Raboiliku, Dorrough, Oates named: Full StoreLocal Hospital Cup Round 1 teams

Fri, Apr 5, 2024, 4:41 AM
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by Queensland Rugby Media Unit
Vilikesa Raboiliku is set to make his debut for Souths this weekend against Norths
Vilikesa Raboiliku is set to make his debut for Souths this weekend against Norths

Queensland Reds utility Taj Annan has been installed at flyhalf by Souths for Saturday's lift-off to the StoreLocal Hospital Cup season.Annan and Reds flanker John Bryant have both been included in the starting side by Magpies coach Garrick Morgan for the clash against Norths at Chipsy Wood Oval.

Bryant, Kohan Herbert and Sean Farrell will form a strong Souths backrow.

Bond University have paired Jordan Lenac and Fred Dorrough as halfback and flyhalf to run the show against Sunnybank on the Gold Coast.

Experienced Jake Upfield is at No.8.

Brothers Dan and Ben Byrne are both in the GPS pack to take on Easts at Yoku Road where Marist College Ashgrove product Campbell Moller will feel at home making his Premier Rugby debut at outside centre.

Halfback Jakob Morrison will feed No.10 Sebastian Ward.

For the Tigers, Villanova product James Livingstone gets the chance to excel at No.8 in a young pack beside locks Xavier Boyle and Fred Fewtrell.

At Sci-Fleet Stadium, UQ will get strong direction in the pack, from experienced lock Adam Korczyk and flanker Conor Mitchell, when they face Wests.

For Wests, Henry Speight and Ilikena Vudogo form a frightening pairing on the wings while Moses Sorovi and Louis Werchon will pair in the halves.

Watch all of the 2024 StoreLocal Hospital Cup action live on Stan Sport

Your StoreLocal Hospital Cup teams for Round One of Queensland Premier Rugby:

GPS v Easts

Saturday 6 April, 3:05pm AEST – GPS v Easts at GPS Rugby Club, Ashgrove.

GPS
  1. John Downes
  2. Tevita Kaituu
  3. Jake Simeon
  4. Oliver Bartlett
  5. Daniel Byrne
  6. Nicholas Baker
  7. Matt Gicquel
  8. Ben Byrne
  9. Jakob Morrison
  10. Seb Ward
  11. Shaun Anderson
  12. Nakoa Marcroft
  13. Campbell Moller
  14. Mitchell Treleaven
  15. Floyd Aubrey
Easts
  1. Tane Pardoe
  2. Sam Finocchiaro
  3. Tom Fowler
  4. Xavier Boyle
  5. Fred Fewtrell
  6. George Stoddart
  7. Henry Wilson
  8. James Livingstone
  9. Eli Pilz
  10. Meli Dreu
  11. Dougal Gray
  12. Matt Smit
  13. Jordan Carriera
  14. Pio Nakubuwai
  15. Henry Holt
Bond University v Sunnybank

Saturday 6 April, 3:05pm AEST – Bond University v Sunnybank at Bond University.

Bond University
  1. Levi Samuela
  2. Oliver Barrett
  3. Rhys Sheriff
  4. Toby Mayes
  5. Dylan Loader
  6. Egan Siggs
  7. Zebidiah Misios
  8. Jake Upfield
  9. Jordan Lenac
  10. Fred Dorrough
  11. Tim Fatialofa
  12. Tianua Poto
  13. Tyler Campbell
  14. Hamish Roberts
  15. Rhian Stowers
Sunnybank
  1. JP Tominiko
  2. Josh Mahina
  3. Viliamu Apelu
  4. Zac Shepherd
  5. Dylan Rowe
  6. Ravuama Vuetanavanua
  7. Nathan Faatagi
  8. Pita Halaifonua
  9. Tumua Cunningham
  10. Liam McNamara
  11. Josh Crevola
  12. Francis Pona
  13. Mona Ma’afu
  14. Kitione Taliga
  15. Junior Laloifi
Wests v University of Queensland

Saturday 6 April, 3:05pm AEST – Wests v University at Scifleet Stadium

Wests
  1. Aiden Latter
  2. Charlie Wigan
  3. Timma Faingaanuku
  4. Cal Hope
  5. Sau Vaihu
  6. James Atonio
  7. Alex Watkins
  8. Max Johnson
  9. Moses Sorovi
  10. Louis Werchon
  11. Ilikena Vudogo
  12. Charlie Tupu
  13. Fletcher Spicer
  14. Henry Speight
  15. Mosese Dawai
University
  1. Alexander Davies
  2. Jake Tierney
  3. Jethro Felemi
  4. Adam Korczyk
  5. Jack Brady
  6. Conor Mitchell
  7. Joseph Faulalo
  8. Joe Brial
  9. Manu Paea
  10. Brad Twidale
  11. Kye Oates
  12. Tom Molloy
  13. Ethan McFarland
  14. Lachlan Sperling
  15. Niven Longopoa
Souths v Norths

Saturday 6 April, 3:35pm AEST – Souths v Norths at Souths Rugby Club

Souths
  1. George Francis
  2. Callum Lauder
  3. Phransis Sula-Siaosi
  4. Thomas Lane
  5. Sam Von Blanckensee
  6. John Bryant
  7. Kohan Herbert
  8. Sean Farrell
  9. Finnegan Hearn
  10. Taj Annan
  11. Saiasi Qiokata
  12. Vilikesa Raboiliku
  13. Alofa Alofa
  14. Tye James
  15. Lachlan Stewart
Norths
  1. Oliver Harris
  2. Joshua Mongard
  3. Eli Junior Latu
  4. Taelyn Nukunuku
  5. Harrison Goggin
  6. Takehiro Kimura
  7. Yvahn Allsworth
  8. Jeff Ikani
  9. Connor O’Regan
  10. Jack Hussey
  11. Jack Connelly
  12. Jack Peoples
  13. Connor Chittenden
  14. Jordan Luke
  15. Alex Flanagan Smith

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