Q-CUP 2026 Queensland Cup Discussion

How exactly do we benefit from having Te Kura in our squad? Just as out of place as Leota was except he doesn’t even have the athleticism going for him.
 
How exactly do we benefit from having Te Kura in our squad? Just as out of place as Leota was except he doesn’t even have the athleticism going for him.

He's tall.

It's his fifth year of Cup and third club and can anyone that's watched those five years see any difference between year one and year five?
 
He's tall.

It's his fifth year of Cup and third club and can anyone that's watched those five years see any difference between year one and year five?
Has been super unlucky with injuries. Every time he looks to break through he gets set back with an injury that sets him out for a long period of time. If he can string together a few more games and get back into it he will be good for us. 9-0 in penalty/ruck infringement in the first half is taking any forward pack off after 20 mins. His second stint was very good I thought
 
I don't think anyone came out of this weekend putting pressure on the NRL team. Best Broncos round three.

Semu showing improvement and runs that show some football smarts.

Arthars good try but two Norths try were scored on him to lock it up too and he ran up and took no once.

Francis good try in Meninga to win the game. He's so strong- two great runs in the set- he wanted the ball when it needed to be won.

Harris-Tavita- guiding a great Cyril team around the park and passing it to whomever he wants. I can't see anyone beating them next week. There was a passage against Dolphins where he took it in, got whacked bounced up and passed the ball away and then reset for the fifth- got a repeat set.

Wynnum, Bears and Souths are playing at least one terrible half every week and in Wynnum's case today it was two.
 
This is probably a very naive question from someone who doesn't watch any lower tier RL - do the Broncos currently have an unusually high number of youngsters within their feeder teams who are struggling to progress their games or is this no different to any other period of time and on par with what's happening across every NRL club ? Are expectations skewed by what we read in the Courier Mail?
 
This is probably a very naive question from someone who doesn't watch any lower tier RL - do the Broncos currently have an unusually high number of youngsters within their feeder teams who are struggling to progress their games or is this no different to any other period of time and on par with what's happening across every NRL club ? Are expectations skewed by what we read in the Courier Mail?
Purdue, Lahrs, Hau, Bai all playing in Cows v Tits right now. Our guys in the same age groups are all behind where they should be.
 
Purdue, Lahrs, Hau, Bai all playing in Cows v Tits right now. Our guys in the same age groups are all behind where they should be.

The Broncos are normally in a position that they don't have to rush players too. Bai probably not even playing NRL at the Broncos and playing Cup.

I do agree that this 2020- present cohort is taking too long to progress from Meninga-Cup-NRL.

Walsh played Meninga 2019
Mariner played Meninga 2021
Mam played Meninga 2021
Paix played Meninga 2017/18
Willison played Meninga 2019
Rikki played Meninga 2018
Carrigan played Meninga 2016
Piakura played Meninga 2019
Haas played Meninga 2016

Only two post 2020 from Friday night.
 
Anderson impact.

Verhoeven with Anderson round one 204m

Without Anderson round two 76m and today 43m.
 
Did Shiba end up playing? If so how'd he go?

Played centre on the left, he was ok at best. Worked hard but Wynnum didn't exactly set him up to succeed. They only had 40% of the ball so 18 hit ups are pretty good effort but like everyone at Wynnum it didn't come to much today. He made ground whenever he ran it, but I don't think Madge will be rushing him back.
 
The issue is the lack of representation from the Broncos. Of the current crop you have

Antonio Verhoeven - Burleigh 2025
Ben Te Kura - Norths 2022
Blake Mozer - Souths Logan 2022
Phillip Coates - Burleigh 2025
Cameron Bukowski - Wynnum 2024
Va'a Semu - Burleigh 2022

6/51

Meanwhile let's take a lot at Newtown's first game of the season. Newtown are Cronulla's affiliate, one of only two teams that have one so they should be similar.

Newtown - 10/17

their opponents Penrith - 11/17.

Further, 14/17 Jets players had played U/19s footy post 2021.

13/17 for Penrith, with Toby Crosby disqualified.

Around the grounds, St George have 15 SG Ball post-21 grads. Canterbury 14.
 
Toowoomba's new fullback Woodbridge to finish top try scorer. He's going to be a sensation this year.

It's only one try but it was a 60m stunner. If he's got another 24 of those in him look out.

It's on the Hostplus Cup socials and is a must watch.
 
Semi-Finals

Harvey Norman U19s


G1: Souths Logan Magpies v Townsville Blackhawks, 12.15pm March 28 @ Jack Manski Oval,

G2: Wynnum Manly Seagulls v Brisbane Tigers, 12noon March 29 @ BMD Kougari Oval

Harvey Norman U17s

G1: Souths Logan Magpies v Townsville Blackhawks, 10.30am March 28 @ Jack Manski Oval

G2: Burleigh Bears v Western Clydesdales, 6.45pm March 28 @ UAA Park

Cyril Connell Cup

G1: Wynnum Manly Seagulls v Townsville Blackhawks, 2.00pm March 28 @ Jack Manski Oval, Townsville

G2: Norths Devils v Sunshine Coast Falcons, 11.30am March 28 @ Totally Workwear Stadium

Grand Finals

Saturday, April 11 @ Kayo Stadium


Harvey Norman U17s

Winner Game 1 v Winner Game 2, 12 noon

Cyril Connell Cup

Winner Game 1 v Winner Game 2, 2.00pm

Harvey Norman U19s

Winner Game 1 v Winner Game 2, 4.00pm
 
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