Compensate for all 23 video games on Monday involving faculties from Townsville, Charters Towers, Ingham and Mount Isa with match stories, coach’s feedback and gamers of the match.
Verify again all through the day to see up to date scores, wraps and gamers of the match for each sport involving groups from the Townsville area.
5.50PM
IGNATIUS PARK COLLEGE v MARYMOUNT COLLEGE
Properly it’s solely Monday however we might have already seen the match of the carnival.
Ignatius Park and Marymount couldn’t be break up after 40 minutes of bruising tackles and dramatic performs in a sport that was performed with unimaginable ardour, ending 4-all.
Decided defence from Ignatius Park was the story of the primary half and it was unimaginable they held the stylish guests out with the load of possession and territory that they had.
However poor ballhandling and rookie errors from the carnival hosts continued to ask Marymount to assault and the guests turned down an opportunity to go two factors forward within the dying stage of the primary half.
The daring resolution paid dividends when Jordan Ryan threw a late offload to Phillip Coates, placing the youthful brother of Maroons star Xavier over on the correct edge.
The Park had been the higher facet to begin the second half and Kye Connell regarded to have scored after setting his crew up in assault with a terrific linebreak, however the referee referred to as a double motion.
An astronomical 55m 40/20 kick from fullback Lincoln Baker out of dummy half put Ignatius Park on assault from 10m out and Connor Sadler caught Marymount napping, taking the faucet and powering by means of three defenders to crash over the road and tie the sport earlier than Lincoln Baker’s sideline conversion bounced again off the upright.
Marymount had a chance to kick a area purpose nevertheless it was partially charged down. Extra unimaginable defence from Ignatius Park prevented the guests getting a clear second likelihood, and as an alternative Iggy Park had been granted the final likelihood.
A tough-running set bought the well-known Townsville faculty into vary, however an error within the play-the-ball within the ultimate minute robbed the varsity of a field-goal try, locking within the draw.
IGNATIUS PARK: 4 (Connor Sadler strive)
MARYMOUNT: 4 (Phillip Coates strive)
Coach’s remark: “We made too many errors however to our credit score we defended very well and doubtless ought to have been additional behind. I although we got here again properly in ht esecond half however Marymount had been adequate to maintain us to a draw,” Ignatius Park coach Zeb Kyle stated.
Participant of the match: Connor Sadler
5.00PM
ST MARGARET MARY’S v EMMAUS
All of it got here too simply for St Margaret Mary’s of their second sport of the day, blowing Emmaus out of the water.
The varsity’s practise taking part in in opposition to North Queensland’s prime faculties helped them dominate their less-polished opponents and the Maggies women broke tackles at will whereas rattling cages with their bone-crunching defence – significantly from Jakaia-Lee Collett and Taylar Viero.
Centre Ana Ahmat and five-eighth Brooke Kira – the sister of Queensland under-19s Origin participant Mason – every scored two first-half tries as the house facet ran rampant on area 1 to take a 30-0 lead into the sheds.
Collett made one other terrific run simply after the break and captain Taya Bowie was in a position to capitalise on the sphere place by diving over for her first strive of the sport. Bowie had gamers exterior her however tucked her head and fell throughout the road.
Fullback and vice-captain Olivia Dagge created the following strive along with her implausible assist play adopted by an excellent cut-out go to Caitlin Thiele.
Bridget Wilson was subsequent to attain when she was just too sturdy for the Emmaus defence, then a candy offload within the subsequent set allowed Bowie to nab her second.
SMMC: 62 (Brooke Kira (3), Ana Ahmat (2), Keely Munro, Jakaiya-Lee Collett, Taya Bowie (2), Caitlin Thiele, Bridget Wilson, Olivia Dagge tries; Brooke Kira (3), Keely Munro (4) targets)
EMMAUS: 0
3.20PM
COLUMBA CATHOLIC COLLEGE v VILLANOVA
Columba discovered themselves within the unfamiliar place of trailing Villanova early after five-eighth Roman Dunne despatched a pinpoint cross-field kick to proper winger Sean Kelly to attain.
