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Colin Windon (37)
At this stage I would only have Bullemor from Nudgee in my starting team of the season, but it comes with an asterisk because I haven't seen much of State High outside the Nudgee game and Fox Sports' highlights.
Props are very difficult to select, but at this stage Eugene Koorts and Josh Nasser are my bookends. I love carrying from front rowers in all teams I've coached.
Hooker is without doubt Matt Faessler. No hesitation. He's probably the first name anyone could put down on a teamsheet, for he's had a very special year.
My first lock is also an easy one. Harry Wilson has been spectacular for Gregory Terrace.
I've heard lots of good things about Trevor Hosea, and Angus Blyth has scored a few tries this year. I was particularly impressed with Tom Jeffries at Nudgee and Richard Clift at Toowoomba, but I think it's fair to stick Hosea in. He's made a big impression this year.
Back row is particularly tough. The #6 jersey belongs to Ethan Bullemor or Josh Fenner, but my lean is to the former. Nudgee relied so heavily on Bullemor in attack and he's been very good as a workhorse. I see lots of Reece Hewat in the way he carries, and if Bullemor develops a bit more lineout acumen over his career then I think Hewat will be a very apt analogy.
Ipswich's Josh Sheridan has been the standout seven of the competition, so he slots in nicely.
At No.8 I'm torn. Fraser McReight was apparently close to best on ground in every game BGS played, but Tipene Mavoa has picked up a lot of momentum in the back end of the season. Add to that Job Timi from Ipswich who has a seriously versatile game, Cullen Ngamanu who's developed quite the highlight reel, and Will Shelton who's just returned from injury and is playing the house down. I'll select McReight in my personal team of the season.
At halfback, I've liked what I've seen from Neal McNamara. Sam Kirk's kicking is among the best in the comp, and I remember being very impressed when Tarabay filled in for Oberholzer last year. Still, McNamara's running game and communication will do it for me.
Augustus Rangihuna has had a very good year, even if his goalkicking left lots to be desired. Isaac Henry, similarly to Mavoa, has come on very strong at the back end and might have been a shout if he showed this form earlier. Isaac Lucas owns the flyhalf jersey without question.
On the wings, I see four real contenders. Will Eadie has nailed one spot down, leaving Koen Dovey, Jordan Petaia and Ashton Watson battling it out for final spot. In my personal team, I'd pick Petaia. He and Murray Taulagi made for an awesome back three attack, so I'll keep that partnership together.
Centres, 12 is between Kye Oates and Quinton Mahina. Lolesio and Meni didn't play enough games, BBC had a revolving door at the position and Bailey Ralston hasn't quite done enough for me in team of the year consideration. Kye Oates was the main playmaker for TGS with excellent variety in his kicking and passing. Pretty courageous defence too, so I'll pick Oates.
13, Len Ikitau. Defence, Attack, he was arguably the most dominant player of any position let alone his own. Semisi Tupou and Tautau Kapea, plus Coen van Dugteren and Clayton Mack, all were very good this year but no one is taking this spot from Ikitau.
At fullback, Willie Malala didn't play enough games for mine and Callum Hicks didn't have half the season Taulagi had. Murray Taulagi in a heartbeat.
1. Eugene Koorts (IGS)
2. Matt Faessler (TGS)
3. Josh Nasser (GT)
4. Trevor Hosea (BBC)
5. Harry Wilson (GT)
6. Ethan Bullemor (NC)
7. Josh Sheridan (IGS)
8. Fraser McReight (BGS)
9. Neal McNamara (BSHS)
10. Isaac Lucas (GT)
11. Jordan Petaia (BSHS)
12. Kye Oates (TGS)
13. Len Ikitau (BBC)
14. Will Eadie (GT)
15. Murray Taulagi (BSHS)
16. Sean Farrell (BBC)
17. Lloyd Gorman (BSHS)
18. Blake Schoupp (NC)
19. Tom Jeffries (NC)
20. Josh Fenner (BSHS)
21. Isaac Henry (9+10 coverage) (BBC)
22. Augustus Rangihuna (NC)
23. Semisi Tupou (NC)
NC 5
BSHS 5
GT 4
BBC 3
TGS 2
IGS 2
BGS 1
TSS 0
ACGS 0
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Props are very difficult to select, but at this stage Eugene Koorts and Josh Nasser are my bookends. I love carrying from front rowers in all teams I've coached.
