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  1. #3271
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    One of the great things about watching the Titans U13’s play in their 40 – 12 win over the Western Mustangs was that they just seemed to be enjoying the experience, one of those being Coby Black.

    Starting at five eight Coby Black had a very good game and also recorded a try assist. Coby Black was operating on the left side of the field when he received the ball and subtly stepped off his left to push through the first defensive line and then as he was being tackled provided a great ball to Titans centre Juwann-Claude Wetere who ran around sixty metres to score.

    In 2018 Coby Black was a key member of the Helensvale Hornets U12 Division One side that won the premiership as a result of a 28 – 6 Grand Final win over Burleigh White with Coby Black starting the match at five eight and contributing a conversion in the win.

    In total in the U12 Division One competition in 2018 Coby Black played in nine matches scoring 30 points from four tries and seven goals. All four of Coby Black’s four tries came in separate matches against Nerang, Mudgeeraba and Burleigh White in two separate matches including week two of the finals. All seven of Coby Black’s goals were kicked in separate matches.

    2018 was the second season in a row that Coby Black had played in the U12 age group. In 2017 even though he was still U11 eligible he played the season in the Helensvale U12 Division Two side amassing forty six points from nine tries (100% strike rate) and five goals.

    Coby Black scored four tries in a late May match against Ormeau and scored a double a fortnight prior against Runaway Bay.

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    Powerhouse young Runaway Bay Seagulls centre Juwann-Claude Wetere had a great match for the Titans U13 Invitational side in their 40 – 12 win over the Western Mustangs at Mudgeeraba on Saturday with Juwann-Claude Wetere starting the match at left centre.

    Juwann-Claude Wetere contributed a double (it could have been a hat trick, sorry I lost count) including a long range effort when he ran off a great ball from Titans five eight Coby Black who had pocked his nose through the defensive line before offloading just as he was being tackled.

    Juwann-Claude Wetere played just the six matches for Runaway Bay in the GCRL U12 Division One competition but in those matches finished with a strike rate of 117%, scoring in all bar one match which was against Helensvale in June.

    Juwann-Claude Wetere scored doubles against Ormeau and Southport and also scored Currumbin, Coomera and Burleigh Maroon. Juwann-Claude Wetere also kicked one goal over the course of the season, with that goal coming against Currumbin in June.

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    Northern Rivers Titans U18Laurie Daley Cup Round One side – Titans contracted Ethan Foster is a star in the making

    1. Lachlan West (Casino)
    2. Harrison Bell (Tweed Coast)
    3. Cooper Many (Lower Clarence)
    4. Lachlan Hallard (Cudgen)
    5. Jahvis Kendall (Tugun)
    6. Thomas Vickery (Murwillumbah)
    7. Nelson Ewing (Murwillumbah)
    8. Liam Robinson (Tweed Heads)
    9. Jonah Whitlam-Rose (Murwillumbah)
    10. Timothy Johannsson (Tweed Heads)
    11. Ethan Forster (Lower Clarence)
    12. Jayden Martens (Tweed Coast)
    13. Simon Pratt (Casino)
    14. Zackary Hicks (Cudgen)
    16. Zac Lateo (Tweed Coast)
    17. Carl Lolohea (Ballina)
    21. Jordan Tauaili’I (Tweed Heads)
    24. Parker Bryant (Cudgen)

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    Northern Rivers Titans U16 Andrew Johns Cup Round One side (10 Titans in side)

    1. Jaylan De Groot (Cudgen)
    2. Matthew Avery (Casino)
    3. Keegan Pace (Cudgen)
    4. Rowan Mansfield (Ballina)
    5. Jake Coleman (Lismore Marist)
    6. Riley Lack (Murwillumbah)
    7. Thomas Weaver (Cudgen)
    8. Noah Johannssen (Tweed Heads)
    9. Oskar Bryant (Cudgen)
    10. Jack Cullen (Cudgen)
    11. Nicholas Troy (Ballina)
    12. Ryan Foran (Murwillumbah)
    13. Bayley Cox (Murwillumbah)
    14. Reef Sommerville (Cudgen)
    15. Damian Wilson (Kyogle)
    16. Byron Jones (Cudgen)
    17. Logan Smith (Ballina)
    18. Henry Lee (Lismore Marist)
    19. Jordan Gallagher (South Grafton)
    20. Jack Kunhell (Kyogle)

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    Edward (EJ) Finau is a superbly talented young Logan Brothers forward rower with a rare combination of size, strength, speed and power on a football field and that was on display in his debut for the Titans U15’s last Saturday at Mudgeeraba.

