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    Great video of the highlights of the Titans U16 and U18 matches against Newcastle on the official site. Well done to the boys and Jamie McCormack and his staff.

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    Another Gold Coast local to make his debut on Sunday for the Titans was Dayton To’a.

    The Coomera Cutters youngster started on the interchange bench for the Titans U16’s in their match against the Newcastle Knights in Coffs Harbour.

    In late 2018 the Keebra Park student was selected in the Gold Coast Vikings U16 train on squad for the upcoming 2019 South East Queensland U16 Challenge.

    Dayton To’a will play the upcoming 2019 season with the Coomera Cutters in the U16 Division One competition

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    If any Titans supporters living in Northern New South Wales have some spare time in coming weeks, it may be worth seeing if you can get an opportunity to go and watch the Northern Rivers Titans play in the U16 Andrew Johns Cup and U18 Laurie Daley Cup.

    In the U16 Northern Rivers side there are no less than ten youngsters with Titans links, being Thomas Weaver, Bailey Cox, Noah Johannssen, Byron Jones, Keegan Pace, Rowan Mansfield, Riley Lack, Ryan Foran, Jack Cullen and Reef Sommerville.

    Also the U18 Laurie Daley Cup Northern Rivers side includes the exceptionally talented Ethan Foster and Jonah Whitlam-Rose.

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    It was great to see Coomera Cutters front rower George Etuale-Noa line up for the Titans U18 side that took on a Newcastle Knights U18 squad in Coffs Harbour on Sunday.

    George Etuale-Noa will be part of the Burleigh Bears MM Cup side in 2019 and will play in the U18 Gold Coast Rugby League competition for Coomera post the completion of that competition. It also would not surprise to see George Etuale-Noa get an opportunity with the Burleigh Bears U20 Colts squad as the 2019 season progresses.

    The Titans really have a good player on their hands with George Etuale-Noa.

    To say that George Etuale-Noa had a good 2018 season would be an absolute understatement. For the Coomera Cutters in the U17 Division Two competition he was simply outstanding leading his side all of the way to the Grand Final.

    Over the course of the 2018 U17 Division Two season George Etuale-Noa played in fourteen matches for Coomera including the finals series scoring a competition leading twenty seven tries at an impressive strike rate of 193%.

    In the regular season George Etuale-Noa scored six tries in a late season match against Jimboomba (he scored four against them in the finals) and hat tricks against Jimboomba who must have been sick of the sight of him by seasons end and Currumbin, with those hat tricks coming in consecutive rounds. George Etuale-Noa also scored regular season doubles against Beaudesert and of course Jimboomba.

    In four matches against Jimboomba this season including one finals match George Etuale-Noa scored fifteen tries for a strike rate against the Thunder of 375%.

    In Week Two of the U17 Division Two finals series George Etuale-Noa started at lock for Coomera scoring a try as the Cutters went down 28 – 16 to Currumbin.

    In Week Three of the U17 Division Two finals series the Cutters bounced back from their previous week’s finals loss to put Jimboomba to the sword in the Preliminary winning 62 – 4 with George Etuale-Noa started in the front row and scoring four tries.

    In the Grand Final George Etuale-Noa started in the front row and scored a hat trick but could not prevent Coomera going down 24 – 18 to Currumbin.

    George Etuale-Noa also had an outstanding 2017 campaign with the Coomera Cutters playing in two different age groups and was also selected in the 2018 Burleigh Bears MM Cup training squad.

    George Etuale-Noa started off the 2017 season in the U17 Division Two competition playing in seven matches scoring against Burleigh Heads and Nerang. Around mid-season, George Etuale-Noa started playing more for the Cutters in the U16 Division Two competition where he was near unstoppable averaging a try a match through eight games.

    George Etuale-Noa started off his time in the U16 Division Two competition with a double against Nerang and finished it with a hat trick against Nerang as well. In between George Etuale-Noa scored a double against Helensvale and he also scored against Ormeau to account for his eight tries in the U16 Division Two competition.

