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  1. #2596
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    On Saturday Titans Rookie Squad member Kai O’Donnell, in his 9th Queensland Cup match for Burleigh against Easts was on the field for 29 minutes, making 45 metres, 19 post contact and also made 16 tackles at a tackling efficiency of 94.12%.

    In his nine Queensland Cup regular season matches Kai O’Donnell ran for 658 metres (73.1 metres per game) and made 157 tackles at a tackling efficiency of 86.7%.

    Kai O’Donnell also scored two tries and had three line breaks.

    Kai O’Donnell has had an outstanding 2018 season and will surely be training with the Titans NRL in the off-season.

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    In just his third Queensland Cup start and 19th appearance overall NRL contract Titan Jai Whitbread played a total of 38 minutes, running for 99 metres, 37 post contact and also made 17 tackles at a tackling efficiency of 89.47%.

    Through the 2019 regular season, Jai Whitbread ran for 1 477 metres (86.9 metres per match) and made 305 tackles at a tackling efficiency of 89%.

    He also scored two tries and was credited with 33 tackle breaks.

    I am sure that in 2019 Jai Whitbread will add more NRL matches for the Titans after making his NRL debut this season.

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    It was good to see Titans 2019 recruit Kea Pere back in the Queensland Cup in Round 24 on the weekend against Burleigh.

    In addition to scoring two tries, the young centre ran for 62 metres, 15 post contact and also made four tackles. Kea Pere was also credited with a line break and four tackle breaks.

    Through the regular season, Kea Pere scored four tries from five matches, made 479 metres (95.9 per match), made 43 tackles at a tackling efficiency of 86.9%. he also had a try assist, 17 tackle breaks and three line breaks.

    I have no doubt we will see him in a Titans NRL jersey sooner rather than later when the 2019 NRL season comes around.

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    Titans rookie squad member Callum Boomer started at fullback and kicked three conversions for Southport in Week One of the GCRL U19 Final’s series as the Tigers defeated Bilambil 34-8.

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    Titans Development contracted holder Kiah Cooper finished his first season in the Queensland Cup on Sunday for Tweed Heads against the Northern Pride.

    In addition to scoring a try he played 70 minutes, running for 94 metres, 27 post contact and had a tackling efficiency of 100% as well as a line break and five tackle breaks.

    Through his 20 games this season, Kiah Cooper scored 11 tries, ran for 1 695 metres (84.8 metres per game), had 4 try assists, 62 tackle breaks and 10 line breaks.

    Defensively he made 83 tackles at a tackling efficiency of 64.6%.

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    In TSS’s 6-45 First XV 60-45 win over Gregory Terrace, Burleigh 2018 MM Cup centre Ronan Kapi was awarded three points by the coach for his efforts on Saturday afternoon.

    For the Burleigh MM Cup side this season he played in six of Burleigh’s seven MM Cup matches, missing only Round Three.

    Ronan Kapi started five of his six matches in the centres and came off the bench in Round Two against Redcliffe.

    Ronan Kapi scored twice in the MM Cup this season, being against the Sunshine Coast Falcons in Round One and against South’s Logan in Round Four to accumulate a strike rate of 33%.

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    In Week One of the GCRL U19 Finals series, former North Sydney Bears U18 SG Ball player Tyrese Walker started at five eight and kicked a conversion as the Bears went down in a tight match 32-26 to Mudgeeraba.

    He has been an outstanding addition since his move up to the Gold Coast early in the 2018 season making his debut on the Gold Coast in Round Five of the U19 competition against the Currumbin Eagles when he started from the interchange bench but moved into the starting line-up at five eight in Round Six against Mudgeeraba.

    Tyrese Walker played in eleven U19 regular season matches scoring fourteen tries for a strike rate of 127% whilst splitting his time between starting at five eight and in the centres for the Bears. Tyrese walker scored in his second U19 fixture which was in Round Six against Mudgeeraba and he has not stopped scoring ever since.

    Tyrese Walker scored four tries to announce himself to the Gold Coast public in Round Seven against Beaudesert an scored a hat trick in late June against Beaudesert once again. Tyrese Walker scored a double in Round Fourteen against Helensvale and in that match also kicked four goals.

    Tyrese Walker’s other tries have come against Helensvale, Southport and Ormeau and from late May to mid-July this year scored in every match that he was involved in including the seven tries in the two matches against Beaudesert.