Villanova captain Jack Connor prolonged the guests’ lead from shut vary and Coulmba appeared rattled.
Fullback Nate Wallin made it three in a row for Villanova from a scrum play, stepping off his left foot and beating the quilt defence from Cooper Thomas to attain.
Columba got here out of the sheds with a recent angle and Copper Nibbs and Brock Harrongton mixed to present Max Campbell a chance to attain – which the talismanic captain did with out bother.
Campbell made it two tries in two minutes with a superbly weighted grubber that bounced again off the upright, permitting him to crash over an double his facet’s tally.
Poor Villanova self-discipline mixed with expansive play from Columba bought the Charters Towers faculty again in assault and a candy cut-out go from halfback Tom Scholes unlocked area for Tom Kirkwood to place his winger Shaun Gould over within the left nook.
Nibbs’ sideline conversion to take the lead late within the sport sailed broad however Columba shall be ecstatic to get a end result after trailing 16-0.
COLUMBA: 16 (Max Campbell (2), Shaun Gould tries; Cooper Nibbs (2) targets)
VILLANOVA: 16 (Sean Kelly, Jack Connor, Nate Wallin tries; Roman Dunne (2) targets)
Coach’s remark: “It was a terrific comeback constructed round a little bit of self-belief and a number of effort,” Columba coach Rohan Dixon stated.
Participant of the match: Cooper Nibbs
ST TERESA’S v ST COLUMBAN’S
St Teresa’s began the sport filled with power however neither crew may break the impasse by means of the opening levels.
Nevertheless it was St Columban’s who lastly struck first simply earlier than the break when Urich Torkington crossed the chalk.
A second-half attempt to PJ Leituvaa put his facet in management earlier than fullback Sebastian Sales space stepped by means of the road and dashed 80m to attain and seemingly put the end result past doubt.
However the St Teresa’s boys weren’t completed, scoring first by means of Franklin Mye after which once more with a full-field effort on the final play of the sport. It was pure ‘Gowrie footy’ as gamers offloaded at will and confirmed nice dedication to assist one another with winger Darcy Anthony finally ending the transfer to tie the sport after the siren.
5-eighth Meshak David’s first profitable conversion of the afternoon gave the varsity a well-known come-from-behind attract essentially the most thrilling trend.
ST TERESA’S: 14 (Antonio Eseli, Franklin Mye, Darcy Anthony tries; Meshak David purpose)
ST COLUMBAN’S: 14 (Urich Torkington, Penitito Leituvaa, Sebastian Sales space tries; Charley Ogden purpose)
Coach’s remark: “The boys performed very well, there are heaps of positives to remove from at present’s video games. We are going to return into camp tonight to get well and evaluation and are available again with the identical power tomorrow for hopefully some extra sights,” St Teresa’s coach Jaymi Evans stated.
Participant of the match: Meshak David
ALL SOULS ST GABRIELS v ASSUMPTION COLLEGE
All Souls centre Clancy Stretton made and superb one-handed intercept and raced nearly 70m for a long-range attempt to open the scoring.
However Assumption hit again rapidly by means of fullback Paddy Denny and the sport grew to become a traditional arm wrestle.
Souls backrower Willis Frohloff scored a spectacular strive from lengthy vary, utilizing his velocity and steadiness to weave round three defenders on his option to the road.
Corey Musk prolonged his faculty’s result in 12 early within the second half they usually maintained strain to maintain Assumption away.
ASSG: 28 (Clancy Stretton (2), Willis Frohloff, Corey Musk, Darby Linton tries; Corey Musk (4) targets)
ASSUMPTION: 4 (Paddy Denny strive)
2.30PM
SOUTHERN CROSS (GIRLS) v ST URSULA’S
Southern Cross weathered an early onslaught after which took a shock lead when halfback Tiarna Krutzfeldt bought a lucky bounce and scored from a bomb earlier than changing her personal strive for good measure.
However former St Patrick’s, Townsville, and Western Lions participant Lorianna Eseli hit again rapidly for Ursula’s with a implausible strive of her personal.
