Here is the first of our Around the Grounds feature stories – To Neutrality.
It covers two questions – Where are Grand Finals played? and Where should they be played?
Continue reading “Around the Grounds feature – To Neutrality”Local Sport, Always
Here is the first of our Around the Grounds feature stories – To Neutrality.
It covers two questions – Where are Grand Finals played? and Where should they be played?
Continue reading “Around the Grounds feature – To Neutrality”Back in March we filmed a pre season trial game between Maroochydore and Chinchilla. Here is what we got.
Continue reading “Maroochydore versus Chinchilla pre season trial”Yandina have claimed the 2019-20 Sunshine Coast Cricket Association Women’s premiership.
Continue reading “Yandina Sunshine Coast Women’s Twenty20 premiers”A week of rain has seen three Division 1 Sunshine Coast cricket fixtures rescheduled as one dayers.
Continue reading “Maroochydore wait for washout with Caloundra”The weekends Sunshine Coast cricket fixtures were thrown into chaos.
We interviewed Maroochydore Division 1 captain Blain Schloss before his sides game against Caloundra was called off.
Continue reading “Sunshine Coast cricket Round 13 day 1: interview with Blane Schloss”On today’s Around the Grounds – Coolum and Gympie pay homage the 1868 Aboriginal tour of Great Britain, Nambour and Maleny come down to the wire in Div 3, Maroochydore have 2 pieces of silverware, and the Reds are over in Johanesberg.
Continue reading “Coolum and Gympie acknowledge indigenous team, Swans win one day final, Reds in Joberg – AtG 200205”Here is the first part of our coverage from this past weekends Sunshine Coast cricket fixtures.
Continue reading “Sunshine Coast cricket February 1 and 2”Queensland Reds head coach Brad Thorn has named his first team of the 2020 Super Rugby season for the sides opening round clash against the Brumbies in Canberra.
Up to five players could make their Queensland debuts with Brothers backrower Harry Wilson named at number-eight and Henry Speight selected on the wing against his former club.
Following standout performances in Queensland Premier Rugby that led to selection with Brisbane City in the National Rugby Championship last year, Queensland pathway trio Dane Zander, Seru Uru, and Hunter Paisami could potentially also make their Queensland debuts after being named on the bench.
The Reds will be bolstered up-front with the return of props JP Smith and Feao Fotuaika from injury, while Izack Rodda will also make his comeback following routine off-season ankle surgery post the Rugby World Cup.
Queensland’s backline remains unchanged from last week’s pre-season win over the Waratahs in Dalby, with Isaac Lucas earning his second Super Rugby start in the number-10 jersey and James O’Connor partnering Jordan Petaia in an exciting centre-pairing combination.
Liam Wright will lead the team in his first Queensland-capped match as captain and will have the support of Rodda, Speight and Bryce Hegarty as part of the Reds leadership group this season.
“We’re excited for the season to start,” Thorn said.
“We have the Brumbies first-up and we look forward to a tough contest.
“Dalby and Gladstone had us for two trial games which were important hit-outs leading into the season.
“Five guys could make their Queensland debuts on Friday night which is an awesome thing to recognise.
“They’ve worked hard during the pre-season and deserve their selection.”
St.George Queensland Reds v Brumbies – GIO Stadium, Canberra on 31 January at 6:15pm AEST
1. JP Smith – GPS
2. Brandon Paenga-Amosa – Sunnybank
3. Taniela Tupou – Brothers
4. Angus Blyth – Bond University
5. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto – Souths
6. Angus Scott-Young – University of Queensland
7. Liam Wright © – Easts
8. Harry Wilson* – Brothers
9. Tate McDermott – University of Queensland
10. Isaac Lucas – Sunnybank
11. Henry Speight* – Bond University
12. James O’Connor – Brothers
13. Jordan Petaia – Wests
14. Jock Campbell – University of Queensland
15. Bryce Hegarty – GPS
16. Alex Mafi – Bond University
17. Dane Zander** – Norths
18. Feao Fotuaika – GPS
19. Izack Rodda – Easts
20. Seru Uru** – Easts
21. Moses Sorovi – Wests
22. Hamish Stewart – Brothers
23. Hunter Paisami** – Wests
*denotes Queensland debut
**denotes potential Queensland debut
On the final weekend of Sunshine Coast cricket in 2019, Coolum managed to pick up it’s second win of the season.
Continue reading “Coolum pick up first Twenty20 win, just miss semis in that format”Maroochydore have taken full points in Pool A of Sunshine Coast cricket’s Twenty20 competition.
Continue reading “Sunshine Coast Twenty20 results – Pool A”