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    Titans contracted outside back Kaleb Ngamanu will have great test come the start of the TSS rugby trials. Assuming he starts with the TSS U16A side and not in the First XV Kaleb Ngamanu’s first trial for the GPS school boy season that starts in July will be against New Zealand schools rugby powerhouse New Plymouth Boys High in Tuesday April 23 on the Gold Coast.

    Kaleb Ngamanu will play of lot of matches this season between his rugby league commitments which include representing the GC Vikings U16’s, playing for the Titans U16’s, the Coomera Cutters U16 Division One side and school boy rugby for TSS.

    Kaleb Ngamanu started on the wing for the Titans last Sunday in their U16 match against the Newcastle Knights in Coffs Harbour and was very unlucky to be denied a first half try.

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    It is always good to see young people take a step towards their goals and that was certainly the case for a number of young men on Sunday.

    Young South Tweed Bears front rower Noah Johannssen was one player in that category, making his deserved Titans debut when he came off the bench for the Titans in their U16 clash against the Newcastle Knights.

    In the Group 18 U15 competition in 2018, Noah Johannssen was part of the South Tweed Premiership winning side with the Bears defeating Byron Bay Lennox Head 22 – 16 in the Grand Final.

    Over the last two seasons Noah Johannssen has represented Group 18 at the U14 and U15 levels.

    2019 will see Noah Johannssen play for the Northern Rivers Titans in the U16 Andrew Johns Cup competition, alongside fellow Titans linked players, Thomas Weaver, Bailey Cox, Byron Jones, Keegan Pace, Rowan Mansfield, Riley Lack, Ryan Foran, Jack Cullen and Reef Sommerville.

    When the U16 Andrew Johns Cup is completed Noah Johannsson will line up once again for the South Tweed bears in the Group 18 U16 competition as they look to complete their 2018 success.

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    Young Murwillumbah five eight, centre or fullback Riley Lack is a Titans contracted player who had an outstanding 2018 season including playing for the Titans U15 Invitational side in a match against the Western Mustangs in March 2018 when he started at fullback.

    Riley Lack has also played in two additional matches for the Titans since then starting both at five eight, the first being against the Balmain Tigers in late 2018 (Riley Lack spent some time at fullback in the second half of that match) and last Sunday against the Newcastle Knights in Coffs Harbour.

    Against the Knights Riley Lack primarily operated on the right side of the field with Thomas Weaver playing on the left. He had a solid match and even though he had the No. 6 on his back fed the ball into the scrum for most of the match but on occasion packed in at lock when the Titans had the scrum feed so that he could distribute the ball from the back of the scrum.

    Early in the second half, Riley Lack showed his intelligence through a smart piece of play. A Newcastle backrower broke through the line with Riley Lack hanging on but instead of just dragging him down Riley Lack stole the ball in a one on one strip.

    n the match, Riley Lack was also involved in the Titans second try when he threw a good inside ball to front rower Brody Smitka who crashed over last in the second half.

    In the Thursday Night match at Cudgen in September 2018 against the Balmain Tigers Riley Lack recorded a try assist when late in the first half he threw a great long pass to Titans right winger Timothy Seilaff-Burns who was able to freeze the Balmain defender and then beat him on the outside to score in the right hand corner from close range.

    Riley Lack was also selected in the 2018 New South Wales Combined High Schools U15 side for the U15 ASSRL National Championships. He was named to start from the bench but started a number of matches.

    Titan’s team mates in the NSW CHS side were fullback Rowan Mansfield and second rower and fellow Murwillumbah High School student Ryan Foran and was one of nine Titans contracted U15 players that participated in the U15 ASSRL Championships.

    Unfortunately a further Titans contracted player in Kaleb Ngamanu was injured on the eve of the Championships and could not take his place in the Queensland Maroon side.

    On Day Three in a semi-final against NSW CCC, Riley Lack started the match and kicked two from two including converting a 9th minute try from fellow Titans contracted player Ryan Foran. Unfortunately after leading 8 – 0, NSW CHS went down 10 – 8.

    On the final day of the Championships being Day Five, Riley Lack started against NSW CIS kicking two conversions in a 12 – 0 victory for his NSW CHS side.

    After the completion of the 2018 season Riley Lack and fellow Group 18 U15 team mates headed overseas to play in the Battlefield Challenge to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the end of World War I, a competition that the side won including victories against Emory Moor 12 – 6 and Leigh East 18 – 12.