Eseli was in for back-to-back tries minutes later when she appeared to beat half the Southern Cross defenders along with her footwork and energy.
A strive from Southern Cross co-captain and hooker Future Shaw levelled the rating nearly instantly after halftime.
St Ursula’s inexplicably turned down a chance to kick a penalty purpose from in entrance with 4 minutes to play and the ball went rolling over the correct sideline two tackles later.
SCCC: 10 (Tiarna Krutzfeldt, Future Shaw tries, Tiarna Krutzfeldt purpose)
ST URSULA’S: 10 (Lorianna Eseli (2) tries; Tanyia Wheeler purpose)
Coach’s remark: “We defended very well,” Southern Cross co-coach Steve Lansley stated.
Participant of the match: Montana Davies
BLACKHEATH AND THORNBURGH v ST MICHAEL’S
A a lot better begin from Blackheath and Thornburgh noticed the Charters Towers faculty take a 12-0 lead inside 10 minutes.
The primary strive got here when Connor Hindom broke the road deep in his personal finish and raced away, discovering Chase Tansey in assist for a long-range strive. Then BTC’s wingers mixed as Zaccamiah Geia discovered Rylie Cashion unmarked to attain within the left nook.
Two second-half penalty targets from centre Aru Leo stored the scoreboard ticking over after which a superb break from his personal half put the varsity in nice place for lock Tyrone Simpson to crash over for his first of two second-half tries.
BTC: 24 (Chase Tansey, Rylie Cashion, Tyrone Simpson (2) tries, Aru Leo (4) targets)
ST MICHAEL’S: 4 (Unavailable strive)
Coach’s remark: “We weathered a number of strain early and confirmed a number of persistence. We accomplished 100% of our units within the first half and loved the fatigue benefit within the second half,” BTC coach Toby Paynter stated.
Participant of the match: Aru Leo was excellent each along with his kicking and his ballrunning.
1.40PM
ST ANTHONY’S v MT MARIA MITCHELTON
St Anthony’s winger Hamish Grant struck first for the Townsville faculty when he collected a implausible cut-out go to dot down within the left nook inside two minutes.
Mt Maria winger Aiden Leary had an open line in entrance of him and regarded sure to attain however he bounced the ball in the course of the put-down and spilt possession.
A robust run from Max Diggles noticed Mt Maria snatch the lead late within the half with a candy conversion from the correct Riley O’Regan.
Mt Maria backrower Floyd Jull pushed his facet’s result in six with a strive down the left edge.
ST ANTHONY’S: 4 (Hamish Grant strive)
MT MARIA: 10 (Max Diggles, Floyd Jull tries; Riley O’Regan purpose)
Coach’s remark: “A lot improved efficiency in opposition to very stable opposition. Want a end result out of tomorrow’s sport in opposition to Good Shepherd,” St Anthony’s coach Alex King stated.
Participant of the match: Patrick Brennan
GOOD SHEPHERD CC v ST AUGUSTINE’S AUGUSTINE HEIGHTS
Good Shepherd didn’t take lengthy to get on the scoreboard by way of highly effective proper centre Ethan Quinlan.
Massive prop Brendan Wade prolonged the Mount Isa faculty’s lead with an unimaginable cost from 10m out, warding off defenders to attain beneath the posts.
Good Shepherd discovered their rhythm and scored one other easy strive, this time with fullback Cole Finter sweeping round on the left edge to create an overlap and cruise over.
Quinlan scored his second when he bought his arm free in a bunch sort out and slammed the ball down over the road with authority to present his facet a 20-0 lead going into the sheds.
Hooker Clay Phillips burrowed over from dummy half to proceed the rout early within the second half.
The Augustine Heights faculty lastly made an influence on the scoresheet when Jack Richardson put Liam Breeze by means of a gap at tempo. Breeze blew previous defenders and rounded Good Shepherd fullback Finter to attain his facet’s solely strive.
