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    Matthew Wilton-Waldron was yesterday named in the 2020 Tweed Heads Seagulls MM Cup squad.

    He is a local front rower/second rower who attends Coombabah State High School as part of their Rugby League Excellence program and was also part of the Titans U15 side that played a Balmain U15 side at Cudgen late in 2017.

    Matthew Wilton-Waldron was also involved in the Titans U13 development squad at the end of the 2015 as an invited player in a match against a Toowoomba U14 selection.

    Matthew Wilton-Waldron this season played for Helensvale in the GCRL U18 Division One competition playing in twelve regular season matches scoring his sole try of the season against Ormeau in June.

    Matthew Wilton-Waldron also started both of Helensvale’s finals matches in the second row including their Week Two Finals loss 34 – 26 to eventual premiers Ormeau.

    In 2018 Matthew Wilton-Waldron was part of the Gold Coast Vikings Yellow U16 side that competed in the South East Queensland U16 Challenge.

    From that competition Matthew Wilton-Waldron was selected in the South East Queensland White U16 side for the Queensland Age Championships starting primarily from the bench for his side including in the Championship final which SEQ White lost 30 – 18 to South East Queensland Green.

    In the 2018 GCRL U16 Division One competition, Matthew Wilton-Waldron lined up for Helensvale in 2018 playing in nine matches including the finals series. Matthew Wilton-Waldron started in the second row in Week One of the finals as Helensvale defeated Southport 44 – 4 and also started in the second row in Week Two as Helensvale were knocked out as a result of a tough 24 – 18 loss to Burleigh.

    Matthew Wilton-Waldron played the 2017 season for Helensvale in the GCJRL competition in the U15 Division One competition. Matthew Wilton-Waldron played in sixteen matches for the Hornets including starting in the second row in their 34 – 10 Grand Final loss to Nerang.

    Over the course of his sixteen matches in 2017 Matthew Wilton-Waldron scored three tries including an early season double against Currumbin and he also scored in Helensvale’s finals victory over Burleigh.

    In 2017 Matthew Wilton-Waldron has also played one match up at the U16 Division One Level for Helensvale.

    In 2016 Matthew Wilton-Waldron was part of the U14 Gold Coast Vikings side that went through the 2016 Hill Stumer Championships undefeated and from there was selected in the U14 South East Queensland Training squad.

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    Currumbin Eagles centre/lock etc and PBC hooker Ethan Lowe has been named in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad after a busy 2019 season for both Currumbin and PBC in bot hteh Langer Cup and GIO Cup competitions.

    For Currumbin Ethan Lowe played matches in both the U18 Division One and Division Two competitions. In the U18 Division Two competition he played in nine matches scoring a late season double against Robina and also scoring against Southport early in the season. He also played in eight U18 Division One matches scoring late in the season against Helensvale.

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    Marymount College student Zane Jeffries has been named in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad after playing a big role in the Mako’s 2019 school boy rugby league success.

    In relation to club rugby league in 2019 the front rower played ten matches for Mudgeeraba in the GCRL U18 Division One competition scoring in the opening two rounds against Runaway Bay and Bilambil.

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    Exciting Gold Coast talent Kruze Rimene has been named in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad. The fullback prospect played six matches for Runaway Bay in this season’s U16 Division One competition scoring in the first two rounds against Mudgeeraba and Southport.

    Kruze Rimene is currently on a rugby scholarship with Brisbane Grammar School and started at fullback for their First XV GPS rugby side scoring one try in the eight rounds.

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    Mudgeeraba second rower Sammy Sowery played twelve matches for the Redbacks in the GCRL U18 Division One competition this season scoring his sole try in late July against Coomera.

    Recently he trialled and was successful in gaining a place in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad.

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    Southport’s Yorel Alapaki has been named in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad.


    The young hooker, lock or second rower moved over from Auckland at the start of 2019 to play with the Southport Tigers in the Gold Coast Rugby League U18 Division One competition, starting Round One at hooker.

    Yorel Alapaki then moved to lock for Round Two against Currumbin. Yorel Alapaki scored his first try on the Gold Coast in Round Three against Runaway Bay as Southport prevailed 26 – 14 and kicked his first goal in Round Five.

    Yorel Alapaki was back in Auckland playing for Marist Saints against Manurewa Allstars in mid-June.

    I had thought that Yorel Alapaki was back in New Zealand for good but he was back starting at hooker for Southport in Round twelve against Tugun and also started at hooker in Round Thirteen against Mudgeeraba.

    In total for Southport in the GCRL U18 Division One regular season competition Yorel Alapaki played in eight matches alternating between lock and hooker (as well as a match or two off the bench), scoring six points as noted above.

