2019 Queensland Cup

The 2019 Queensland Cup season was the 24th season of Queensland's top-level statewide rugby league competition run by the Queensland Rugby League. The competition, known as the Intrust Super Cup due to sponsorship from Intrust Super, featured 14 teams playing a 27-week long season (including finals) from March to September.[1]

2019 Queensland Cup
DurationMarch 9 – September 29, 2019
Teams14
Premiers Burleigh Bears (4th title)
Minor premiers Sunshine Coast Falcons (1st title)
Matches played170
Points scored7,549
Top points scorer(s) Todd Murphy (280)
Player of the year Jamal Fogarty
(Petero Civoniceva Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Jonathon Reuben
Matt Soper-Lawler (23)

The Burleigh Bears won their fourth premiership after defeating the Wynnum Manly Seagulls 28–10 in the Grand Final at Dolphin Stadium. Burleigh halfback Jamal Fogarty was named the competition's Player of the Year, winning the Petero Civoniceva Medal.[2][3]

Teams

In 2019, the lineup of teams remained unchanged for the fifth consecutive year.

Colours Club Home ground(s) Head coach(s) Captain(s) NRL Affiliate
Burleigh Bears Pizzey Park Jim Lenihan Luke Page Gold Coast Titans
Central Queensland Capras Browne Park David Faiumu Jack Madden None
Easts Tigers Langlands Park Scott Sipple Jake Foster Melbourne Storm
Ipswich Jets North Ipswich Reserve Ben & Shane Walker Nathaniel Neale None
Mackay Cutters BB Print Stadium Steve Sheppard Cooper Bambling North Queensland Cowboys
Northern Pride Barlow Park Ty Williams Tom Hancock North Queensland Cowboys
Norths Devils Bishop Park Rohan Smith Jack Ahearn Brisbane Broncos
Papua New Guinea Hunters National Football Stadium Michael Marum Ase Boas None
Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Stadium Adam Mogg Aaron Whitchurch Brisbane Broncos
Souths Logan Magpies Davies Park Jon Buchanan Brendon Gibb & Guy Hamilton Brisbane Broncos
Sunshine Coast Falcons Sunshine Coast Stadium Eric Smith Dane Hogan Melbourne Storm
Townsville Blackhawks Jack Manski Oval Aaron Payne Sam Hoare North Queensland Cowboys
Tweed Heads Seagulls Piggabeen Sports Complex Ben Woolf John Palavi Gold Coast Titans
Wynnum Manly Seagulls BMD Kougari Oval Adam Brideson Mitch Cronin Brisbane Broncos

Ladder

2019 Queensland Cup
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Sunshine Coast Falcons 232111856292+56443
2 Wynnum Manly Seagulls 231805652362+29036
3 Burleigh Bears (P) 231706663304+35934
4 Townsville Blackhawks 231706566344+22234
5 Norths Devils 231508619477+14230
6 Tweed Heads Seagulls 231409464438+2628
7 Redcliffe Dolphins 2313010558392+16626
8 Easts Tigers 2310112478541-6321
9 Ipswich Jets 239113466563-9719
10 Souths Logan Magpies 237115465694-22915
11 Mackay Cutters 237016416566-15014
12 Northern Pride 235018342635-29310
13 Papua New Guinea Hunters 234118315750-4359
14 Central Queensland Capras 231121318820-5023

Final series

For the first time in competition history, the Queensland Cup used an eight-team finals series in 2019, the same format used in the NRL.[4]

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue
Qualifying & Elimination Finals
Tweed Heads Seagulls 24 – 25 Redcliffe Dolphins 8 September 2019, 11:40am Piggabeen Sports Complex
Norths Devils 20 – 24 Easts Tigers 8 September 2019, 1:10pm Bishop Park
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 32 – 34 Burleigh Bears 8 September 2019, 2:00pm BMD Kougari Oval
Sunshine Coast Falcons 12 – 20 Townsville Blackhawks 8 September 2019, 2:00pm Sunshine Coast Stadium
Semi Finals
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 20 – 16 Redcliffe Dolphins 15 September 2019, 12:05pm BMD Kougari Oval
Sunshine Coast Falcons 22 – 14 Easts Tigers 15 September 2019, 12:05pm Sunshine Coast Stadium
Preliminary Finals
Townsville Blackhawks 14 – 26 Wynnum Manly Seagulls 21 September 2019, 3:00pm Jack Manski Oval
Burleigh Bears 24 – 6 Sunshine Coast Falcons 22 September 2019, 3:05pm Pizzey Park
Grand Final
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 10 – 28 Burleigh Bears 29 September 2019, 3:10pm Dolphin Stadium
  Qualifying / Elimination finals Semi-finals Preliminary finals Grand final
                                   
