Ultimate club rugby guide: Colts Premier, women players to Watch in 2022
Here’s 50 Players to Watch in Premier, women’s and colts 1 rugby this season. This is your ultimate club rugby guide to 2022.
Andrew Dawson and Nick Tucker
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April 21, 2022 - 12:00AM
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Who will be the key players of 2022 in the club rugby season which starts on Saturday?
Today we present the names of 50 players from the Premier Rugby, women’s and colts one competitions who are set to feature strongly for their sides.
They are the Players to Watch in what looms as another bumper season for the code.
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Club: Wests
Captain: Latu Talakai
Rookie on the rise: There’s a few coming through the system.
Tim Faingaanuku is one I rate big time. He’s had a really good off season and has impressed the boys so he’s definitely the one to watch out for.
Underrated: Last season we saw
Ethan Dobbins. I reckon he’s pretty underrated. He’s massive for us. So if he can carry on his form from last season, he will get a few nods this year. I really rate him big time.
Team to beat: UQ is up there. I think Jeeps is going to be a big team to watch out for this season. We fell short in last year’s semi final, so we are looking forward to the match up.
Who will win the club rugby this season? Picture: Brendan Hertel
Wests women
Captain: Maraea Tupai
Rookie on the rise: Jess Craig. It will be her first season starting at No. 9 and she has blown us away. She is quick and strong and I am looking forward to watching her grow throughout the season.
Underrated: Ayla Cook is a strong, hard head runner making her way as a prop.
Team to beat: Sunnybank and GPS
Wests Colts one
The Bulldogs look to be the big off-season movers after attracting some 2021 First XV star power to the kennel.
Two forwards who made our 2021
GPS First XV Team of the Season, Nudgee prop
Natianna Winikerei and crack open side flanker
Zac Hough, will play at Wests.
Wests Darcy Reed. (Image Sarah Marshall)
We actually ranked
Hough No. 5 out of the top 60 players we saw play GPS or AIC First XV, or in the Langer Trophy rugby league and at this level, his appearance could be a game
changer for Wests’ fortunes.
In addition, the athletics BSHS First XV flanker
Lolo Sekona, a Queensland 18s teammate of Hough and Winikerei, join Wests along with BBC halfback
Peron Faimalo, Downlands First XV winger
Will Johnson and Gregory Terrace outside back
Campbell King.
Wests also have two players from UQ colts 1 – centre Stu Free and backrower-lock Emerson Treasure.
Wests in 2021. Picture: Tertius Pickard
They will mix in with an impressive array of returning players like
Harvey Guest, Max Johnson, Alec Robinson, Baxter Franey, David Vaihu and Darcy Reed.
Robinson and Johnson are both mobile big men who impressed greatly in 2021.
Robinson can be used at blindside flanker or local while Johnson is a power running lock.
Baxter Franey, who played two years in the Toowoomba Grammar School First XV, gives options around fly half and fullback. The Queensland under 16 and under 18 seven-a-side representative has good footwork and vision.
Who will win the women's premiership this season. Picture: Brendan Hertel/QRU
GPS
Premier Rugby
Captain: Michael Richards
Rookie on the rise: We have a couple of guys.
Floyd Aubrey and Nick Baker. Floyd’s going away with the Reds this week. But Nick Baker is starting this weekend. He has been doing the 20’s (rep) stuff for most of the year but we’re excited to have him.
Who will win the club rugby this season? Picture: Brendan Hertel
Underrated: John Downes. It’s his first year in grades. He’s another guy to look out for in his first year. He’s really keen.
Team to beat: We played UQ in a trial out in Dalby and they were strong again so I think they’ll be strong. It’s definitely UQ.
GPS women
Captain Marlugu Dixon
Rookie on the rise: New to the squad, Heleina Young is a Fijian girl who is a gun.
Underrated: Tina Campbell, the sister of Jock Campbell, who plays second row. She is a new girl who started with us last season.
Team to beat: Easts and Sunnybank
GPS Colts
The surprise premiers of 2021, GPS will look in house for the likes of
Ethan Lucey (lock),
Lachlan Howse (flanker) and heroic captain
Nick Baker to lead the forward onslaught.
Marist College Ashgrove old boy Baker progressed to such a degree in 2021, that he was invited to Australian under 20 squad training.
GPS player celebrate a try Colts 1 rugby clash between GPS and University. Saturday May 22, 2021. Picture, John Gass
A wildcard will be prop
James Peirce who was injured all last season, but who has been training the house down.
Brisbane State High School’s Stuart Tualima has joined GPS. Picture, John Gass
Notable gains include halfback
Hudson Meyer, a senior Queensland Country representative and The Southport School premiership winner, and another No. 9 or No. 10,
Braydon O’Sullivan who was last season’s Ipswich Grammar School captain.
Eye-catching BSHS lock Stuart Tualima, the brother of Reds player Tuaina Tualima, is a great addition as is Matthias Mauagatai, a former BSHS No. 8 and Australian Schools Presidents XV selection.
Taulima made our GPS First XV team of the season.
UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND
Premier rugby
Captain: Pat Morrey
Rookie on the rise: I’ve been pretty impressed with two blokes. We got this guy over from Norths, backrower Okaw Acar. He’s a young fella who’s come over from Norths, for his first season of grades. He’s really ripped in. In terms of physicality and the intent he brings he’s probably been the most outstanding in the forward pack this pre-season. I am keen to see how he goes. Michael Vanderschyff is another second rower who did really well in the trials. He will play Premier grade at some point this season and he’s got a lot of potential. He’s really good in the lineouts, and has a great skillset.