GOOD SHEPHERD: 30 (Ethan Quinlan (2), Brendan Wade, Cole Finter, Clay Phillips, Marshall Turner tries; Cole Finter (3) targets)
ST AUGUSTINE’S: 6 (Liam Breeze strive; Dominic McClelland purpose)
Coach’s remark: “Good efficiency from the crew off the again of some actually sturdy defence,” Good Shepherd coach Col Ryder stated.
Participant of the match: Charlie Vatuvei dominated the center for Good Shepherd.
SOUTHERN CROSS CC v ST MARY’S CAIRNS
Southern Cross Catholic School made various spectacular defensive feats early to maintain St Mary’s out once they had been threatening the blow the sport open.
Ultimately the Cairns faculty crossed within the left nook by means of Phoenix Ellis.
Massive bopper Joshua Crawford lastly bought the Cross on the board simply after the break and a easy conversion by Finn Carroll out his facet in entrance by two.
Noah Solomon broke a sort out near the road to fall over and prolong Southern Cross’ benefit and extra accuracy from Carroll however the lead past a transformed strive.
By St Mary’s weren’t completed and dummy half Jack Daniels shrugged off an tried sort out to chop the deficit to 2 factors with seven minutes remaining.
Nevertheless it was late heartbreak for Southern Cross, who didn’t have the power to maintain out fullback Kaelan Callaghan, who made a darting run and slammed the ball all the way down to put his facet in entrance within the ultimate play of the match.
SCCC: 12 (Joshua Crawford, Noah Solomon strive, Finn Carroll (2) targets)
ST MARY’S: 14 (Phoenix Ellis, Jack Daniels, Kaelan Callaghan tries; Ky Stanmmers (2) targets)
Coach’s remark: “We labored exhausting to get again into the sport and it was there for us to win however we misplaced in heartbreaking trend. Some poor self-discipline within the final 10 minutes was what value us,” Southern Cross coach Matt Roberts stated.
Participant of the match: Selectors selected Noah Solomon whereas Brenton McDonald was additionally unimaginable within the second half.
12.50PM
IGNATIUS PARK COLLEGE v ST PATRICK’S SHORNCLIFFE
Ignatius Park School gamers forward of the 2024 Confraternity carnival. Left to proper: Lincoln Baker, Bruce Baudu, Sitiveni Afu, Khynaan Kennedy, Patrick Krause. Image: Patrick Woods.
Ignatius Park School was at its brutal greatest in sport 1 on Monday, racing out to a 36-0 first-half result in put the sport to mattress earlier than halftime.
The Park had been flying excessive after the break, scoring early to increase the result in 42 factors earlier than the guests hit again with a few comfort tries.
St Pat’s Shornecliffe winger Jack Boland confirmed large footwork to step previous IPC fullback Lincoln Baker and rating his facet’s first, and Shorncliffe fell properly in need of the mark regardless of a second attempt to Riley Blake.
IGNATIUS PARK: 42 (Kynan Purdy, Patrick Krause (2), Bruce Baudu (2), Khynaan Kennedy, Sean Weir, Marley Hinsbey tries; Lincoln Baker (5) targets)
ST PAT’S SHORNCLIFFE: 12 (Jack Boland, Riley Blake tries; Riley Blake, Joack Boland targets)
Coach’s remark: “Nice begin for us. Our first half completion price was excessive which allowed us to get the ball the place it wanted to go and we had been in a position to rating factors,” Ignatius Park coach Zeb Kyle stated.
Participant of the match: Sean Weir
RYAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE v TRINITY COLLEGE
Ryanmade it two wins from two video games on Monday, comfortably dealing with Trinity School 24-4 to stay undefeated.
Confraternity Carnival 2024. Ryan Catholic School v St James School. Image: Shae Beplate.
One other flawless kicking efficiency from Brad Pilchowski stored the scoreboard ticking over as Ryan secured victory taking part in on their very own faculty’s oval.
Campbell St George stormed by means of some fragile defence to place Ryan’s benefit past attain with about 10 minutes left to play and that was sufficient for the Townsville boys, who get to get pleasure from the remainder of the day from the sidelines.
