
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 16 – 6 Mackay Cutters
Wynnum Manly pushed their winning streak to four with a 10-point win in Mackay.
Wynnum Manly 16 (C Fa’atili, G Hagai, K Martin tries; G Hagai 2 goals) def. Mackay 6 (B Baira try; B Baira goal) at BB Print Stadium,
Stat sheet
Mackay: Baden Robinson – 50 tackles; Kane Simon – 199 run metres; Brenton Baira – 2 line breaks
Wynnum Manly: Nathan Ward – 39 tackles; Zaen Edmonds – 205 run metres
Townsville Blackhawks 24 – 18 Ipswich Jets
A late Zac Laybutt try, thanks to a Tyreice Baira-Gela line break, sealed the win for Townsville over a spirited Jets side.
Townsville 24 (L Mene 2, E Hampson, Z Laybutt, R Wavik tries; D White 2 goals) def. Ipswich 18 (C Bundock, N Carrie, C Cassidy-Natano tries; N Carrie 2, R Balint goals) at North Ipswich Reserve.
Stat sheet
Ipswich: Samuel Inoke – 30 tackles; Cameron Bundock – 168 run metres
Townsville: Adam Mitchell – 27 tackles; Eddie Hampson – 196 run metres
Debuts: Corey Cassidy-Natano, Harrison Midgley (Ipswich)
Central Queensland Capras 34 – 32 Burleigh Bears
The Capras made it six in a row in a 66-point try fest against Burleigh in Emerald.
CQ Capras 34 (O Pattie 2, W Lewis, J McLachlan, T Peters, C Wight tries; J Marriott 5 goals) def. Burleigh 32 (T Khan-Pereira, T Roberts, D Samuela, S Shannon, K Skipps, K Somerville tries; D Samuela 4 goals) at Emerald Park.
Stat sheet
CQ Capras: Owen Pattie – 42 tackles; Mitchell Leard-Lamont – 203 run metres
Burleigh: Ben Kay – 31 tackles; Kaden Somerville – 138 run metres
Sunshine Coast Falcons 50 – 42 Northern Pride
The Falcons ended their losing run with a ridiculous win over the Pride where 16 tries and 92 points were scored.
Sunshine Coast 50 (T Couper 2, J Lanuto 2, L Bell, R Boaza, T McGoldrick, M Peut, Z Zanchetta tries; J Lowe 7 goals) def. Northern Pride 42 (D Ahwang 2, M Douthat 2, J Henderson, T Spark, H Williams tries; S Addo-Nona 7 goals) at Barlow Park.
Stat sheet
Northern Pride: Tom Spark – 33 tackles; Ronald Lewis – 155 run metres
Sunshine Coast: Jayden Taufa – 29 tackles; Taine Couper – 155 run metres; Jay Lanuto – 3 line breaks
Debuts: Bronson Ryan (Northern Pride); Jay Lanuto (Sunshine Coast)
Redcliffe Dolphins 20 – 10 Western Clydesdales
Redcliffe were another to end a losing streak in Round 7, defeating the Clydesdales in a mud bowl at Pittsworth.
Redcliffe 20 (W Boland, W Dobson, V Kepu, M Spence tries; W Cahill 2 goals) def. Western Clydesdales 10 (D Erepia, E Speed tries; E Speed goal) at Club Pittsworth.
Stat sheet
Western Clydesdales: Noah Brady – 22 tackles; Oliver Bichel – 168 run metres
Redcliffe: Braith Major – 33 tackles; Benjamin Kosi – 154 run metres; William Boland – 2 line breaks
Debuts: Reily Land, Udom Wala, Tobby Evans (Western Clydesdales); Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (Redcliffe)
Souths Logan-Tweed and Norths-Brisbane Tigers were washed out this past weekend and have both been rescheduled to Saturday, June 25.
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| Top Try Scorers | Top Point Scorers |
| 9 Ariki Wallace (Brisbane) | 78 Jye Marriott (CQ Capras) |
| 6 Zac Laybutt (Townsville) | 56 Jonah Glover (Brisbane) |
| 6 Mason Peut (Sunshine Coast) | 54 Cody Hunter (Redcliffe) |
| 5 Cody Hunter (Redcliffe) | 54 Jai Smoothy (Sunshine Coast) |
| 5 Mitchell Leard-Lamont (CQ Capras) | 44 Dylan White (Townsville) |
| 5 Thallon Peters (CQ Capras) | 42 Dion Samuela (Burleigh) |
| 5 Marcus Tanner (CQ Capras) | 36 Ariki Wallace (Brisbane) |
| 4 Joel Baldwin (Townsville) | 32 Sterling Addo-Nona (Northern Pride) |
| 4 Lucas Bell (Sunshine Coast) | 32 Tom Weaver (Tweed) |
| 4 Brandon Clarke (CQ Capras) | 28 Jack Bowyer (Wynnum Manly) |
Round 8 will be spread over two weekends, with one game being played (Souths Logan-Northern Pride) this weekend and the other six the week after. This also gives the chance for two catch-up games to be played.
Saturday, May 28
Tweed Seagulls v Norths Devils (Round 1 – catch-up game)
Townsville Blackhawks v Western Clydesdales (Round 6 – catch-up game)
Souths Logan Magpies v Northern Pride (Round 8 – scheduled game)