Teams Named For Buildcorp Emerging Reds Cup in U14s and U16s, Round 1

Sun, Sep 15, 2024, 12:48 AM
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by Queensland Rugby Media Unit

The teams are in for Round One of the Buildcorp Emerging Reds Cup which will turn Ballymore Stadium into the hub for the State's best junior rugby talent over the next week.

Monday's opening matches will pit four teams in Under-14s and four teams in Under-16s on the main field.

Brisbane White, the Brisbane Junior Rugby Union, the South-East Queensland Barbarians and Queensland Country will duel at Under-14s level.

In the Under-16s, talent spotted from across the State will represent Brisbane White, Brisbane Grey, South-East Queensland Barbarians and Queensland Country.

The competition days on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday will allow more than 200 up-and-coming talents to show their skills, team qualities and match awareness.

The action is non-stop from 10am to 4:30pm each day at this vital level of the Queensland Rugby pathways.

BUILDCORP EMERGING REDS CUP – BALLYMORE STADIUM

Round One, Monday, September 16

BRISBANE WHITE U14s v SEQ BARBARIANS U14s, 10am Field 1

BRISBANE WHITE U14s:

1. Joseph Keke (NC / Riverside)

2. Nelson Takai (BSHS / Logan Saints)

3. Danny Soloai (Balmoral SHS / Riverside)

4. Edward Mulholland (BGS / Brothers)

5. Kane Kinnaird (ACGS / GPS)

6. Hugo Vukovich (NC)

7. Oliver Smith (NC)

8. Poasa Logova (NC)

9. Thomas Gibb (NC)

10. Billy Gough (ACGS / Riverside)

11. Tane’ Crampton (NC)

12. Joshua Andrews (NC)

13. Digby Ioane (BSHS)

14. Kingston Hall (NC)

15. Kolby Walters (ACGS)

16. Sidey Myers (BGS / Souths)

17. Stanley Grellman (MCA / GPS)

18. Jeremiah Tuimavave (BSHS / Sunnybank)

19. Murrie Herrman (BSHS)

20. Harvey Mclaughlin (GT)

21. Jed Foreman (ACGS / Riverside)

22. Thomas Nasser (GT)

23. Levi Fine (NC)

24. Elijah Nosa (ACGS / Riverside)

25. Manamo’ui Toia (NC)

SEQ BARBARIANS U14s:

1. Lemoto Lemeki (Groves Christian College / Logan Saints)

2. Cayleb Beath (St Brendans College Yeppoon / Cap Coast Crocs)

18. De’Aundre Yorkston (TGS)

4. William Caro (GT / GPS)

5. Kian Ven den berg (Sunshine Coast Grammar School)

6. Lachlan Webster (MCA)

7. Noah Te Kiri (Kings Christian College / Logan Saints)

8. Finau Tafa (Mabel Park SHS / Souths)

9. Mason Davison (Iona College / Riverside)

10. Zaine Gurney (Miami SHS / Riverside)

11. Will Jessiman (TSS)

12. Patrick Fanning (Ignatius Park College)

13. Tyson Tai (BSHS / Logan Saints)

14. Daniel De Swardt (IGS / Ipswich Rangers)

15. Chris Williams (ACGS / Sunnybank)

Reserves:

16. Tonkla Phumtabtim (Good Shepherd Lutheran College / Maroochydore Swans)

17. Sunny Payne (Coombabah SHS)

20. Simonita Lui Fetuuaho (Marsden SHS / Riverside)

21. Riley Young (Iona College / Wynnum Bugs)

22. Mitchell Van Dyke (Pacific Lutheran)

23. Angus McLaughlin (GT)

3. Hunter Stott (All Saints Anglican School / Riverside)

24. Kaiya Tafea (TSS)

25. Samson Leggo (St Johns College Nambour / Nambour Toads)

26. Wyatt Lindsay (Nambour Christian College / Maroochydore Swans)

BJRU U14s v QUEENSLAND COUNTRY U14s, 11:30am Field 1

BJRU U14s:

17. Christopher Manu (Souths) 

2. Jacob Ranasinghe (Souths) 

3. Marcus Grehan (Brothers) 

4. William Edwards (Ipswich) 

5. Connor Glen (Ipswich) 

6. Peter Letiu (Ipswich) 

7. Hugh Stanbury (Easts) 

8. C’ezar-mayn Leota (Brothers) 

9. Kobe Te Kiri (Logan) 

10. Hamish Whalley (Souths) 

15. Isaac Tilcock (Logan) 

26. Matei Otonuku (Souths)

12. Charlie Garnier (Riverside) 

14. Alexander Eaton (Ipswich) 

22. To’oto’o Junior Romano Vaofusi (Ipswich)

  1. Jerome Whippy (Logan)

6. Kellam Joseph (Brothers)

25. Brock Howard (Sunnybank) 

23. William Heaton (Norths) 

21. Tom Rollason (Brothers) 

20. Dominic Ango (Logan) 

27. Ollie Tart (Brothers) 

13. Kruz Hola (Logan) 

19. Cael Anderson (Souths) 

11. James Dunworth (Brothers)

QUEENSLAND COUNTRY U14s:

