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    One of the few positives for Tweed Heads today was the play of AJ Brimson who was back at fullback and had his best match of the season.

    Agree with you about young Woolf mate if he can stay injury free he could be anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdrew View Post
    One of the few positives for Tweed Heads today was the play of AJ Brimson who was back at fullback and had his best match of the season.

    Agree with you about young Woolf mate if he can stay injury free he could be anything
    I think he's far better right now than Nikkorema is right now but I knew you would be probably the only one who's familiar with the kids ability
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    Wynnum Manly Seagulls v Tweed Heads Seagulls
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    BMD Kougari Oval on Saturday, April 14 – 7pm
    Head-to-Head: Wynnum 20 Tweed 15
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    The competition’s two ‘Seagulls’ cross flight paths in a crucial match for both sides in a match-up that has been dubbed ‘the flockbuster’.

    Tweed is yet to get off the mark after five losses, while the Gulls from Wynnum Manly slipped down the ladder last week after a shock 40-6 loss to Souths Logan.

    Wynnum will relish a return to the bayside to play in front of a vocal home crowd, where they have beaten Tweed Heads in the past four encounters at BMD Kougari Oval.

    Although soundly beaten in the end by Townsville last week, the Tweed did push the Blackhawks and were unlucky not to put more points on the board, particularly via the dangerous AJ Brimson who came agonisingly close to scoring on several occasions.

    Ethan Roberts was named in the 6 for Tweed Heads earlier this week, but will miss this matching having made an early guilty plea for a shoulder charge.
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    26-22 win for Tweed Heads in Round Six against Wynnum Manly with Titans Development contract player Kiah Cooper with a try and Titans Top 30 contracted AJ Brimson also scoring.

    Former Titans NYC player Braydon McGrady with the match winning try in the last minute

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdrew View Post
    26-22 win for Tweed Heads in Round Six against Wynnum Manly with Titans Development contract player Kiah Cooper with a try and Titans Top 30 contracted AJ Brimson also scoring.

    Former Titans NYC player Braydon McGrady with the match winning try in the last minute
    Brimsonnwas outstanding at fullback. Much better than in the halves.

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    Lucky strike hands Tweed Heads win
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    A field goal gone wrong was just the luck the Tweed Heads Seagulls needed to break their duck this season – with the side scoring in the last minute of play to overcome Wynnum Manly 26-20.

    Despite suffering some heavy losses this year – both Gulls always lift for what has become known as the ‘flockbuster’ – and their Round 6 encounter was no different.

    In a game that saw plenty of entertaining play and two key sin binnings (Wynnum’s Payne Haas in the 24th minute and Ryland Jacobs in the 64th); scores were locked at 22-22 with just over a minute and half remaining.

    The ball went to Eli Levido, whose field goal attempt hit the right upright before being regathered by Lindon McGrady, who then kicked out to the right wing where cousin Brayden McGrady scooped it up and ran in the match-winner.

    It was Brayden’s third try of the night and he was mobbed by team-mates as they celebrated their first win.

    Earlier in the evening, it had seemed that the home Seagulls were on track to continue their recent domination over Tweed Heads at BMD Kougari Oval where they had won the past four encounters.

    After Tweed Heads gave up back-to-back penalties; the home team were able to convert them into an easy try to Mitchell Frei in the 13th minute on the left-hand side after running through the line.

    This was followed up only three minutes later by hard-running forward Til Vea on the other side of the field.

    However, Tweed Heads were then able to defend back-to-back sets of their line and it seemed to give them confidence.

    They were finally able to break through however when they had a one-man advantage when Haas was binned for repeated infringements inside the 10; with winger Kiah Cooper opening his side’s account.

    With just under 10 minutes to go in the half, McGrady had his first of the night and the successful conversion for Levido had the visitors up 12-10, a lead they held onto at the break.

    McGrady had his second try only three minutes into the second half – but it came from some great team play in the lead-up, with the Tweed Heads forwards able to work their way up the middle with speed, with an offload to the inside finding support before the ball was worked out to the potent right edge.

    Both teams then fell into bad habits in the middle period of the half, with handling leaving much to be desired.

    But the visitors were the ones to break the funk when they put on a cleanly executed set play that found fullback AJ Brimson running into a gap to extend their lead.

