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Brisbane City - NRC Team Official Thread

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Jagman

Trevor Allan (34)
Alex Gibbon has been a professional in the sevens squad up until a few weeks ago when he left to pursue a Super Rugby contract. He owned Tom Kingston in a try he scored on the weekend. He would be up there for a starting spot.
 

neilc

Bob Loudon (25)
Alex Gibbon has been a professional in the sevens squad up until a few weeks ago when he left to pursue a Super Rugby contract. He owned Tom Kingston in a try he scored on the weekend. He would be up there for a starting spot.

Do you know what is the background to him coming to QLD rather than one of the NSW teams?
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Alex Gibbon has been a professional in the sevens squad up until a few weeks ago when he left to pursue a Super Rugby contract. He owned Tom Kingston in a try he scored on the weekend. He would be up there for a starting spot.


plays 13 does he? That'd be his only likely option (barring injury), ahead of Toby White.
 

Dyson

Peter Burge (5)
How do you pick props from GPS and sunnybank over the guys from Wests. Wow scrums mustn't be part of the criteria to pick prop anymore. The sunnybank props have been injured for most of the year maybe the Wests props should of had more time off instead of playing nearly 80 minutes every week against teams subbing props every 20 minutes. Congratulations Tim smith.
 
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TOCC

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How do you pick props from GPS and sunnybank over the guys from Wests. Wow scrums mustn't be part of the criteria to pick prop anymore. The sunnybank props have been injured for most of the year maybe the Wests props should of had more time off instead of playing nearly 80 minutes every week against teams subbing props every 20 minutes. Congratulations Tim smith.

I thought the Wests looshead prop was one of the best in the QPR, but perhaps lacking in fitness.
I think they called him the Samoan Predator or something like that.
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
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yeah, I expected some Bulldog front row representation, but do we know they were available? This is a bit of a commitment for not much return.
 

Jagman

Trevor Allan (34)
Do you know what is the background to him coming to QLD rather than one of the NSW teams?
Perhaps he's a queenslander I don't know. But I suspect the Reds are interested in him, which I guess is obvious or they would not have given him an NRC contract.


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Red Galloper

Frank Nicholson (4)
I agree the prop from wests with the dreadlocks was outstanding for them. Also the outside center who I believe has itm cup experience. Maybe they can come over to GPS next year and will get a look in. Unlucky to some of the souths players who missed out.
 

Intruder

Dave Cowper (27)
Good pick up. Very unlucky for Mullins. Unless he has something else up his sleeve?

Chucky Mullins was in the squad, recieved the call however has decided to focus on work commitments potentially moving inter-state.
Tela has jumped Feunati in the club rugby stocks and Gibbon will replace Parker. This Brisbane City team is probably lacking a little depth in some positions but that starting side is as strong as they come.

15. Hunt
14. Kuridrani
13. White
12. Kerevi
11. O'Connor
10. McIntyre
9. Frisby
8. Higginbotham
7. Gill
6. Tupou
5. Neville
4. Korzyck
3. Talakai
2. Ready
1. Paraka

16. Mafi
17. Freeney
18. Fotuaika
19. Hyne
20. Postal
21. Smith
22. Teafu
23. Laloifi
 

neilc

Bob Loudon (25)
In the Courier Mail today Nick Stiles is referring to a centre combination of Kerevi and Hunt so it looks like his plan is Hunt at 13.
 

TheKing

Colin Windon (37)
Muirhead is down in Sydney for Aus Sevens work, along with Jack Cornelson from Country plus a few others I would expect.

Gibbon was a former Nudgee boy, despite being born and bred in Lismore NSW


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Kate Elizabeth

Herbert Moran (7)
If Stiles is looking at a Kerevi/Hunt centres pairing does that mean O'Connor moves to fullback and someone like Tela is on the wing?

Postal only also in WTS so perhaps Moore jumps ahead onto bench?
 

