Queensland under 16 State championships

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Apr 25, 2007
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The Queensland under 16 state championships commence tomorrow at ZillmereThe strong Gold Coast Stingrays unit will start as slight favorites ahead of the South East Bushrangers,the team that defeated them in the under 14 final 2 years ago.Northern Raiders and Western Taipans shouldn't be too far off the mix, and the Sunshine Coast Power could prove a handfull too. The Kookaburras along with newcomers the AFLQ Colts team and Papua New Guinea, should be worth watching despite being a bit off the pace.Here is a guide to the best of the talent to watch over the next 5 days-
GC Stingrays-
Taylor Rolfe
.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. All Australian selection also.Left footed medium sized midfielder, very fast over the first 20 metres busts through packs.Probably the best player this age going round.
Jesse Haberfield.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. courageous medium sized ,versatile,very good skills,and hard at the ball.
Cheyne Hutchinson.- Captain of Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006.Tall forward /Ruckman , strong overhead, leads well.
Daniel Ramage.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. small midfielder, very good in and under, a ball magnet. picks up many possessions
Hamish Watts.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. KP(Key position) player, tall, can player forward or back. leads well. Very strong overhead.
Marc Lock.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. KP, tall, can play forward and back.Judged player of the final in last years state schoolboys final.
Benjamin Dovey.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Small, utility loves to run and bounce . Good linkman.
South East Bushrangers-
Justin Harding.-
Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. All Australian selection 2006. Small goalsneak. Very quick over the first 20 metres,
an opportunist and slips his man regularly. Very good football skills.
Joe Perovic.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. medium/tall. backman.very good left and right. Hits targets well,strong overhead, disciplined, mops up well.
Ben Jeanke-Cain.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Medium onballer/backman, big motor runs hard all day. Gets a lot of leather.
Josh Thomas.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Small, quick hands plays tall, strong over head.Splits the pack with clean pickup and acceleration.
Mitch Harley.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Medium, onballer/back prodigeous leap. Very good in and under.
Jack Angus.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Tall, Ruckman , marks well around the ground, tough robust player.
Ashley Dean.- Solidly built Forward/Onballer. marks strongly.
Troy Jamieson.- medium onballer. Very good in and under player.
Northern Raiders.-
Declan Bevan.-
The only 15 year old in QLD to play under 16 State last year. Tall, KP/ruckman,strong overhead. Kicks goals, runs well.
Would have made the u/15 schoolboys last year easily,
but instead played u/16 nationals.
Ryan Thomson. Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006.Medium/Tall. Utility.Hard at the ball, marks and kicks well .
big motor.
Matt May.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006.Tall, KP,Big bodied hard nosed backman.
Aaron Fabian.- Tall Forward,very good left and right. Kicks bags of goals if he's onsong. Arguably the best under 16 player going round. Attitude the key.
Micheal McCoy. Medium/tall, can play onball/or key position. Long kick.
Sunshine Coast.-
Nick Price.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006.Medium sized utility.Very fast runner, elusive ,has pace to burn, loves to bounce the ball.
Jack Parkes.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Solid Medium forward, can kick goals.
Todd Panaho.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Solidly built medium onballer. Likes bursting through packs ,has courage.Can inspire.
Shaun Guthrie.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Small goalsneak. finds space well. good at goaling on the run.
Western Taipans.-
Gerrard Moore.-
Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Tall Ruckman. Strong overhead, works hard around the ground.
Sean Yoshiura.- Tall, utility. Big motor finds the ball well.
Rex Liddy.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Only 14 year old to be named all Australian 2006. very pacy over the first 20 metres. likes to carry the ball.
Kookaburras.-
Lachlan Cox.-
Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006.Key position Tall, solid defender. works hard.
hrisHunt.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Tall, ruckman, works hard.
 

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Damien Hewitt had a strong game. Highly regarded by the Bushrangers. I would think he is on the cusp of Queensland selection status. Got to be in the mix.
 
