Time to avoid walking under ladders, black cats, and Kougari Oval as we reach the unlucky Intrust Super Cup Round 13 Preview. The Kougari reference is in relation to the Seagulls results, who are still yet to crack their first win at home, not the highly enjoyable surrounds of the classic Intrust Super Cup ground.
Will Unlucky Round 13 be bad news for teams who are trying to keep a good run together like the Tweed Heads – the new form team of the competition? Or a team needing some luck to turn around their season like a bunch of teams sharing the bottom of the Intrust Super Cup.
For those after a little Sunday afternoon rugby league you only get one chance this weekend, on the Sunshine Coast. The remainder are played on Saturday all down the Queensland coast.
The unmissable Intrust Super Cup Round 13 Preview awaits.
Intrust Super Cup Round 13 PREVIEW
SATURDAY 1:10pm – CENTRAL CAPRAS v TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS
VIEW: Channel Nine @ 1pm
Can’t get enough of the Central Capras? Well you are in luck as the Rockhampton based side feature on the TV game for the second week in a row. And they certainly did well against Redcliffe last weekend. They took the lead and looked comfortable against the Dolphins but couldn’t sustain it as the more experienced Redcliffe side took over. Dave Taylor impressed in the first glimpse of his work for the Capras in 2018. He may be a little larger but still has the skills.
Townsville’s great run ended in Port Moresby last weekend, but with an unbeaten record against the Capras, that losing run will be over before Saturday night,
Teams
CQ Capras
1. Zeik Foster 2. Junior Kirisome 3. Connor Broadhurst 4. Nathan Bassani 5. Chanel Seigafo 6. Blake Goodman 7. Maipele Morseau 8. Brad Lupi 9. Aaron Teroi 10. Oliver Percy (c) 11. Jerry Key (c) 12. Dave Taylor 13. Jamie Hill 14. Darcy Davey 15. Dave Cowhan 16. Peter Rogers 17. Aaron Flanagan 19. Luke George
1. Zachary Santo 2. Jonathon Reuben 3. Levi Dodd 4. Ty Carucci 5. Kalifa Faifai-Loa 6. Jaelen Feeney 7. Shaun Hudson 8. Cade Maloney 9. Krys Freeman 10. Rod Griffin 11. Jake Marketo (c) 12. Temone Power 13. Joe Boyce 14. Zach Clay 16. Ross Bella 19. Brent Woolf 22. Sione Lousi 15. Andrew Niemoeller (c)
SATURDAY 3pm – IPSWICH JETS – BURLEIGH BEARS
The Jets have been in and out of the Top 6 for a lot of the 2018 season so far, and they are currently out of it after losing to Souths Logan last weekend. They do seem to win every second game, which is easier said than done this weekend with the visit of competition leaders Burleigh. Especially since the Bears have won six of the past seven of these clashes.
Burleigh meanwhile continue to hover nicely at the top of the Intrust Super Cup ladder. They did the job against Mackay last weekend, as they have all season. They don’t thrash teams like a front running Townsville have in recent years, but they have been the best all season, and still have some of the important players from the premiership winning season of 2016.
Teams
1. Wes Conlon 2. Marmin Barba 3. Pio Seci 4. Sam Caslick 5. Richie Pandia 6. Julian Christian 7. Dane Phillips 8. Tyson Lofipo 15. Kierran Moseley 10. Nat Neale (c) 11. Ben White 12. Seb Pandia 13. Ben Shea 14. Jayden Connors 16. Huskie Teutau 17. Rory Humphreys 20. Rowan Winterfield 19. Timote Paseka
1. Toby McIntosh 2. Troy Leo 3. Sami Sauiluma 4. Henare Wells 5. Tyrone Roberts-Davis 6. Dallas Wells 7. Jamal Fogarty 8. Luke Page (c) 9. Pat Politoni 10. Matt White 11. Jamie Dowling 12. Hayden Schwass 13. Sam Coster 14. Jai Whitbread 16. Josh Ailaomai 17. Matthew Robinson 18. Joe Greenwood
SATURDAY 4pm – EASTS TIGERS v PNG HUNTERS
Easts Tigers got back to winning ways emphatically last weekend with a big win over local rivals Wynnum on their turf, and they return to Suzuki Stadium for the visit of the PNG Hunters side making some progress back towards the Top 6.
The Tigers haven’t quite got the results at home this season, winning only two of five games, but the Hunters are hardly a travelling side to fear in 2018 as their only away win for the season came on their last trip to Wynnum. Coincidentally both teams bloke droughts at Kougari, so who will Round 13 be luckiest for.
