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    Koia Katu-Roberts made his 2019 debut in Round Seven of the GCRL U18 Division One competition over the weekend coming off the bench in Round Seven for Southport against Ormeau.

    The young hooker from the Waikato region of New Zealand moved over to the Gold Coast at the start of the 2017 season to play for the Southport Tigers in the Gold Coast Junior Rugby League competition.

    In 2018 Koia Katu-Roberts played in six matches in the U16 Division One competition with his three tries all coming in a mid-season match against Helensvale.

    In 2017 Koia Katu-Roberts played in six matches for the Tigers in the U15 Division One competition, scoring against Coomera and he also played three matches in the U16 Division One competition. Recently Koia Katu-Roberts has been named in the 2018 U16 Gold Coast Vikings training squad.

    In 2016 Koia Katu-Roberts played for the Wai-Coa-Bay Stallions who represent the Upper Central Zone in New Zealand in the U15 National Youth Tournament held in September 2016. In the tournament Koia Katu-Roberts played in two matches being against the South Island Scorpions and an Auckland Vulcans Development side. In the match against the Auckland Vulcans, Koia Katu-Roberts scored the Stallions second try in a 12 – 10 for Wai-Coa-Bay. In the Waikato region, Koia Katu-Roberts played for the Ngaruawahia Panthers Junior Rugby League club for a number of years.

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    Titan U16 player Keegan Pace played his second NRRRL U18 match yesterday for Cudgen against Ballina in Round Ten.

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    Cooper Bai, Coby Black and Xavier Tauaifaiga amongst others named in the SEQ U13 Development Squad.

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    Kalahni-Jai Lawrence, Matthew Barrow, Brock Lennox, Jacob Sa, Taelon Te Whiu-Hopa, Waylon Caldwell, Philip Hakaraia-Ngomotu and Wailer Whaiapu amongst others named in the SEQ U14 training squad.

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    Titans Logan based U14 Development squad members David Neller, Larry Siala, Xavier Atoa, Hayden Miller and Karl Oloapu have been named in the SEQ U14 training squad.

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    Titans contracted Riley Lack made his NRRRL U18 debut on Sunday for Murwillumbah in their 28-10 win over Tweed Coast.

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    Murwillumbah hooker Jonah Whitlam-Rose scored his 5th try in nine games in Round Ten of the NRRRL U18 competition on Sunday as they defeated Tweed Coast 26-10.

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    19 year old Kel Sheather who has played out of position in the centres this season for Ballina in the NRRRL First Grade competition scored his third try in ten games this season as the Seagulls went down 22-18 to Cudgen.

    As in previous seasons, Kel Sheather played for the Ballina Seagulls in the NRRRL First Grade competition but due to the presence of Jamie Lyon as captain/coach and five eight, Kel Sheather in fact started in the centres in Round One against Kyogle and contributed a try to Ballina’s 40 – 18 victory over the Turkey’s.

    Kel Sheather started Round One of the 2019 New South Wales Country U23 competition at half for the Northern Rivers Titans against the Central Coast Roosters.

    In the match, Kel Sheather did not have too many chances with the ball but was outstanding defensively, especially in relation to two plays in the first half. The first was when faced with a big overlap, he flew out of the line at the Central Coast half forcing a mistake and saving a try.

    In the second instance, Kel Sheather tracked a Titans clearing kick and hit the Central Coast fullback in an outstanding front on tackle, jolting the ball loose, with the Titans scoring in the next set of six.

    In the match Kel Sheather kicked one conversion which was a great kick from the left touchline.

    In Round Two against the Greater Northern Tigers Kel Sheather also started at half once again and kicked three conversions in a good Northern Rivers Titans win. He also started at half in the Northern Rivers Titans U23 side’s semi-final against the South Coast Dragons finishing the match kicking three conversions form four attempts in their twenty point loss.

    Kel Sheather was still eligible to play in the MM Cup competition in 2108 and in fact was named in the Tweed Heads Seagulls MM Cup squad but in fact has by-passed the U18 competition all together and commenced the 2018 season as the starting half back for the Tweed Heads Seagulls U20 Colts side and scored a good try in Round One against the North’s Devils when he split the North’s defence from around ten metres out when operating on the left side of the field.