RYAN: 24 (Ryan Rath, Taj Croft, Oliver Ambrozy, Campbell St George tries; Brad Pilchowski (4) targets)
TRINITY: 4 (Lucas Anderson strive)
Coach’s remark: “Began a bit flat after the primary sport and let in an early strive, debutant Ryan Rath (12 months 10) sparked our assault and we grinded our option to a win,” Ryan coach Annan Whittington stated.
Participant of the match: Carnival’s man of the match was Brad Pilchowski, teaching workers’s alternative was Campbell St George.
GILROY SANTA MARIA v CHISHOLM CC
Scores had been locked at 4-all late within the contest after Shaun Devietti scored for Gilroy and Alex Ward for Chisolm and it regarded just like the Ingham-based faculty was destines for a draw.
However five-eighth Josh Venables scooped up a dropped ball with 5 minutes to go and offloaded to captain Jaia Poppi who discovered Brandon Hamilton-Kaurila on the surface for a simple strive.
A failed conversion meant GSMC needed to maintain on for expensive life in the course of the ultimate levels however a late penalty purpose ensured they had been in a position to safe the victory.
GSMC: 10 (Shaun Devietti, Brandon Hamilton-Kaurila tries; Grant Martin purpose)
CHISHOLM: 4 (Alex Ward strive)
Coach’s remark: “Tristan Milan put in an enormous defensive effort to knock the ball unfastened and it fall into brandon Hamilton-Kaurila’s palms for the game-winner,” stated Gilroy coach Matt Spina.
Participant of the match: Tristan Milan
11.10AM
BLACKHEATH & THORNBURGH v ST LAURENCES
Blackheath and Thornburgh conceded early with ‘Lauries’ No.13 Lucas Smith powering by means of two tried tackles to crash over from shut vary inside two minutes.
Cooper Brown crossed once more for St Laurence’s earlier than lengthy, signalling that it might be a protracted sport for the Charters Towers boys.
Blackheath and Thornburgh School host Ryan Catholic School within the opening spherical of the 2024 Townsville Blackhawks Schoolboy Trophy. Ryan’s Chester Hobbs takes the ball into contact and is met by BTC’s (L-R); Zaccamiah Geia, Rory Clark, Jayden Pacey, Hazem Palmer, Ebanese Oui. Image: Blackheath & Thornburgh School.
Blackheath captain Jackson Curtis pulled off a miracle try-saving sort out to carry up a Lauries participant in purpose and preserve his faculty’s hopes alive.
Smith scored his second strive simply earlier than the break when he spun out of a sort out and bounced off the right-hand upright to increase his crew’s lead.
Lauries continued to dominate after halftime, crossing in the correct nook by means of Hunter Jahnke earlier than William Rowan scored his facet’s fifth.
A slick double-pump go from dynamite utility participant Ebanese Oui gave BTC followers one thing to cheer about as he put Zaccamiah Geia by means of a spot. Geia had loads of work to do however snaked across the fullback to attain beneath the posts.
BTC bought yet another late comfort strive by means of Curtis after a terrific chip-and-chase was regathered by backrower Hazem Palmer.
BTC: 10 (Zaccamiah Geia, Jackson Curtis tries; Aru Leo purpose)
ST LAURENCES: 26 (Lucas Smith (2), Cooper Brown, Hunter Jahnke, William Rowan tries; William Kartelo (2), Caelan Mackay targets)
Coach’s remark: We had bother adjusting to the tempo and physicality of the sport within the first half however undoubtedly began to play collectively and discover our entrance within the second half,” stated BTS coach Toby Paynter.
Participant of the match: Ebanese Oui was the distinction in assault within the second half.
ST TERESA’S ABERGOWRIE v CLAIRVAUX MACKILLOP
St Teresa’s five-eighth Meshak David put his unimaginable tempo on show early with a runaway strive after breaking the road.
The boys from Abergowrie had been in once more minutes later whena stunning quick go put co-captain Darius Lewin-Pearson over close to the posts.