    In a warm up match in England prior to the Tournament they defeated a Hemel Stags U16 side and post the Tournament defeated French side Aude Cathare. A number of other Titans players were involved in the tour including Tom Weaver, Keegan Pace, Jack Cullen, Ryan Foran, Byron Jones and Bailey Cox.

    In 2017 Riley Lack represented Group 18 at the U14 level in the New South Wales Country Age Championships, playing three matches in the centres and scoring against Group One.
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    Ipswich youngster Orlando Swain signed with the Titans in 2018 after a standout campaign with the Queensland Maroon side at the U15 ASSRL Championships. A team mate in the Queensland Maroons side was fellow Titans contracted youngster the outstanding Burleigh lock Bailey Martin.

    Last Sunday Orlando Swain started at right centre for the Titans U16 side in their match against the Newcastle Knights in Coffs Harbour.

    Orlando Swain also started in the centres for the Titans U15 side in their match against a Balmain Tigers U15 touring squad. Like in the Newcastle match Orlando Swain was partnered in the centres by the equally talented Ezra Ubaldino.

    As a result of his outstanding performances on the wing for the U15 Queensland Maroon side Orlando Swain was selected in the Australian U15 Merit side where he was named on the wing.

    Orlando Swain started all four of Queensland Maroon’s matches on the wing and scored two tries, the first coming on Day One against New South Wales Combined High Schools and his second try was in the 4th minute of the final against New South Wales Combined Catholic College, a final which Queensland Maroon won 36 – 10.

    The Ipswich Grammar School student this season played for Norths Blue in the 2018 Ipswich U15 competition and through nine matches, including the finals series has scored 56 points from twelve tries and four goals.

    Orlando Swain scored a recent hat trick against Fassifern and has also scored doubles against Norths Gold, Rosewood and Redbank. Orlando Swain’s other two tries came against West End and Brothers.

    In Week Two of the Ipswich Rugby League U15 Finals series, Orlando Swain started on the wing and scored as his Norths Blue defeated a determined Redbank side 30 – 26 to progress to the Grand Final.

    In the Ipswich U15 Grand Final Orlando Swain started on the wing for Norths Blue against West End with Norths Blue going down is a close match 28 – 22 with Orlando Swain scoring one of North’s Blue’s four tries on the Sunday morning.

    Orlando Swain has an extensive representative resume including representing the Ipswich Diggers at the U14 level in 2017 and earlier this year represented Met West U15’s.

    Orlando Swain is also part of the 2019 Queensland U16 Emerging Origin squad, with the squad completing their first camp of the year recently.

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    Brody Smitka is a local young front rower signed a two year contract with the Titans in 2018 and started in the front row in the Titans U15 Invitational side that defeated a Western Mustangs Invitational side in March 2018 at Nerang and also started in the front row for the Titans in their match against a Newcastle U16 side in Coffs Harbour last weekend.

    Brody Smitka was one of the Titans try scorers that hot Sunday afternoon, when he took an inside pass on the right side of the field from five eight Riley Lack and barged his way across the try line from about twelve metres out in the second half.

    In the match the big strong tough front rower was also very strong in defence.

    The Coomera Anglican College student in 2018 was selected in the U15 Queensland White side for the U15 ASSRL National Championships after performing solidly for the South Coast U15 side for whom he started in the front row in the QSSRL U15 Championships held in Townsville in April 2018.

    Even though he was still eligible for the U15 competition in 2018, Brody Smitka just like he has done in previous seasons has started the current season “up” an age group. Brody Smitka has played the opening four rounds in the GCRL U16 Division One competition starting each match at lock.

    Late in 2018 Brody Smitka was part of the Titans U15 Invitational side that played their annual match against a Balmain Tigers selection in Cudgen late in the year and also was named in the Queensland U15 2018 Emerging Origin Squad and has already attended a number of camps including camp in February on the Sunshine Coast where on the last day they played a simulated match against the U16 side who were also present at the camp.

    Brody Smitka is also part of the 2019 Queensland U16 Emerging Origin squad, with the squad completing their first camp of the year recently.