    Kel Sheather also started Rounds Two where he had a try assist and Three against Victoria and Burleigh respectively at half back. Kel Sheather has primarily played on the left side of the field so far this season for the Tweed Heads Seagulls.

    Round Three against Burleigh once again saw Kel Sheather lead Tweed Heads around the field well especially in the second half with the Seagulls coming from behind to beat their local rivals by four points with two late tries.

    In total for Tweed Heads in the 2018 Colts competition, Kel Sheather played in eleven matches scoring two tries. In addition to the try noted above against Victoria, Kel Sheather also scored against Wynnum Manly in Round Six.

    Kel Sheather started his first eight U20 Hastings Deering’s Colts matches at half back, the last being in Round Eight against the Western Mustangs. In his other three matches being against Ipswich in Round Ten, Redcliffe in Round Thirteen and Wynnum Manly in Round Seventeen, Kel Sheather has started from the interchange bench.

    Kel Sheather also played a number of matches in the NRRRL competition this season for Ballina making his NRRRL First Grade debut in June and scoring against Casino RSM. In his eight NRRL First Grade regular season matches in 2018 Kel Sheather has scored 32 points from four tries and eight goals.

    Kel Sheather was also heavily involved in Ballina’s NRRRL First Grade final’s series, culminating in Ballina playing the Tweed Coast Raiders in the NRRRL First Grade Grand Final with Ballina going down 24 – 4 against the Tweed Coast Raiders in a physical contest in Ballina.

    Kel Sheather started the Grand Final at five eight and operated primarily on the right side of the field for Ballina. He did not get too many chances in attack but acquitted himself well defensively against a Tweed Coast forward pack that sent a lot of traffic his way.

    Kel Sheather had a huge match late in the regular season against Lower Clarence in Round Seventeen scoring two tries and kicking eight goals for an individual point’s haul of 24. Kel Sheather’s other regular season tries came in Round Seventeen against Lismore Marist Brothers and Round Seven against Casino RSM.

    Kel Sheather also played one NRRRL U18 match being in May against the Tweed Coast Raiders and that day he then backed up for the First Grade match later in the afternoon.

    The 2018 season is the second season in which Kel Sheather has been involved in the NRRRL First Grade competition after playing in nine matches in 2017, scoring one try.

    The St Johns College Woodlawn half back in 2017 plyed his trade for the Ballina Seagulls in the NRRRL Northern Rivers Rugby League competition playing both first grade and U18’s this season as well as playing for St College Woodlawn in a number of Schoolboy competitions including the GIO Cup. Kel Sheather set up a great try in the semi-finals of the New South Wales Catholic Cup schoolboy competition when a great kick of his in the wet found the chest of centre Jordan Sly but a late try resulted in a 14 – 10 loss to Sydney’s Holy Cross Ryde.

    Kel Sheather also scored a 100 metre try and was singled out for special praise by his coach in Woodlawn’s New South Wales GIO Cup Grand Final victory over Patrician Brothers Fairfield in Sydney in late August 2017.

    Kel Sheather in 2017 played ten matches in the U18 NRRRL competition scoring 52 points from five tries and sixteen goals. All of his tries have been scored in different games and came against Tweed Coast on two separate occasions, Byron Bay, Casino RSM and Kyogle. Kel Sheather also played nine NRRRL first grade matches and scored his sole try in his third ever first grade match against Byron Bay.

    In 2016 Kel Sheather started from the bench for the Northern Country Combined Catholic College side in the NSW CCC trials. Over the last couple of years, the young halfback has not played a great deal of club rugby league for his club side the Ballina Seagulls but has played a fair amount of matches, including the National GIO Cup competition with St Johns College Woodlawn.

    Kel Sheather came to prominence in the green of Woodlawn in 2017 when he was part of the NSW CCC Cup Woodlawn side that made the semi-finals of that competition last year. That side included former Titan Sam Elliot and Zac Beecher who has previously played in the MM Cup competition of the Gold Coast.

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    Outstanding young winger Liam Cusack made it two hat tricks in as many weeks when he scored his hat trick on Sunday in Round Ten of the NRRRL First Grade competition as his Murwillumbah thread 2018 NRRRL First Grade Champions Tweed Coast 44-6.

