Has played the bulk of his senior footy at hooker but only because uncle Matt Duggan ranks among the TRL’s greatest ever halves. Kai, who will play halfback for the Clydesdales, has great vision and organisational skills.

Kai Duggan celebrates Jasper Curran's try for Downlands in the O'Callaghan Cup in 2019.
Kai Duggan celebrates Jasper Curran's try for Downlands in the O'Callaghan Cup in 2019.

Name: Hayden Ensbey

Club: Western Clydesdales

Position: Hooker

There’s no questioning Ensbey’s potential. The young hooker made his Hostplus Cup debut against the Sunshine Coast Falcons in round 4 of the state-wide competition. Ensbey is sharp around the ruck and leads the team’s line speed in defence.

Hayden Ensbey pictured playing for North Coast Bulldogs in 2019.
Hayden Ensbey pictured playing for North Coast Bulldogs in 2019.

Name: Alex Donn

Club: Western Clydesdales

Position: Backrow

Not only is the big backrower a great character he’s also a great player. Big and strong, Donn will be a handful for opposition defences this season.

Name: Oli Bichel

Club: Western Clydesdales

Position: Outside back

A strong and quick outside back who loves to get his hands on the ball and is always willing to make the tough runs.

CAIRNS

Name: Travis Cornthwaite

Position: Hooker, halfback

Comment: Cornthwaite is a smart operator with a high football IQ who will be charged with leading this team around the paddock. The young gun has drawn comparisons to former Pride premiership winning captain Jason Roos (2014), who combined his intelligence on the footy field with a never-say-die ticker and plenty of heart.

Name: Billy Salameh

Club: Northern Pride

Position: Prop

Comment: A big body through the middle who joined the Pride from Sydney in pursuit of an opportunity. He’s a hard-hitting, hard-running middle forward who isn’t afraid of hard work. Has fit in well with the team and is keen to make an impact.

Name: Thauki Satrick

Club: Northern Pride

Position: Second row

Comment: Don’t be shocked to see ball-carrying rivals veer away from Satrick: the young gun is a tough forward who hits to hurt. He’s is the muscle of this pack, a player who runs hard, fights to stay alive in tackles, and has developed a handy offload to enhance the threat he poses. Has played a fair bit of A-grade in the FNQ Rugby League and more than held his own against grown men.

Thauki Satrick pictured playing for Yarrabah in the CDRL against Suburbs. Picture: Brian Cassey
Thauki Satrick pictured playing for Yarrabah in the CDRL against Suburbs. Picture: Brian Cassey

Name: Corey Kennedy

Club: Northern Pride

Position: Second-row, lock

Comments: There will be plenty of interested observers keeping a close eye on Kennedy’s progress through the year. A hard worker who gets through plenty of work, Kennedy has spent a few seasons playing against men in A-grade, and an off-season training alongside the Pride’s Hostplus Cup squad - where he held his own - has the lock primed for a big campaign.

Corey Kennedy is tackled in the Hastings Deering Colts Queensland Cup match between the Northern Pride and the Redcliffe Dolphins, held at Barlow Park. Picture: Brendan Radke
Corey Kennedy is tackled in the Hastings Deering Colts Queensland Cup match between the Northern Pride and the Redcliffe Dolphins, held at Barlow Park. Picture: Brendan Radke

Name: Nathaniel Cowan

Club: Northern Pride

Position: Lock

Comments: Another promising prospect who travelled to Cairns in search of an opportunity, Cowan will be unleashed as a 100kg impact weapon off the bench in round one. A Sydney product who played for the Clydesdales last season, Cowan will bring plenty of size and muscle to the Colts’ forward pack.

BRISBANE

Name: Samson Sauaso

Club: Ipswich Jets

Position: Prop

A Redbank Bears junior and Ipswich SHS Old Boy, Sauaso is the a tough no nonsense prop who will lead through his actions.

With Samoan heritage, Sauaso is the older brother of teen star Shalom Sauaso who has the world at her foot such is her feel of both codes of rugby.

Redbank Plains Bears captain Samson Sauaso raises the trophy after his team won the Rugby League Ipswich Colts grand final. Picture: Bruce Clayton
Redbank Plains Bears captain Samson Sauaso raises the trophy after his team won the Rugby League Ipswich Colts grand final. Picture: Bruce Clayton

Name: Ky Rashleigh

Club: Ipswich Jets

Position: Hooker

From the rugby league rich Darling Downs region, Rashleigh is a newcomer to the Jets this year and has already been given captaincy honours.

That in itself is a reason why he’s one to watch. Throw in the fact he can break open defences with his sidestep, speed and duck-and-weave manoeuvre and you have a breakout player in the making.

Ky Rashleigh, Mustangs. Auswide Bank Mal Meninga Cup, Western Mustangs vs Wide Bay Bulls. Saturday, March 27, 2021. Picture: Nev Madsen.
Ky Rashleigh, Mustangs. Auswide Bank Mal Meninga Cup, Western Mustangs vs Wide Bay Bulls. Saturday, March 27, 2021. Picture: Nev Madsen.

Name: Ayden Hoad

Club: Redcliffe Dolphins

Position: reserve rake

We have had the joy of covering the rugby union and rugby league weapon fend off his rivals in the AIC competition for Iona College.

He will be a boost of energy off the bench for the Dolphins, but he can play wherever he is needed. As can his brother Sully, who has been named on the bench for round 1.

