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    I think this is my new favourite thread, thanks HS for starting it and for the ongoing content and mdrew for adding his analysis also. Makes for some nice positive reading at the moment.

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    Impressively Jojo Fifita has been named as the 18th man for the Titans in Round Fifteen of the 2022 NRL season against the Cronulla Sharks.

    In early May 2022 Jojo Fifita was named in the Queensland U19 Rugby League Representative side for their annual match against New South Wales.

    Round Two of the 2022 NRL competition against the New Zealand Warriors saw Jojo Fifita named on the Titans extended bench and Jojo Fifita was also named on the Titans NRL extended bench for the Round Three away match against the Canberra Raiders as well as Round Four against the Wests Tigers and Round Five against the Parramatta Eels.

    Round Six against the Manly Sea Eagles saw Jojo Fifita once again named on the Titans NRL extended bench as was the case in Round Seven against the North Queensland Cowboys and Round Nine against the Sydney Roosters.

    Jojo Fifita was also named on the Titans extended bench for Round Ten being the NRL Magic Rounds against the St George Dragons and was also named on the Titans extended NRL bench for Round Thirteen against the North Queensland Cowboys.

    Jojo Fifita started the Titans first 2022 NRL trial against the Brisbane Bronco’s at Cbus Stadium at left centre before moving onto the left wing in the second half.

    In just the 23rd minute Jojo Fifita produced an outstanding piece of play to record a line break assist for Tremain Spry. Just thirty metres out from his own line Jojo Fifita got on the outside of Katoni Staggs and then drew Selwyn Cobbo off his wing and then Jojo Fifita timed his pass to his left perfectly to put Tremain Spry on a seventy metre run to the try line.

    In total against the Brisbane Bronco’s Jojo Fifita ran for an impressive 117 metres (twenty five post contact), played the ball at an average speed of 3.56 seconds and made nine tackles, a number of which were great one on one tackles on Katoni Staggs inside the Bronco’s attacking twenty metre area in fact one tackle by Jojo Fifita on Katani Staggs was only around ten metres out when Jojo Fifita cut down Staggs with a great low tackle that afforded him no chance to off-load the ball.

    Jojo Fifita was then named on the wing for the first half of the Tweed Heads Seagulls opening 2022 Queensland Cup trial against the Souths Logan Magpies however instead Jojo Fifita was named on the bench for the Titans NRL second and final trial at Redcliffe against the New Zealand Warriors. Unfortunately the match was cancelled due to extensive flooding in South East Queensland on the weekend of the scheduled trial.

    Jojo Fifita was named to start on the right wing for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round One of the 2022 Queensland Cup competition against the Easts Tigers, scoring on debut in a tough four point loss.

    In the 25th minute Jojo Fifita received the ball wide out on the right around nine metres out in space and took off towards the right corner, a metre or two out from the line with the cover defence coming across, Jojo Fifita looked to cut back inside off his right foot but slipped in the heavy conditions with two Tigers defenders going straight over the top of him. Jojo Fifita then had the foresight to still make sure that he grounded the ball in the right corner.

    In his Queensland Cup debut Jojo Fifita played the entire eighty minutes on the right wing running for an impressive 152 metres, an equal team leading fifty two of which were post contact metres. Jojo Fifita also made two line breaks, broke two tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.66 seconds and made three tackles.

    Jojo Fifita took his first hit-up in the Queensland Cup in the 7th minute of the match when he came off his wing to take a hit-up through centre field with Jojo Fifita taking the ball to the right of the play the ball ten metres out from his own try line with continual pumping his legs and making ten metres before being taken to ground. Jojo Fifita was then awarded a penalty when he was not allowed to his feet in a timely fashion.

    Then in the 34th minute Jojo Fifita made a strong kick return when after tracking the ball back into his own twenty metre area, Jojo Fifita received the ball from Paul Turner eighteen metres out from his own line and was able to promote the ball to the thirty five metre mark.

    A run in the 59th minute showed again that Jojo Fifita is prepared to do the hard work when he came off his right wing to take a hit-up near the mid-field and to the right of the dummy half inside his own twenty metre mark with Jojo Fifita breaking two tackles in a tough hard ten metre gain.

