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Bears Lay In Wait For Guns Sun March 25, 2007 Source: www.qrl.com.au
Burleigh has primed itself for an early top-of-the-table battle with North Queensland next Saturday, beating Central 30-8 in a physical affair at Browne Park.
In a match where Comets prop Peter Penaia went on report for a tackle that broke James Griffiths' nose, the Bears established an 18-0 halftime lead.
With Griffiths sidelined, benchman Josh Blatch was a standout for the visitors while off-season recruit Leigh Coghill was another to shine.
The mood in the Burleigh camp was markedly different to a year earlier when the Bears returned from the Rockhampton trip 36-22 losers.
Coach Jimmy Lenihan put the weekend's victory down to a defensive mindset, his team's only concessions coming straight after halftime and after the fulltime hooter.
The victory followed up a 38-12 win against Ipswich in the opening round.
"We're still a bit patchy with our ball control and we gave them plenty of opportunities to score through our mistakes, but defensively I thought we were very good," Lenihan said.
"That's Ipswich and Central done and, with all due respect, they were games I would have liked to think we would win.
"Now we have North Queensland, Redcliffe and Aspley three weeks in a row. That should give us a good indication of where we are at and what we need to improve."
Burleigh's humbling of the Comets saw fullback Nick Parfitt post two tries and five goals.
Now in his sixth season of Wizard Cup, 22-year-old Parfitt is just eight points away from breaking the 700-point barrier.
If he does so he will join a select group currently restricted to Greg Bourke, Reggie Cressbrook, Damien Richters, John Wilshere, Damian Quinn and Scott Thorburn.
Parfitt has also moved up to 75 career tries in the State League and, of active players, only trails teammate Aseri Laing and Shane Perry.
Central's task at rebounding from an 0-2 start to the season will begin with a clash against Easts at Langlands Park on Saturday at 3pm.
Penaia, now on report in successive weeks, is to have his incident reviewed on Tuesday.
Kick-off in next Saturday's televised clash between Burleigh and North Queensland is scheduled for 2pm.
BURLEIGH 30 (Nick Parfitt 2, Trent Purdon, Jordan Atkins, Martin Griese tries; Nick Parfitt 5 goals) d CENTRAL 8 (Shannon Stitt, Nat Bowman tries) at Browne Park.
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REDCLIFFE v ASPLEY Dolphin Oval, Saturday March 24, 2.00pm *ABC Live Telecast Referee: Clayton Sharpe
THE STORY: Billed as an unofficial grand final rematch, this game will feature 18 players from last year's decider, which Redcliffe won 27-6 against Toowoomba. Taking the Clydesdales' place in this year's competition, Aspley will play its first-ever televised match. A month ago players from both these sides combined to humble the Canberra Raiders 18-12 at Dolphin Oval.
THE STAT: Last year's QANTAS Player of the Year and Grand Final man-of-the-match Michael Roberts will achieve another milestone on Saturday. Still only 27, he will enter the all-time top five for games played in the Wizard Cup. The half-turned-hooker plays his 180th game, moving him past former Logan, Gold Coast and Ipswich pivot Brendon Lindsay (179 games).
THE STAR: Asked once who was the best indigenous player to never make it to the NRL, Matty Bowen nominated former Abergowrie College teammate Palmer Wapau. To those outside Cairns he may be something of an unknown, but he comes to Redcliffe with big wraps, including from Cyril Connell.
CHANGES: REDCLIFFE - N/A (Bye in Round 1) ASPLEY: In - Willie Live, Chris Muckert, Trent Callaghan. Out - John Te Reo, Nick Kenny, Fletcher Holmes.
CHARGES: None.
REDCLIFFE DOLPHINS: 1. Ryan Cullen, 2. Alwyn Simpson, 3. Matt Harris, 4. Nick Emmett, 5. Rory Bromley, 6. Chris Fox, 7. Matt Seamark, 13. Mark Shipway, 12. Danny Burke, 11. Grant Flugge, 10. Pat Gardner, 9. Michael Roberts, 8. Troy Lindsay. Interchange: 14. Shannon Fish, 15. Nick Walker, 16. Palmer Wapau, 17. Adam Starr. Coach: Anthony Griffin.
ASPLEY BRONCOS: 1. Denan Kemp, 2. Rodney Davies, 3. Jason Moon, 4. Willie Live, 5. Tame Tupou, 6. Ben Green, 7. Brent McConnell, 13. Derricke Watkins, 12. Chris Muckert, 11. Lachlan Morgan, 10. David Taylor, 9. Michael Ennis, 8. Clifford Manua. Interchange: 14. Brynjar Ragnarsson, 15. Ian Lacey, 16. Luke Brosnan, 17. Trent Callaghan. Coach: Mark Gee.