Intruder

Dave Cowper (27)
With Kuridrani on one wing the other spot will be covered by either Laloifis, Tela, Gibbon or Muirhead. Beauchamp will be the reserve player with Postal reportedly unavailable for the first part of the NRC.
 

Pass it to Dunning!

Bob Loudon (25)
I like how the QRU is actually invested in the NRC (wish I could say the same for NSW), but I can't shake the feeling that Brisbane City is deliberately stacked with the best players at the expense of Queensland Country. As if City is a Reds squad getting trialled. Save for the Faingaas I don't think Queensland Country has better players in any position.

Some of it is down to the marquee players being in the Wallabies squad, but really, one of O'Connor and Hunt should have been in Country.

It feels a bit against the spirit of the competition to stack the players in one side.
 

Kate Elizabeth

Herbert Moran (7)
I like how the QRU is actually invested in the NRC (wish I could say the same for NSW), but I can't shake the feeling that Brisbane City is deliberately stacked with the best players at the expense of Queensland Country. As if City is a Reds squad getting trialled. Save for the Faingaas I don't think Queensland Country has better players in any position.

Some of it is down to the marquee players being in the Wallabies squad, but really, one of O'Connor and Hunt should have been in Country.

It feels a bit against the spirit of the competition to stack the players in one side.

I disagree. I think they actually moved players between the two to counter this. 15 Reds players in Country 16 in City and a lot of shuffling of 2014 NRC players. City might have more known douches like JOC (James O'Connor) and Hunt but the thing I love about the NRC is the absolute new stars that shine even alongside players like that - Kerevi, Stirzaker, DHP were all great last year and should have been eclipsed by known Super Rugby players but totally stood up.

I think both coaching teams are solid and the QRU is absolutely working towards and all QLD final - that is their goal.
 
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I like how the QRU is actually invested in the NRC (wish I could say the same for NSW), but I can't shake the feeling that Brisbane City is deliberately stacked with the best players at the expense of Queensland Country. As if City is a Reds squad getting trialled. Save for the Faingaas I don't think Queensland Country has better players in any position.

Some of it is down to the marquee players being in the Wallabies squad, but really, one of O'Connor and Hunt should have been in Country.

It feels a bit against the spirit of the competition to stack the players in one side.




Yeah it does look slightly stacked but i think some credit needs to be given to the players who either earned Reds contracts or greater recognition on the back of their 2014 Brisbane City NRC form, if you look at the proposed starting team above; players like Paraka, Talakai, Ready, Korzyck, McIntyre and White weren't contracted to the Reds in 2014 and none had played Super Rugby. Even guys like Kerevi(4 Super Rugby caps) and Kuridrani(1 Super Rugby Cap) were practically unknowns prior to the 2014 NRC season, it was their form in the NRC that earned them higher praise and secured their spots for the Reds in 2015.
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
I disagree. I think they actually moved players between the two to counter this. 15 Reds players in Country 16 in City and a lot of shuffling of 2014 NRC players. City might have more known douches like JOC (James O'Connor) and Hunt but the thing I love about the NRC is the absolute new stars that shine even alongside players like that - Kerevi, Stirzaker, DHP were all great last year and should have been eclipsed by known Super Rugby players but totally stood up.

I think both coaching teams are solid and the QRU is absolutely working towards and all QLD final - that is their goal.

Yeah. I think the other thing too is that it's not Qld "Purple" and Qld "White" teams for the sake of having some trials.

There's a bit of history to the team names.

It's City and Country, with the latter based out of the Gold Coast and backed by Bond Uni. The predecessor team was also the Gold Coast Aces which was fed by the Premier clubs south of the river.

So players with a Country background, or from the Gold Coast club (and nearby Southside clubs) are in the catchment for that team. TBF, the boundary might be a bit fuzzy or too far north at the river, but the City slicker players are also in the natural catchment for City.

No one bats an eye when North Harbour has it's natural catchment as the North Shore.

If the "Country" name is to mean anything then you want as many country-origin players as possible playing for that side. And they've tried to do that.
 
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