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    Former Cabramatta junior Kalio Misa started in the second row for Coomera Blue in Round Three over the weekend for Coomera Blue in their 22-12 U16 Division Two loss to Robina 22-12. It was his second match on the Gold Coast since his move from the Parramatta region.

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    Coomera Gold U16 Division Two hooker Isaiah Kekena has been busy this season so far. He has played all three matches for Coomera Gold in the U16 Division Two competition and has also played two of the three U16 Division One matches.

    Isaiah Kekena moved from Burleigh in the off-season.

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    Since his move from the Manurewa region of New Zealand young front rower Diandre Bevan has been plying his trade with the Coomera Blue side in the GCRL U16 Division Two competition, playing in the front row in all three of his matches including their Round Three loss to Robina 22-12.

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    Currumbin U18 Division Two winger Riley Ashby had a big match in Round Three scoring four tries as the Eagles defeated Southport 74-0.

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    Former Titans Junior Development Squad member Jordan Champion played his first match of the season in the GCRL U20 competition starting in the second row for Runaway Bay and scoring as the Seagulls defeated Southport 40-26.

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    Colts players took advantage of the fact that the Hastings Deering’s Colts competition had a bye, another player who was involved in the local U20 competition was Vinncent Takataka who started in the front row for Runaway Bay as they defeated Southport 40-26 in Round Seven.

    This season he has played a number of matches for Tweed Heads in the Hastings Deering’s Colts competition.

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    Alex Drewe kept on his point’s scoring ways last weekend in Round Seven of the GCRL U20 competition kicking five goals as Helensvale overcame Mudgeeraba 38-32 in a tight contest.

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    Titans linked Xavier Atoa (Souths Acacia Ridge) and William Semu (Carina) went up against each other in Round Three of the GCJRL U14 Division One competition with Xavier Atoa’s Souths Acacia Ridge side prevailing 16-12 in a close match.

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    Titans linked Logan Brothers hooker Jacob Tinsley was on the winning side in Round Three of the U14 Division One GBJRL competition as his Logan Brothers side defeated Albany Creek 26-20 in Round Three over the weekend.

    The Forest Lake State High School student who is part of their Rugby League Excellence Program started the match at hooker as per usual.

    In their first game of 2019 Forest Lake with Jacob Tinsley playing had a great win over Keebra Park on the Gold Coast.

    Jacob Tinsley played well at hooker for the Titans U14 side that defeated the Western Mustangs in February including an impressive 40/20 out of dummy half.

    Jacob Tinsley also played a part in one of the Titans second half tries when right on the Western Mustangs line he scooted out of dummy half to his left before popping the ball back inside to one of the Titans front rowers to crash over, apologies I think that it was the No. 10 but I could not quite tell from my angle.

    In 2018 Jacob Tinsley played nineteen matches for Logan Brothers in the U13 Premier Division of the GBJRL competition, the last being as Logan Brothers fell 40 – 10 to Redcliffe in the Preliminary Final.

    Earlier in the 2018 season Jacob Tinsley started at hooker for Logan Brothers in their mid-season Chairman’s Trophy match against Carina with Logan Brothers going down in that match 26 – 18.

    2018 also saw Jacob Tinsley named in the South East Queensland U13 representative side and in 2017 he represented Met West U12’s from Greenbank State High School being named as lock for the Queensland U12 School Boy Championships.

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    The NSW Country U16 side will play the NSW Harold Matthews U16 representative side at Penrith this Friday night in an NRL curtain raiser.

    The NSW Country U16 side contains multiple Titans players including Rowan Mansfield *wing, Reef Sommerville (centre), Riley Lack (five eight), Tom Weaver (half) Jack Cullen (front row), Ryan Foran (second row), Noah Johannssen (front row interchange)and Keegan Pace (centre/wing interchange).

    What a great experience for the boys.

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    In his first season on the Gold Coast Currumbin U18 Division Two five eight Hunter Rose had a huge game in Round Three scoring 30 points from a try scoring double and 11 goals as the Eagles defeated Southport 74-0.

    Hunter Rose played the 2018 season with Warialda in the Group 19 U16 competition scoring three tries all of which came in matches against Moree.

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    Makau Waiapu has started the opening three rounds of the GCRL U13 Division One competition in the front row for Coomera.

    The young Coomera Cutters forward was part of the Titans U13 side that defeated the Western Mustangs 40 – 12 at Mudgeeraba in February.

    Earlier this season Makau Waiapu was also named in the Gold Coast Vikings U13 squad.

    2018 saw Makau Waiapu play in the Gold Coast Rugby League U12 Division One competition for the Coomera Cutters, playing primarily in the second row. In his thirteen matches, including finals, Makau Waiapu amassed sixteen points from three tries and two goals.

    Makau Waiapu’s three tries came in the opening three rounds against Mudgeeraba, Currumbin and Burleigh Maroon. In the Round One match Makau Waiapu kicked his first conversion and kicked his second in June against Burleigh White.

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    Tweed Heads Seagulls Colts player Codey McLaughlin was yet another player to take advantage of the Hastings Deering’s Colts competition’s bye week. He started from the bench and scored for Runaway Bay as they defeated Southport 40-26 in Round Seven.

