2014 Mackay Cutters season

The 2014 Mackay Cutters season was the seventh in the club's history. Coached by Kim Williams and captained by Tyson Martin, they competed in the QRL's Intrust Super Cup.[1] The club were unable to defend their premiership, finishing ninth and missing the finals.

2014 Mackay Cutters season
Queensland Cup Rank9th
Play-off resultMissed finals
2014 recordWins: 11; Draws: 0; Losses: 13
Points scoredFor: 472; Against: 546
Team information
CEOGlenn Ottaway
CoachKim Williams
Captain
StadiumStadium Mackay
Top scorers
TriesLiam Taylor (13)
GoalsLiam Taylor (52)
PointsLiam Taylor (156)
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Season summary

The Cutters faced an uphill struggle to win back-to-back premierships after losing a number of their 2013 Grand Final-winning side. Tyson Andrews, Bureta Faraimo and Matt Minto were all signed by NRL clubs, captain Jardine Bobongie returned to local rugby league, while North Queensland Cowboys players Michael Morgan and Jason Taumalolo became regular first graders. Tyson Martin returned to the club full-time after being released by the Cowboys and was named the club's captain.

The Cutters won 11 of their 24 games, finishing ninth. Cowboys-contracted fullback Zac Santo was named the club's Player of the Year at the end of the season.[2]

Squad List

2014 squad

Mackay Cutters
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

  • Kim Williams



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Squad movement

Gains

Player Signed From Until End of Notes
Rohan AhernYear off
2014
[3]
Dan Beasley Norths Devils
2014
[3]
Josh Benjamin CQ Capras
2014
[3]
Hayden Crockett Canberra Raiders
2014
[3]
Mitch Day Queanbeyan Blues
2014
[3]
Doug Hewitt Penrith Panthers
2014
[3]
Tyson Martin North Queensland Cowboys
2014
[3]
Nicholas Mataia Windsor Wolves
2014
Tom Rouse Newcastle Knights
2014
[3]
Justin Tavae Melbourne Storm
2014
James Uhatafe Cabramatta Two Blues
2014
Brentt Warr Easts Tigers
2014
[3]

Losses

Player Signed To Until End of Notes
Tyson Andrews Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
2014
[3]
Jardine Bobongie Wests Tigers Mackay
2014
[3]
Joel ClintonRetired
Michael ComerfordRetired
[3]
Matt Constantinou Sunbury Tigers
2014
Delane Edwards Fremantle Roosters
2014
Bureta Faraimo Parramatta Eels
2014
[3]
Daniel Faumuina Redcliffe Dolphins
2014
David MilneRetired
[3]
Matt Minto Newcastle Knights
2014
[3]
Luke Young Wests Tigers Mackay
2014
[3]