Both teams games highlights from last weekend are worth catching, Easts played some nice football in their big win, and Junior Rau scored one of the better tries of the year so far in the Hunters tight win over Townsville.
These teams would hardly be happy with sitting outside the top 6, so an important clash awaits on Saturday afternoon.
Teams
Easts Tigers
1. Scott Drinkwater 2. Linc Port 3. Conor Carey 4. Cheyse Blair 5. Jarrod McInally (c) 6. Billy Walters 7. Brodie Croft 8. Matthew Groat 14. Ollie Olds 10. Brett Greinke 11. Christian Welch 12. Patrick Kaufusi 13. Jack Svendsen 15. Ash Little 16. Kelma Tuilagi 17. Harley Aiono 9. Chris Ostwald
PNG Hunters
1. Adex Wera 2. Junior Rau 3. Thompson Teteh 4. Willie Minoga 5. Butler Morris 6. Charlie Simon 7. Watson Boas 8. Enock Maki 9. Wartovo Puara (c) 10. Dilbert Issac 11. Nixon Putt 12. Ila Alu 13. Rahdly Brawa 14. Silas Gahuna 15. Mekenzie Yei 16. Patrick Morea 17. Stanton Albert 18. Julius Yakopa 19. Brendon Gotuno 20. Baundo Aba
SATURDAY 6pm – MACKAY CUTTERS v WYNNUM SEAGULLS
Mackay have done well against some of the Top 6 sides they have played in recent weeks – they beat the Devils at Bishop Park and were competitive on the road against Souths Logan and Burleigh, the competition’s top two. But despite this competitiveness they are still at the bottom of the Intrust Super Cup ladder, so a win against a team on the same number of points is important. And the carrot of moving off the bottom of the ladder is dangling
The Seagulls avoid the wooden spoon with a better for and against than the Cutters, and being on the road shouldn’t bother the Seagulls too much given their three win for the year have been away from Kougari Oval, where they remain winless in 2018. They were handed a big loss last weekend by the Tigers and will be looking to bounce back.
Mackay have beaten Wynnum in their last three meetings, but have lost their last three at home. You do the math and try and pick this one.
Teams
1. Yamba Bowie 2. Johnny Faletagoa’i 3. Nathan Saumalu 4. Blake Atherton 5. Kurt Wiltshire 6. Nicho Hynes 7. Cooper Bambling 8. Jordan Grant 9. Jayden Hodges 10. Nicholas Brown 11. Darcy Cox 12. Thomas Murphy (c) 13. Lona Kaifoto 14. Jack Hickson 15. Kellen Jenner 16. Bennett Leslie 17. Brenden Treston
Wynnum Manly Seagulls
1. Patrick Templeman 2. Peter Gubb 3. Edward Burns 4. Delouise Hoeter 5. Daniel Ogden 6. Shaun Nona 7. Michael Dobson 8. Lachlan Lee 9. Mitch Cronin 10. Stedman Lefau 11. Patrick Carrigan 12. Til Vea 13. Mitch Frei (c) 14. Mitchell Moore 15. Max Elliott 16. Keenan Palasia 17. Alex Barr
SATURDAY 6pm – NORTHERN PRIDE v SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES
The Souths Logan Magpies took advantage of a rare recent Blackhawks loss last weekend and moved into second on the Intrust Super Cup ladder, and sit just two points behind leader Burleigh with a slightly better for and against. Meaning they are primed to steal the competition lead. They did the job well against Ipswich last weekend, and it is certainly no easier with a trip to Cairns against the Pride. And their away home is nowhere as strong as their home form, a reverse on last season.
The Pride have won three of their last four, and that has been good enough to see them rise into fifth on the ladder. Their home form is also very solid in 2018 too, having won 4 of the last 5 at Barlow Park. Their only loss coming against the Easts Tigers. The Pride knocked off Redcliffe at home recently and the visit of the Magpies gives them a test of their top 6 credentials.
Teams
1. Jack Murphy 2. Murray Taulagi 3. Brett Anderson 4. Bradley Stephen 5. Gideon Gela-Mosby 6. Jordan Biondi-Odo 7. Jake Clifford 8. William Bugden 9. Ryan Ghietti (c) 10. David Murphy 11. Tom Hancock 12. Nathan Wales 13. Graham Clark 14. Troy Kapea 15. Sheldon Powe-Hobbs 16. Darryn Schonig 17. Emry Pere 18. Connor Jones 19. Keelan White 20. Shawn Bowen 21. James Clark
Souths Logan Magpies
1. Corey Allan 2. Benaiah Bowie 3. Marion Seve 4. Dan Russell 5. Paul Rokolati 6. Guy Hamilton 7. Sam Scarlett 8. George Fai 9. Travis Waddell 10. Thomas Flegler 11. Brendon Gibb 12. Patrick Mago 13. Phil Dennis (c) 14. Jordan Scott 15. Simi Fatafehi 16. Daniel Tamou 17. Sam Elliott
SATURDAY 6pm – REDCLIFFE DOLPHINS v TWEED HEADS SEAGULLS
A big game awaits on Saturday night between one of the competition’s heavyweights, and a team threatening to join them in the Top 6.
