The Queensland School Sport Rugby League 15 Years State Championships have wrapped up in Ipswich with great talent on show in the final days of play.
The Championship final between South Coast and Metropolitan North was another exciting game with the result in the balance until the final hooter.
Overall, it was another outstanding carnival, with all players demonstrating great commitment and sportsmanship in all that they did.
Results Day 4
North West 18 def Peninsula 30
Wide Bay 12 def South West 6
Darling Downs 16 def Sunshine Coast 14
Metropolitan West 30 def Northern 14
Metropolitan East 34 def Capricornia 18
Championship Final: South Coast 17 def Metropolitan North 14
Player of the Championships: Blake Mozer - Keebra Park State High School
The Queensland 15 Years Rugby League teams to compete at the National Championships in Redcliffe starting June 30, 2019
The two teams will compete at the National Championships that will be held at Dolphin Stadium from June 30 to July 5.
Congratulations to the players below:
Queensland Maroons
Luke Callanan – Rockhampton Grammar School
Kyle Colburn – Ipswich Grammar School
Jye Gray – The Southport School
Nick Hilton – Coombabah State High School
Hayden Lammon – Marist College Ashgrove
Zac Lamont – Mountain Creek State High School
Josh Lynn – Coombabah State High School
Damon Marshall – Ignatius Park College
Manihi Maurangi – Trinity Bay State High School
Blake Mozer – Keebra Park State High School
Tomas Powell – The Cathedral College
Baden Robinson – Mercy College
Blake Ruaporo – Coombabah State High School
Joseph Shannon – Coombabah State High School
Tim Sielaff-Burns – Coombabah State High School
Elekana Suavai – Trinity Bay State High School
Junior Taungatua – Wavell State High School
Robert Toia – St Joseph’s College (Nudgee College)
Eli Tuli – Marsden State High School
Trent Veukiso – Aspley State High School
Queensland Whites 2019
Trae Bennetto – Goondiwindi State High School
Joseph Currie – Toowoomba Grammar School
Tahrell Feaveai – Wavell State High School
Lance Fualema – Marsden State High School
Will Hancock – St Joseph’s College (Gregory Terrace)
Brady Hazeldine – Mercy College
Mitchell Jennings – Beerwah State High School
Kurt Kavana – Deception Bay State High School
Beau Liddle – Coombabah State High School
Marcellus Luki – Cairns State High School
Kobie Mackey – Coombabah State High School
Josiah Pahulu – Ipswich State High School
Kelly Shadlow – The Cathedral College
Teapo Stoltman – Marsden State High School
Wil Sullivan – Ipswich Grammar School
Te Haeta Takamore – Keebra Park State High School
Drew Timms – Wavell State High School
Sione Tuitupoa – Kirwan State High School
Tyrell Waka-Rhind – St Joseph’s College (Nudgee College)
Matt York – St John’s School Roma
The carnival was also a chance for young match officials to test themselves.
NRL National Pathways Manager Alan Shortall attended the carnival and provided tremendous support to the match day coaches and match officials.