George Craswell
Bob McCowan (2)
Colts 1
Sunnybank to our musle Brothers
Colts 2
Brothers but it will be closer than expected
Colts 3
Wynnum
Sunnybank to our musle Brothers
Colts 2
Brothers but it will be closer than expected
Colts 3
Wynnum
Colts 1
Sunnybank to our musle Brothers
Colts 2
Brothers but it will be closer than expected
Colts 3
Wynnum
Yes, Grand Finals are a funny thing. Congratulations to Wynnum getting up in a nail biter to win Colts 3!
I actually agree with most of this team but I know Cullen Ngamanu is out for the season with a shoulder injury and I actually think Angus Dean the 7 from Souths has not been rated highly, he has been the best 7 all season for me, his breakdown skills are a class above. I would also have Brendan Bell as a 16, for country instead.Now that we're moving on to the U19 NRC selection, my friend and I had a little fun selecting hypothetical teams.
The rules were you could only select players who played at least 1 game of colts, (so by our measure that ruled Phoenix Hunt ineligble.), you could select players out of their regular position, No Country/City zones and I had the first selection for 1-8 and 20-23 and he had the first selection for 9-15 and 16-19.
Queensland Country:
1. Lloyd Gorman (Sunnybank)
2. Theo Fourie (Souths)
3. Lawrence Tominiko (Sunnybank)
4. Josh Fenner (Sunnybank)
5. Henry Sharpe (Brothers)
6. Tom Kibble (GPS)
7. Nathan Marshall (Sunnybank)
8. Cullen Ngamanu (Souths)
9. Neal McNamara (Sunnybank)
10. Isaac Henry (Wests)
11. Viliame Lea (Souths)
12. Isaac Deflavis (GPS)
13. Tristan Stanghon (Brothers)
14. Shea Lalagavesi (Wests)
15. Nathan Carroll (Brothers)
16. Flynn Noon (Wests)
17. Rhys Van Nek (Souths)
18. Prynce-Romeo Taele Asiata (Wests)
19. Alex Smit (Wests)
20. Ben Paxton-Hall (UQ)
21. Liam Prendergast (Norths)
22. Max Dowd (Bond)
23. Callum Hicks (Brothers)
Brisbane City
1. Josh Nasser (UQ)
2. Joe Cotton (Wests)
3. Egan Siggs (Brothers)
4. Michael Wood (Brothers)
5. Will Deardon (Wests)
6. Harry Wilson (Brothers)
7. Fraser McReight (Brothers)
8. Lachy Connors (Bond)
9. Isaac Tarabay (Brothers)
10. Isaac Lucas (Sunnybank)
11.Ilaisa Droahehe (Wests)
12. Brad Twidale (UQ)
13. Byron Ralston (Brothers)
14. Liam Matenga (Easts)
15. Finn McKee (Norths)
16. Liam Usher (Brothers)
17. Clinton Malaloua (Wests)
18. Jed Chapman (GPS)
19. Matt Munday (Brothers)
20. Harry Webster (Easts)
21. Nick Hughes (Wests)
22. Koen Dovey (UQ)
23. Finn Mounsey (Wests)
There would also be about 10 other guys selected as part of the squads I would imagine.
The count from each club is:
Brothers (12)- 9 starting, 3 bench
Sunnybank (6)- 6 starting
Wests (11)- 5 starting, 6 bench
Souths (3)- 3 starting
UQ (4)- 2 starting
GPS (3)- 2 starting
Easts (2)- 1 starting
Norths (2)- 1 starting
Bond (2)- 1 starting
Logan (0) (would have Wider Training Squad players)
I actually agree with most of this team but I know Cullen Ngamanu is out for the season with a shoulder injury and I actually think Angus Dean the 7 from Souths has not been rated highly, he has been the best 7 all season for me, his breakdown skills are a class above. I would also have Brendan Bell as a 16, for country instead.
Yeah few injured/guys who have left who I know are unavailable but were still included.