GC Stingrays-
Taylor Rolfe
.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. All Australian selection also.Left footed medium sized midfielder, very fast over the first 20 metres busts through packs.Probably the best player this age going round.
Jesse Haberfield.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. courageous medium sized ,versatile,very good skills,and hard at the ball.
Cheyne Hutchinson.- Captain of Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006.Tall forward /Ruckman , strong overhead, leads well.
Daniel Ramage.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. small midfielder, very good in and under, a ball magnet. picks up many possessions
Hamish Watts.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. KP(Key position) player, tall, can player forward or back. leads well. Very strong overhead.
Marc Lock.-Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. KP, tall, can play forward and back.Judged player of the final in last years state schoolboys final.
Benjamin Dovey.- Qld u/15 schoolboys 2006. Small, utility loves to run and bounce . Good linkman.

I do get to see many of these players go around on a weekly basis.

Rolfe and Habberfield are both very good players at their age. I actually would put Jesse ahead of Taylor marginally, his ability to dominate in any position is very good. Have seen both their football mature over the past four years or so, and have always thought they have both got the game to go all the way to the AFL.

Jesse this season moved like many do at his age from Surfers to Southport and is primarily playing u/18's at Southport.
 
Western Taipans Had A Close Lose To The Gold Coast Stingrays, By 12 Points, Really Awesome Game, Taipans Have Plenty Of Good Players.
 
Well done by Taipans. With 5 minutes to go the unthinkable looked possible. Taipans were great. Gold Coast just held on. Having said that, I think the final between Gold Coast and Bushrangers Tuesday will be a real nailbiter.
Kookaburras defeated Colts by 40+. Sunny Coast beat PNG by 80 odd. and Bushies obliterated Raiders by 50 odd.
Results should be posted within the next 24hours on the AFLQ site.
 
It's always bloody difficult for the Kookas. I doubt they'd have a session together before the championships and would only be seen in the Country championships (held 2 weeks ago here in Rocky, I believe Townsville won the whole thing). Same goes with the Colts.
 
Yeah, The Final Will Be Great, Depends How Well Bushies Can Stop The Stingers Run. The Taipans Shut Down Ramage, Habefield and Rolfe Fairly Well Today.
 
I do get to see many of these players go around on a weekly basis.

Rolfe and Habberfield are both very good players at their age. I actually would put Jesse ahead of Taylor marginally, his ability to dominate in any position is very good. Have seen both their football mature over the past four years or so, and have always thought they have both got the game to go all the way to the AFL.

Jesse this season moved like many do at his age from Surfers to Southport and is primarily playing u/18's at Southport.
I would think Jesse Haberfield is looking the better of the two at the chamionships. Both his games have been solid. Rolfe started getting a bit of ball after half-time vs Taipans ,but didn't do seem to be his usual dominant self in game vs Kookas.
Fowler of Taipans has impressed to date. And looks the goods. Any others ?
 
Yeah Fowler Would Be The Taipans Best Thus Far. Rex Liddy Has Shown Glimpses Of The Freakish Talent Hes Got, The Taipans Midfield Of Gerard Moore, Chris Mclennan, Fraser Nicholson Blisner, Tom Baldwin, Daniel Wayne and Samuel Usherwood Has Been Solid Aswell.
 
Results – Day 2 at Zillmere
Game 1
Country Kookaburras 0.4.4 3.7.25 6.9.45 9.13.67
AFLQ Colts 1.0.6 2.0.12 3.2.20 3.2.20

Kookaburras: Jake Goldsmith 3, Richard Possi , Billy Morehead, Mitch Nicholson, Wiley Heineman, Trent Monzone Colts: Max Beattie, Carl Stevenson, Sam Taylor
Kookaburras: Billy Morehead, Mitch Nicholson, Locky utensils, Nik Clarke, Trent Monzone, Ben Masso Colts: Will Sutton, Mitch Weller, Jake Evans, Joel Jeffrey, Ben Boston, Sam Mulligan
Kookaburras Comments: Better effort but still more improvement possible. Lacked penetration into forward line and need to lift skills.
Colts Comments: Much improved game against a very quick team. Intensity and tackling was a feature of our play today although at times poor decision making and skill errors left ourselves down.

Game 2
Suncoast Power 5.0.30 10.1.61 13.4.82 18.6.114
Papua New Guinea 1.0.6 1.0.6 3.1.19 3.1.19

Power: Shaun Maxfield 3, James Mueller 2, Jack Parkes, Jack Tickner, Will Troedel, Shaun Guthrie, Jesse Hawksworth, Declan Magill, Nicky Price, Dean Werchon, Alik Magin, Lanze Magin, Josh Martin, George Branco PNG: Garry Kelly, Raphael Malau, Kenneth Buka
Power: Todd Panaho, Jack Parkes, Harry Wilson, Shaun Maxfield, Lanze Magin PNG: Ferdinand Musi, Jolan Tonga, Willie Tamia, Nelson Kerowa
Power Comments: A pleasing win against a spirited opposition. The boys lifted their intensity and worked better at our game plan giving us a confidence boost going into our last game.
PNG: Better effort today and a good four quarter effort with improvement shown from our first game.