    Defensively Jojo Fifita made his first Queensland Cup tackle in just the second minute of the matach and then in the 16th minute Jojo Fifita executed a great ball and all tackle on the Easts Tigers left centre when Jojo Fifita was facing an overlap. It was an exceptional defensive paly and certainly belies Jojo Fifita’s limited rugby league experience.

    Jojo Fifita was also named to start on the right wing in Round Two against the Sunshine Coast Falcons and was once again outstanding including a number of try saving tackles in the Seagulls big win.

    Playing the entire eighty minutes, Jojo Fifita ran for seventy six metres (thirty one post contact), broke two tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.69 seconds and recorded a 100% tackling efficiency whilst making eight tackles.

    Jojo Fifita continued on the right wing in Round Three against the Norths Devils with Jojo Fifita scoring in the 12th minute when he raced forward and leapt above the Norths left sided defenders to take the cross kick on the full and crash over ten metres in from the right corner.

    Playing all eighty minutes of the match, Jojo Fifita ran for a team leading 136 metres (forty six post contact), made a line break, broke two tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.71 seconds and made five tackles.

    Jojo Fifita was then named on the right wing in the Round Four local derby against the Burleigh Bears scoring a double in the Seagulls 32 – 18 victory.

    Jojo Fifita had to wait just three minutes to score the first of his two tries when he ran onto a long cut-out pass from Paulo Turner to cross untouched in the right corner.

    Jojo Fifita added his second try in the 33rd minute and it was a near carbon copy of his try in the 3rd minute when once again Jojo Fifita ran onto a cut out pass from Paul Turner to score untouched in the right corner.

    Jojo Fifita did very well from the Burleigh kick-off from his own try when after the ball was knocked back by Tweed Heads Jojo Fifita tracked back six metre into the in-gaol to take possession of the ball and did well to get the ball five metres back into the field of play.

    Jojo Fifita showed that he was prepared to do the heavy lifting in the 75th minute when to the left of the play the ball and a metre out from his own try line Jojo Fifita charged forward and was able to break one tackle and impressively get the ball to sixteen metres away from his own try line against an on rushing Bears defence that was hell bent on pinning the Seagulls on their own line. Jojo Fifita’s run immediately put paid to that notion.

    Jojo Fifita was also very good defensively against Burleigh including in the 14th minute when came off his wing to smash Bears left centre Sami Sauiluma just as he took possession with a try in the offing. Jojo Fifita’s initial contact knocked the ball loose and saved a certain try.

    Jojo Fifita made another good tackle in the 13th minute when he followed through a kick that Burleigh let bounce and just as fellow Titan Lofi Khan-Pereira took possession of the ball, Jojo Fifita smashed him front on.

    In the dying moments of the match, Jojo Fifita once again made a strong tackle near his own try line on the Burleigh left centre who had made a line break. Jojo Fifita had dropped back in anticipation of a kick but when the Bears line break was name, Jojo Fifita moved up and just as Sami Sauiluma tried to put in a grubber kick Jojo Fifita was in his face with the attempted kick bounced off Jojo Fifita and went into touch. As Jojo Fifita did not play at the ball, Tweed Heads received possession of the ball.

    Playing all eighty minutes Jojo Fifita ran for 102 metres (thirty two post contact), made a team leading two line breaks for his two tries, broke two tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.29 seconds and made six tackles.

    After the opening four rounds of the 2022 Queensland Cup competition Jojo Fifita was equal second on the try scoring list with four trie and also equal second in terms of the number of line breaks with five. Co-incidently Jojo Fifita was equal in both of those categories with fellow Titan Tony Francis.

    Jojo Fifita was also named on the right wing for Round Five against the Townsville Blackhawks with Jojo Fifita saving a try as a result of a timely intercept with the Blackhawks deep on the attack.

    Playing all eighty minutes of the match Jojo Fifita ran for ninety four metres (thirty six post contact), broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 3.86 seconds and made eleven tackles at a tackling efficiency of 91.67%.

    Jojo Fifita was named to continue on the right wing in Round Six against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls however he was a late scratching from the match.

    After six rounds of the 2022 Queensland Cup season Jojo Fifita was equal fourth line line breaks with fellow Titan Tony Francis with five line-breaks.

    After missing a number of rounds Jojo Fifita started Round Ten against the PNG Hunters on the right wing and scored in the 52nd minute when he leapt above the Hunters left winger to take a bomb on the full in the in-goal and get the ball down five metres in from the right corner post.