- Cullen Ngamanu-Shoulder (Season)
- Josh Fenner-Shoulder (TBA)
- Lawrence Tominiko-MCL (5-7 weeks)
- Lloyd Gorman-? (TBA)
- Neal McNamara-Concussion (2 weeks)
- Clinton Malolua- Signed for a Japanese Top League Club, left today
Now that we're moving on to the U19 NRC selection, my friend and I had a little fun selecting hypothetical teams.
The rules were you could only select players who played at least 1 game of colts, (so by our measure that ruled Phoenix Hunt ineligble.), you could select players out of their regular position, No Country/City zones and I had the first selection for 1-8 and 20-23 and he had the first selection for 9-15 and 16-19.
Queensland Country:
1. Lloyd Gorman (Sunnybank)
2. Theo Fourie (Souths)
3. Lawrence Tominiko (Sunnybank)
4. Josh Fenner (Sunnybank)
5. Henry Sharpe (Brothers)
6. Tom Kibble (GPS)
7. Nathan Marshall (Sunnybank)
8. Cullen Ngamanu (Souths)
9. Neal McNamara (Sunnybank)
10. Isaac Henry (Wests)
11. Viliame Lea (Souths)
12. Isaac Deflavis (GPS)
13. Tristan Stanghon (Brothers)
14. Shea Lalagavesi (Wests)
15. Nathan Carroll (Brothers)
16. Flynn Noon (Wests)
17. Rhys Van Nek (Souths)
18. Prynce-Romeo Taele Asiata (Wests)
19. Alex Smit (Wests)
20. Ben Paxton-Hall (UQ)
21. Liam Prendergast (Norths)
22. Max Dowd (Bond)
23. Callum Hicks (Brothers)
Brisbane City
1. Josh Nasser (UQ)
2. Joe Cotton (Wests)
3. Egan Siggs (Brothers)
4. Michael Wood (Brothers)
5. Will Deardon (Wests)
6. Harry Wilson (Brothers)
7. Fraser McReight (Brothers)
8. Lachy Connors (Bond)
9. Isaac Tarabay (Brothers)
10. Isaac Lucas (Sunnybank)
11.Ilaisa Droahehe (Wests)
12. Brad Twidale (UQ)
13. Byron Ralston (Brothers)
14. Liam Matenga (Easts)
15. Finn McKee (Norths)
16. Liam Usher (Brothers)
17. Clinton Malaloua (Wests)
18. Jed Chapman (GPS)
19. Matt Munday (Brothers)
20. Harry Webster (Easts)
21. Nick Hughes (Wests)
22. Koen Dovey (UQ)
23. Finn Mounsey (Wests)
There would also be about 10 other guys selected as part of the squads I would imagine.
The count from each club is:
Brothers (12)- 9 starting, 3 bench
Sunnybank (6)- 6 starting
Wests (11)- 5 starting, 6 bench
Souths (3)- 3 starting
UQ (4)- 2 starting
GPS (3)- 2 starting
Easts (2)- 1 starting
Norths (2)- 1 starting
Bond (2)- 1 starting
Logan (0) (would have Wider Training Squad players)
So the teams have been announced. Does anyone have the lists?
Well if that's true, and they can't crack the school boy team while they're of age, how the are they a potential for the u20s next year?I haven’t seen list but have unconfirmed report that it has a 2018 Qld Schoolboy or two that did not get selected in current Aust schoolboy teams. Interesting selection if so. I thought this comp was about widening the pool of talent exposed to rep rugby.
Agree, majority of schoolboy players in QLD are under 17, so even if he’s under 18, he’s mostly been playing with and against under 17 year olds. It’s a very different game playing against under 19 year olds who have played 1 or two years of colts 1. But if he’s involved in the Reds development squad then he’ll liikely be in, despite age or experience.Well if that's true, and they can't crack the school boy team while they're of age, how the are they a potential for the u20s next year?
I've watched a fair bit of school boy and Colt rugby over the years, and there is no doubt that Colt 1 rugby is a big step above GPS.