St Teresa’s Catholic School Abergowrie aged-group winner Darius Lewin-Pearson (16 Years), from the Herbert River Faculty Sports activities Monitor and Area Carnival for highschool college students on the George Day Oval in Ingham on Friday, August 19, 2022. Image: Cameron Bates
Clairvaux lastly scored with 5 minutes to go within the half when their left winger collected a late go and broke two tackles to attain earlier than the fullback transformed the strive.
St Teresa’s had been in once more simply after the break when Mike Waia darted out from dummy half and break up two tacklers to attain beneath the posts.
Taylor Tuputala levelled the scores halfway by means of the second half to arrange an exhilarating conclusion, however neither crew may discover a late winner.
ST TERESA’S: 16 (Meshak David, Darius Lewin-Pearson, Mike Waia tries; Samson-Jay Mari (2) targets)
CLAIRVAUX: 16 (Ryan Goodman-Jones, Luke Jordan, Taylor Tuputala tries; Unavailable (2) targets)
ALL SOULS ST GABRIELS v ST THOMAS MORE
All Souls broke the road early by means of fullback and co-captain Corey Musk, successful a penalty that put them deep in assault earlier than proper winger Tristan Hopkins-Little dived over within the nook.
All Souls St Gabriels Faculty fullback Corey Musk scored the match-sealing strive in opposition to Southern Cross Catholic School of their 8-0 win. Image: Patrick Woods
One other two tries from Hopkins-Little down the correct flank gave Souls a cushty lead heading into the sheds at halftime.
St Thomas Extra’s big ahead (title unavailable) charged over from shut vary not lengthy after halftime to chop the All Souls lead in half.
However hopes had been dashed when Xavier Lord pounced on a dropped bomb to present his crew a buffer.
ASSG: 24 (Tristan Hopkins-Little (3), Xavier Lord, Rory Clarke tries; Corey Musk (2) targets)
ST THOMAS MORE: 6 (Unavvailable strive; Ethan Tomlinson purpose)
Coach’s remark: “Good begin to the carnival, a number of power however a protracted option to go,” stated All Souls coach Adrian Guldbransen.
Participant of the match: Greatest gamers had been Tristan-Hopkins-Little with three tries and entrance rower Will Blennerhasset, however our man of the match was fullback Corey Musk.
10.20AM
COLUMBA CC v MARIST COLLEGE, EMERALD
Division 2 heavyweights Columba continued their spectacular 2024 type with a quick begin in opposition to Emerald’s Marist School.
12 months 11 halfback Tom Scholes scored first earlier than captain Max Campbell minimize by means of the defence to attain beneath the posts for his facet’s second strive inside 10 minutes.
Columba Catholic School captain Max Campbell with Blackhawks sand NRL representatives after successful the 2024 Townsville Blackhawks Schoolboys Trophy. Left to proper: Terry Campese (Blackhawks coach), Max Campbell, Adrian Thomson (Blackhawks operations supervisor), Sean Kaufman (NRL consultant). Image: Columba Catholic School Media.
However some comfortable defence following an error noticed Tamati Matheson crash over from shut vary in an indication his faculty wasn’t ready to only roll over.
A formidable cost from alternative ahead Callum Bartschat put Columba on the entrance foot within the second half however the Marist defence confirmed loads of resolve to maintain Columba out.
Poor fifth-tackle execution type either side served up a number of seven-tackle restarts and Columba had been in a position to keep their slender eight-point benefit for all the second half.
COLUMBA: 12 (Tom Scholes, Max Campbell tries; Cooper Nibbs (2) targets)
MARIST COLLEGE, EMERALD:4 (Tamati Matheson strive)
9.30AM
ST ANTHONY’S COLLEGE V ST AUGUSTINE’S AUGUSTINE HEIGHTS
4 first-half tries excited followers on area 2, nevertheless it was St Anthony’s fullback Rhyley Burgess who had the spotlight of the half when he streaked away to attain a long-distance attempt to degree the scores at 8-all.
An important cross-field kick put St Augustine’s forward late within the first half earlier than Burgess’ break bought St Anthony’s again within the contest.
