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QLD u/19 Squad 2012

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Larry Dwyer (12)
Heard a Rumour that there bringing back the QLD u/19 team this year to play NSW u/19 once both of the respective competitions end. Heard its to be a 40 man QLD squad to be trimmed down.
Any thoughts on blokes to make this team?
 

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Larry Dwyer (12)
The following u/19 boys have played Premier Grade this year and would pretty much make the team:

Pettowa Paraka- Easts
Andrew Ready-easts
UJ Seutini- Easts
James Klaasen- Easts
Simon Mikaele- Easts
Harry Hawker- Easts
Matt Beeston- Easts
Aidan Kelly- Easts
Phil Kite- GPS
Scott Malolua- GPS
Samu Kerevi- GPS
Akeem Williams-Coveny- GPS
Andrew Muirhead-Souths
Liam O'Hare- Souths
Luke Everson- Souths
Keegan Sefton- Souths
Matt Gordon- Souths
Ralph Evalu- Souths
Curtis Browning- University
Sam Reiser- University
Campbell Wakley- University
Conor Mitchell- University
Keiran Fitzgibbon- University
Scott Gale- University
Daniel Damen- University
Elija Palupe- University
JJ Tualagi- University
Sean Minehan- Norths
Isaac Tilialo- Norths
Zachariah Blair- Norths
Mitch Copeman- Brothers
Ben Hyne- Brothers
Winiata Barrett- Gold Coast
Nuku Swerling- Gold Coast
Maile Ngauamo- Sunnybank
Feao Fotuaika- Sunnybank
George Harris- Sunshine Coast

I'm sure there are more. But these are on the ones that I know of
 

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Billy Sheehan (19)
Pretty hard to pick a team but I will give it a go.

Hooker and centres hardest to pick with some quality players missing out. Seems to be a shortage of second rowers as well.


1 Pettowa Paraka Easts
2 Andrew Ready Easts
3 Phil Kite GPS
4 Sam Reiser Uni
5 Ben Hyne Brothers
6 Sean Finigan Gold Coast
7 Conor Mitchell Uni
8 Curtis Browning Uni

9 Scott Maloloua GPS
10 UJ Seutini Easts
11 Harry Parker Uni
12 Nick Malouf Uni
13 Samu Kerevi GPS
14 Andrew Muirhead Souths
15 Jamie Taulagi Uni

16 Campbell Wakley Uni
17 Malie Ngauamo Sunnybank
18 Simon Mikaele Easts
19 Jay Adkins Uni
20 Winnie Barrett Gold Coast
21 Scott Gale Uni
22 Grant Davis Gold Coast
23 Henry Taefu Sunnybank
24 Tyron Brimble Sunnybank
 

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Frank Nicholson (4)
You certainly did leave out some quality players mate. Tasi Tasi from sunny bank can play any of the loose forward positions, Matt Gordon , Souths probably the best Inside in the prem colts won't find a better straight, hard ball runner and has great skills, Feleti don't know his last name is a quality hooker, plays for Souths. This is just a few of probably another 20 that could be named. It certainly will be a hard team to pick as there is some quality players out there in the under 19 age group.
 

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Paul McLean (56)
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Very good idea. It was a really good competition between Qld, Wellington and Canterbury Under 19 sides.

