2019 Hastings Deering Colts

2019 Hastings Deering Colts
Teams14
Premiers Sunshine Coast Falcons (1st title)
Minor premiers Townsville Blackhawks (2nd title)
Matches played149
Top points scorer(s) Adam Cook (204)
Player of the year Tom McGrath
Top try-scorer(s) Jayden Campbell (21)
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The 2019 Hastings Deering Colts season was the 2nd season of the under-20 competition, sponsored by Hastings Deering and run by the Queensland Rugby League. The draw and structure of the competition mirrored that of its senior counterpart, the Queensland Cup.[1][2]

The Sunshine Coast Falcons won their first premiership, defeating the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in the Grand Final.[3]

Teams

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The Victoria Thunderbolts moved to the New South Wales-run Jersey Flegg Cup in 2019, leaving the competition with fourteen sides, thirteen based in Queensland and one in northern New South Wales.[4] 13 Queensland Cup teams field a side in the competition, with each team affiliated with an NRL club.

Colours Club Home ground(s) Head coach(s) Captain(s) NRL affiliate
Burleigh Bears Pizzey Park Jamie Mahon Tyler Szepanowski Gold Coast Titans
Central Queensland Capras Browne Park Damien Seibold Ryan Flintham & Zaine Hammond Brisbane Broncos
Easts Tigers Langlands Park Ben King Zac Teevan Melbourne Storm
Ipswich Jets North Ipswich Reserve Brendon Marshall Josh Williams Brisbane Broncos
Mackay Cutters BB Print Stadium Michael Comerford Brendan White North Queensland Cowboys
Northern Pride Barlow Park Dave Scott Simon Bevan & Joshtel Charlie North Queensland Cowboys
Norths Devils Bishop Park Kevin Neighbour Jake Strasser Brisbane Broncos
Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Stadium Andrew Wynyard Jayden Newbould Brisbane Broncos
Souths Logan Magpies Davies Park Shayne Boyd Jacob Alick Brisbane Broncos
Sunshine Coast Falcons Sunshine Coast Stadium Sean Mawhinney Jack Wright Melbourne Storm
Townsville Blackhawks Jack Manski Oval David Elliott Nathan Barrett North Queensland Cowboys
Tweed Heads Seagulls Piggabeen Sports Complex Matt King Tahne Robinson Gold Coast Titans
Western Mustangs Gold Park Eugene Seddon Blake Cullen Gold Coast Titans
Wynnum Manly Seagulls BMD Kougari Oval Joe O'Callaghan Shannon Gardiner Brisbane Broncos

Ladder

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Source:[5]

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Townsville Blackhawks 20 16 1 3 3 639 235 +404 39
2 Burleigh Bears 20 16 1 3 3 695 308 +387 39
3 Wynnum Manly Seagulls 20 16 0 3 3 638 344 -294 39
4 Sunshine Coast Falcons (P) 20 14 0 6 3 576 328 +248 34
5 Mackay Cutters 20 13 0 7 3 530 300 +230 32
6 Norths Devils 20 11 1 8 3 504 461 +43 29
7 Easts Tigers 20 9 2 9 3 434 414 +20 26
8 Tweed Heads Seagulls 20 9 2 9 3 425 437 -12 26
9 Northern Pride 20 9 0 11 3 361 483 -122 24
10 Central Queensland Capras 20 6 2 12 3 368 486 -118 20
11 Souths Logan Magpies 20 7 0 13 3 441 606 -165 20
12 Redcliffe Dolphins 20 3 1 16 3 282 646 -364 13
13 Western Mustangs 20 3 0 17 3 309 768 -459 12
14 Ipswich Jets 20 1 3 16 3 258 644 -386 11

