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    Titans contracted youngster Rowan Mansfield is some sort of athlete finishing 3rd and 4th in the U15 NSW CHS 200m and 100m sprints recently.

    Rowan Mansfield is set to start at fullback for the Titans U15 side against a Balmain Tigers U15 touring side shortly.

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    The Burleigh MM Cup side for 2019 looks quite good with a number of Titans boys involved including Will Evans, Tyrese Walker, Tristan Powell, Trey Peni, Sam Shannon, Ryan Rivett, Richardo Evanis, Jake Keaton, Eli Morgan Lofi Khan-Pereira etc.

    Great to see Dion Samuela in the squad and the brilliant Stanley Jackson as well. Logan Brothers front rower Faaleo Aholahi is a great inclusion as is Tingha second rower Tyler Kent and outstanding Currumbin hooker Cole Geyer.

    A couple of boys who made great strides this season like Kayah Riggs-Noble, Jackson Coote and Luke Khan are also great additions.

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    Congratulations to Titan Ryan Rivett for recently being named joint U16 GCRL Representative Player of the Year

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    Congratulations to Titan Will Evans for being named the GCRL U17 Division One Player of the Year.

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    Another new face in the 2019 Burleigh MM squad is Titans linked Ricardo Evanis who this season played 15 matches for Easts in the GBJRL U16 Premier Division scoring five tries along the way.

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    Just wondering if you know the team lists for the u15s game vs Tigers (tonight I believe) and the u16s and u18s squads for Saturday vs PNG ?
    I had a quick look but I couldn't find anything?
    Cheers

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    Congratulations to Titans linked Jye Gray for being named the GCRL Y14 Representative Player of the Year.

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    Kaleb Ngamanu earlier this year signed a deal with the Titans after a starring on the left wing for the Titans U15 side in their six tries to three win over the Western Mustangs in March of this year and is set to start on the wing for the Titans U15 side against an U15 Balmain Tigers touring side.

    2018 also saw Kaleb Ngamanu’s selection in the South Coast U15 QSSRL side at the completion of the South Coast Trials. Kaleb Ngamanu was subsequently selected in the Queensland Maroon U15 side for the U15 ASSRL Championships.

    Other Titans linked boys to make the 2018 U15 South Coast QSSRL squad include front rower Brody Smitka, centre/second rower Ezra Ubaldino, front row Titan Vaikai, outstanding backrower Bailey Martin and second rower Flynn Daniel.

    As a result of his performance at those Championships Kaleb Ngamanu was selected in one of the two Queensland sides for the Australian Championships. Unfortunately Kaleb Ngamanu was injured in the camp just prior to the U15 ASSRL Championships and was unable to take his place in the Queensland Maroon side.

    When he moved over to the Gold Coast, Kaleb Ngamanu started attending Keebra Park State High School making a big impression in their U13 side even though he missed portions of the 2016 season with an injury. Kaleb Ngamanu however was identified by The Southport School (TSS) and for 2017 transferred there standing out in their U14A GPS rugby side in 2017 in Term Three.

    This season Kaleb Ngamanu played club rugby league for the Coomera Cutters and obviously for TSS in terms of school boy rugby and has recently been selected in the Queensland Reds U16 train on squad.

    For Coomera in the U15 Division One competition this season, Kaleb Ngamanu has played in six matches scoring three tries. Kaleb Ngamanu scored a Round One double against the Mudgeeraba Redbacks and scored against Runaway Bay in Round Four.

    Kaleb Ngamanu played for the TSS U15A side this season playing in four GPS matches and one match against Downlands College. Kaleb Ngamanu started Round One at outside centre against Anglican Church Grammar School and then missed a number of matches before returning once again at outside centre in Round Six against Gregory Terrace.

    In Round Seven against Brisbane Boys College Kaleb Ngamanu moved to the open side flanker position before returning to outside centre for Round Nine against Nudgee College. Kaleb Ngamanu also started at outside centre against Downlands College in TSS’s Round Eight bye week.

    Prior to the GPS school boy rugby season proper, Kaleb Ngamanu played in a number of trial matches. He started on the bench for the first two trials which were against Far North Coast and Toowoomba Grammar School before moving into the starting side at outside centre for the last four trials against Nudgee, Ipswich Grammar School Ambrose Treacy College and Sunshine Coast Grammar School . In those four appearances in the starting trial sides Kaleb Ngamanu has been partnered in the centres with rugby league youngster Syris Schmidt.