1. Jayden Herewini (FNQ)

2. Israel Lui (FNQ)

3. Timothy Luck (DD)

4. Lucas Mclean (CQ)

5. Toby Bretherton (CQ)

6. Tai Henare (SC)

7. Noah Mariner (GC)

8. Tavai Siaunuua (GC)

9. Peter Owens (SC)

10. Zavier Ngauamo (GC)

11. Bradley Ramsey-Cameron (GC)

12. Tyler Lama (GC)

13. Darius Anderson (CQ)

14. Harry Zanapalis (SC)

15. Zac Zeremes (SC)

16. Thomas Paul (SC)

17. Gabriel Claassen (CQ)

18. Raui Olliver (CQ)

19. Lawson Morris (DD)

20. Benson Humphreys (DD)

21. Coby Hill (GC)

22. Colten_amotawa Pohe (GC)

23. Louis Fitzpatrick (FNQ)

BRISBANE WHITE U16s v SEQ BARBARIANS U16s, 1:30pm, Field 1

BRISBANE WHITE U16s:

  1. Harrison Asi (BBC / Brothers)

2. Malakai Lemalu (BSHS / Sunnybank)

3. Harrison McIvor (NC / Brothers)

4. Jack Burton (NC)

25. Zeki Langi (BSHS / Sunnybank)

6. Tom Wood (ACGS / GPS)

7. Lincoln Dalton (BGS)

8. Robbie Piatau (BSHS / Sunnybank)

9. Alfie Bowman (ACGS)

10. Bond Bradley (NC / Brothers)

11. Rory West (Padua College / Brothers)

12. Frank Iraguha (GT)

26. Alfred Liu (IGS / Souths)

14. David Filo (Wavell SHS / Brothers)

15. Caelan Mackay (SLC / Souths)

 

16. Joshua Heinrich (MCA / GPS)

17. Penita Taufua (Wavell SHS / Brothers)

18. Samuel Diakos (SLC / UQ)

19. Jackson Rodwell (BBC)

20. Darnel Taki (BSHS / Sunnybank)

5. Sione Haukinima (Forest Lake SHS / Sunnybank)

21. Ioane Feaunati (GT / Sunnybank)

22. Micah Figota (Ipswich SHS / Brothers)

23. Will Bagnall (MCA / GPS)

 

SEQ BARBARIANS U16s:

  1. Lane Edmonds (IGS / Ipswich)

2. William 'Adrian' De Klerk (Sunshine Coast Grammar School)

3. Harrison Humphreys (TGS / Toowoomba Bears)

4. Jack Calleja (IGS)

5. Rupeni Baravilala (TGS / Toowoomba Bears)

6. Malachi Figota (Ipswich SHS)

7. Keegan Cook (TGS) 

8. Agapetos Lote - Felo (TSS / Gold Coast Eagles)

9. Koby Nouanrasy (King's Christian College / Helensvale Hogs)

10. Rohan Nichol (Sunshine Coast Grammar School)

11. Jaxon Todd (TSS / Souths)

12. Oliver Kennedy (IGS)

13. Leo Fanuatanu (Rockhampton Grammar School / Nagoa Red Claws)

14. Dylan Terblanche (TSS)

15. Isaac Fidock (Somerset College)

16. Ruben Kruger (TGS) 

17. Tristan Auelua (Redcliffe SHS)

18. Vin Rix (IGS)

19. Thomas Smith (IGS)

20. Craig Thaggard (TGS)

21. Max Kahler (TSS)

22. Max Primus (Downlands College Toowoomba)

23. Hemi Rakuita (IGS / Sunnybank

24. Harry Cohen (IGS)

25. Neru Neueli (IGS / Souths

 

BRISBANE GREY U16s v QUEENSLAND COUNTRY U16s, 3pm Field 1

BRISBANE GREY U16s:

17. Jeremiah Harbottle  (GT / Souths)

16. Tyler  Riddell (IGS)

18. Locklyn Thomas (BBC)

19. Spencer Parkes (ACGS)

25. Os Van Velthuizen (NC)

20. Locklyn  Ikimata - Lavea (Padua / Riverside)

6. Archie Ilott (GT / Souths)

8. Kane Shedlock (BBC)

21. Keanu Bothma (Iona / UQ)

10. Bailen Noy (ACGS)

22. Cooper Knowles (Fortitude Valley SHS / Brothers)

12. Pierre Poluleuligaga (NC / Brothers)

11. Chaz Nicoll (GPS)

23. Taj Cook (MCA / Wests)

15. Angus Underwood (ACGS / Easts)

Reserves

2. Aiden Luke (NC)

3. Visesio Kite (ACGS / GPS)

1. Tyrece Herniman (BSHS / Sunnybank)

5. Manasa Railati Vunibola (BSHS / Souths)

4. James Hannan (NC / Brothers)

7. Harry Bate (NC)

9. Isaac Kefu (BBC / Souths)

14. Tom Mackinney (NC)

13. Malakaih Beals (BSHS / Souths)

27. Jonah Wilde (BBC)

QUEENSLAND COUNTRY U16s:

  1. Richie Bourne

2. Harry Allen

3. Ryder Allen

4. Fraser Boakes

5. Maiatoa Haddad-Tuimaseve

6. Josh Claridge

7. Soloman Stewart

8. Hugo Hawke

9. Fletcher Holmes

10. Finn Bourne

11. Roldan Waike

12. Magnus Van Deventer

13. Noah Wright

14. Matthew Johnston

15. Luke Sparke

 

16. Max Hill

17. Owen Heathwood

18. Andrew Kwok

19. Kasjan Spice

20. Lachlan Fahey

21. Koby Kelland

22. Alex Kinder

23. Jai Komene

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