    Yorel Alapaki also started at lock for Southport in their 28 – 20 U18 Division One Preliminary Final win over Ormeau to progress to the Grand Final against Burleigh and also started at lock in Southport’s 28 -12 Grand Final loss to Burleigh. When the match got ‘physical’ in the second half Yorel Alapaki was certainly in the thick of the action, charging around and making his presence felt both in attack and defence.

    In 2018 Yorel Alapaki played in the Auckland Junior Rugby League U16 competition for Marist Saints. 2018 also saw Yorel Alapaki, who is also an accomplished softball player, represent Howick College in the 2018 New Zealand National Secondary Schools Development Tournament.

    In that competition, Yorel Alapaki played in five matches with those matches being against Sir Edmund Hillary College, Onehunga High School twice, Naenae College and Whangaparaoe College. Yorel Alapaki started all five matches at lock for Howick College and scored in both finals matches being against Onehunga High School and Whangaparaoe College.

    Yorel Alapaki’s try against Onehunga High School was a case where he just wanted to score more than the defence wanted to stop him. The Howick College centre on the right, Francis Morrison, cut back inside and ran across field, Yorel Alapaki ran straight at a hole in the defensive line and upon receiving the pass barged his way over adjacent to the right upright dragging a couple of defenders with him.

    Yorel Alapaki’s try against Whangaparaoe College could not have been more different to the one discussed above. Yorel Alapaki took a hit-up on the left side of the field about sixty five metres out from the try line and after breaking through the defensive line by running over a defender outpaced the Whangaparaoe College cover defence to score an impressive try.

    Late in 2018 Yorel Alapaki was the co-captain of the Auckland Niue U16 side that played an Auckland U16 side, starting that match in the second row. In 2018 Yorel Alapaki was also captain of the Northern side in the New Zealand Development Rugby League Finals held in March.

    Yorel Alapaki also represented the Cook Islands in the U18 Rugby League Oceania Sevens tournament scoring against the Solomon Islands in Round Four.

    In 2017 Yorel Alapaki represented the Akarana Falcons U15’s at the New Zealand National Age Championships playing in matches against the Auckland Vulcans and the Northern Swords.

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    PBC and Currumbin winger Troy Duckett has been named in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad.

    The flying Titans linked youngster moved up to the Gold Coast from Coffs Harbour midway through the 2018 season and made an immediate impact in the GCRL U16 Division One competition for Currumbin and as a result was selected in the Tweed Seagulls MM Cup squad for the 2019 season.

    In Round One of the 2019 MM Cup season Troy Duckett started on the left wing for the Tweed Heads Seagulls as they defeated the Western Mustangs 18 – 14.

    In total in the 2019 MM Cup competition, Troy Duckett played in xx matches starting all on the right wing including both their semi-final and Grand Final victory over Wynnum Manly.

    Troy Duckett started both the Queensland MM Cup Grand Final and the National U18 Grand Final on the right wing coming out on the winning side in both.

    Troy Duckett made his club rugby league debut in Round Eight of the GCRL U18 Division One competition starting at fullback and scoring as his Currumbin side defeated Helensvale 16 – 10. Troy Duckett moved to the wing for the next two rounds adding his second try of the season in Round Ten against Bilambil.

    In total in the 2019 GCRL U18 Division One regular season competition Troy Duckett played in five matches scoring the a fore mentioned two tries.

    Troy Duckett was also part of the PBC Open A rugby league side in 2019 including starting on the left wing in the Langer Cup derby against Keebra Park in June.

    Troy Duckett also started on the right wing for PBC in their heart breaking Gold Point GIO Cup Queensland semi-final 23 – 22 loss to Marsden State High School and came close to scoring the first try of the match but he was unable to ground the ball in the right corner after a Toby Sexton kick.

    In late 2018 Troy Duckett started in the centres for the Titans U16 side and scored a hat trick as the Titans defeated PNG 60 – 10 with the youngster running rampant is slippery conditions at Pizzey Park.

    Troy Duckett started the 2018 season as part of the North Coast U16 Andrew Johns Cup side, playing in three matches in that competition, starting each at fullback with those matches coming against Central Coast, Northern Rivers and the Newcastle Knights Development Squad.

    In the GCRL U16 Division One competition with Currumbin playing a total of twelve matches including finals matches and scoring nine tries. Troy Duckett scored doubles against Southport on two separate occasions and also against Burleigh. Troy Duckett’s other three tries came against Mudgeeraba in two separate matches and Runaway Bay.

    Earlier this season Troy Duckett started on the bench for the New South Wales U16 Kurri side in their annual match against Queensland Murri with Queensland prevailing on that occasion.