    Kaleb Ngamanu also played club rugby on the Gold Coast this season at the U15 level for the Griffith University Colleges side and started at outside centre in the Grand Final which they won 47 – 19 against the Helensvale Hogs and Cbus stadium as a curtain raiser to the Rugby International between Argentina and the Wallabies.

    Kaleb Ngamanu played in nine matches for the Griffith University Colleges starting two at outside centre (No. 13) including the Grand Final, one at inside centre (No. 12) and the remainder from the interchange bench. In Round Two against the PBC Alleygators Kaleb Ngamanu kicked three conversions in a big win for Griffith University Colleges.

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    Young Tingha Tigers second rower Tyler Kent moves up to the Gold Coast and has been named in the Burleigh Bears 2019 MM Cup side for next season’s competition.

    Tyler Kent played the 2018 season in the New South Wales Country Group 19 competition for Tingha spending time in both the U18 and First Grade competitions for all intents and purposes playing in the U18 match and then backing up to start in the First Grade match every weekend.

    Tyler Kent started the 2018 season as part of the Greater Northern Tigers U18 Laurie Daley Cup squad playing all five of their matches including their tough 32 – 26 semi-final loss to Group 9. Tyler Kent started all five matches from the interchange bench.

    For Tingha in the Group 19 competition, Tyler Kent played in twelve matches scoring five tries and kicking a goal (against Inverell) to finish the U18 season with 22 points.

    Tyler Kent started in the second row in the U18 Group 19 Grand Final and scored as Tingha defeated the Moree Boomerangs.

    In addition to his U18 Grand Final try Tyler Kent scored in the regular season against the Moree Boars in two separate matches, the Glenn Innes Magpies and the Armidale Rams, with the last two tries coming in consecutive rounds mid-way through the season.

    Tyler Kent played in eleven Group 19 First Grade matches scoring on debut against the Moree Boars and also kicked a conversion against the Moree Boomerangs.

    Tyler Kent has also represented Group 19 in previous years in the U14, U15 and U16 age groups.

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    Congratulations to Beaudesert’s Shallin Fuller who recently was named the Gold Coast Rugby League U19 Representative Player of the year.

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    Stanley Jackson the powerful young right sided second rower is a former Titans U14 development squad member and it is great to see his inclusion in the Burleigh 2019 MM Cup squad.

    Stanley Jackson only played in two matches on the Gold Coast this year and dominated in his second GCRL U17 Division One match for Helensvale as they defeated Mudgeeraba 58-16 in Round Ten. In the Round Ten match he was unstoppable on his way to scoring four tries. Stanley Jackson’s first match for Helensvale was in Round Nine against Runaway Bay when he started in the second row.

    Earlier this season Stanley Jackson was part of the Easts Tigers MM Cup side, playing all seven of their matches. He started one match at lock being Round One against Central Queensland, one in the second row, four in the front row and one from the interchange bench.

    I did not see all of his MM Cup matches this season but he certainly was outstanding for Easts in their Round Seven match against Tweed Heads and even though the Tigers were defeated Stanley Jackson stood up well to the powerful Tweed Heads Seagulls forward pack.

    Stanley Jackson scored tries in Rounds Five and Six against Redcliffe and Northern Pride respectively.

    Stanley Jackson was a standout for Logan Brothers U16’s in 2017 and in one game against Carina that I saw was at his rampaging best as Logan Brothers put Carina to the sword with Stanley Jackson being prominent on the right side for Logan Brothers both in attack and defence.

    Earlier in 2017 Stanley Jackson was part of the Brisbane Red U16 representative side for the South East Queensland U16 pre-season competition.

    In 2015 Stanley Jackson started in the front row for the Titans U14 development squad in their 28-10 win against Samoa. He also captained his U14 Logan Brothers club side in their GBJRL grand final that same year at Nundah against Wynnum Manly.

    Stanley Jackson made numerous representative sides in 2015 including U14 Stingers and U14 South East Queensland for the Queensland age championships in June, starting in the front row for both of those representative sides. Previously Stanley Jackson has been part of the Titans, Broncos and Cowboys development squads.