Fixtures

Regular season

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals
Saturday, 1 MarchRound 1 Easts TigersStadium Mackay12 – 40Hewitt, TavaeTaylor (2)
Saturday, 8 MarchRound 2 PNG HuntersKalabond Oval16 – 24Beasley, Martin, MurphyTaylor (2)
Round 3Bye
Saturday, 22 MarchRound 4 Wynnum Manly SeagullsStadium Mackay12 – 4Gesch, PetersenTaylor (2)
Sunday, 30 MarchRound 5 Norths DevilsBishop Park10 – 30Benjamin, HewittTaylor (1)
Saturday, 5 AprilRound 6 Tweed Heads SeagullsStadium Mackay8 – 12Santo, Ulugia
Sunday, 13 AprilRound 7 Burleigh BearsPizzey Park14 – 22Hall, Rona, UlugiaTaylor (1)
Saturday, 19 AprilRound 8 Redcliffe DolphinsStadium Mackay22 – 12Santo, Schirnack, Tavae, Uhatafe, UlugiaAsiata (1)
Friday, 25 AprilRound 9 CQ CaprasBrowne Park34 – 28Taylor (2), Gesch, Hoare, Martin, WarrTaylor (5)
Saturday, 3 MayRound 10 Northern PrideBarlow Park18 – 22Asiata (2), Santo, TaylorTaylor (1)
Saturday, 10 MayRound 11 Sunshine Coast FalconsStadium Mackay22 – 12Benjamin, Day, Hoare, TaylorTaylor (3)
Sunday, 18 MayRound 12 Souths Logan MagpiesDavies Park22 – 42Asiata, Hewitt, Hoare, TaylorTaylor (3)
Sunday, 25 MayRound 13 Ipswich JetsStadium Mackay12 – 36Santo, UlugiaTaylor (2)
Sunday, 1 JuneRound 14 Easts TigersLanglands Park14 – 22Taylor (2), TavaeTaylor (1)
Sunday, 8 JuneRound 15 Wynnum Manly SeagullsBMD Kougari Oval18 – 16Rona (2), GeschTaylor (3)
Saturday, 14 JuneRound 16 PNG HuntersStadium Mackay20 – 4Taylor (2), Day, MitchellTaylor (2)
Round 17Bye
Saturday, 28 JuneRound 18 Norths DevilsStadium Mackay28 – 4Ulugia (2), Murphy, Santo, WarrTaylor (4)
Saturday, 12 JulyRound 19 Burleigh BearsStadium Mackay20 – 28Tavae (2), Hewitt, SantoTaylor (2)
Saturday, 19 JulyRound 20 Souths Logan MagpiesStadium Mackay24 – 22Taylor (2), Tavae, UlugiaTaylor (4)
Sunday, 27 JulyRound 21 Redcliffe DolphinsDolphin Oval30 – 20Osborne (2), Mitchell, Santo, TavaeTaylor (5)
Saturday, 2 AugustRound 22 Ipswich JetsNorth Ipswich Reserve10 – 62Asiata, RonaTaylor (1)
Saturday, 9 AugustRound 23 Sunshine Coast FalconsDaryl Burke Oval28 – 20Hewitt (2), Utahafe (2), MitchellSanto (4)
Saturday, 16 AugustRound 24 Northern PrideStadium Mackay16 – 18Day, Santo, TaylorTaylor (2)
Saturday, 23 AugustRound 25 CQ CaprasStadium Mackay40 – 20Rona (2), Tavae (2), Asiata, Gesch, SantoTaylor (6)
Sunday, 31 AugustRound 26 Tweed Heads SeagullsPiggabeen Sports Complex22 – 26Davies, Gesch, Mataia, Rona, SantoWarr (1)
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Statistics

Denotes player contracted to the North Queensland Cowboys for the 2014 season
NameAppTGFGPts
Rohan Ahern10----
John Asiata1851-22
Dan Beasley151--4
Ross Bella2----
Josh Benjamin142--8
Zac Dalton1----
Karl Davies231--4
Mitch Day183--12
Aleki Falepaini15----
Chris Gesch235--20
Glenn Hall21--4
Doug Hewitt206--24
Sam Hoare163--12
Ryan Kinlyside8----
Michael Koko1----
Tyson Martin122--8
Nicholas Mataia71--4
Anthony Mitchell183--12
Dan Murphy72--8
Kelvin Nielsen20----
Josh Osborne92--8
Dave Petersen121--4
Curtis Rona137--28
Tom Rouse8----
Zac Santo22104-48
Jason Schirnack111--4
Justin Tavae148--32
Liam Taylor221352-156
James Uhatafe73--12
Chris Ulugia147--28
Pulou Vaituutuu3----
Brentt Warr1921-10
Dean Webster4----
Totals89580472

Honours

Club

  • Player of the Year: Zac Santo
  • Players' Player: Dan Beasley
  • Sponsor's Player of the Year: Dan Beasley
  • Rookie of the Year: Mitch Day
  • Spirit of the Cutters award: Chris Gesch
  • Club Person of the Year: Ben Miles

References

  1. "Tyson Martin will make his debut as Cutters captain". News Mail. 25 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  2. "The Daily Mercury (Mackay, Australia), October 7, 2014 | Online Research Library". Questia. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  3. Author QRL Media Timestamp Fri 24 Jan 2014, 12:56 PM (24 January 2014). "Intrust Super Cup gains & losses". QRL. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
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