    In 2017 Troy Duckett represented Group Two at the U15 level playing three matches and scoring against Group 21.

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    Exciting Keebra Park student Jahream Bula has been named in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad after a season playing for the Keebra Park Open A side in the Langer Cup and Gio Cup competitions.

    He also played for Keebra park in 2018 and in fact was named 2018 Langer Reserve Player of the season and Year 11 Most Valuable Player.

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    One of the most fascinating names in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad is Chinchilla five eight Bryton Nimo who played the 2019 season in the Roma and Districts U16 competition scoring two tries in the U16 Grand Final as Chinchilla defeated Red Bulls 30-28. In the regular season Bryton Nimo also scored an early season double against Mitchell.

    From a representative perspective in 2019 he was part of the U16 Stockman side that took part in the U16 Western Mustangs trials.

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    Tear a way young front rower Reshawn Anderson played in the front row for the Group One U14 Taipans for the New South Wales Country Age Championships that were held in Port Macquarie last weekend.

    In Group One’s first qualifying match Reshawn Anderson kicked two conversions as Group One drew 14 all with Newcastle and added a try and a conversion in Group One’s Northern Cup semi-final.

    Reshawn Anderson’s good form at the Championships should come as no surprise as he has been named 2019 Group One U14 Representative Player of the Year.

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    Centre Michael Roberts was part of the Group 18 U15 side that played at the 2019 New South Wales Country Age Championships held in Port Macquarie last weekend.

    In those Championships Michael Roberts scored doubles in Group 18’s two matches on Day One which were against Central Coast and Group Three. Michael Roberts was also part of the Group 18 side that drew 18 all with Newcastle on Day Two. As a result of his two doubles, Michael Roberts finished the Championships as Group 18’s leading try scorer.

    Michael Roberts also represented Group 18 in 2018 at the U14 New South Wales Country Age Championships and had a big match on Day One scoring a try and kicking two goals against Group 21.

    Michael Roberts played the 2019 club rugby league season with Byron Bay/Lennox Head in the Group 18 U15 competition and was part of their side that went down in the Grand Final against Bilambil.

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    Centre Michael Roberts was part of the Group 18 U15 side that played at the 2019 New South Wales Country Age Championships held in Port Macquarie last weekend.

    In those Championships Michael Roberts scored doubles in Group 18’s two matches on Day One which were against Central Coast and Group Three. Michael Roberts was also part of the Group 18 side that drew 18 all with Newcastle on Day Two. As a result of his two doubles, Michael Roberts finished the Championships as Group 18’s leading try scorer.

    Michael Roberts also represented Group 18 in 2018 at the U14 New South Wales Country Age Championships and had a big match on Day One scoring a try and kicking two goals against Group 21.

    Michael Roberts played the 2019 club rugby league season with Byron Bay/Lennox Head in the Group 18 U15 competition and was part of their side that went down in the Grand Final against Bilambil.

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    Half/five eight Kai Smallwood was part of the Group 18 U15 side that played at the 2019 New South Wales Country Age Championships held in Port Macquarie last weekend.

    In those Championships Kai Smallwood started in the halves in all three of Group 18’s matches and scoring eighteen points in the process to finish as Group 18’s leading points scorer at the Championships.

    Kai Smallwood scored on Day Two against Newcastle, kicking three goals in that match as well to finish with ten points in an 18 all draw. On Day One Kai Smallwood kicked three goals against Central Coast and then backed that up by kicking a conversion later in the day against Group Three.

    Kai Smallwood also represented Group 18 in 2018 at the U14 level at the New South Wales Age Championships. In 2018 Kai Smallwood scored a double in Group 18’s first match against Group 21.

    Kai Smallwood played the 2019 club rugby league season with Bilambil in the Group 18 U15 competition and in fact was named player of the Grand Final as Bilambil defeated Byron Bay/Lennox Head.

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    Jack Smith was named yesterday in the Tweed Heads Seagulls 2020 MM Cup squad.

    The young utility late in 2018 signed a scholarship with the Titans from the Forbes Spacemen after playing for the New South Wales Country U16 side against a Titans U16 squad at Cudgen.

    Jack Smith started from the bench for the New South Wales Country side in the match with New South Wales Country running out 30 – 10 winners. Jack Smith was also part of the New South Wales Country U16 side that defeated PNG U16’s a couple of days earlier in Ballina in Northern New South Wales as a precursor to the match against the Titans.

    Jack Smith in June of this year was part of the Titans U18 side that played North Queensland in a curtain raiser to the Titans/Warriors NRL match at Cbus stadium starting that particular match at fullback.