Hooker is without doubt Matt Faessler. No hesitation. He's probably the first name anyone could put down on a teamsheet, for he's had a very special year.
My first lock is also an easy one. Harry Wilson has been spectacular for Gregory Terrace.
I've heard lots of good things about Trevor Hosea, and Angus Blyth has scored a few tries this year. I was particularly impressed with Tom Jeffries at Nudgee and Richard Clift at Toowoomba, but I think it's fair to stick Hosea in. He's made a big impression this year.
Back row is particularly tough. The #6 jersey belongs to Ethan Bullemor or Josh Fenner, but my lean is to the former. Nudgee relied so heavily on Bullemor in attack and he's been very good as a workhorse. I see lots of Reece Hewat in the way he carries, and if Bullemor develops a bit more lineout acumen over his career then I think Hewat will be a very apt analogy.
Ipswich's Josh Sheridan has been the standout seven of the competition, so he slots in nicely.
At No.8 I'm torn. Fraser McReight was apparently close to best on ground in every game BGS played, but Tipene Mavoa has picked up a lot of momentum in the back end of the season. Add to that Job Timi from Ipswich who has a seriously versatile game, Cullen Ngamanu who's developed quite the highlight reel, and Will Shelton who's just returned from injury and is playing the house down. I'll select McReight in my personal team of the season.
At halfback, I've liked what I've seen from Neal McNamara. Sam Kirk's kicking is among the best in the comp, and I remember being very impressed when Tarabay filled in for Oberholzer last year. Still, McNamara's running game and communication will do it for me.
Augustus Rangihuna has had a very good year, even if his goalkicking left lots to be desired. Isaac Henry, similarly to Mavoa, has come on very strong at the back end and might have been a shout if he showed this form earlier. Isaac Lucas owns the flyhalf jersey without question.
On the wings, I see four real contenders. Will Eadie has nailed one spot down, leaving Koen Dovey, Jordan Petaia and Ashton Watson battling it out for final spot. In my personal team, I'd pick Petaia. He and Murray Taulagi made for an awesome back three attack, so I'll keep that partnership together.
Centres, 12 is between Kye Oates and Quinton Mahina. Lolesio and Meni didn't play enough games, BBC had a revolving door at the position and Bailey Ralston hasn't quite done enough for me in team of the year consideration. Kye Oates was the main playmaker for TGS with excellent variety in his kicking and passing. Pretty courageous defence too, so I'll pick Oates.
13, Len Ikitau. Defence, Attack, he was arguably the most dominant player of any position let alone his own. Semisi Tupou and Tautau Kapea, plus Coen van Dugteren and Clayton Mack, all were very good this year but no one is taking this spot from Ikitau.
At fullback, Willie Malala didn't play enough games for mine and Callum Hicks didn't have half the season Taulagi had. Murray Taulagi in a heartbeat.
1. Eugene Koorts (IGS)
2. Matt Faessler (TGS)
3. Josh Nasser (GT)
4. Trevor Hosea (BBC)
5. Harry Wilson (GT)
6. Ethan Bullemor (NC)
7. Josh Sheridan (IGS)
8. Fraser McReight (BGS)
9. Neal McNamara (BSHS)
10. Isaac Lucas (GT)
11. Jordan Petaia (BSHS)
12. Kye Oates (TGS)
13. Len Ikitau (BBC)
14. Will Eadie (GT)
15. Murray Taulagi (BSHS)
16. Sean Farrell (BBC)
17. Lloyd Gorman (BSHS)
18. Blake Schoupp (NC)
19. Tom Jeffries (NC)
20. Josh Fenner (BSHS)
21. Isaac Henry (9+10 coverage) (BBC)
22. Augustus Rangihuna (NC)
23. Semisi Tupou (NC)
NC 5
BSHS 5
GT 4
BBC 3
TGS 2
IGS 2
BGS 1
TSS 0
ACGS 0
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