Name: Caleb Jackson

Caleb Jackson with the ball.
Caleb Jackson with the ball.

Club: Redcliffe Dolphins

Position: centre

Jackson was one of the Langer Trophy’s best centres last season for the Nation’s No.1 schoolboy team Ipswich SHS. He was a genuine try scorer, and with Cronulla signed Tre Fotu next to him, no one stood a chance.

Jackson is signed by the Redcliffe Dolphins and we predict he will be a leading try scorer in the competition if he stays healthy.

Name: Munga Baruani

Club: Norths Devils

Position: winger

A Keebra Park SHS Old Boy, Baruani was no doubt a beneficiary of the school’s world class rugby league academy.

He is the twin brother of Kulu (see below), and is just who you want on the wing. Trusty, speedy and strong.

Munga Barauni, 17, of Keebra Park.
Munga Barauni, 17, of Keebra Park.

Name: Damascus Neemia

Club: Norths Devils

Position: lock

Wavell SHS old boy was one of the Langer Trophy’s best blue collar workers last year, a consistent prop who stood like a pillar in the ruck.

He did his job week in, week out and Devils fans should expect nothing less this season from the Queensland schoolboys forward.

Name: Harry Walters

Club: Norths Devils

Position: second row

The son of Kevin Walters has continued to improve and this season it will surprise no one to see him take his game to the next level.

Walters progressed through the Gregory Terrace ranks, but really hit his strap after school. He didn’t play First XV rugby but this year he will prove one of North’s most important forward movers.

Name: Kulu Baruani

Kulu Baruani.
Kulu Baruani.

Club: Wynnum-Manly Seagulls

Position: winger

A crucial member of Ipswich SHS’ all conquering schoolboy league side which swept their way through the Langer Trophy undefeated before being crowned Australia’s No.1 side.

Baruani is a clinical finisher, an aerial threat and an even better teammate.

Name: Cassius Cowley

Club: Wynnum-Manly Seagulls

Position: five-eighth

Marsden SHS alumni Cowley will be his side’s key to unlocking the backline.

Coming from a terrific Marsden rugby league program while also benefiting under Meninga Cup coach Jesse Maclean in previous years, Cowley is sure to spark the attack.

Meninga Cuop, Wynnum Manly Seagulls vs Redcliffe Dolphins. Seagulls #7 Cassius Cowley. April 10, 2021 - Picture: Renae Droop
Meninga Cuop, Wynnum Manly Seagulls vs Redcliffe Dolphins. Seagulls #7 Cassius Cowley. April 10, 2021 - Picture: Renae Droop

Name: John Radel

Club: Wynnum-Manly Seagulls

Position: prop

The seagulls skipper will lead from the front as an old fashioned front rower who does the simple things right - and is as tough as nail.

In recent years he has been an elite level Meninga Cup player.

Name: Tyree Bowman

Tyree Bowman (scoring the ball) is a Marsden SHS Old Boy.
Tyree Bowman (scoring the ball) is a Marsden SHS Old Boy.

Club: Wynnum Manly

Position: Hooker

There is a touch of Isaac Luke (Souths and Warriors champion) about this hardy hooker who has great ball skills and a sixth sense on when to pass or take off himself and promote his runners.

Name: Madison Beckett

Club: Brisbane Tigers

Position: lock

The club’s reigning Player of the Year and Players Player, No.13 Madison Beckett is coming off a Hostplus Cup preseason.

Head coach Mark Gliddon said “tough” was the one word to describe him.

“Just an old school, uncompromising tough middle.”

Name: Tea-Rani Woodman Tuhoro

Club: Brisbane Tigers

Position: Wing

Blink and you might miss him. WoodmanTuhoro is a lightning fast winger who has been signed by the Melbourne Storm on speculation because of his speed.

Name: Lachlan West

Club: Brisbane Tigers

Position: fullback

Coming back for his third and final year of Colts, prolific tryscorer West has come out of his shell over the off season and is leading the way at training.

Coach Gliddon said it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him have a big year given his improvement in the effort areas.

Name: Kaleb Winters-Chang

Club: Souths-Logan Magpies

Position: second rower

An edge back-rower who has really developed and matured over the off-season. Winters-Chang is extremely coachable and works hard on developing the intricacies of his craft.

Another quality trait of the Souths-Logan junior (Logan Brothers) is his team first mentality, a mentality that can’t always be coached into athletes.

Brisbane State High School player Kaleb Winters GPS First XV rugby union match between Brisbane State HIgh School and St Joseph's Gregory Terrace. Saturday July 24, 2021. Picture, John Gass
Brisbane State High School player Kaleb Winters GPS First XV rugby union match between Brisbane State HIgh School and St Joseph's Gregory Terrace. Saturday July 24, 2021. Picture, John Gass

Name: Zane Kaatz

Club: Souths-Logan Magpies

Position: five-eighth

A leader in St Edmund’s College’s resurgent First XV side last year in the AIC competition, Kaatz boasts a kicking game capable of turning a game.

Name: Cody Hamilton

Club: Souths Logan

Position: Halfback

The brother of esteemed C-Cup play Guy, Hamilton is a clever halfback who can influence games with his kicking game and running game. Playing in this competition will be a challenge but one he is sure to rise to.

Originally published as Players to watch in the QRL Hastings Deering Under-21 colts competition in 2023

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