    Playing the entire eighty minutes Jojo Fifita ran for eighty one metres (thirty five post contact), played the ball at an average speed of 4.07 seconds and made ten tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.

    Jojo Fifita continued on the right wing in Round Eleven against the Ipswich Jets with Jojo Fifita scoring the Seagulls go ahead try in the 75th minute when after receiving the ball from his inside seven metres out from the line and right on the touchline line, Jojo Fifita cutting inside off his right foot to beat one defender before being hit by two defenders right on the try line with the two defenders flipping Jojo Fifita onto his back over the line. Jojo Fifita however would not be denied and forced the ball in the in-goal over his head.

    Playing all eighty minutes Jojo Fifita ran for 104 metres (twenty six post contact), made a line break, recorded a try assist and a line break assist, broke four tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.69 seconds and made five tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.

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    Thanks for taking the time to write that mdrew. The input from you guys is really appreciated, especially for us fans that can't get to any of the QCup games.

    You reckon Jojo is ready yet?

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    Well done to Thomas Weaver, Jaylan De Groot and Oskar Bryant for their selection in the NSW U19 squad.

    Congratulations also for Jojo Fifita, Kaleb Ngamanu and Josiah Pahulu for their selection in the Qld U19 squad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdrew View Post
    Well done to Thomas Weaver, Jaylan De Groot and Oskar Bryant for their selection in the NSW U19 squad.

    Congratulations also for Jojo Fifita, Kaleb Ngamanu and Josiah Pahulu for their selection in the Qld U19 squad.
    Great to see, also this game is being televised can’t wait to watch the future titans

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonegull View Post
    Great to see, also this game is being televised can’t wait to watch the future titans
    When is the stream please 'Gull.
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    U/19's Women's State of Origin
    Thursday, June 23, 5.45pm at Leichhardt Oval
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    U/19's Men's State of Origin
    Thursday, June 23, 7.45pm at Leichhardt Oval
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    Thanks Alx
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdrew View Post
    Well done to Thomas Weaver, Jaylan De Groot and Oskar Bryant for their selection in the NSW U19 squad.

    Congratulations also for Jojo Fifita, Kaleb Ngamanu and Josiah Pahulu for their selection in the Qld U19 squad.
    An excellent achievement for all these boys and particularly impressive to see Josiah Pahulu there for QLD considering he is still at High School and U18 eligible. Looking forward to seeing the final teams, hopefully the Titans boys all make it.

    Thanks ALX for sharing the game times as well, much appreciated

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    Well done to Klese Haas who is making his Qcup debut today for Tweed. An important step in his continued development.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hail Sezer View Post
    An excellent achievement for all these boys and particularly impressive to see Josiah Pahulu there for QLD considering he is still at High School and U18 eligible. Looking forward to seeing the final teams, hopefully the Titans boys all make it.

    Thanks ALX for sharing the game times as well, much appreciated

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    Well done to Klese Haas who is making his Qcup debut today for Tweed. An important step in his continued development.

    On the Offical QRL site it has Kless Hass as an out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayside Titan View Post
    On the Offical QRL site it has Kless Hass as an out.
    That is just showing the names in versus out from last weeks original team list and this weeks original team list.

    They also still have Jojo in the starting lineup when we know he’s in Coffs today with the NRL side. Keep an eye on teamlists closer to kickoff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hail Sezer View Post
    That is just showing the names in versus out from last weeks original team list and this weeks original team list.

    They also still have Jojo in the starting lineup when we know he’s in Coffs today with the NRL side. Keep an eye on teamlists closer to kickoff
    Which team list do you want us to believe or rely on ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayside Titan View Post
    Which team list do you want us to believe or rely on ?
    HS is correct, Klese Haas to make his QCup debut

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayside Titan View Post
    Which team list do you want us to believe or rely on ?
    The one you looked at is fine

    With Qcup though, they often won’t update the actual team list until an hour before kickoff. Sometimes even as late as kickoff when the players take the field

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hail Sezer View Post
    The one you looked at is fine

    With Qcup though, they often won’t update the actual team list until an hour before kickoff. Sometimes even as late as kickoff when the players take the field
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    But what site or source do you want us to use so that we are all correct ?

    Oh and thank you for saying that I can use QRL.com as Source. Is there a better one to use that is of your standard or meets your approval ?
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