    The local young front rower from the Helensvale Hornets junior rugby league on the Gold Coast was part of the U14 Gold Coast Vikings side that went through the 2017 Hill Stumer championships undefeated after victories against Stingers Red and White sides and the Ipswich Diggers.

    Post those championships Brody Smitka was selected in the U14 South East Queensland Green side for the Queensland Age Championships which were played in Toowoomba and scored on Day Three in a big win over South East Queensland White.

    The U14 Vikings was the third representative side that Brody Smitka has made, after he was part of the dominant U13 Vikings side in 2016 and the South Coast U12 schoolboys side in 2015 which also went through their competition undefeated, he made the South Coast U12 side from Coomera Anglican College. Also this season Brody Smitka was part of the 2017 Gold Coast Academy of Sport Rugby League Excellence Program.

    Brody Smitka played the 2017 Gold Coast Junior Rugby League season with the Helensvale Hornets primarily in the U15 Division One side although he did play one match for Helensvale in the U14 Division Two competition in July where he dominated Nerang to score a double.

    In the U15 Division One competition in 2017, Brody Smitka started in sixteen matches including starting in the front row in their 34 – 10 Grand Final loss to Nerang. In those sixteen matches Brody Smitka scored five tries including a great first two rounds of the season when he scored four of his five tries including a hat trick in Round two against Southport and scoring against Burleigh in the season opener. In the U15 Division One Preliminary Final also against Burleigh Brody Smitka scored his fifth try of the year.

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    Murwillumbah Colts Ryan Foran second rower has already donned a Titans jersey this season when he started for the Titans U16 side in their match against the Newcastle Knights Harold Matthews squad in Coffs Harbour last weekend.

    Ryan Foran started the match at left second row and in fact was named as the Titans best in hot conditions.

    Ryan Foran was also part of the Titans U15 side that defeated the Western Mustangs six tries to three in March 2018 at Nerang. Just like in this seasons match against the Knights, Ryan Foran started in the second row playing on the left side of the ruck in the first half and then switched to the right side when he came back on in the second highlighting his versatility.

    Ryan Foran also started at left second row for the Titans U15’s late last year when they defeated a Balmain Tigers U15 touring side 16 – 10 at Cudgen.

    Along with fellow Murwillumbah Colts U15 player and Murwillumbah High School student Riley Lack, Ryan Foran signed a Titans contract in 2018.

    After the completion of the 2018 season Thomas Weaver and fellow Group 18 U15 team mates headed overseas to play in the Battlefield Challenge to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the end of World War I, a competition that the side won including victories against Emory Moor 12 – 6 and Leigh East 18 – 12.

    In a warm up match in England prior to the Tournament they defeated a Hemel Stags U16 side and post the Tournament defeated French side Aude Cathare. A number of other Titans players will also be involved in the tour including Keegan Pace, Jack Cullen, Ryan Foran, Reef Sommerville, Keegan Pace, Byron Jones and Bailey Cox.

    To cap off an impressive junior representative year in 2018, Ryan Foran was selected in the New South Wales Combined High Schools (CHS) U15 side for the U15 ASSRL Championships and lined up against a number of Titans boys in the two Queensland sides being Queensland Maroon and Queensland White and the New South Wales Combined Catholic Colleges side which contained Titans contracted half back Thomas Weaver amongst other Titans linked players. Titans contracted fullback or centre Rowan Mansfield was a team mate in the NSW CHS U15 side as is fellow Murwillumbah High School student Riley Lack.

    Ryan Foran was one of ten Titans contracted U15 players that were involved in the U15 ASSRL Championships.

    At the Championships Ryan Foran played in four matches being against Queensland Maroon, New South Wales Combined Catholic Colleges twice and New South Wales Combined Independent Colleges, scoring against NSW CCC in his third match of the Championships.

    In 2017 Ryan Foran started in the second row for the Group 18 U14 side that competed in the New South Wales Country Rugby League U14 Championships playing three matches against Maitland, Group One and Newcastle in the Northern Plate Final.

    Fellow Titans linked youngsters in the 2017 Group 18 U14 side was outstanding Titans contracted half back Thomas Weaver who was also a team mate of Ryan Foran when he played for the Titans U15 Invitational side against the Western Mustangs in early 2018.