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    Young backrower Tristan Powell spent three seasons in the Brisbane Broncos Junior Development system but after a break out 2018 which saw him play a number of MM Cup matches for Norths as a 17 year old and also represent Queensland at the ASSRL U18 Championships Tristian Powell has recently inked a two year deal with the Titans that if see him line up for Burleigh in the 2019 MM Cup competition.

    In the MM Cup competition earlier this season, Tristian Powell played in six matches for the Norths Devils including their semi-final victory against the Mackay Cutters and North’s Grand Final loss to Souths Logan.

    Tristian Powell started the opening two rounds of the season in the front row and Round Three against Souths Logan from the interchange bench before missing a number of matches, coming back into the side from the bench for Round Seven and the subsequent finals series.

    In his six matches Tristian Powell had a try scoring strike rate of 50% with his tries coming in Round Two against Central Queensland, Round Three against Souths Logan and Round Seven against Townsville.

    Over the course of the 2018 Tristian Powell represented Met North at the U18 ASSRL Championships starting all of their matches in the front row and from there represented Queensland at the ASSRL U18 Championships where a team mate was fellow Titan David Butler.

    This season also saw Tristan Powell play in the GPS Schoolboy Rugby competition with the Anglican Church Grammar School (Churchie).

    In 2017, his first at Nudgee, Tristian Powell represented Brisbane Grey in the South East Queensland U16 pre-season competition, scoring in Round Three of the competition against Brisbane Blue and also was selected in the Queensland U16 side, starting the annual interstate match against New South Wales in the second row along fellow St Mary’s student hooker Jake Simpkin.

    In 2016 Tristian Powell represented Darling Downs at the U15 QSSRL Championships, starting at lock. In those Championships he scored on Day Four against Sunshine Coast and on Day One was named the Darling Downs Player of the Match against South Coast.

    In 2016 Tristian Powell captained the St Mary’s College U15A side that won the Devere Cup beating Mountain Creek High School 42 – 10 in the final at Bishop with Tristian Powell scoring a strong second half try for the Toowoomba based school.

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    Titans linked young former Group 18 centre or winger Caleb Hodges had an outstanding 2018 season including starting on the wing for the PBC School Boy side that won the GIO Cup National Final against Patrician Brothers College Blacktown

    Caleb Hodges also started from the bench for PBC in the Queensland GIO Cup Final against Kirwan State High School and also having a hand in the success of the Tweed Heads Seagulls MM Cup side in the 2018 season.

    Caleb Hodges joined the Tweed Heads MM Cup squad and PBC this season with an impressive pedigree including representing the U16 New South Wales Indigenous side in 2017 where he started in the second row and also representing Group 18 on numerous occasions in the junior age levels. Caleb Hodges played his club rugby league in the 2017 season for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the U16 Group 18 competition, with a team mates being fellow Titans youngster and PBC student Jordan Tauali’i.

    For the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the MM Cup competition this season, Caleb Hodges played in four matches scoring for two tries. Caleb Hodges scored his first try in Round Six against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls and also scored in Tweed Heads semi-final against Souths Logan.

    Caleb Hodges was named to start on the interchange bench in Round One but did not make the final 17 but came into the Tweed Heads side in Round Five against the Townsville Blackhawks and stayed in the side for the remainder of the season.

    Caleb Hodges started from the interchange bench in Rounds Five and Six and in the centres for Round Seven and the semi-final. Interesting Caleb Hodges was named to start at hooker in Round Six against Wynnum Manly but ended starting from the bench instead in that match.

    Caleb Hodges played his club rugby league on the Gold Coast with the Bilambil Jets and in 2018 played in three grades for the Northern New South Wales based club.

    In the U17 Division One competition, Caleb Hodges played in four matches for Bilambil scoring against Ormeau. Caleb Hodges also made two appearances in the GCRL U19 competition with those matches being against Burleigh and Currumbin.

    Caleb Hodges made his Gold Coast Rugby League First Grade debut in May of this year when he came on against Tugun.

    Caleb Hodges was a regular for the PBC Open side’s 2018 GIO Cup campaign starting from the bench in their Queensland GIO Cup final victory over Kirwan State High School and moved to the starting side on the left wing for the GIO Cup National Final against Patrician Brothers College Blacktown with PBC running out 20 – 12 winners to be crowned the 2018 GIO Cup National Champions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALX25 View Post
    Id say Mo and AJ were unavailable due to off-season surgery


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