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QLD Premier Rugby 2025

noknowledgeatall

Sydney Middleton (9)
Whereas all Wests new recruit$ are sourced from other QPR clubs!!
Lets hope that Norths can fire this year and we see something like Sydney has been the last few years where various clubs make it to the big dance.

Concentration of talent and results into a chosen few does not make for a good comp or the development of additional players to be able to step up.
 

Oracle83

Bill McLean (32)
Lets hope that Norths can fire this year and we see something like Sydney has been the last few years where various clubs make it to the big dance.

Concentration of talent and results into a chosen few does not make for a good comp or the development of additional players to be able to step up.
South’s looking for furniture to fit out Accom for their new recruits - it’s heating up folks - hope the heat exceeds the hype and we have a great tighter comp this year
 

LearningCurve

Bill Watson (15)
They need to rearrange their field configuration. That main field floods to often for them to keep dumping $$$ into it. They would be better off turning one of their training fields into the main as they are at least 10m higher.
Was at a junior 7s game at Norths on one of the upper fields a few years ago when it rained a lot and one of the club officials actually walked onto the field and said the field was now closed. There were puddles everywhere so it's not just the main field that struggles with water.
 

Oracle83

Bill McLean (32)
Was at a junior 7s game at Norths on one of the upper fields a few years ago when it rained a lot and one of the club officials actually walked onto the field and said the field was now closed. There were puddles everywhere so it's not just the main field that struggles with water.
Like most fields in Brisbane after “it rains a lot”, including some clubs main ovals after not much rain.

Article in local rag says all good no major damage.
 

SouthernX

John Thornett (49)
Just googled David Fusitua and one of the first articles that was listed was “Fusitua looks to start RU career in Japan”

I guess brothers is pathway to Japan/France…. Just via Crosby Road
 

MoneyBill685

Ted Fahey (11)

The Ghost of Raelene

Michael Lynagh (62)
That's a blast from the past name. Last good NRL season was 6-7 years ago. Couple years in Super League but he could be effective in Club Rugby. Big body but could also get lost if expected to do too much. I remember Fetuli Talanoa giving Rugby a crack for Sydney Uni and it was average but a few 2nd grade oppositions got a rib check.
 

Jimmy_Crouch

Peter Johnson (47)
Norths
Ins: Moses Armstrong-Ravula (Manawatu New Zealand), Ryan Heaton (colts), Sam Dickie (colts), Callum Reidy (colts), Jack Small (returning after a year off), James Antonio (Wests), Shea Lalagevesi (Easts), Paddy Dallimore (Brothers), Louis de Villiers (Brothers), Alex Flanagan-Smith (retained), Oliver Milne (returning from injury), Josh Mongard (retained), Jack Peoples (retained).

Outs: Jordan Luke (medically retired, Colts 2 coach), Conor Chittenden (retired), Kieran Fitzgibbon (retired), Tevita Toloi (Maruwa Momotaros, Japan), Harry Goggin (Western Force).
 

Jimmy_Crouch

Peter Johnson (47)
Easts
Ins: BJ Oates (UQ), Angus Wagner (Force/UQ), Sione Teaupa (Tonga), Jethro Felemi (UQ), Nuku Swerling (Bond), Setefano Funaki (UQ), Alex Smit and Will Sankey (Brumbies Runners), Angus Wagner (UQ/ Western Force), JP Tominiko (Sunnybank/Hong Kong), Archie Wilson (colts), Joe Liddy (colts), Nick Bloomfield (colts), Frankie Goldsbrough (colts), Jake Pappin (Tokyo Gas), Andrew Ready (Force), Max Craig (returning from injury), Jarrod Homan (returning from injury), Blake Davis (returning from injury), Lachlan Tokome (returning from injury), Saxon Warwick (Souths), Jason Theron (Souths), Cooper Hoare (Souths), Josh Coward (Sunnybank), Helaman Swirling (Bond), Lusikava Moala (Tonga).
Outs: Massimo de Lutiis (Wests), Pio Nakubuwa (rugby league).
 

Jimmy_Crouch

Peter Johnson (47)
GPS
Ins: Bob Martin (Otago, NPC), Jayden Kemp (Northland NPC), James Martens (Wests), Te Ohorei Totorewa (Souths), Ryley Bierton (Souths).
Outs: Shaun Anderson (Sydney University, Shute Shield), Tevita Kaitu’u (Hunter Wildfire, Shute Shield), John Downes (Hunter Wildfire, Shute Shield), Pat Nicholson (retired), Jake Simeon (retired), Mitch Treleaven (retired).
 

Jimmy_Crouch

Peter Johnson (47)
Bond
Ins: Dane Mason (Helensvale) Taniora Raniera (Nerang Bulls) Deon Evans-Aofi (Hunter Wildfires, Shute Shield) Dan Boardman (returning) Marlon Jones (returning) Liam Daniela (Counties-Manukau) Aiden Ross (Reds) Kobe Walters (New Zealand) Patrick Barlow (Surfers) Luke Depiazzi (Canberra) Heremaia Murray (Reds) Kaleb Ngamanu (rugby league) Makrau Fonumanu (rugby league) Matt Engelbrecht (UQ).
Outs: Rhian Stowers (MLR), Jack Winchester (Perth), Fred Dorrough (Retired), Nathan Beil (Canberra), Lukas Ripley (Waratahs), Matt Gibbon (UQ).
 

Jimmy_Crouch

Peter Johnson (47)
Brothers
Ins: Jude Gibbs (Northern Suburbs, Shute Shield), Henry Smith (Japan), David Fusitu’a (rugby league), Theo Fourie (Waratahs)
Outs: Patrick James (retired), Lawson Creighton (Waratahs), Brad Kapa (retired), Oahu Davey-Phillips (Norths), Harry Lloyd (retired), Jayden Christian (Warringah Rats,Shute Shield), Mosiah Christian (rugby league).
 
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