    Jack Smith started Round One of the 2019 GCRL U18 Division One at fullback for his new club being the Currumbin Eagles in their match against Burleigh where he was opposed by fellow Titan Will Evans.

    In total Jack Smith played in seven regular season matches for Currumbin in the 2019 GCRL U18 Division One competition, playing the majority at fullback although he did play a number of matches at centre, his first being in Round Nine against Helensvale.

    Jack Smith also played centre in Round Ten, scoring a hat trick against Bilambil (he converted one of his tries in that match as well) and also from the centre position scored sixteen points from a try and six goals in Round Twelve against Runaway Bay.

    Jack Smith also played a number of matches for PBC in their Open A side including starting at fullback in their Langer Cup derby against Keebra Park in June, scoring in the second half. Jack Smith moved into dummy half around ten metres out from the line and threw a big dummy to his left and then took off for the line scoring adjacent to the left upright.

    Initially Jack Smith was held up by three defenders but instead of submitting to the tackle spun counter clock wise separating himself from the defenders and falling to his knees. Jack Smith had the presence of mind to note that his hand holding the ball had not touched the ground and thus reached out to put the ball down beside the left upright.

    Jack Smith also started at fullback for PBC in their Queensland GIO Cup quarter final win over St Mary’s High School Toowoomba 50 – 6 and was once again at fullback, pulling off two try saving tackles in the GIO Cup semi-final loss to Marsden State High School in heart breaking fashion.

    Playing in the Group 11 competition for the Parkes Spacemen in 2018 Jack Smith played in both the U16 and U18 competitions over the course of the 2018 season. In the U16 competition Jack Smith spent time at fullback including starting the Grand Final at fullback. Jack Smith also played eight U18 matches scoring a hat trick in his first career U18 match against Dubbo Macquarie.

    Jack Smith was also part of the 2018 victorious Western Rams U18 Laurie Daley Cup side and started at lock as they defeated Illawarra South Coast Dragons in the final. Jack Smith started all seven of the matches that he was involved in and scored three tries, including a double against the Wests Tigers and in Round Two he scored against the Riverina Bulls.

    In 2017 Jack Smith was selected at fullback for the New South Wales Combined Catholic Colleges side from Red Bend Catholic College starting all of the matches that he played in during the ASSRL U15 Championships.

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    Titans contracted Jaiden West is part of the 2020 Tweed Heads Seagulls Mm Cup squad.

    In 2019 Jaiden West was part of the PBC side including starting on the right wing in the Langer Cup derby against Keebra Park and had an impressive match scoring a first half try and also making a great try saving tackle late in the second half on Keebra Park left wing Thomas Vickery.

    Jaiden West’s try in the match, highlighted his speed, he received the ball after good inside work from Toby Sexton, sprinting down the right side line and dived over under pressure from the Keebra Park half.

    In the second half with Keebra Park looking to get back into the match, Thomas Vickery had a lot of room down the left touchline, but Jaiden West came from the clouds to collar him and drag him into touch.

    Jaiden West also started on the right wing for PBC in their Queensland GIO Cup quarter final win over St Mary’s High School Toowoomba 50 – 6 scoring an outstanding long range try.

    Jaiden West started Round One of the 2019 GCRL U18 Division One competition for Nerang, before they withdrew from the competition.

    Jaiden West was named in the Tweed heads Seagulls MM Cup squad, but did not play in any of their matches this season.

    In Round One of the 2018 Gold Coast Rugby League U16 Division One competition, Jaiden West started at fullback in the Roosters 60 – 0 victory over Runaway Bay and crossed for one of the Roosters tries on the opening Friday night of the season.

    In total in the 2018 U16 Division One competition this season for Nerang Jaiden West played in nine matches including the finals series scoring three tries and kicking five goals to finish the season with 22 points.

    In addition to his Round One try Jaiden West scored mid-season against Runaway Bay, a match which also saw him kick his five goals, and he also scored in Nerang’s Major semi-final victory over Currumbin.

    In 2015 Jaiden West started on the wing for the Titans U13 development squad in a match against a Toowoomba U14 selection in the same year was part of the U13 Gold Coast Vikings representative squad and in 2014 represented South Coast at the U12 level in the Queensland Primary School tournament.

    Jaiden West did not get many opportunities on the wing for the development squad as the players inside him like Rixon Andrew, Damon Somerville and Matamatagi Ripley had a field day against the U14 Toowoomba representative selection, meaning the ball did not get out him as much as it usually would in a game. In saying that though he maintained his discipline and did not go chasing the ball but maintained his correct positioning throughout the course of the match.


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