Final series

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Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue
Qualifying & Elimination Finals
Norths Devils 40 – 20 Easts Tigers 8 September 2019, 11:20am Bishop Park
Burleigh Bears 19 – 24 Wynnum Manly Seagulls 8 September 2019, 12:15pm BMD Kougari Oval
Townsville Blackhawks 4 – 24 Sunshine Coast Falcons 8 September 2019, 12:15pm Sunshine Coast Stadium
Mackay Cutters 23 – 10 Tweed Heads Seagulls 9 September 2019, 1:40pm Piggabeen Sports Complex
Semi-finals
Townsville Blackhawks 6 – 30 Mackay Cutters 14 September 2019, 2:30pm Jack Manski Oval
Burleigh Bears 42 – 12 Norths Devils 14 September 2019, 4:00pm Pizzey Park
Preliminary Finals
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 34 – 6 Mackay Cutters 21 September 2019, 1:00pm Jack Manski Oval
Sunshine Coast Falcons 23 – 16 Burleigh Bears 22 September 2019, 1:10pm Pizzey Park
Grand Final
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 28 – 34 Sunshine Coast Falcons 29 September 2019, 1:00pm Dolphin Stadium
Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand final
8 Sept, Sunshine Coast Stadium
1 Townsville4
4 Sunshine Coast2414 Sept, Jack Manski Oval
Townsville6
8 Sept, Bishop Park Mackay3021 Sept, Jack Manski Oval
5 Norths40 Wynnum Manly34
8 Easts20 Mackay629 Sept, Dolphin Stadium
Wynnum Manly28
9 Sept, Piggabeen Sports Complex22 Sept, Pizzey Park Sunshine Coast34
6 Mackay23 Sunshine Coast23
7 Tweed Heads1014 Sept, Pizzey Park Burleigh16
Burleigh42
8 Sept, BMD Kougari Oval Norths12
2 Burleigh19
3 Wynnum Manly24

Grand Final

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Sunday, September 29
1:00pm (local time)
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 28 – 34 Sunshine Coast Falcons
Tries:
Davin Quinlan (10') 1
Lachlan Perry (20') 1
Dredin Sorensen-McGee (33') 1
Nofoasa Malutoa (44') 1
Goals:
Shannon Gardiner 6
(11', 22', 34', 44', 52', 67')
1st: 18 – 12
2nd: 10 – 22
Report
Tries:
2 (54', 58') Steven Borg
1 (12') Blake Wilson
1 (30') Trent Loiero
1 (39') Luke Murtagh
1 (64') Tyson Smoothy
Goals:
5 Tyson Smoothy
(14', 31', 40', 55', 65')
Dolphin Stadium
Referee: Sam Swift
Player of the Match: Tyson Smoothy (Sunshine Coast)
Team lists:
FB 1 Shannon Gardiner
WG 2 Ryan O'Keefe
CE 3 Eliott Vincent
CE 4 Reece Hoffman
WG 5 Jalen Tangiiti-Turner
FE 6 Will Parslow
HB 7 David Quinlan
PR 8 Brock Richardson (c)
HK 9 Jake Simpkin
PR 10 Clayton Mack
SR 11 Lachlan Perry
SR 12 Dredin Sorensen-McGee
LK 13 Harrison Graham
Substitutes:
IC 14 Jacson Lott
IC 15 Nofoasa Malutoa
IC 16 James Robinson
IC 17 David Butler
Coach: Joe O'Callaghan
FB 1 Luke Murtagh
WG 2 Blake Wilson
CE 3 Kane Jackson
CE 4 Tom Dwan
WG 5 Gian Largiader
FE 6 Jaiden Zanchetta
HB 7 Jack Wright (c)
PR 13 Rowan Jardine
HK 9 Tyson Smoothy
PR 10 Wyatt Reynolds
SR 11 Trent Loiero
SR 12 Steven Borg
LK 20 Mateus Chankay
Substitutes:
IC 14 Zac Green
IC 15 Aaron Nelson
IC 16 Nick Ellems
IC 19 Justin Makirere
Coach: Sam Mawhinney

Player statistics

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The following statistics are correct as of the conclusion of Round 23.

References

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  1. ^ "New comp to strengthen pathways". 11 October 2017.
  2. ^ "NRL announces state based competitions to replace Holden Cup under 20s from 2018". 17 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Falcons fight back to claim a thrilling win over Seagulls". 29 September 2019.
  4. ^ https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news/20192/02/28/thunderbolts-set-for-jer[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Hastings Deering Colts Ladder". Queensland Rugby League. Retrieved 6 March 2019.