The Burdekin Roosters A Grade team showcased their true potential with a commanding 62-22 win over Centrals at the Sports Reserve in Townsville on the afternoon of Saturday 3 August.
The Roosters surged ahead early, leading 16-0 before the Tigers clawed back to make it 26-12 at halftime. In the second half, Burdekin dominated, scoring 36 points to 10, with six of the Tigers' points coming in the final minute.
The Roosters exhibited excellent speed and support play, with multiple tries scored through well-coordinated team efforts. The forwards, led by Henry Teuteu, Paul Merlo, and Lachlan Shepherd, controlled the game, with Tate Brombal making his presence felt in the tough conditions.
The backs were the stars of the match, with Terry Connors earning Player of the Match Honors for his speed and elusive play. Joel Mason, in top form at fullback, scored 18 points with a try and seven goals, aided by Epi Kikau and Ethan Hagarty, who returned from an ankle injury.
Coach Steve Lansley praised the performance of his team, highlighting the exceptional play of Henry Teuteu. Lansley also integrated three players from the high-flying under-18 side - Jye Olsen, Luca Lago, and Llama Ghee - who all performed admirably, with Lago scoring a try.
"We have one game left next week against Herbert River and if we can reproduce that form we will give them a shake too,’ explained Lansley.
Tries: Terry Connors (3), Henry Teuteu (2), Paul Merlo, Kali Nauque, Lachlan Shepherd, Epi Kikau, Ethan Hagarty, Joel Mason, Luca Lago. Goals: Joel Mason (7).
In other A-grade matches, Norths upset Brothers 22-20, Souths defeated Charters Towers 36-18, and Herbert River beat Western Lions 32-12.
In the Reserve Grade, Roosters' Reserves coach Chris Perry expressed disappointment after his team fell 30-22. Despite leading 16-0, mistakes and contentious decisions, including disallowed tries and penalties, turned the tide.
"We seemed to be going well leading 16 nil, but then we suddenly started making mistakes which appeared very doubtful - we are throwing silly passes instead of taking the tackle,” said Perry.
Caleb Noah was named Player of the Match, with Brody Ferguson also receiving praise. Dylan Doak scored two tries and kicked three goals for 14 points, with additional tries from Suli Korisau and Paul Banigan.
In other reserve grade results, Bowen beat Herbert River 16-12, Brothers defeated Norths 28-10, and Souths beat Charters Towers 38-10.
The Burdekin Hens were outclassed by a well-drilled Centrals team, losing 60-6. The undefeated Lady Tigers have scored 464 points this season, conceding only 48.
Hens coach Anita Hagarty commended her team's effort despite the defeat. Recently selected Queensland Country winger Toni Daisy scored the Hens' only try, with Stephanie Monday converting.
Young centre Tiana Krutzfeldt was named best on field for the Hens.
In other ladies' matches, Brothers beat Norths 46-4, and Western Lions defeated Herbert River 36-6.
Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.
Burdekin Hens coach, Anita Hagarty praised the girls’ efforts last weekend despite their unfortunate loss to Centrals.