St Augustine’s created a 10-point buffer late within the sport when Tyrell Siulai crossed the chalk earlier than St Anthony’s lock Joseph Rapana made issues attention-grabbing within the late levels.
ST ANTHONY’S: 14 (Lien Elton, Rhyley Burgess, Joseph Rapana tries; Harley Gough purpose)
ST AUGUSTINES: 18 (Phoenix Jones, Tyrell Siulai, unavailable, unavailable tries; Jack Richardson purpose)
Coach’s remark: “Robust one to begin. We regarded good with the ball and scored pretty simply, it was in all probability simply errors and a few robust penalties value us the sport,” St Anthony’s coach Alex King stated.
Participant of the match: Jett Castello
GOOD SHEPHERD CC V MT MARIA, MITCHELTON
Good Shepherd’s captain and fullback Cole Finter opened the scoring early for the Mount Isa faculty nevertheless it wasn’t lengthy earlier than Mt Maria hit again by means of proper winger Logan Anticevich.
Psychological Well being Week Rugby League 9s Carnival at Ryan Catholic School. Burdekin Catholic School in opposition to Good Shepherd Mt Isa. Good Shepherd’s Cole Finter. Image: Evan Morgan
The 2 faculties had been engaged in an arm wrestle for many of the opening half however one other strive from the Mitchelton boys, this time down the left from a scrum play, adopted by a terrific sideline conversion by Riley O’Regan gave them a pleasant halftime lead.
An inspirational second attempt to Finter gave the Mount Isa faculty a whiff of hope nevertheless it was minimize out by five-eighth O’Regan’s match-sealing four-pointer.
GSCC: 10 (Cole Finter (2) tries; Cole Finter purpose)
MT MARIA: 18 (Logan Anticevich, Aiden Leary, Riley O’Regan tries; Riley O’Regan (3) targets)
Coach’s remark: “Unfotunately simply a number of errors in our first sport, we’ll be taught from it and can come again higher in our second sport,” Good Shepherd coach Col Ryder stated.
Participant of the match: Cole Finter
ST MARGARET MARY’S V SOUTHERN CROSS (GIRLS)
St Margaret Mary’s School was far too sturdy for a valiant Southern Cross crew, crossing the road 4 instances within the first half to submit a powerful 20-0 lead on the break.
The category of ‘Maggies’ shined by means of early and strain grew to become factors when a easy dummy half run down the quick facet resulted in a simple strive.
Left backrower Evoltia Tuala was at her barnstorming greatest with two long-range tries within the first half, swatting away the makes an attempt of a number of defenders on her option to the strive line.
St Margaret Mary’s School’s Evoltia Tuala is tackled by Kirwan’s Sari Ericson. Ladies’s sport between Kirwan Excessive and St Margaret Mary’s School at Kirwan Excessive. Image: Evan Morgan
Three extra tries after the break noticed St Margaret Mary’s comfortably notch a sport 1 triumph.
SMMC: 36
SCCC: 0
Coach’s remark: “Unbelievable begin to the carnival, we simply performed to our strengths which we have now labored on – shifting the ball early and our halves had been nice. Brooke Kira and Taya Bowie managed our assault with some good line working from our centre Ana Ahmat and Jakaia-Lee Collett,” St Margaret Mary’s coach Jason Grey stated.
Participant of the match: Our defence was lead by Evoltia Tuala and Bridget Wilson however participant of the match for me (coach Grey) was No.9 Olivia Fletcher.
8.40AM
SOUTHERN CROSS CC v ST PATRICK’S GYMPIE
A surprising turnaround noticed St Patrick’s, Gympie, flip a 16-0 second-half deficit right into a 24-16 triumph with an unimaginable late surge.
After some spectacular defence, particularly down the perimeters, a superb cut-out go to Angus Labelak allowed Southern Cross to open the scoring 10 minutes in.
A ramification to the correct simply minutes later noticed Cooper Anderson rating with out being touched and ‘The Cross’ put themselves in a terrific place to win their first match of the carnival.