    His try was a good one too, late in the second half, Cody McLaughlin took a hit up to the left of the play the ball around ten metres out from the Southport line. It looked for all money that he was held and he even got his right arm free over his head looking to offload (he had be turned around and was facing his own try line), but instead he spun around breaking away from the three defenders that had hold of him to crash over.

    Codey McLaughlin has been involved in every Tweed Heads Colts match this season either starting in the front row or from the bench and will start Round Ten this weekend off the bench against the Easts Tigers.

    Codey McLaughlin was part of the 2018 Tweed Heads Seagulls MM side and post that competition has played in the GCRL U19, Doug Lipp Cup and First Grade competitions for Runaway Bay.

    In the 2018 MM Cup competition for Tweed Heads, Codey McLaughlin played in five matches starting all five from the interchange bench and scoring twice. Codey McLaughlin’s first try came in Round Two against Victoria and he followed that with a try in Round Five against the Townsville Blackhawks.

    For the 2019 U19 Runaway Bay side post the MM Cup competition Codey McLaughlin played in twelve regular season matches scoring six tries. Codey McLaughlin scored a Round Fourteen double against Mudgeeraba and also scored in Round Fifteen against Burleigh and well as in Round Seventeen against Beaudesert. Earlier in the season Codey McLaughlin scored against Bilambil and Ormeau to round out his seasons try scoring.

    In the Doug Lipp Cup competition for Runaway Bay Cody McLaughlin played five regular season matches including starting Round Sixteen against Helensvale in the second row and Round Seventeen in the centres against Beaudesert, debuting against Currumbin and April.

    Codey McLaughlin scored two regular season Doug Lipp Cup tries including scoring in just his second game at that level against Tugun and also scored in his starting debut against Helensvale in Round Sixteen.

    In Week One of the GCRL Finals series, Codey McLaughlin started in the second row as well as scoring for Runaway Bay in their 40 – 12 win over Burleigh in the Doug Lipp Cup competition.

    In Week Two of the GCRL Finals series, Codey McLaughlin started in the second row for Runaway Bay once again in their 25 – 4 win against Beaudesert.

    Codey McLaughlin also started in the second row for Runaway Bay in the Doug Lipp Cup Preliminary Final against Currumbin with Runaway Bay going down by a solitary point 17 – 16 in a hard fought contest.

    Codey McLaughlin made his deserved GCRL First Grade debut in late June coming off the bench for Runaway Bay against Tugun.

    Codey McLaughlin played the 2017 season with the Helensvale Hornets in the GCRL U17 Division One competition including starting at five eight in Helensvale’s 34 – 20 Grand Final victory over Ormeau. Over the course of the U17 Division One 2017 season Codey McLaughlin played in thirteen matches scoring four tries in the process with the tries coming against Southport, Mudgeeraba, Runaway Bay and Burleigh.

    For Gold Coast Green in the CC Cup competition in 2016, Codey McLaughlin played in all eight matches, starting the seven regular season games at right centre, but he started the quarter final on the right wing. Over the course of the CC season he scored three tries which came against the Easts Tigers in Rounds One and Six and also against Toowoomba in their quarter final loss, he also kicked two conversions in a Round Two win against local rivals Gold Coast White.

    In addition in 2016 Codey McLaughlin also represented South East Queensland White in the Queensland Age Championships at the U16 level, and on Day Two scored a try and kicked two conversions in a win against South East Queensland Green and on Day Three kicked three conversions in a big 42-24 victory over the Northern Marlins.

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    Burleigh Colts half/five eight Cameron Brown was back in the local U20 competition for Round Seven on the weekend due to the Hastings Deering’s Colts competition bye, starting at five eight and scoring as Helensvale defeated Mudgeeraba 38-32.

    Cameron Brown is back playing for the Burleigh Hastings Deering’s Colts side this weekend in Round Ten against the Northern Pride.

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    After a successful MM Cup campaign with Burleigh this season Cole Geyer made his first start in the GCRL U20 competition (he started Round Six from the bench) in Round Seven for Currumbin in their 52-28 win over Burleigh.

    What a match he had scoring a hat trick, impressive considering that Cole Geyer bypassed the GCRL U18 Division One competition all together.

    Two of his tries were simply outstanding individual efforts. In the first half, Cole Geyer took the ball from dummy half running to his left around forty metres out from the Burleigh line, he broke through the initial defensive line as a result of a dummy (Cole Geyer ran with the ball out in front of his body in two hands) and a step. As he was coming to the fullback Cole Geyer showed outstanding speed by literally running around him and then did the same to the Burleigh left winger who came back to try to tackle him to score in the right corner. The paly started on the left side of the field, highlighting Cole Geyer’s speed.

    Cole Geyer’s try in the second half was no less impressive, Cole Geyer packed in at lock in a scrum with a Currumbin feed around sixty metres out from the Burleigh line. Cole Geyer picked up the ball from the back of the scrum running to his right. Once again Cole Geyer ran with the ball out in front of his body in two hands, putting the defence in doubt as to his intentions. As he was coming to the defensive line Cole Geyer just took off through a gap and then outpaced the cover defence in a sixty metre sprint to the try line to score out wide on the right.


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