  QF1: 8 Sept, Sunshine Coast Stadium  
1   Sunshine Coast 12  
4   Townsville 20     SF1: 15 Sept, Sunshine Coast Stadium  
      Sunshine Coast 22    
EF1: 8 Sept, Bishop Park       Easts 14       PF1: 21 Sept, Jack Manski Oval
5   Norths 20         Townsville 14  
8   Easts 24           Wynnum Manly 26     GF: 29 Sept, Dolphin Stadium
          Wynnum Manly 10
  EF2: 8 Sept, Piggabeen Sports Complex       PF2: 22 Sept, Pizzey Park       Burleigh 28
6   Tweed Heads 24           Burleigh 24  
7   Redcliffe 25     SF2: 15 Sept, BMD Kougari Oval         Sunshine Coast 6  
      Wynnum Manly 20    
QF2: 8 Sept, BMD Kougari Oval       Redcliffe 16    
2   Wynnum Manly 32  
3   Burleigh 34  

Grand Final

Sunday, 29 September
3:10pm (AEST)
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 10 28 Burleigh Bears
Tries:
Edward Burns 1
Sam Scarlett 1
Goals:
Patrick Templeman 1
1st: 4 - 12
2nd: 6 - 16
Report
Tries:
2 Kurtis Rowe
1 Jamal Fogarty
1 Pat Politoni
1 Tyronne Roberts-Davis
Goals:
3 Jamal Fogarty
1 Tyronne Roberts-Davis
Dolphin Stadium
Attendance: 7,784
Referee: Liam Kennedy, Tyson Brough
Man of the Match: Kurtis Rowe (Burleigh)
Wynnum Manly Seagulls Position Burleigh Bears
Edene GebbieFBKurtis Rowe
Edward BurnsWGTyronne Roberts-Davis
Delouise HoeterCESami Sauiluma
Jordan DrewCEJosh Berkers
Junior PaugaWGAnthony Don
Patrick TemplemanFEDylan Phythian
Sam ScarlettHBJamal Fogarty
Aaron RockleyPRLuke Page (c)
Mitch Cronin (c)HKPat Politoni
Matt GroatPRJack Buchanan
Keenan PalasiaSRHayden Schwass
Alex BarrSRBlake Leary
Kelly TateLKSam Coster
Lucky Ta'avaleBenchMatt Robinson
Jayden BerrellBenchJosh Rogers
Lachlan LeeBenchOliver Percy
Kalolo SaitauaBenchApi Noema-Matenga
Adam BridesonCoachJim Lenihan

Wynnum Manly finished the regular season in second and were defeated by third-placed Burleigh in the second qualifying final. They then eliminated defending premiers Dolphins in the semi final and travelled to Townsville, where they defeated the Blackhawks in the preliminary final to qualify for their third Grand Final. After defeating Wynnum Manly in the qualifying final, Burleigh earned a week off and faced minor premiers the Sunshine Coast, who they beat 20–6 to qualify for their sixth Grand Final.

First half

Burleigh got the scoring underway in the Grand Final, kicking a penalty goal in the 14th minute. They scored the first try of the game six minutes later when winger Tyronne Roberts-Davis scored in the left corner untouched. Another try in the 30th minute extended their lead to 12 after Jamal Fogarty grubbered through the line and regathered, finding Kurtis Rowe in support, who scored next to the posts. Wynnum Manly finally got on the scoreboard in the 34th minute, when halfback Sam Scarlett dived on his own kick after a Burleigh error in the in-goal.

Second half

Wynnum opened the second half strongly, with a try to winger Edward Burns from a Patrick Templeman kick, bringing them within two points of Burleigh. The Bears hit back shortly after, when Rowe caught a bouncing Dylan Phythian kick to score his second try of the game. In the 67th minute, hooker Pat Politoni extended Burleigh's lead to 12 when he darted over from dummy half to score. Burleigh sealed the victory, and their fourth premiership, when Fogarty picked up a Seagulls' kick and ran 90 metres untouched to score under the posts. Kurtis Rowe was awarded the Duncan Hall Medal for man of the match for his two-try effort.[5][6]

NRL State Championship

After winning the Grand Final, the Burleigh Bears qualified for the NRL State Championship on NRL Grand Final day. They were defeated by the Newtown Jets, the New South Wales Cup premiers, 16–20.[7][8]

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of the season (including finals).[9]

QRL awards

Team of the Year

PositionNatWinnerClub
FullbackEdene Gebbie Wynnum Manly Seagulls
WingJonathon Reuben Sunshine Coast Falcons
CentreIzaia Perese Redcliffe Dolphins
Five-eighthPatrick Templeman Wynnum Manly Seagulls
HalfbackTodd Murphy Sunshine Coast Falcons
PropJordan Grant Redcliffe Dolphins
HookerHarry Grant Sunshine Coast Falcons
Second-rowChris Lewis Sunshine Coast Falcons
LockTom Gilbert Townsville Blackhawks

See also

References

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