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DIEHARD
11-03-10, 01:01 PM
Wynnum Manly Seagulls vs Burleigh Bears
Sat, Mar 13 2:00 PM BMD Kougari Oval

DIEHARD
11-03-10, 01:03 PM
WYNNUM MANLY

1. Shea Moylan
2. Jason Moon
3. Steve Michaels
4. David Seage
5. Shaun Cotter
6. Ben Cronin
7. Matthew Seamark
8. Will Scanlan
9. Aoterangi Herangi
10. Tim Natusch
11. Jon Grieve
12. Darren Bain
13. Luke Dalziel Don
14. Jack Afamasaga
15. Kurtis Curry
16. Ben Shea
17. Jake Granville

BURLEIGH BEARS

1. Nick Parfitt
2. Nathan Ross
3. Germaine Paulson
4. Clinton Toopi
5. Chad Grintell
6. Richie Williams
7. Brent McConnell
8. Kale Burton
9. Scott Smith
10. Dayne Weston
11. Bodene Thompson
12. Tanu Wulf
13. Matt Pow
14. Brett O’Farrell
15. Jimmy Andersen
16. Brad Baldry
17. Kurt Sorensen

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 01:51 PM
This game will be on ABC TV at 2pm QLD TIME.

Tune in and watch our Titans play and support one of our feeder clubs.

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 02:10 PM
Richie Williams just copped a flying elbow to the jaw. He was holding it. Looks ok, hopefully it is. No penalty awarded...

Blazertaser
13-03-10, 02:12 PM
Come on the bears:)

Blazer:thumbsup:

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 03:09 PM
Nil all at half time. Still nil all 45mins in.

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 03:34 PM
70mins and still nil all.

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 03:35 PM
Williams just shanked a field goal.

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 03:40 PM
Wynnum miss penalty goal! SHould have gone for a try or field goal.

Record for lowest scoring QCUP game is 6-0 in 1996.

It's still nil all 75 mins.

kwigibo
13-03-10, 03:45 PM
0-0 full time

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 03:47 PM
Nil all draw!

Wynnum got a piggy back up field off a penalty, when for a field goal. Got charged down. Regathered and had another woeful effort. Secured by Bears. Game over.

History in the Queensland Cup!

Blazertaser
13-03-10, 04:00 PM
0-0 full time

Was it a good full on game for the score to be that at full time?
Or did both teams just not perform today making it a dull/boring game?

Blazer:thumbsup:

kwigibo
13-03-10, 04:03 PM
Was it a good full on game for the score to be that at full time?
Or did both teams just not perform today making it a dull/boring game?

Blazer:thumbsup:

I only saw the second half, but the wind coupled with some poor handling and dodgy ruck officiating really broke down both teams' attack

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 04:05 PM
I only saw the second half, but the wind coupled with some poor handling and dodgy ruck officiating really broke down both teams' attack

Yep that is pretty much how it was.

titansrawesome
13-03-10, 04:05 PM
toopi didnt play good

DIEHARD
13-03-10, 04:08 PM
toopi didnt play good

Yea he didn't. From what I saw he gave a few penalties/turnovers.

Only had one maybe two training sessions with Burleigh Bears.

DIEHARD
15-03-10, 01:26 PM
Parfitt Bears all about draw

MARYBOROUGH’S Nick Parfitt is the greatest point’s scorer in the history of the Queensland Cup but even he couldn’t do anything to prevent some bizarre history being made in the competition on Saturday.

Parfitt and his Burleigh Bears team-mates played out a 0-0 draw against Wynnum Manly, the first scoreless game in the history of the Cup, in the opening round of the season at Kougari Oval.

The previous lowest scoring game in the competition was in 1996 when Redcliffe beat Toowoomba 6-0.

Parfitt, a full-back, who played all his junior football for Rovers in the Heritage City before he moved south in 2000 to join the Brisbane Broncos, said he’d never played in a game like it.

“I haven’t even gone close to being part of anything like it – you could tell it was unique,” Parfitt who played six times for the Broncos after making his debut against Wests/Tigers in 2002 before joining the Gold Coast Titans for a season, said.

“I didn’t even go close to getting a kick at goal or getting over the try-line (something Parfitt is good at – he became the first player to score 100 tries in Cup history last season).

“It was just weird no points were scored because the game had no shortage of drama at both ends of the field and the conditions weren’t exactly bad for rugby league.

“It was simply chances couldn’t be converted into points.”

Parfitt said the result left a few of his new team-mates confused.

“The ones from New South Wales thought we’d carry on playing at the end of the 80 minutes,” he said.

“They thought we would be playing golden point like they do back home.

“We don’t in this competition but it might not be a bad idea.”

Source: http://www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/