Intrust Super Cup has always been a tremendous pathway to the National Rugby League competition. We take a look back at some key performances by former Intrust Super Cup players in the NRL in Round 12 for Indigenous Round.
1. Ryan Papenhuyzen - Sunshine Coast Falcons/Melbourne Storm
- One try, 248 run metres, seven tackle breaks, 63 post contact metres
2. Enari Tuala - Northern Pride/Newcastle Knights
- One try, 98 run metres, three tackle breaks, 38 post contact metres
3. Kotoni Staggs - Redcliffe Dolphins/Brisbane Broncos
- Two tries, 3 goal kicks, 116 run metres, three line breaks, eight tackle breaks, 16 tackles
4. Jordan Pereira - Mackay Cutters/ St George Illawarra Dragons
- 236 run metres, five tackle breaks, one line break, 58 post contact metres
5. Richard Kennar - Wynnum Manly Seagulls/ Brisbane Broncos
- Two tries, 105 run metres, two line breaks, 27 post contact metres
6. Cody Walker - Easts Tigers/ South Sydney Rabbitohs (c)
- Two tries, 150 run metres, two line breaks, four tackle breaks 300 kick metres, 20 tackles
7. Daly Cherry-Evans - Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles /Manly Sea Eagles
- Two try assists, 79 run metres, 27 tackles, 451 kick metres, one forced dropout
8. Payne Haas - Wynnum Manly Seagulls/Brisbane Broncos
- 217 run metres, 111 post contact metres, four tackle breaks, 43 tackles, 91.5 per cent tackle efficiency
9. Karl Lawton - Tweed Seagulls/New Zealand Warriors
- One try, 52 run metres, one line break, 30 tackles, 93.1 per cent tackle efficiency
10. Braden Hamlin Uele - Mackay Cutters/ Cronulla Sharks
- One try,190 run metres, 70 post contact metres, six tackle breaks, 26 tackles
11. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui - Sunshine Coast Falcons/Melbourne Storm
- One try, 199 run metres, nine tackle breaks, 89 post contact metres, 34 tackles.
12. Pat Carrigan - Wynnum Manly Seagulls/Brisbane Brocnos
- 210 run metres, 102 post contact metres, 49 tackles, 94.2 per cent tackle efficiency
13. Jason Taumalolo - Mackay Cutters/North Queensland Cowboys
- One try, 241 run metres, 114 post contact metres, 38 tackles, 95 per cent tackle efficiency