    As a 17 year old Tyrese Walker played the 2018 SG Ball season with the North Sydney Bears after playing for the Bears in the 2017 U16 Harold Matthews Cup competition.

    For the Bears in the SG Ball competition, earlier this season, Tyrese Walker played in six matches scoring two tries which both came in Round Seven in a 26 – 12 loss to the Cronulla Sharks. Tyrese Walker came into the North Sydney Bears side in Round Two off the interchange bench against the Western Pirates. Tyrese Walker played five matches from the inter change bench but did start at half back in Round Five against Souths Sydney.

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    Southport youngster Zane Harris continued his outstanding 2018 form on the weekend in Week One of the GCRL U19 finals series, scoring as Southport defeated Bilambil 34-8.

    In the 2018 MM Cup, Zane Harris started all six of Burleigh’s matches at half back scoring all of his points in Round Two against Redcliffe when he scored two tries, kicked four goals and a field goal for a game haul of 17 points.

    In the GCRL U19 competition for Southport, Zane Harris played in six regular season matches scoring 40 points from six tries and eight goals. Zane Harris scored a Round Seventeen hat trick against Ormeau and also scored against Runaway Bay, Burleigh and Mudgeeraba earlier in the season.

    With the boot Zane Harris kicked four goals in a match on two separate occasions being against Runaway Bay and Bilambil at opposite ends of the season.

    Zane Harris made his much deserved Gold Coast Rugby League First Grade debut for Southport against Ormeau of early June and scored to cap off a solid debut. In total this season, Zane Harris played seven First Grade matches on the majority of occasions starting from the bench although he did start one or two matches at five eight.

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    Congratulations to the Titans linked players noted below for their selection in Queensland Indigenous sides for Octobers QPIIC competition:

    U18:

    Daniel Shannon

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    Byron Parnell
    Samuel Shannon
    Ryan Rivett

    Also congratulations to Gold Coast boys Joseph Shannon and Timothy Sielaff-Burns for their selection in the U14 side.

    Well done to all.

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    Round 24 Colts Highlights, Burleigh five eight and Titans contracted Taine Tuaupiki is all class.

    https://www.qrl.com.au/news/20182/08...deering-colts/

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    In Week Two of the Ipswich Rugby League U15 finals series last weekend Titans contracted Orlando Swain scored his 12th try of the season as Norths Blue defeated Redbank 30-26 to progress.

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    Talented Runaway Bay second rower Codey McLaughlin was a key figure for the Seagulls in Week One of the Doug Lipp Cup Finals series, scoring as Runaway Bay defeated Burleigh 40-12.

    In the MM Cup competition for Tweed Heads, Codey McLaughlin played in five matches starting all five from the interchange bench and scoring twice. Codey McLaughlin’s first try came in Round Two against Victoria and he followed that with a try in Round Five against the Townsville Blackhawks.

    For the U19 Runaway Bay side post the MM Cup competition Codey McLaughlin played in twelve regular season matches scoring six tries. Codey McLaughlin scored a Round Fourteen double against Mudgeeraba and also scored in Round Fifteen against Burleigh and well as in Round Seventeen against Beaudesert. Earlier in the season Codey McLaughlin scored against Bilambil and Ormeau.

    In the Doug Lipp Cup competition for Runaway Bay Cody McLaughlin played five regular season matches including starting Round Sixteen against Helensvale in the second row and Round Seventeen in the centres against Beaudesert, debuting against Currumbin and April.

    Codey McLaughlin scored two regular season Doug Lipp Cup tries including scoring in just his second game at that level against Tugun and also scored in his starting debut against Helensvale in Round Sixteen.

    Codey McLaughlin made his deserved GCRL First Grade debut in late June coming off the bench for Runaway Bay against Tugun.

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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.

    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 March of this year Ezra 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.

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    What an outstanding season Ryan Rivett had. The Titans linked half spent the 2018 season playing for Burleigh in the U16 Division One competition but also got an opportunity in the U17 Division One competition as well.

    In the U16 Division One competition, Ryan Rivett played in twelve matches including the finals series scoring 101 point from eight tries, thirty four goals and a field goal (kicked against Southport).