NORTH QLD v SOUTHS LOGAN Dairy Farmers Stadium, Saturday March 24, 6.30pm Referee: Gavin Morris
THE STORY: North Queensland gets to see two winning teams go head-to-head for the first Wizard Cup game of the year at Dairy Farmers Stadium. The Young Guns came from behind to beat Aspley 22-12 last week, while the Magpies downed Central 36-20. Although this could be seen as a match-up between heavyweights and battlers, Souths Logan sorely tested the Guns in the corresponding game last year, a 44-32 result.
THE STAT: Young Guns centre Mark Henry has nine NRL games to his name and will be keen to ensure he doesn't spend too long stranded on single figures. At the moment he is stuck behind Ashley Graham and Paul Bowman. Still, he has had more opportunities than Daniel Sorbello, the new Souths Logan fullback who played two NRL games for the Cowboys back in 2003-04.
THE STAR: Missing from this game will be Souths Logan spearhead Brandon Costin. The veteran has ongoing ankle woes and, as yet, no return date is set.
CHANGES: NORTH QLD - In: Toshio Laiseni, Mark Henry. Out: Paul Bowman, Michael Rose. SOUTHS LOGAN - In: Kyle Lodge. Out: Brandon Costin.
CHARGES: Tim Cannard (Grade Two Dangerous Throw) - Judiciary pending.
NORTH QLD YOUNG GUNS: 1. Toshio Laiseni, 2. Karl Johnson, 3. Mark Henry, 4. Ben Farrar, 5. Scott Minto, 6. Jackson Nicolau, 7. Shane Muspratt, 13. Ben Lowe, 12. Jimmy Andersen, 11. Scott Bolton, 10. John Frith, 9. David Faiumu, 8. Ray Cashmere. Interchange: 14. Scott Smith, 15. Joe Clarke, 16. Ben Vaeau, 17. Sam Faust. Coach: Matt Parish.
SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES: 1. Daniel Sorbello, 2. Quentin Laulu-Togagae, 3. Kyle Lodge, 4. Matt Templeman, 5. Wade Watson, 6. Phil Dennis, 7. Paul Rolls, 13. Scott Marks, 12. Tanu Wulf, 11. Tim Cannard, 10. Darren Glase, 9. Cameron Joyce, 8. Josh Griffith. Interchange: 14. Adrian Maloney, 15. Josh Peacock, 16. Mananui Te-Heu-Heu, 17. Brogan Gibson. Coach: Jason Burnham / Brandon Costin.
CENTRAL v BURLEIGH Browne Park, Saturday March 24, 7.30pm Referee: Michael Wise
THE STORY: These clubs experienced contrasting fortunes last week. Burleigh was one of the big winners, while Central crashed to a tough loss at the hands of Souths Logan. On home soil though the Comets are always a different prospect. These teams also met in Round Two last year under similar circumstance and Central sprang a major upset with a ground-breaking 36-22 win against the Bears.
THE STAT: When Central beat Burleigh at Browne Park last year, it marked the club's first ever win against the Bears since the Wizard Cup began. Perhaps shaken back to reality, Burleigh responded by towling up Central 42-4 in the return match at Pizzey Park.
THE STAR: Tentatively listed at number 17 for Burleigh is Great Britain star Richie Mathers. Should he return from injury for this match he will be a more than handy addition to the Bears' side. Central squad members Ben Farrell and Moko McGrath are both eligible for Ireland.
CHANGES: CENTRAL - No announced changes. BURLEIGH - In: Richie Mathers. Out: Josh Graham.
CHARGES: Steve Farrelly (Central) currently suspended.
CENTRAL COMETS: 1. Junior Auru, 2. Brendan Gibb, 3. Guy Williams, 4. Nat Bowman, 5. Marty Hatfield, 6. Darren Kingi, 7. Pat Dall, 13. Tyron Haynes, 12. Todd Titmus, 11. Wayne Barnett, 10. Geoff Black, 9. Mick Esdale, 8. Pete Penaia. Interchange: 14. Yoren Major, 15. James Munns, 16. George Tuakura, 17. Luke Fatnowna. Coach: Steve Anderson.
BURLEIGH BEARS: 1. Nick Parfitt, 2. Trent Purdon, 3. Alex Glenn, 4. Jordan Atkins, 5. Aseri Laing, 6. Adam Hayden, 7. Ben Black, 13. John Flint, 12. Leigh Coghill, 11. Martin Griese, 10. Shane O'Flanagan, 9. Ryan Gundry, 8. James Griffiths. Interchange: 14. Travis Simpson, 15. Wayne Phillis, 16. Josh Blatch, 17. Richie Mathers. Coach: Jimmy Lenihan.