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    Link to interview with Titans Jake Martin and Ben Liyou.

    https://www.nbnnews.com.au/2019/01/2...WBeKzFoR9tv9R8

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    Ezra Ubaldino is a local young Titans contracted centre or second rower who even though he was still eligible for the U15 age group spent the 2018 season playing for Burleigh in the U16 Division One competition. Recently Ezra Ubaldino was named in the Gold Coast Vikings U16 Training Squad for the 2019 U16 South East Queensland Challenge.

    In last Sundays match against the Newcastle Knights in Coffs Harbour for the Titans U16 side Ezra Ubaldino started at left centre and was his usual hard running hard tackling aggressive self.

    In the 2018 U16 Division One competition, Ezra Ubaldino played in five matches including the finals scoring four tries. Ezra Ubaldino’s two regular season tries came against Southport and Helensvale.

    In week two of the U16 Division One finals series Ezra Ubaldino started in the second row and scored for Burleigh as they overcame a resilient Helensvale side 24 – 18.

    In Week Three of the U16 Division One finals series Ezra Ubaldino started in the second row and scored as Burleigh went down 28 – 26 to Currumbin in the Preliminary Final.

    In January of this year Ezra Ubaldino started in the centres for the Titans U16 side in their match against the Newcastle Knights.

    In March of 2018 Ubaldino started in the second row for a Titans U15 side that defeated a U15 Western Mustangs selection six tries to three, in that match, Ezra Ubaldino was the Titans best in my opinion and also scored a strong second half try.

    In 2018 the PBC student represented South Coast at the U15 ASSRL Championships and from there was selected in the Queensland White side for the ASSRL Championships. In those Championships Ezra Ubaldino played in three matches and achieved a 100% try scoring strike rate after scoring a double against the ACT on Day One and also scoring against the ACT on the final day of the Championships.

    In 2017 at the start of this season Ezra Ubaldino transferred from the Currumbin Eagles to the Burleigh Bears where he played in the U15 Division GCJRL competition even though the PBC student was still eligible for the U14 age group. Ezra Ubaldino was part of the Titans U15 side that played a Balmain Tigers selection late in 2017 with the young man being outstanding in that match.

    Ezra Ubaldino played nine matches for Burleigh in the GCJRL U15 Division One competition including their semi-final campaign scoring three tries in the process. Ezra Ubaldino scored a double against the Southport Tigers and late in the season also scored against the Coomera Cutters. Ezra Ubaldino also played one match for Burleigh in the U15 Division Two competition against the Ormeau Shearers in May 2017.

    2016 saw Ezra Ubaldino represent the Gold Coast Vikings at the U13 level where they went through the Hill Stumer Championships undefeated and from there Ezra Ubaldino was selected in the South East Queensland White side for the Queensland Age Championships. For the Vikings in 2016 Ezra Ubaldino was selected in the centres but for South East Queensland White he was selected in the second row.

    At the 2016 Hill Stumer Championships held at Carina, Ezra Ubaldino played in all three of the U13 Vikings matches including scoring a great hat trick in the Sunday game against Ipswich including two long range efforts in a 58 – 6 victory for the Gold Coast youngsters.

    In 2014, Ezra Ubaldino represented South Coast in the QPSRL U11 competition, a competition that South Coast dominated and went on to win, scoring 132 and conceding only 12 across the five matches. In those championships, Ezra Ubaldino scored three tries, one each against Capricornia, Sunshine Coast and Met West. Runaway Bay centre Connor Te Kani and Ormeau five eight Syris Schmidt were also part of that South Coast side and all three have continued to take positive steps with their development and look to have a lot of potential to work with moving forward.

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    The performances of the Titans U16 and U18 sides against Newcastle were extremely impressive and now can be seen even more so after the Knights U16 and U18 sides easily accounted for Cronulla in both age groups over the weekend.

    The Titans junior development is the equal of any and I mean any in Australia
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    After a settling in season for the Western Mustangs in 2018 Aiden Kennedy will be looking to establish himself as one of the best front rowers in the Hasting Deering’s Colts competition this coming season, but instead of playing for the Western Mustangs, Aiden Kennedy will be lining up for the Tweed Heads Seagulls Colts side this coming season.