Captain Finn Carroll made each difficult conversions look straightforward to present his facet a 12-0 lead at halftime.
One other Anderson strive after the break gave Southern Cross a helpful buffer however St Pat’s struck again to maintain them sincere down the stretch and a strive with 5 minutes to play arrange a grandstand end.
The guests from Gympie made it three in a row once they sailed by means of the defence and scored beneath the posts to steal victory from the jaws of defeat, and a fourth strive on the siren made the end result look nothing just like the match that was simply performed.
SCCC: 16 (Angus Labelak, Cooper Anderson (2) tries; Finn Carroll (2) targets)
ST PAT’S GYMPIE: 24
Coach’s remark: “Robust loss, ought to’ve received. However a number of classes out of that sport. Our first half-hour is strictly how we wish to play footy, responsible of pondering the sport was over,” Southern Corss coach Matt Roberts stated.
Participant of the match: Josh Crawford was the selectors’ participant of the match however I (coach Roberts) thought Riley Dennis was considered one of our greatest. Sturdy in defence, two strive assists together with a no-look flick go.
RYAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE v ST JAMES COLLEGE
Ryan Catholic School’s 2024 open rugby league crew for the Confraternity Carnival. Image: Ryan Catholic School.
An early penalty for Ryan allowed the boys to arrange deep in assault however the St James defence didn’t crack. They continued to construct strain and dominated possession and territory within the first half, with fullback Taj Croft very lively early together with a linebreak.
Lastly the strain turned to factors late within the first half when lock Oliver Ambrozy crashed over beneath the posts. A Bradley Pilchowski penalty purpose after the siren prolonged Ryan’s result in eight factors.
Two extra tries for Ryan from Jonathan Case and Cornell Moncreiff after halftime gave the division 3 heavyweights a cushty win to open their Confro account.
Ryan CC: 20 (Oliver Ambrozy, Jonathan Case, Cornell Moncreiff tries; Bradley Pilchowski (4) targets)
ST JAMES: 0
Coach’s remark: “We went in with a plan to play excessive depth footy and to finish our units deep of their finish and we executed it very well. It was very bodily, however our boys out enthused them to win 20-0,” Ryan coach Annan Whittington stated.
Participant of the match: Lock ahead Oliver Ambrozy was the coaches’ choose as man of the match and five-eighth Brad Pilchowski acquired the Brisbane Broncos-judged participant of the match.
GILROY SANTA MARIA v ST JOHN’S NAMBOUR
Gilroy struck first by means of highly effective proper backrower Shaun Devietti off the again of some nice attacking play.
Shaun Devietti prices up the sphere in opposition to Abergowrie. Images from the Will Murdoch Protect mini rugby league event involving the three Hinchinbrook excessive faculties, Ingham State Excessive Faculty, Gilroy Santa Maria School and St Teresa’s Catholic School Abergowrie, at Gilroy on Wednesday. Image: Cameron Bates
Nevertheless the Ingham faculty put themselves beneath a number of strain and St John’s made them pay with two tries late within the half – first from centre Zachary Heath after which fullback Noah Rodareda – was sufficient to present the Nambour faculty a helpful halftime lead.
Heath’s strive was created when a late offload opened the area to attain once more simply earlier than the break and double his crew’s lead.
Gilroy Santa Maria had been a totally totally different facet after the break, bursting out of the gates with two quickfire tries to winger Pierce Carrara and halfback Josh Venables to grab the lead.
A robust run and late offload noticed Oscar Canavan cross the road late and a troublesome sideline conversion from Jesse Jones – his third of the morning – handed St John’s the late win.
GSMC: 14 (Shaun Devietti, Pierce Carrara, Josh Venables tries; Pierca Carrara purpose)
ST JOHN’S: 18 (Zachary Heath, Noah Rodareda, Oscar Canavan tries; Jesse Jones (3) targets)
Coach’s spotlight: “Shaun Devietti will get a very good bounce off a kick and offloads to Josh Venables to attain beneath the sticks,” Gilroy coach Matt Spina stated.
Participant of the match: Shaun Devietti