    He has now scored 14 tries from just nine 2019 NRRRL First Grade matches. In addition to the Round Ten hat trick noted above, he also scored a hat trick in Round Nine against Kyogle and doubles against Byron Bay (Round Seven) and Ballina (Round Four). In only Round One against Evans Head has Liam Cusack not scored with his other tries so far this season coming in Round Two against Cudgen, Round Five against Tweed Coast, Round Six against Casino RSM and Round Eight against Mullumbimby.

    Liam Cusack started the 2018 season off as part of the Northern Rivers U18 Laurie Daley Cup side starting three matches in the centres scoring in his third and final start against the Greater Northern Tigers.

    Post the Laurie Daley Cup competition, Liam Cusack had an outstanding campaign for the Cudgen Hornets in the NRRRL U18 competition finishing as the competitions leading try scorer in the regular season. Liam Cusack started the NRRRL U18 Grand Final in the centres but the Hornets hit a red hot Ballina Seagulls side going down 30 – 4 in the decider.

    Liam Cusack played twelve U18 NRRRL regular season matches finishing with seventeen tries for a 142% strike rate. Liam Cusack scored hat tricks against Casino RSM and Evans Heads as well as doubles against Lower Clarence in two matches and Murwillumbah.

    Liam Cusack’s other three tries came in matches against Lismore Marist Brothers, Kyogle and Murwillumbah.

    For Cudgen in the NRRRL U18 competition in 2017 year Liam Cusack played in thirteen matches and has totalled 30 points from seven tries and a single conversion. Liam Cusack crossed for a hat trick against Mullumbimby in May and either side of his hat trick match Liam Cusack scored against Mullumbimby and Evans Heads. His other two tries came in consecutive weeks in late July against Casino RSM and the Tweed Coast Raiders.

    In 2016 Liam Cusack played for Gold Coast White in the CC competition. Liam Cusack was also named in the Group 18 U16 representative side for 2016 after representing Group 18 at the U14 and U15 level previously and also playing for the Titans development squads in past years as well. He has to date scored one try in the two CC games that he has played so far this season.

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    Titans NRL star in the making Tremain Spry has been named at five eight for Tweed Heads in Round 14 of the Queensland Cup as they travel to PNG on Sunday to take on the Hunters.

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    Titans contracted U16 player Rowan Mansfield played his 4th match in the NRRRL U18 competition for Ballina on Sunday in their 20-14 loss against Cudgen on Sunday.

    On Sunday he had played for Ballina in Group One U16.5 competition.

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    Titans contracted Kaleb Ngamanu will start at outside centre for the TSS First XV in their GPS school boy rugby trial Wednesday week against Ipswich Grammar School.

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    Titans linked Kye Cooper and Patrick Gray have been selected in the NSW CCC U15 Country side, well done to both.

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    Great to see Moeaki Fotuaika named in the Samoan 22 man squad today

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    Runaway Bay hooker Repoama Morris-Ponga had a day out on Sunday in Round Ten of the GCRL U20 competition scoring four tries as Runaway Bay defeated Mudgeeraba 56-24.

    Repoama Morris-Ponga’s first try came about when he ran out of dummy half from close range to the right of the play the ball to crash over. His second and third tries came from Repoama Morris-Ponga backing up to score. In relation to his second try the ball was spun out to the right where centre Char Peters broke the line before cutting back inside to find Repoama Morris-Ponga who ran fifteen metres to score. Repoama Morris-Ponga backed up one of his forwards who got an offload away close to the line in the second half to cross.

    Repoama Morris-Ponga’s fourth and final try was a bit different. Runaway Bay took a quick tap from a penalty around twelve metres out from the Mudgeeraba line, Repoama Morris-Ponga received the ball and looked to pass to his left but no-one was in the correct position, instead he took the line on, stepping off his left foot and breaking three tackles to score close to the left upright.

    Repoama Morris-Ponga is a former student of powerhouse Auckland Rugby league school, Mount Albert Grammar School (MAGS) and played for the New Lynn Rugby League in Auckland in his junior rugby league days.

    Repoama Morris-Ponga has also represented the Cook Islands on a number of occasions including in late November 2017 in the Pasifika Youth Cup at the U18 level and in fact scored on Day One against New Zealand Maori. Repoama Morris-Ponga has also represented the Cook Islands in rugby, being part of the Cook Islands U18 World Sevens Tournament late in 2017.


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