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QLD Premier Rugby 2025

Strewthcobber

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
One of the all-time tackles at the end there by #22 from Bond. What a play!

My Stan replay skipped 76:30 to 79:30, just after the Brothers kickoff, as in the clock skipped, but the play didn't.

Presumably that was all fine live?
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
Thought the brothers halfback was bog standard.
And they missed a first choice goal kicker.

Yep, I reckon one of McCormack’s biggest post-game reflections will be highlighting a lack of experience in those playmaking positions to close the game out.

With 2mins to go, Brothers were unbeatable, they had the ball just outside the Bond 22 and managed to lose the game from there.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
One of the all-time tackles at the end there by #22 from Bond. What a play!

My Stan replay skipped 76:30 to 79:30, just after the Brothers kickoff, as in the clock skipped, but the play didn't.

Presumably that was all fine live?
The live clock was confusing.

Bond missed their conversion when the clock was reading 81mins but Brothers were able to kickoff and nearly stole it again at the end. I’m guessing the stadium clock didn’t stop when the ref paused the game a few times for injuries.
 

Strewthcobber

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
The live clock was confusing.

Bond missed their conversion when the clock was reading 81mins but Brothers were able to kickoff and nearly stole it again at the end. I’m guessing the stadium clock didn’t stop when the ref paused the game a few times for injuries.
So sounds like broadcast clock and stadium clock were both wrong, but in different directions
 

Ras

Herbert Moran (7)
David Fusitu'a, after 180 odd Professional NRL Games on the wing, must have leaked some oil there at the end! I thought he was there for all money.

Awesome Highlight play for the bond 22
 

Adam84

John Eales (66)
One of the all-time tackles at the end there by #22 from Bond. What a play!

My Stan replay skipped 76:30 to 79:30, just after the Brothers kickoff, as in the clock skipped, but the play didn't.

Presumably that was all fine live?

Stadium clock looked like it was fulltime when Bond scored their last try, I had Stan going to watch the replay and that’s when I noticed there was about a 7 min discrepancy between the clock at the ground and the one Stan had.

overall it was fine, sounded like the ref communicated it to the players the hard bit was keeping the Bond fans off the field when they scored their last try last try.
 

Heavensgame

Frank Row (1)
Things appear to be moving at UQ after a disastorous 2025 - DoR has just resigned and very strong rumours coming out that Elton has been shown the door and will be offically announced soon
 

MoneyBill685

Jimmy Flynn (14)
What a year for Bond!

Premiership in Mens
Premiership in womens
Colts 1 unfortunately knocked out but finished regular season 1st so could have been the big 3.

Things look great for the future at the Canal


With Les Kiss coaching wallabies soon, does that mean that he will leave the reds? Surely Heenan gets a mention as a candidate if so? the guy is the QPR coaching goat.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
Things appear to be moving at UQ after a disastorous 2025 - DoR has just resigned and very strong rumours coming out that Elton has been shown the door and will be offically announced soon

I wonder if Heenan will be back in the hot seat now.

It sounds like UQ need a major overhaul, for a club that has had so much success, for the wheels to fall off like they did once Heenan left shows that the rest of the pathways/structure of the club must not have been quite right.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
With Les Kiss coaching wallabies soon, does that mean that he will leave the reds? Surely Heenan gets a mention as a candidate if so? the guy is the QPR coaching goat.

Zane Hilton is short-priced favourite to coach the Reds once Kiss leaves.

Would be interesting to know if Heenan has aspirations to coach above QPR level again.
 

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
With Les Kiss coaching wallabies soon, does that mean that he will leave the reds? Surely Heenan gets a mention as a candidate if so? the guy is the QPR coaching goat.
I'd love to see Heenan involved with the Reds again, but he probably needs some sort of bridging experience before he's a serious contender for a super head coach role. I wouldn't hate to see him join Hilton's team as an assistant, but that probably only works if there's another very experienced assistant in the mix.
 

hdnmstsnr

Allen Oxlade (6)
Probably the best neutral game I’ve been at live in many years.

No matter the result it was going to be a good story. Love or hate Brothers you need to respect that they’re essentially flying the flag for consistent and strong community rugby clubs in QLD. And Bond have been on an absolute heater in the finals. Heenan is a genius, must be on consideration for best QPR coach of all time.

Great finish to the game. Watching it live there didn’t look to be any reffing howlers which was good. Bond really dug deep considering how many cards were dished out.

The Bond forward pack must have drank Heeno’s Magic Potion at halftime because I think that 20min period to start the 2nd half where they had scrum and lineout domination was the game breaker. If Brothers had scored first I reckon they would have run away with it.
I agree that history will show Heeno as a dyed-in-the-wool 'Championship Whisperer'; but for myself - as a long-time Bond supporter - it was the building of a team and team culture over three to four years that has culminated in Bond's first ever premiership (as Bond). A key part of that has been the development of an 'attack from anywhere, at any time' mindset and an ability to clutch victory from the jaws of defeat (something seen more than once over the last few seasons).

Bond's willingness to blood in players on merit (no favourites, just those who can get the job done), potential (bringing through colts and lower grade players at the right time) and even mateship (Josh Canham coming to Bond after developing a close friendship with Rhian Stowers whilst playing Shute Shield at Eastwood) has seen the steady culmination of a champion team as well as the development of real onfield superstars before our eyes.

Settling on a mix of solid experience and fresh new talent has also been a key part of the mix. Forming a well-known game plan, but utilising new players who the opposition found difficult to read or anticipate was a master stroke.

...and then there were the 'ones who were ready when called upon'

Two players who - for 2 to 3 seasons - were always in the mix for greatness, but for one reason or another were overlooked. were injured, or had form lapses; giving them less time on field than they would have liked. Those two players got to show EVERY piece of talent and skill in their arsenals in mere seconds to pull off THE try that led to a maiden GF victory for Bond.

Dion Samuela and Hamish Roberts, take a bow. Never have two players been more deserving of rugby folklore and greatness than these two. They are the epitome of success through struggle, commitment, dedication and taking the knocks and getting right back up....then doing what they needed to do when called upon.

..and then Samuela backs that up with the superhuman tackle on David Fusitu'a that killed the try that would have seen Brothers win the GF.

The tight 5, the loosies, the flyhalves, the centre-pairing, the back three. They all worked together throughout the season to formulate and implement the perfect game; a QPR Grand Final win.

Mick Heenan added finesse and finetuning to a team that always had the potential to win. He is indeed a guru in that sense.

But there is one person who is absolutely deserving of any and all accolades and bouquets to be sent his way today and beyond. That person is Tyler Campbell. If Heeno is the guru, then Campbell is the master magician. His feats on and off field are phenomenal. He leads by example. He studies, advises, mentors and shapes the diverse individuals and personalities into a cohesive and formidable team unit. He communicates constantly. He is truly a player's player and a player's captain. He is a dream to coach, and he is an absolute spectacle to watch when he plies his trade on the field. It was truly magical.

Magic happened at Ballymore - 31 August 2025
 
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