Who will win the club rugby this season? Picture: Brendan Hertel
Underrated: I’m expecting loose head prop Alex Davies to have a really big year. He was a surprise package last year. He’s not the biggest prop but he absolutely folded a few blokes twice his body size in scrums.
Brad Twidale, we are keen to see him get through a full season. He’s a pretty handy player to have in terms of game management and x-factor.
Team to beat: We always know no matter who we play, we have a target on our back. Jeeps will be up there and Brothers. We had a great hit out against them last year so are expecting them to be a force again.
Uni women
Captain: Brook Savelio
Rookie on the rise: Tomai Kahukura plays flanker. She is aged 16 and while she is new to women’s rugby, she has impressed.
Underrated: Olivia Kefu from the famous Kefu clan who plays centres. She has been injured and come back from last season.
Team to beat: Easts
Uni Colts
Never short of playing talent, University will again be a considerable threat.
Yes they have an array of recruits we will feature, but one interesting incumbent player expected to continue to improve is Will Robinson, the son of champion Brumbies, Queensland and Wallaby flanker Brett Robinson.
Nudgee captain Tony Fuimaono has joined UQ. Picture, John Gass
Robinson improved out of sight in his first year at the club last year to become an important performer for Colts 1 in the season half of the season.
He has had a big off-season in the UQ Rugby Academy and was rewarded with a pre-season in the first grade squad which will have him prepared for battle against his age group peers.and he looks set to have a great year.
Two nice recruits arrive from different regions of south east Queensland.
Toowoomba Grammar School 1st XV prop
Charlie Wigan, another 2021 GPS Team of the Season choice, joins centre
Tony Fuimaono, the 2021 Nudgee 1st XV captain, at the club. Wigan is also a senior Reds Academy member.
Who will win the Premier Rugby this season? Pic Brendan Hertel.
BROTHERS
Premier rugby
Captain: Tom Moloney
Rookie on the rise: Scrum half Louie Werchon brings a good fresh energy and zip to the team.
Underrated: If we can keep Billy Bully healthy, our winger, he showed glimpses last year of what he’s capable of through the grades. He became a try scorer for us. If we can keep him healthy I am keen to see him get a full season in.
Team to beat: you have to put UQ at the top of the list. They are always competitive and a tough opposition.
Brothers women
Captain: Mabel Johnston
Rookie on the rise: Takiah Buchanan. She has come down from North Queensland having just finished school. She played in the trial against Jeeps and was super quick, super smart.
Underrated: Nina Poetti has come over from New Zealand to play prop where she has played prop at a pretty high level.
Team to beat: Easts but I reckon a team on the rise is UQ.
Brothers Harry Grant. Picture: Tertius Pickard
Brothers colts
Are Brothers ever far from premiership contention – in any grade? We all know the answer to that question.
In 2021 watch for
Harry Grant, a current Reds 20s No. 10, to continue his outstanding form of 2021.
He is a great match manager with excellent tactical awareness and skills and will form a killer combination with probably the best player in the competition, halfback Louis Werchon.
Werchon, originally from the Sunshine Coast, will be in and out of the side due to Australian under 20 commitments.
Cooper Bridgeman in the second row will also be a Player to Watch after his off-season promotion into the Reds Academy.
Two of the new players at the club to keep an eye on were
Bodene Hinchy at midfield (Townsville) and
Jackson Dows, a very capable No. 9 from St Patrick’s College. Dows did a very nice job in the AIC competition last season and will have no trouble adapting to colts.
St Patrick's College captain Jackson Dows AIC First XV rugby match between St Laurence's College and St Patrick's College. Saturday June 5, 2021. Picture John Gass
Charlie Stack, a flanker or lock from the powerhouse Nudgee College side, joins his Nudgee First XV teammate
Robert Mapa who should be a hit in this competition.
Impressive flanker Jack Condon continues Brothers traditional link to Marist College, but the competition’s dark horse could be centre
Tim Ryan.
The outside centre from St Patrick’s College was the find of last season – across any of the school rugby we saw.
The Southport School’s Carsen Patu. Pic Mike Batterham
BOND UNIVERSITY
Premier rugby
Captain: Dan Boardman
Rookie on the rise: Tyler Campbell. He’s had two ACL’s in two years. It’ll be a slow start, and he should be back for round four or five. He’s someone who adds a lot of value and knowledge on the field.
Underrated: Lachie McInnes. He’s been training with first grade and has a great work ethic. Another guy,
Hayden Sargent, has come back. He works really hard at training.
Team to beat: UQ is a really good one. It’s another university so, were keen to get one over always. Jeeps is another good one because we always know they are going to be physical and play a good brand of footy.
Who will win the Premier Rugby this season? Pic Brendan Hertel.
Bond women
Captain: Madi Schuck
Rookie on the rise: Imogen Hei and Skyla Adams. Imogen made her Reds (Super W) debut and killed it
in our trials. Sykla is back off injury and has a full season ahead of her.
Underrated: Zoe Hanna. She is a utility player, nice and tall who can also play second row. She has a great work ethic and is one of the hardest players.
Team to beat: “I have heard sneaky rumours about Souths. I think they will be an underdog that we can’t take lightly.
Bond Uni Colts
Like UQ, Bond University always present an imposing confrontation for opposition sides.
One of the biggest talents from last season’s schoolboy competitions, prop,
Carsen Patu, joins Bond.
Patu has it all – he is a huge, powerful man with mobility and ball skills. He really is the full front row package.
In selecting him in our GPS Team of the Season squad last year, we wrote: “A more promising front rower you’d rarely see in a day’s march. This bloke has everything.’’