2019 Cairns Brothers v Townsville Brothers ~ Preseason Trial 2 @ Stan Williams Park
2019 Cairns Brothers v Townsville Brothers ~ Preseason Trial 2 @ Stan Williams Park

Game 2 of the 2019 Preseason see Townsville Brothers travel up to Cairns on 2nd March 2019. At Stan Williams Park both sides fielding ISC co-signed players half the game played with drizzling light rain on a damp paddock the game developed into a tight affair. Cairns Brothers had the second appearance of English player Jamie Kelly playing fullback and the first appearance of USA Hawk player Joseph Eichner who'll of some sweet hits. Northern Pride squad returning to Cairns Brothers included newcomers Quinlyn Cannon and Terrence Casey-Douglas both having very solid games scoring two tries each. Other Brothers lads from the NP were Chase Taia, Elijah Simpson and brothers Cory and Evan Child. Evan was best on ground involved in every Cairns tries and strolling over untouched to score the games last. Youngsters fresh from U17 last year Tom Spark and Cameron Graham did everything asked, Australian Touch Representative Theo Majid playing his second tackle game in 6 seasons impressed at half back. Front rowers Abiu Pearson and Brayden Grogan loved the wet conditions and new coach Paul Stevens was very happy with the teams second half defence and attack. CDRL season 2019 can't come fast enough for diehard Cairns Brothers fans. Teams were ; Cairns Brothers 1. Jamie Kelly 2. Peter Tuccandidgee 3. Lorenzo Ason 4. Jai Doherty 5. Calan Dunbar 6. Evan Child 7. Theo Majid 8. Corey Child 9. Quinlyn Cannon 10. Abu Pearson 11. Terrence Casey-Douglas 12. Chase Taia 13. Elijah Simpson 14. Tom Spark 15. Joseph Eichner 16. Brayden Grogan 17. Eli Nuttall 18. Cameron Graham 19. Luke Fleming Coach ~ Paul Stevens Townsville Brothers 1. Samson O’Neil 2. Gordan Daisy 3. Daniel Pickering 19. John Cullen 5. Zac Sillis 6. Nathaniel Bowman 7. Angelo Townson 8. (Blue) Francis Veukiso 9. Nathan Norford 10. Coran Morru 11. Algon Congoo 12. Jordan Whinshear 13. Campbell Duffy 14. Jacob Chivers 15. Cameron Griffin 11.(Blue) Yaza Stephen 8.(White)Jamie Grainger 18. Aaron O’Brien 22. Cody Sturt Coach ~ Roy Baira



U14 Club Championships - Day 3 (Evening)
U14 Club Championships - Day 3 (Evening)

Game Schedule: 3.30pm: Willetton Tigers U14 Boys vs Northern Tasmania Tigers 5.00pm: Illawarra Hawks vs Blacktown West Storm 6.30pm: Townsville Heat U14 Boys vs Eltham Wildcats U14



North Queensland Cowboys' Moment of the Year: 2018
North Queensland Cowboys' Moment of the Year: 2018

A legend of the game, on and off the field desires nothing short of the perfect send off at 1300Smiles Stadium, Townsville and that's exactly what he got. NRL on Nine is the home of rugby league in 2018 so stayed tuned for more NRL highlights, analysis, opinion and video. For more NRL highlights and analysis: https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl Watch NRL LIVE and FREE: https://www.9now.com.au/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WideWorldOfSports/



PNG Hunters V Townsville Mendi Blackhawks ISC R12 2017
PNG Hunters V Townsville Mendi Blackhawks ISC R12 2017

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NRL Grand Final 2015 Cowboys v Broncos Tribute
NRL Grand Final 2015 Cowboys v Broncos Tribute

NRL Grand Final 2015 Cowboys v Broncos Tribute 4 October 2015 ANZ Stadium. This is a short 10 minute video about the NRL Grand Final 2015 North QLD Cowboys Premiership Game. Video is for all those who joined us on Charter Flight 2 from Townsville to Sydney. Enjoy - All music is copyrighted by their individual artists. All Videos and Pictures by myself. Special thanks to nauru airlines for allowing a charter. No thanks to Qantas and Virgin.



PNG HUNTERS VS SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES (RD 14 INTRUST SUPER CUP 2015)
PNG HUNTERS VS SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES (RD 14 INTRUST SUPER CUP 2015)