    Wynnum Manly needed the momentum to change and it did thanks to some strong work for their forwards. Junior Pita made a huge bust through the middle before offloading to Vea who was brought down a metre from the line.

    The NSW Seagulls then committed a professional foul and the referee sent Jacobs to the bin, and the home side immediately capitalised with young Broncos Patrick Carrigan over, reducing the margin to 20-14.

    The game was on a knife-edge when Pat Templeman collected an intercept when Tweed Heads were pressing to extend their lead, racing down the field to score in the left-hand corner. He had no problem converting his own try to draw the scores level, but the Wynnum Manly fightback was to be cruelled by a stroke of fortune for Tweed Heads five minutes later.

    See the full scoring details and final team line-ups for this game at QRL Live

    TWEED HEADS SEAGULLS 26 (Brayden McGrady 3, Ryland Jacobs, AJ Brimson tries; Eli Levido 3 goals) def WYNNUM MANLY SEAGULLS 22 (Mitch Frei, Til Vea, Patrick Carrigan, Patrick Templeman tries; Patrick Templeman 3 goals) at BMD Kougari Oval.
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    Tweed’s bold strategy
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    TWEED Heads will run with a bold strategy that they readily acknowledge could count against them in the 2018 Rugby League Gold Coast Agrade competition.

    The Seagulls will this season send fringe Intrust Super Cup players to other clubs when not required by Ben Woolf’s state league side.
    Jenan Parrish and Siuatonga Likiliki are aligned with Runaway Bay; Beau Cordtz with Southport; and Ali Grant with Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League club Ballina.

    While Tweed won’t come up against any of their own tomorrow when they face fellow ISC club Burleigh, they are prepared for the fact their new approach could bite them.

    “Woolfy has said this, we would love to see Beau Cordtz come out for Southport and score three tries against us because that puts everyone on notice,” said Seagulls chief executive Paul Stephenson.

    “We would love to see Jenan come out and be man of the match and cut us open in the middle. He has done a preseason with us and if he is going well, he will get another opportunity at the next level in Queensland Cup and that is a really good thing for us.”
    Stephenson believes there are multiple benefits.

    “They are getting a player that is potentially a junior there back to their club to play A-grade, which should help increase the standard of what they are doing and help increase that relationship with us and them as well,” he said.

    “For our A-grade side it potentially selfishly gives them a little bit more consistency. And it also keeps all of those guys on their toes as well – they know that they are not only competing against the guys in their side to make Queensland Cup, they are competing against guys all over the competition.”
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    Good mate James has advice for axed Elgey

    RYAN James is proof being dropped to the Intrust Super Cup is not the end of the world.

    The Gold Coast captain’s good mate Kane Elgey was axed from the NRL side this week after a prolonged lean run of form and has been tasked with wearing the No.7 jersey for Tweed Heads in their match in Mackay today.

    James drew on his experience to assure Elgey he can salvage his season for the Titans.

    “Obviously, he is probably disappointed,” James said.

    “I told him one of the best things that happened to me was when John Cartwright dropped me back in 2013 and I came back with seven games to go and pushed my way into that Prime Minister’s side.

    “I had about four weeks back in state league and re-found some form and came back and started playing simpler footy.

    “If Kane can do that, he will be fine.”

    James said Elgey is a level above the ISC, as proven by his stint for the Seagulls prior to getting his NRL call-up in 2015.

    “I remember going down and watching him and he was setting up tries and scoring tries, so hopefully he can just re-find that form down there and bring it back to the first grade side,” he said.

    Elgey will reunite with Tweed coach Ben Woolf, who was excited to have him on deck for his young side that are coming off back-to-back wins.

    “He is a class player. I worked with Kane in the under-20s, my first year coaching he was the captain of the side back then,” Woolf said.

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    Tweed Heads been close to a train wreck this year but I’m looking forward immensely to today’s game

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    AJ Brimson over after 3 minutes, what a talent

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    Looking very much like a typical Ben Woolfe coached team to me this talented Seagulls team
    I’ll leave my comment at that

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    Brimson looks good though

    edit: fking autocorrect.

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    Finally LG and Brimson combine and a try is scored without a hand being laid

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    Oh yeah classic genius pass from LG

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    Elgey - the king of second grade.

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    Yep forget about going onto the market for a FB.
    Next year Mick G to wing and Brimson to FB.
    That issue is sorted.


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