NORTHS v WYNNUM MANLY Bishop Park, Sunday March 25, 3.00pm Referee: Justin Eastwood
THE STORY: 'The Battle of the Gateway' could well be the new name for this encounter, with traffic from Brisbane's accident-prone bridge these days snarling close to both home grounds. Norths will go in favourite after an entertaining 46-32 win against Tweed last week, while Wynnum Manly needs to save face after being belted 40-18 by Easts.
THE STAT: Only five Wynnum Manly players will wear the same jersey as last week, with Seagulls coach Shane McNally clearly displeased with the first-up results. Two of the players staying put are halves Matt Smith and Luke Dalziel-Don, a young combination that may develop well over time.
THE STAR: Norths' Ben Cross, Ryan Shortland and Sam Tagataese are all on standby for the Mebourne Storm. Both Shortland and Tagataese will make NRL debuts if called up. Wynnum will hope none of the three play and will welcome back 100-game veteran and linchpin Jimmy Ahmat from suspension at the same time.
CHANGES: NORTHS - In: Aidan Guerra, Joel Thompson. Out: Matt Rua, Pale Ale. WYNNUM MANLY - In: Jimmy Ahmat, Tangi Ropati, Kurtis Curry, Kerry Smith, Adam Mansy. Out: Chris Parker, Chris McQueen, Albert Talipeau, Luke Smith, Chris Birch.
NORTHS DEVILS: 1. Kieran Turner, 2. Luke Samoa, 3. Ryan Shortland, 4. Will Chambers, 5. Anthony Perkins, 6. Russell Aitken, 7. JP Cherry, 13. Aidan Guerra, 12. Sam Tagataese, 11. Sika Manu, 10. Scott Anderson, 9. Jay Aston, 8. Will Scanlan. Interchange: 14. Danny Vaughan, 15. Joel Thompson, 16. Ben Cross, 17. Ian Donnelly. Coach: Kevin Carmichael.
WYNNUM-MANLY SEAGULLS: 1. Jim Ahmat, 2. Chris Currie, 3. Simon Phillips, 4. Paoa Faamita, 5. Tangi Ropati, 6. Luke Dalziel Don, 7. Matt Smith, 13. Daniel Frame, 12. Darren Bain, 11. Gary Winter, 10. Ben Czislowski, 9. Herewini Rangi, 8. Angus Martin. Interchange: 14. Fili Sofa, 15. Kurtis Curry, 16. Kerry Smith, 17. Adam Mansy. Coach: Shane McNally.
IPSWICH v EASTS North Ipswich Reserve, Sunday March 25, 3.00pm Referee: Justin Davis
THE STORY: Although at opposite ends of the table after Round One, the Tigers and Jets will provide a willing contest, with several ex-Easts identities now at The Terrace. Ipswich assistant coach Darren Smith, plus players Jason Bulgarelli, Trevor Exton, Scott Alo and Alex Fata all arrived at North Ipswich Reserve from Langlands Park
THE STAT: Ipswich has only finished above Easts once in the 11 years of the Wizard Cup so far. That was in 2003, the year after the Jest played Redcliffe in the grand final. Even in the season that Ipswich made the decider, Easts finished second and the Jets finished third
THE STAR: Sliding in at number 15 for Ipswich is Michael Ryan, the former Brisbane Broncos hooker. A local junior, Ryan had planned on simply going around with his old Brothers club in the IRL this year until coaxed back to State League. Jets coach Kevin Walters had Ryan in his team when he took Toowoomba to the 2001 title.
CHANGES: IPSWICH - In: Ricky Bird, Jason Bulgarelli, Michael Ryan, Scott Alo. Out: Geoff Holcombe, Paul Jackwitz, Smith Samau, Jarrod Biggs. EASTS - In: Anthony Boyd. Out: Marcus Jensen.
CHARGES: None.
IPSWICH JETS: 1. Luke Walker, 2. Geoff Chalk, 3. Ricky Dodd, 4. Jason Bulgarelli, 5. Tyson Lofipo, 6. Josh Costello, 7. Ricky Bird, 13. Danny Coburn, 12. Trevor Exton, 11. Joel Reithmuller, 10. Matt Cameron, 9. Steven West, 8. Isaak Ah Mau. Interchange: 14. Matthew McPhee, 15. Michael Ryan, 16. Scott Alo, 17. Alex Fata. Coach: Kevin Walters.
EASTS TIGERS: 1. Kevin Stephensen, 2. John Tamanika, 3. Matt Lockyer, 4. Justin McKay, 5. David Tyrrell, 6. Isaac Kaufmann, 7. Dane Campbell, 13. Damian Durnford, 12. Anthony Boyd, 11. Mark Cantoni, 10. Troy Hansen, 9. Trent Young, 8. Cameron Durnford. Interchange: 14. Steve Beattie, 15. Ben Laity, 16. Sinave Faitala, 17. Scott Sipple. Coach: Michael Booth.
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