Game 3
Gold Coast Stingrays 2.0.12 3.1.19 5.4.34 5.6.36
Western Taipans 0.2.2 1.3.9 1.5.11 3.6.24
Stingrays: Brodie Grant, Luke Shreeve, Ben Dovey, Jack Stanlake, Jesse Haberfield Taipans: Sam Usherwood, Tyler Contessi, Matthew Fowler
Stingrays: Hamish Watts, Marc Lock, Jack Ramsay, Alex Huston, Brodie Grant Taipans: Sam Usherwood, Mitchell Kosch, Sean Yoshiura, Tom Baldwin
Stingrays Comments: Good defensive game although skills were down today.
Taipans Comments: Not Supplied.

Game 4
South East Bushrangers 4.4.28 8.5.53 12.7.79 13.8.86
Northern Raiders 2.0.12 3.1.19 3.3.21 4.6.30
Bushies: Justin Harding 4, Jake Woods 4, Daniel Mowat 3, Ben Jaenke-Cain, Nathan Carroll Raiders: Grayson McIvor 2, Will Driffield, Aaron Fabian
Bushies: Joe Perovic, Ben Jaenke-Cain, Damian Steven, Byron Spurling, Nathan Carroll, Troy Jamieson Raiders: Ryan Thomson, Jarryd Denaro, Declan Bevan, Dale Seeto
Bushies Comments: Fantastic team effort, everyone performed their role as instructed. Great hard running and work right from the backline through the midfield to the forwards.
Raiders Comments: Game played in good spirits. Raiders did not play to their capabilities today.


Draw for Final Day – Tuesday 8th May @ Zillmere

9:30am AFLQ Colts vs. PNG
11:00am Suncoast Power vs. Country Kookaburras
12:30pm Northern Raiders vs. Western Taipans
2:30pm Gold Coast Stingrays vs. South East Bushrangers.
(Grand Final)
 

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As I predicted, Gold Coast won narrowly from the SE bushrangers.
I believe the initial squad will appear on the AFLQ site tomorrow, Thursday. According the spiel at the carnival program, the state coach will pick an unknown number of players that fit his criteria.
link here- http://www.aflq.com.au/
 
Congratulations , Stingrays. I thought our boys were going to win it. Cheers to Hamish Watts and the boys from the coast.
 
Final Day Results - AFLQ State U16 Championsships

“AFL Sports Ready” 2007 AFL Queensland State Under 16 Championships


Results – Day 3 at Zillmere


Game 1

Papua New Guinea 1.2.8 5.3.33 8.5.53 10.8.68
AFLQ Colts 1.2.8 2.4.16 2.5.17 2.6.18


Goals - PNG: Amua Pirika 3, Greg Aki 2, Garry Kelly 2, Raphael Malau, Willie Nicholas, David Mele Colts: Stuart Allen, Adam Hughes

Best - PNG: Ferdinand Musi, David Mele, Jalal Gori, Wille Nicholas, Charles Nalong Colts: Luke McKeown, Will Sutton, Ben Boston, Brent Pearson, Adam Hughes, Tamati Young

PNG Comments: N/A.

Colts Comments: A much improved game, we moved the ball well into our forward line today. Costly skills errors caused the ball to be turned over and the PNG boys were able to capitalize on the scoreboard.


Game 2

Suncoast Power 1.4.10 3.6.24 5.9.39 8.12.60
Country Kookaburras 0.0.0 2.1.13 3.2.20 5.3.33


Goals - Power: Alistair Stevenson 2, Shaun Maxfield 2, Jack Parkes 2, Shaun Guthrie, Declan Magill, James Mueller Kookaburras: Jaffa Crocker, Jake Goldsmith, Thomas Holland, Jak Johnston, Mahdi Chizari

Best - Power: Lanze Magin, Todd Panaho, Jake Crwaford, Nick Price, Jack Parkes Kookaburras: Jarod Addison, Billy Morehead, Matt Story, Locky utensils

Power Comments: A great finish to our campaign! The boys turned up the intensity & worked hard at pressuring the Kooka’s. Well done boys on four solid quarters.