    The Logan Brothers product and Marsden State High School student in 2018 was a key member of the Logan Brothers GBJRL U14 Premier Division side and also represented South East Queensland Green at the Queensland U14 Age Championships, starting all four of their matches in the front row including the final against SEQ White.

    In 2018 EJ Finau was also a standout member of the Marsden U14 Michael Hancock Cup side after moving from Wavell State High and in 2016 represented Queensland at the U12 level.

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    Last Saturday when the Titans U13 Invitational side played you could see how excited the players were, one being Coomera Cutters second rower Makau Waiapu.

    2018 saw Makau Waiapu play in the Gold Coast Rugby League Division One competition for the Coomera Cutters, playing primarily in the second row.

    In his thirteen matches, including finals, Makau Waiapu amassed sixteen points from three tries and two goals.

    Makau Waiapu’s three tries came in the opening three rounds against Mudgeeraba, Currumbin and Burleigh Maroon respectively.

    In the Round One match against Mudgeeraba, Makau Waiapu kicked his first conversion of the season and kicked his second in June against Burleigh White.

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    With the new season almost here, it is always interesting to see which players are heading to the Gold Coast to continue their rugby league careers, one such player is Kingston Niwa-Siolo who is a lock from Western Australia who will play the 2019 season with the Nerang Roosters in the GCRL U18 competition.

    Kingston Niwa-Siolo played across three grades in the Western Australian Rugby League competition in 2018 for the South Perth Lions.

    Kingston Niwa-Siolo played three Pirates Youth Cup (U18) matches scoring a double in his first match against the Rockingham Sharks. In late June 2018 Kingston Niwa-Siolo made his Reserve Grade debut scoring against the Joondalup Giants (a former team) and at just 17 years old made his Western Australian First Grade debut in early July 2018 against the Fremantle Roosters.

    In addition to playing rugby league, Kingston Niwa-Siolo played rugby in Western Australia and in 2017 was part of the Western Force U16 side that competed in the National U16 Rugby Championships.

    From a club rugby perspective, in 2017 Kingston Niwa-Siolo played for Joondalup Blue in the Western Australian Rugby U16 competition, starting nine matches and coming off the bench on one further occasion.

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    The Titans are amassing some very talented players in their TEDS program and one player to keep an eye on is second rower/front rower Irvine Tiomai who started the 2019 season starting for one of the Titans U15 side at Mudgeeraba last Saturday.

    In addition to playing multiple matches for the Coomera Cutters in both the U14 and U15 Division One competitions in 2018, Irvine Tiomai represented the Gold Coast Vikings U14 side and from there was part of the South East Queensland White U14 side that participated in the 2018 Queensland Age Championships.

    In those Championships, Irvine Tiomai started all four of SEQ Whites matches in the second row, including the final against SEQ Green which ended in a 16 all draw.

    To cap off a great year, in late 2018 Irvine Tiomai was named in the Queensland 2019 U15 Emerging Origin squad.

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    Lining up on the wing for the Northern Rivers Titans U18 Laurie Daley Cup side tomorrow in Round One against the Newcastle Knights Development squad is winger Harrison Bell who is in his second season with the Northern Rivers Titans U18 side after starting on the wing in Rounds Two and Three in 2018.

    Harrison Bell played the 2018 season post the Laurie Daley Cup with the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the GCRL U17 Division One competition, playing in seven matches and scoring his sole try against Ormeau in mid-June.

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    Crafty half Nelson Ewing has been given the responsibility of guiding the Northern Rivers Titans U18 Laurie Daley Cup side around the park tomorrow in their in Round One match against the Newcastle Knights Development squad.

    As a 17 year old Nelson Ewing played in the 2018 NRRRL U18 competition playing thirteen matches for Murwillumbah finishing the season with eleven points, including a field goal against Lower Clarence in May.

    He also played in two NRRRL Reserve Grade matches in 2018, debuting against Cudgen in July and also playing the following week against Kyogle.

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    Another player new to the Gold Coast who will be lining up for the Nerang Roosters U18 side this coming season is former Palmerston North Boys High School, New Zealand recruit Bryden Reeves who will be looking to break into the Roosters U18 side in the centres.