The Tweed Heads Seagulls are the form team of the competition, on a winning streak of 6 games and counting, their run sees them equal on points with sixth place Norths Devils. Sure they have been helped by some experienced NRL players dropping to the Intrust Super Cup, but one could argue it’s no more than most of the teams in the competition
Redcliffe got past the Central Capras last weekend, just, and this will be a tougher test against and in form team, and a test of their genuine premiership credentials.
The game features a great match up of halves in Cameron Cullen v Kane Elgey.
Teams
1. Tony Tumusa 2. Jonus Pearson 3. Scott Schulte 4. Moses Pangai 5. Jeremy Hawkins 6. Bryce Donovan 7. Cameron Cullen (c) 8. Nathan Watts 9. Hugh Pratt 10. Sam Anderson 11. Jamil Hopoate 12. Aaron Whitchurch 13. Toby Rudolf 14. Samson Graham 15. James Taylor 16. Tom Geraghty 17. Sheldon Pitama
Tweed Heads Seagulls
1. Shaun Carney 2. Ryland Jacobs 4. Brendan Elliot 3. Konrad Hurrell 5. Kiah Cooper 6. Lindon McGrady 7. Kane Elgey 18. Leilani Latu 17. Eli Levido 16. Cheyne Whitelaw (c) 11. Lamar Manuel-Liolevave 12. Ryan Simpkins 13. Maia Sands 8. Jarrod Morfett 9. Sam Meskell 10. Tristan Lumley 15. Jack Cook 19. Shane Gillham 20. Tony Matautia
SUNDAY 3pm – SUNSHINE COAST FALCONS v NORTHS DEVILS
The lonely Sunday afternoon game, and strange given most Falcons games are on Saturday. The home side in need of a win, having just 5 for the season so far and sit in 11th, four points off the Top 6. They have been unlucky too at home this year, losing a lot of close games in the final minutes.
Norths Devils are clinging onto their Top 6 status currently on for and against, and need a win to break their three game losing streak. Their away form this season has been patchy, but the Devils have a great record on the Sunshine Coast winning seven of their last eight up the coast.
Teams
1. Ryan Papenhuyzen 2. Matt Soper-Lawler 3. Justin Olam 4. Jordon Ah-One-Remfrey 5. Khan Ahwang 6. Caleb Daunt 7. Rhys Jacks 18. Tui Kamikamica 9. Harry Grant 10. Lachlan Timm 11. Dane Hogan (c) 12. Jacob Hind 13. Liam McDonald 14. Harrison Muller 15. Sam Burns 16. Jordan Brown 17. Lachlan Roe 19. Connor Donehue 20. Nick Timm
Norths Devils
1. Jack Ahearn 2. Namila Davui 3. Luke Pollock 4. Gehamat Shibasaki 5. Chevi Ellis 6. Troy Dargan 7. Todd Murphy 8. Sam Tagataese 9. Alex Bishop 10. Oshae Tuiasau 17. Guy Williams 12. Brandon Lee 13. John Palavi (c) 11. Jamayne Taunoa-Brown 14. Dalton Phillips 15. Carne Doyle-Manga 16. Riley Leota 18. Moses Noovao-Mcgreal 19. Jack Miers 20. Patrick Akauola
Week 13 Predictions
Brendan O’Farrell from Intrust Super and former Queensland Origin star Adrian Vowles join us for 2018.
BRENDAN O’FARRELL
TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS
BURLEIGH BEARS
EASTS TIGERS
TWEED HEADS SEAGULLS
NORTHERN PRIDE
MACKAY CUTTERS
SUNSHINE COAST FALCONS
ADRIAN VOWLES
TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS
BURLEIGH BEARS
EASTS TIGERS
REDCLIFFE DOLPHINS
SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES
MACKAY CUTTERS
SUNSHINE COAST FALCONS
SHANNON MEYER
TOWNSVILLE BLACKHAWKS
BURLEIGH BEARS
PNG HUNTERS
TWEED HEADS SEAGULLS
NORTHERN PRIDE
MACKAY CUTTERS
NORTHS DEVILS
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