Kookaburras: Not disgraced, team came a long way over 8 days & will take better football back to their regions.


Game 3

Western Taipans 5.10.40
Northern Raiders 5.5.35

Goals - Taipans: Matt Fowler 2, Rex Liddy, Zane Pringle Raiders: Tim Beaven 2, Grayson McIvor, Ed Kimball, Aaron Fabian

Best - Taipans: Chris McClennan, Tom Baldwin, Connor Sengstock, Matt Fowler, Fraser Nicholson-Bliesner Raiders: Matt May, Declan Bevan, Will Bradley, Jarryd Denaro, James Nelis

Taipans Comments: Good team effort.

Raiders Comments: Raiders failed to play up to their capabilities bue to lack of application on the field. Although there were a lot of contributors on the day, as a team they did not gel. Better luck next year.


Game 4 – Grand Final

Gold Coast Stingrays 0.1.1 4.3.27 4.7.31 6.8.44
South East Bushrangers 3.0.18 4.1.25 4.3.27 5.4.34

Goals – Stingrays: Cheyne Hutchinson 2, Jesse Haberfield 2, Ben Dovey, Rory Thompson Bushies: Ashley Dean 2, Jake Woods, James Chester, Ben Jaenke-Cain

Best – Stingrays: Hamish Watts, Daniel Ramage, Jesse Haberfield, Brodie Grant, Ben Dovey Bushies: Damian Steven, Dom Russo, Byron Spurling, Joe Perovic

Stingrays Comments: N/A.

Bushies Comments: Fantastic game of football by both sides with the Stingrays better on the day. Thanks to the whole team who worked hard over the 3 days of the championships, just short of the mark in the final game.


Coaches Awards:

AFLQ Colts - Will Sutton
PNG - Ferdinand Musi
Kookaburras - Mitch Nicholson
Power - Harry Wilson
Raiders - Matt May
Taipans - Sam Usherwood
Bushies - Byron Spurling
Stingrays - Daniel Ramage
 
QUEENSLAND U16 YOUNG SCORPIONS SQUAD NAMED

Fifteen-year-old Lions AFL Academy Squad members Luke Shreeve, Sam Usherwood and Rex Liddy have been included today in the Australia Post Queensland U16 Young Scorpions squad.

Selectors, impressed and almost embarrassed by the depth of the talent, named a 34-man squad in preparation for the NAB Australian Championships to be held in Brisbane in late July.

Ordinarily, they would pick no more than 30 players but AFLQ Talent Manager Mark Browning said they were compelled to extend the size of the group, which will be cut to 25 players for the national carnival.

“It’s a pretty talented group – there were others we could have picked as well,” he said.

Shreeve, from Broadbeach, Usherwood, from the Redbacks, and Rex Liddy, from Hopeton on Cape York and now playing at Kenmore, are the three 15-year-olds chosen by the three-man selection panel of Browning, coach Neville Miller and assistant-coach John Seebohm.

Familiar names in the group include Morningside’s Justin Harding, younger brother of Brisbane Lions speedster Scott Harding, and Broadbeach’s Taylor Rolfe, brother of U18 Scorpions midfielder Aaron Rolfe, and Rory Thompson, son of ex-Southport full forward and Labrador AFLQ coach Brett Thompson.

The Young Scorpions will gather for the first time next Wednesday, 16 May, for a campaign which includes a practice match against NSW/ACT on 2 June in Canberra, where they will stay at the Australian Institute of Sport, and against NSW on 16 June in Darwin, when they’ll be the scurtain-raiser to the AFL game between the Western Bulldogs and Fremantle.

Then, on 11 July, they will play a combined side from the AFLQ U18 competition, most probably at Zillmere’s O’Callaghan Park, before two games against Brighton Grammar from Melbourne at Coorparoo on 26 June and 28 June.

In announcing the squad, Browning confirmed that players who did not play in the recent State U16 championships due to injury or were injured early in the championships had not been considered, but that didn’t mean there could not be later changes.