Great crowd sees PNG hunt Magpies A “new” home crowd of more than 15,000 helped spur the PNG Hunters to a club-record seventh consecutive victory against Souths Logan Magpies on Saturday evening. Played at the recently redeveloped Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby, the Hunters’ overcame a halftime deficit to topple the Magpies 34-12. Shifting from their regular base at Kokopo, PNG supporters turned out in force to pack out the venue. “There was a big crowd (on Saturday) night and a few of the boys were nervous, but we spoke about what we needed to do and came back strongly in the second half,” PNG Hunters coach Michael Marum said. “Overall, I was impressed with our win.” The Hunters were perhaps overawed early, conceding the opening two tries. Despite missing Brisbane Broncos-contracted halfback Ashley Taylor, Souths Logan skipped to an early advantage with fullback Josh Damen and light-footed backrower Joe Boyce scoring for a 12-0 lead. The Hunters clawed their way back into the match and hit the lead when skipper Israel Eliab crossed after halftime. They then went on with the job, scoring four unanswered tries in a dominant second half with playmaker Ase Boas finishing with a double. The club’s last loss came against Wynnum Manly in Round 6. Their seven-game streak has included fellow top five side Ipswich Jets and the ladder-leading Townsville Blackhawks away from home. Marum said his team’s philosophy is simple. “We’re not too concerned about where we are on the ladder. All we want to do is to keep playing and winning games and go from there.” The Hunters currently sit in fourth place ahead of their clash against Tweed Heads Seagulls at Piggabeen this weekend. Souths Logan have the bye in Round 15 before returning to Davies Park to play Tweed Heads on June 28. PNG HUNTERS 34 (Ase Boas 2, Thompson Teteh, Adex Wera, Israel Eliab, Willie Minoga tries; Noel Zeming 4, Israel Eliab goals) def SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES 12 (Josh Damen, Joe Boyce tries; Jack Joass 2 goals) at BSP Stadium, Port Moresby. Final Teams: PNG Hunters: 1. Stargroth Amean 2. Oti Bland Tony 3. Noel Zeming 4. Thompson Teteh 5. Adex Wera 6. Israel Eliab (c) 7. Ase Boas 8. Henry Noki 9. Wartovo Puara 10. Esau Siune 11. Kato Ottio 12. Lawrence Tu'u 13. Adam Korave 14. Brandy Peter 16. Willie Minoga 17. Enock Maki 21. Timothy Lomai Souths Logan Magpies: 1. Josh Damen 2. Paul Rokolati 3. Dallas Anderson 4. Tim Brooks 5. Matt Trnka 6. Jack Joass 7. Rhys Jacks 8. Aotealofa Tuimavave 9. Travis Waddell 10. Andrew Edwards 11. Joe Boyce 12. Dan Tamou 13. Phil Dennis (c) 14. Herschel Gideon 15. Hansel Semau 16. Sam Gardel 17. Leon Panapa



TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS VS PNG HUNTERS (RD 11 INTRUST SUPER CUP 2015)
TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS VS PNG HUNTERS (RD 11 INTRUST SUPER CUP 2015)

Hunters down Blackhawks by Michael Thompson, Sports Reporter – Townsville Bulletin THE full might of Papua New Guinea’s first semi-professional rugby league side has provided the Townsville Blackhawks with a well-timed reality check. Fearless physicality was expected from the PNG Hunters on Saturday and that is what they delivered, with their enthusiastic forwards powering PNG to a 22-16 win over the ladder-leading Blackhawks. A fierce fightback from a 22-10 deficit could not stop the Blackhawks having their nine-game winning streak broken, but they still retain top spot on the Intrust Super Cup ladder with a superior points differential. Blackhawks hooker Anthony Mitchell is expected to play in his team’s next clash following this weekend’s bye after suffering a corked thigh near full-time, but Mitchell’s knock was not the only injury scare in what was a high-quality encounter. Hunters fullback Stargroth Amean was stretchered off the field near half-time and hospitalised after falling awkwardly into a tackle, but was discharged on Saturday night after being cleared of any neck or spinal damage. A lack of composure in attack from the Blackhawks was compensated by some brilliant scrambling defence, but the Hunters were simply too strong at Jack Manski Oval, with their second phase play proving especially dangerous. “I don’t think it was until the last 10 or 15 minutes that we had confidence in what we were doing and backed our attack, and leading up to that we were disjointed and we went away from what’s been working for us,” Blackhawks captain Daniel Beasley said. “We went into the game prepared for them to be very tough across the field, especially through the middle, and they’re a hard group of men who fight for 80 minutes.” A packed house at Jack Manski — including hundreds of parochial PNG supporters — watched as both teams engaged in an early arm wrestle, which was broken after 15 minutes when Hunters five-eighth Israel Eliab scored the game’s opening point. Plenty of big hits and dropped ball featured in the next 20-minute passage, before Noel Underwood got Townsville an equaliser running on to a Tom Humble short ball, but PNG got a 10-4 half-time buffer when centre Thompson Teteh ran through some sloppy Blackhawks defence. PNG were soon back in front, however, when Enock Maki barged over the tryline five minutes after half-time, and they pushed to 22-10 when half-back Ase Boas finished off a superb attacking play. That was when the Blackhawks launched into gear, with Kyle Feldt pouncing on a Jahrome Hughes grubber, and ISC debutant Mitchell Seri almost barged over for a last-gasp equaliser, only to be denied by some desperate PNG defence. “I certainly thought we had the side out there to win the game,” Blackhawks coach Kristian Woolf said. “The more games you win the closer you come to a loss sometimes, and the good thing from that is there’s no chance of us getting ahead of ourselves — and I don’t think we were — and it gives us a chance to go back and look at a few things.” PNG HUNTERS 22 (Thompson Teteh, Israel Eliab, Ase Boas, Enock Maki tries; Noel Zeming 3 goals) def TOWNSVILLE STINGERS 16 (Kyle Feldt, Tom Humble, Noel Underwood tries; Kyle Feldt 2 goals) at Jack Manski Oval. Final teams Townsville Blackhawks: 1. Jahrome Hughes 2. Zac Santo 3. Samsen O’Neill 18. Kyle Feldt 5. Lenny Magey 6. Tom Humble 7. Mitchell Seri 8. Ricky Thorby 9. Anthony Mitchell 10. Daniel Beasley (c) 11. Lorenzo Ma'afu 12. Rhyse Martin 13. Neville Costigan 14. Nathan Norford 15. Chris McLean 16. Noel Underwood 19. Kelepi Tanginoa PNG Hunters: 1. Stargroth Amean 2. Oti Bland Tony 3. Noel Zeming 18. Thompson Teteh 5. Adex Wera 6. Israel Eliab (c) 7. Ase Boas 8. Henry Noki 9. Wartovo Puara 10. Esau Siune 11. Kato Ottio 12. Lawrence Tu'u 13. Adam Korave 14. Atte Bina 15. Warren Glare 16. Willie Minoga 17. Enock Maki




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