    From a regular season try scoring perspective, Ryan Rivett scored a double against Runaway Bay and also scored against Helensvale, Mudgeeraba in two separate matches and against Southport .

    Ryan Rivett’s best goal kicking match was against Mudgeeraba in June when he kicked six and on three occasions he kicked four goals in a match.

    In Week Two of the U16 Division One Finals series, Ryan Rivett started at half back for Burleigh as they defeated Helensvale 24 – 18. In the Friday night match Ryan Rivett scored a try and kicked four from four.

    In Week Three of the GCRL Finals series being the Preliminary Finals, Ryan Rivett was certainly busy. On the Friday night he started at half back in the U16 Division One match, scoring as Burleigh went down 28 – 26 to Currumbin.

    Ryan Rivett then started at five eight for the Burleigh U17 Division One side, scoring a try and kicking three second half conversions but unfortunately Burleigh went down to a rampant Runaway Bay side 34 – 22 led by Titans contracted Carsil Vaikai.

    Ryan Rivett made his U17 Division One debut against Mudgeeraba in late May starting the match at half back and running riot on the way to scoring a hat trick. In his second and final U17 Division One match Ryan Rivett kicked two goals against Helensvale.

    Ryan Rivett was part of the Gold Coast Vikings White U16 side that played in the South East Queensland U16 Challenge early in the season.

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    Former New Zealander Larryon Tevita was been a revelation this year since moving over from Auckland and on the weekend started in the second row and scored for Burleigh as they went down 32-26 to Mudgeeraba.

    The New Zealand born youngster moved over to the Gold Coast in January of this year and played for the Burleigh Bears MM Cup side for the 2018 season before being promoted to the Burleigh Colts side as well as progressing through the ranks of the Gold Coast Rugby League competition all the way to the First Grade side with Burleigh.

    Larryon Tevita came into the Bears MM side in Round Three being the local derby against the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Burleigh’s tough 36 – 6 loss with the young man starting in the front row in his first match on Australian soil.

    Larryon Tevita also started on the interchange bench in Round Four against the South’s Logan Magpies a match that Burleigh lost 34 – 20. In total in the MM Cup for Burleigh this season, Larryon Tevita played in four matches, starting in the front row on two occasions and from the bench in the other two.

    Post the MM Cup competition, Larryon Tevita played in seven matches for Burleigh in the regular season in the Gold Coast Rugby league U19 competition. On debut in Round Three of the U19 Gold Coast Rugby League competition, Larryon Tevita scored a double against Beaudesert and also started from the bench in Round Four in a tough 31 – 18 loss to Southport when Southport’s Titans Rookie Squad centre Callum Boomer was close to unstoppable, in Round Five also scored in Burleigh’s 26 – 22 victory over Currumbin.

    Larryon Tevita also played in one Gold Coast Rugby League First Grade match, making his debut coming off the interchange bench in July.

    Larryon Tevita made his Doug Lipp Cup debut for Burleigh in Round 16 against Bilambil when he came off the bench in their ten point loss and was backing up after starting in the front row in the U19 match that preceded his Doug Lipp Cup debit.

    In Round Eleven and Thirteen of the Hastings Deering’s Colts competition, Larryon Tevita was named on the extended bench for the Burleigh Bears side however did not make the final 17 for either match.

    Larryon Tevita made his deserved U20 Hastings Deering’s Colts debut in Round Sixteen against Tweed Heads starting from the bench and scoring an impressive double and he broke into the starting line-up in Round Twenty when he started in the second row against Victoria and in Round Twenty-One maintained his starting spot when he started in the front row against Wynnum Manly and in Round 23 against the Townsville Blackhawks.

    In total in 2018 Larryon Tevita played in seven Hastings Deering’s Colts matches, starting four (three in the front row and one in the second row) and coming off the bench on the other three occasions.

    The former Kelston Boys High School student was rewarded for a solid season in late 2017 when he was named at lock in the 2017 SAS College team of the year. The majority of players named in the 2017 SAS College team of the year are now in NRL aligned U20 squads so Larryon Tevita’s inclusion certainly highlights his ability on the field against quality opposition and opposition in the main at least a year older than him.

    2018 Burleigh Bears U20 Colts recruit Mikey Williams was named in the centres in the SAS College team of the year as well as the competitions leading try scorer with eight tries to his name.


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