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    After an outstanding 2018 NRRRL U18 season Ballina’s Jordan Sly is on the move to the Evans Heads Bombers for the 2019 season, one in which the second rower should see plenty of NRRRL First Grade action.

    In 2018 Jordan Sly produced a Man of the Match performance for Ballina in the NRRRL U18 Grand Final as they defeated Cudgen 30-4.

    Jordan Sly finished as the NRRRL U18 competitions leading point’s scorer with 142 regular season points from eight tries and 55 goals from thirteen matches.

    Jordan Sly scored a double against Lismore Marist Brothers and with the boot had some big matches kicking eight goals twice with those matches being against Murwillumbah and Marist Brothers where he finished the match with 24 points when he add in his two tries.

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    A very interesting recruit for the Tweed Heads Seagulls Queensland Cup side in 2019 is former Newcastle Knights goal kicking second rower Kurtis Dark.

    Kurtis Dark was with Newcastle since the age of 15 and played the last two seasons in their U20 side, but in 2018 did make his NSW Intrust Super Cup debut when he started in the second row in Round 17 against Newtown.

    In the match, Kurtis Dark played his usual left second row position, playing the entire 80 minutes, running for 120 metres and made 38 tackles at a tackling efficiency of 82.6%.

    Kurtis kicked one goal from two attempts with the goal being an outstanding goal from right on the left touch line, with the kick being even more impressive in that he is a left foot kicker and thus it was from his non-preferred side. He also had one general play kick which went for 56 metres.

    Kurtis Dark played all bar one of Newcastle’s U20 Jersey Flegg matches in 2018 (the only match he missed was when he was promoted to the NSW Intrust Super Cup), playing in a total of 22 matches including three finals, starting all in the second row.

    Kurtis Dark scored four tries which came against the Wests Tigers in Round Two, the Cronulla Sharks in Round Six, Parramatta in Round 20 and the Warriors in Round 22.

    With the boot, Kurtis Dark was outstanding in 2018 kicking 87 goals from 105 attempts for a conversion percentage of 82.86%.

    On three occasions Kurtis Dark kicked nine goals in a match, being against Manly in Round One (9 from 10), the Warriors in Round Fifteen (9 from 9) and the Warriors again in Round 22 (9 from 10).

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    Talented young Logan Brothers hooker Jacob Tinsley is currently part of the Titans TEDS program and started at hooker for the Titans U14 side that defeated the Western Mustangs 32 – 8 at Mudgeeraba last weekend.

    In that match, Jacob Tinsley played the entire first half and then came back onto the field mid-way through the second half to finish out the match. Jacob Tinsley had a couple of impressive plays in the match including an outstanding 40/20 when he stepped to his right out of dummy half and put the ball into the right corner of the field.

    Jacob Tinsley also played a part in one of the Titans second half tries when right on the Western Mustangs line he scooted out of dummy half to his left before popping the ball back inside to one of the Titans front rowers (apologies I could not quite catch the try scorer) to crash over.

    In 2018 Jacob Tinsley played nineteen matches for Logan Brothers in the U13 Premier Division of the GBJRL competition, the last being as Logan Brothers fell 40 – 10 to Redcliffe in the Preliminary Final.

    Earlier in the 2018 season Jacob Tinsley started at hooker for Logan Brothers in their mid-season Chairman’s Trophy match against Carina with Logan Brothers going down in that match 26 – 18.

    2018 also saw Jacob Tinsley named in the South East Queensland U13 representative side and in 2017 he represented Met West U12’s from Greenbank State High School being named as lock for the Queensland U12 School Boy Championships.

    Jacob Tinsley will play the 2019 season for the outstanding Logan Brothers Club in the GBJRL U14 Premier Division competition and also will be pushing for a spot in one of the Brisbane Stingers U14 squads for the 2019 South East Queensland Age Championships and post that the Queensland U14 Age Championships.

    Even though he has played some lock in the past, for example for Met West at the U12 level in 2017, for Logan Brothers, Jacob Tinsley has played exclusively at hooker and that is likely where he will stay in the long term both from a club and representative perspective. That was certainly evidenced by the way that he played for the Titans U14’s.

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    Great effort by the Northern Rivers Titans U16's defeating Newcastle 38-8.

    Northern Rivers Titans U18's went down to Newcastle but a few very good perfoamances none the less
    Last edited by mdrew; 16-02-19 at 01:05 PM.


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