Guidelines to initial selection included attendance and performance at regional centres, achieving fitness levels set by State fitness staff (injuries allowing) and match performances during the State U16 Championships and the ability to play a role within the State squad.

The selectors also consulted regional coaches and regional managers in the selection process.

The Young Scorpions squad includes 10 players from the Gold Coast Stingrays, who won the State U16 Championships, nine from the South-East Bushrangers, seven from the Western Taipans, four from the Northern Raiders, two from the Suncoast Power and two from the Country Kookaburras.

This year there are no players from PNG but Browning said four players from PNG would be brought to Brisbane for a four-six week block of training with the State squad.

The squad is:

SOUTH-EAST BUSHRANGERS
Mitchell Harley, Troy Jamieson, Damien Hewitt, Damien Steven, Ethan Reading (Mt.Gravatt), Bradley Rees (Redlands), Ben Jaenke-Cain (Sherwood), Justin Harding, Ashley Dean (Morningside).

GOLD COAST STINGRAYS
Luke Shreeve, Taylor Rolfe, Tyler Green, Cheyne Hutchinson (Broadbeach), Ben Dovey (Tweed/Coolangatta), Jack Stanlake (Surfers Paradise), Marc Lock, Jesse Haberfield, Hamish Watts, Rory Thompson (Southport).

WESTERN TAIPANS
Sean Yoshiura, Rex Liddy (Kenmore), James Pennycuick, Matt Fowler, Gerard Moore (Sherwood), Fraser Nicholsen-Bliesner (Ferny Grove), Sam Usherwood (Redbacks).

NORTHERN RAIDERS
Ryan Thomson, Aaron Fabian, Declan Bevan, Michael McCoy (Sandgate).

SUNCOAST POWER
Todd Panaoho (Caloundra), Nick Price (Maroochydore).

COUNTRY KOOKABURRAS
Lochlan utensils (Townsville), Billy Moorhead (Bundaberg/Wide Bay).
 
QUEENSLAND U16 YOUNG SCORPIONS SQUAD NAMED


This year there are no players from PNG but Browning said four players from PNG would be brought to Brisbane for a four-six week block of training with the State squad.


Is this because they weren't good enough, or due to the tyranny of distance that would make it too difficult for the four players to be able to be part of the squad for practice (or the cost to get them there)? Any chance of any of these four guys being brought into the squad for the national champs or just fostering them for U18s?
 
In my opinion,-Not good enough. But to encourage them,they will have those boys join in training.I doubt whether the 2 country kids were good enough too. However, They need to be included, otherwise country kids might become disillusioned and see no avenue to the AFL.
 
Blazes, batman!!!!!!!!!! there were some noticable omissions as well. While I congratulate the kids in the squad, I saw a few better ones not picked. God, there must be some talent in this age group.
A good carnival and many good players involved. Good signs for AFL in QLD.
 
I must confess to having little Idea as to what traits the selection panel look for in potential squad members
Commonsense suggests players have characteristics akin to AFL players of today.
What I saw and what the selectors picked had quite some parity. I think they are 90% right.Having said this. Here are the most notable omissions. -
Daniel Ramage Gold Coast Stingrays. He played onballer. Constantly burrowed into packs and won so much ball he may be suffering leather poisoning.
Perhaps thats why he was overlooked. Achilles might be his kicking, some didn't find their mark.Not overly tall aprox. 175cm, I thought he was a shoe-in.
Brodie Grant Gold Coast Stingrays. Where did this boy come from? Got a mountain of possessions,
kicks well, beat some very good oponnents in the final match against SE Bushrangers. No weaknesses noticable. I think he might be 176-178cm-ish?
Joe Perovic SEBushrangers. Played Fullback. Not sure if he was played in position to suit his style. (Looks like a likely wing/flanker type). In the best players 3/3 matches.
No goals on him in a losing Final against Stingrays. Excellent overhead. Was shorter than his opponents, though. Thought he was a shoe-in.
Mathew May Northern Raiders Was noticable earlier but camew into preceedings by the final match. May was as solid across CHB and built solidly too. at 185-ish might I say, a tad short for such a pivotal position.
He could easily play as a pocket or flank at state u16 level.
Pick of the State squad members I believe are-
1 Habberfield
2 Jencke-Cain
3 Declan Bevan
4 Hamish Watts
5 Mitchell Harley
6 Justin Harding
7 Marc Lock
 

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