From the QRU 2007 annual report

QAS Rugby Program
The 2007 QAS U19 Squad began its preparations for the
Trans Tasman Tournament with a 42 player train-on squad
on the 2nd of July. The squad was reduced to 26 for the
trial game against the Queensland President’s XV on the
12th of September in which a solid victory was recorded.
The first part of the Trans Tasman Tournament saw the
QAS U19s host Wellington and Canterbury at Ballymore.
In a disappointing start to the tournament, the QAS U19s
struggled to cope with the physicality of Wellington and
ended up losing the first match. Three days later the
squad bounced back to defeat Canterbury in a highly
entertaining match. From this game, the squad gained
immense confidence and headed to New Zealand with
the aim of recapturing the Trans Tasman Trophy.
The third match which was played in Porirua saw Wellington
kick a penalty goal on fulltime to win 16-15. Having
scored three tries to one and dominating the match, the
QAS U19s learned a valuable lesson in the importance
of closing out and concentrating for the full 80 minutes.
In the final match, the QAS U19s defeated Canterbury in
Christchurch for the first time in six years, thus securing
the Trans Tasman Trophy for the first time since 2001.
The purpose of the QAS U19 program was to provide
our colts age players with the opportunity to develop and
play at an international standard. The QAS Squad of 2007
learnt many valuable lessons along the way, with the
greatest outcome being their willingness to improve. The
program proved yet again how valuable the pathway is in
providing a playing environment at the elite level.
The 2007 QAS U19 coaching and management staff
were:
Jason Gilmore Head Coach
Gaven Head Assistant Coach
Manager Neil Armstrong
Physiotherapist Tom Hiller
Trainer Blair Young
Video Analyst Chris Brown
Player of the Program (Capt) James
Charalambous
Best Forward Sam Denny
Best Back Richard Kingi
Most Improved Shane Seuili
 

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John Thornett (49)
I'm not sure if this is part of the same thing or not, but this was just posted on the Easts website. I assume these players are all trialling for this aswell.​
Congratulations to the following Easts Senior Players who have been selected to trial for the ARU National Academy Under 19 Squad.
Pettowa Paraka
Andrew Ready
UJ Seuteni
Faa Laafatele
Simon Mikale
Harry Hawker
Matthew Beeston​
Very happy for Matt Beeston, he was the year below me at school and I played with him a few times, always very underrated, he has been carving up in Premier Colts from all reports. Not saying that he'll make any of these squads, because he won't, but great to see players who weren't necessarily the rugby "stars" at highschool going well for their clubs.​
 

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Alan Cameron (40)
If mikaele is the big islander coming off the bench for easts press the last few weeks.......he looks like sitaleki timani 2.0. Also I think I may have seen him play colts his work rate needs to lift but he does make some good runs at u19 level but once someone cuts him he seems to shy. But then again I may be talking about a completely different player. Goodwork to beeston colts 1 or 2 player last year and seems to have worked his way up
 

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Frank Nicholson (4)
From the UQ web site today:

17 Heavies selected for U-19 trial
17 Red Heavies have been selected to trial for the ARU National Academy U-19 Queensland side to take on New South Wales at Ballymore on Saturday October 6th.
Training will begin on Wednesday September 12 before the team is selected on Thursday September 27.
University of Queensland players selected:
Front-row: Ethan Brown, Campbell Wakely, Curtis Browning, Elijah Palupe, Kieran Fitzgibbon.
Locks: Terrin Walls, Sam Reiser.
Back-row: Dan Lane, Jay Adkins, Conor Mitchell, Curtis Browning, Tom Vaessen.
Scrum-half: Scott Gale.
Centre: Nick Malouf, Cameron Patrick.
Outside backs: Jamie Taulagi, Daniel Damen, Harry Parker.

Interestingly, Curtis Browning is identified as both Front row and back row ; clearly the ARU still have views of him as a Front row prospect - a surprise in my opinion given the way he has been playing as a 6 and 8 for Uni in Prem Grade this year
 

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Phil Hardcastle (33)
It is interesting that Qld have announced players to trial/train, know when and where the game is and are being well prepaqred. In NSW there is nothing - no info no news on selections no nothing
 

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Bob McCowan (2)
One player who i think doesnt really get enough raps, is the norths hooker. he was injured during the last few weeks but his early season form was phenomenal. not the most explosive but does all the fundamentals right, Ritchie is his name I think
 

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Larry Dwyer (12)
My early prediction for a XV is:

1. Pettowa Peraka (Easts)
2. Maile Ngauamo (Sunnybank)
3. Phil Kite (GPS)
4. Sam Reiser (Uni)
5.Jahmin Gernhoefer (Sunnybank)
6.Winiata Barrett (Gold Coast)
7. Conor Mitchell (Uni)
8. Curtis Browning (Uni)
9. Scott Malolua (GPS)
10. UJ Seutini (Easts)
11. Harry Parker (Uni)
12. Henry Taefu (Sunnybank)
13. Samu Kerevi (GPS)
14. JJ Taulagi (Uni)
15.Andrew Muirhead (Souths)

16. Campbell Wakely (Uni)
17. Andrew Ready (Easts)
18. Faa Laafatele (Easts)
19. Phil McComber (Norths)
20. Jay Adkins (Uni)
21. Scott Gale (Uni)
22. Luke Everson (Souths)
23. Matt Gordon (Souths)
24. Harry Hawker (Easts)
25. Tyrone Brimble (Sunnybank)
 

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John Thornett (49)
One player who i think doesnt really get enough raps, is the norths hooker. he was injured during the last few weeks but his early season form was phenomenal. not the most explosive but does all the fundamentals right, Ritchie is his name I think
Do you mean Tonga Ma'afu? He is 20 this year I'm pretty sure.
 

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Peter Johnson (47)
My early prediction for a XV is:

1. Pettowa Peraka (Easts)
2. Maile Ngauamo (Sunnybank)
3. Phil Kite (GPS)
4. Sam Reiser (Uni)
5.Jahmin Gernhoefer (Sunnybank)
6.Winiata Barrett (Gold Coast)
7. Conor Mitchell (Uni)
8. Curtis Browning (Uni)
9. Scott Malolua (GPS)
10. UJ Seutini (Easts)
11. Harry Parker (Uni)
12. Henry Taefu (Sunnybank)
13. Samu Kerevi (GPS)
14. JJ Taulagi (Uni)
15.Andrew Muirhead (Souths)

16. Campbell Wakely (Uni)
17. Andrew Ready (Easts)
18. Faa Laafatele (Easts)
19. Phil McComber (Norths)
20. Jay Adkins (Uni)
21. Scott Gale (Uni)
22. Luke Everson (Souths)
23. Matt Gordon (Souths)
24. Harry Hawker (Easts)
25. Tyrone Brimble (Sunnybank)

Malouf will be in the centres somewhere for sure.
 

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Chris McKivat (8)
The following u/19 boys have played Premier Grade this year and would pretty much make the team:

Pettowa Paraka- Easts
Andrew Ready-easts
UJ Seutini- Easts
James Klaasen- Easts
Simon Mikaele- Easts
Harry Hawker- Easts
Matt Beeston- Easts
Aidan Kelly- Easts
Phil Kite- GPS
Scott Malolua- GPS
Samu Kerevi- GPS
Akeem Williams-Coveny- GPS
Andrew Muirhead-Souths
Liam O'Hare- Souths
Luke Everson- Souths
Keegan Sefton- Souths
Matt Gordon- Souths
Ralph Evalu- Souths
Curtis Browning- University
Sam Reiser- University
Campbell Wakley- University
Conor Mitchell- University
Keiran Fitzgibbon- University
Scott Gale- University
Daniel Damen- University
Elija Palupe- University
JJ Tualagi- University
Sean Minehan- Norths
Isaac Tilialo- Norths
Zachariah Blair- Norths
Mitch Copeman- Brothers
Ben Hyne- Brothers
Winiata Barrett- Gold Coast
Nuku Swerling- Gold Coast
Maile Ngauamo- Sunnybank
Feao Fotuaika- Sunnybank
George Harris- Sunshine Coast

I'm sure there are more. But these are on the ones that I know of

Nuku Swerling? Oh please. Qld rugby must be in trouble if he is in the mix. Outplayed deluxe and never considered for Qld schools last year, minimal impact for GC this year. Mind you, GC has done little too.

I hope the concept of U19 games is revived. Australian rugby needs something in between club and super rugby. Hopefully this is the start.
 
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I realise this is a QLD thread, but anyone have any info on the NSW squad they will be facing?
 
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