    For the Western Mustangs U20 Colts squad in 2018, Aiden Kennedy played in ten matches, coming into the side in Round Twelve against the Townsville Blackhawks. Aiden Kennedy played a further four matches from the bench before breaking into the starting side in the front row in Round Eighteen against the Northern Pride celebrating his elevation with a double. Aiden Kennedy also scored in Round Twenty One against Victoria.

    Prior to making his Colts debut for the Western Mustangs in 2018, Aiden Kennedy also played in one Toowoomba Rugby League First Grade match when he ran on for Pittsworth against Dalby in March 2018.

    The young front rower from Northern New South Wales has had a solid 2017 in the U18 NRRRL competition averaging a try a match in the nine matches that he played for Lismore Marist Brothers, including scoring a hat trick in April against Byron Bay and also a double in June against Cudgen.

    Aiden Kennedy also played in four NRRRL First Grade matches in 2017, making his debut in late July against the Byron Bay Devils scoring two tries which came against Lower Clarence in his second First Grade gam and also against Murwillumbah in his fourth. In the 2016 season Aiden Kennedy scored nineteen tries in sixteen matches including four tries in a late season match against Murwillumbah and a hat trick against Lower Clarence.

    He is another St Johns College Woodlawn student and thus played matches in various school boy competitions with them including the National GIO Cup competition. Aiden Kennedy along with his twin brother started in the front row for St Johns College Woodlawn in their tough 14 – 10 loss to Sydney School Holy Cross Ryde in the semi-final of the New South Wales Catholic Cup.

    From St Johns College Woodlawn Aiden Kennedy represented New South Wales Combined Catholic Colleges in the 2016 and 2017 ASSRL U18 Championships and also represented NSWCCC in the U15 age group previously.

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    In recent season a number of youngsters from the Western Australian region have moved over to the Gold Coast to continue their rugby league career and 2019 will be no different with South Perth Lions utility Kade McDonald moving over to be part of the Tweed Heads Seagulls U20 Hastings Deering’s Colts squad. Kade McDonald will also be Colts eligible in 2020.

    Kade McDonald played a lot of rugby league in 2018 starting the season as part of the Western Pirates U18 SG Ball side. In that competition, Kade McDonald played in the opening three rounds starting round One against Parramatta at half, in Round Two against North Sydney on the wing and in Round Three at five eight against the Central Coast Roosters. Kade McDonald scored a try and kicked a conversion against the Roosters and kicked a conversion against Parramatta,

    In the Western Australian Rugby League competition for the South Perth Lions, Kade McDonald played in both the Pirates Youth Cup U18 competition and the Smarter than Smoking First Grade Premiership.

    In the U18 competition, Kade McDonald finished as the competitions leading, try scorer, goal kicker and overall point’s scorer scoring 208 points from just fourteen matches.

    Kade McDonald scored twenty three tries only missing out from crossing in one match which was against the North Beach Sea Eagles (he did kick two conversions in that match however). Kade McDonald scored hat tricks against the Joondalup Giants and North Beach Sea Eagles and doubles against the North Beach Sea Eagles in two matches, Kalamunda Bulldogs in two matches and the Joondalup Giants.

    With the boot Kade McDonald kicked twelve goals in a July match against the Joondalup Giants and eleven early in the season also against the Giants.

    In the Pirates Youth Cup U18 Grand Final last year, Kade McDonald scored a try and kicked six goals in a thrilling 31 – 30 win against the Kalamunda Bulldogs after starting the match at five eight.

    In the Western Australian U18 competition in 2017 Kade McDonald played in nine matches scoring 140 points from nineteen tries and thirty two goals.

    2018 also saw Kade McDonald make his Western Australian First Grade debut and what a debut season he had, finishing with eighteen tries from just twenty matches, finishing as the competitions second leading try scorer and the Rookie of the year honours.

    Kade McDonald, playing on the wing (where he played the majority of his first grade matches in 2018) scored a double on debut against the Freemantle Roosters and also scored a mid-season double against the Roosters as well


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