Bears and Blackhawks to lead the way in this year's Queensland Cup

By Matt Crowhurst / Roar Rookie

The 2020 Intrust Super Cup promises to be another exciting and entertaining instalment of Queensland’s premier rugby league competition as 14 teams battle for supremacy.

Several intriguing questions wait to be answered. Can anyone equal the Sunshine Coast Falcons’ unprecedented 21 wins from last season? Can the Burleigh Bears do what no team has done in nearly a decade and win back-to-back titles?

Here are my thoughts on the 2020 Intrust Super Cup.

Burleigh Bears
2019 finish: third, grand final winners
Predicted 2020 finish: top two

The defending champions have retained the majority of their grand final-winning side from and their preseason included an impressive 18-16 defeat of the Gold Coast Titans. They have a powerful pack including Luke Page, Hayden Schwass and Blake Leary and what is essentially an NRL spine featuring Kurtis Rowe, Jamal Fogarty and Pat Polotini. Captain Page is one of seven players (also Rowe, Fogarty, Politini, Leary, Sami Sauliuma and Schwass) who are all dual premiership winners at this level and provide the Bears with enviable experience. The experienced Rick Stone returns as coach.

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Townsville Blackhawks
2019 finish: fourth
Predicted 2020 finish: top two

Fast becoming the competition’s perennial under achievers, it is time for the Blackhawks to make a statement. They have recruited well, with New Zealand international Josh Hoffman bringing 189 games of NRL experience. A world-class finisher on his day, Hoffman has the potential to be devastating at this level and it will be interesting to see where he is used. Former Storm and Dragons forward Patrick Kaufusi joins the squad along with former Hunter Moses Meninga and the two of them will add depth, particularly with Tom Gilbert seemingly NRL bound. Hooker Kris Freeman remains one of the most underrated players in the competition and will again be a key man for the Blackhawks.

Souths Logan Magpies
2019 finish: tenth
Predicted 2020 finish: third to sixth

They have recruited exceptionally well with Darren Nicholls, Christian Hazard, James Taylor and Jack Goodsell just some of the players set to call Davies Park home in 2020. They are also set to benefit from their association with the Broncos with exciting youngsters Tesi Niu and Cory Paix among a host of baby Broncos allocated to the Magpies. Coach Jon Buchanan is one of the most astute coaches going around and his team will be one of the big improvers in 2020.

Wynnum Manly Seagulls
2019 finish: sixth
Predicted 2020 finish: third to sixth

One of the competition’s perennial heavyweights, the Seagulls will be disappointed with losing last year’s grand final and will doubtless be looking to go one better this season. They have gone for quality over quantity in their recruitment, with a rejuvenated Lloyd Perrett and Lachlan Maranta both looking to remind everyone that their days at the top level are not behind them. Trips to BMD Kougari Oval are never easy for travelling teams or their fans and 2020 will be no different.

Redcliffe Dolphins
2019 finish: seventh
Predicted 2020 finish: third to sixth

Much like Wynnum Manly, Redcliffe are another of the competition heavyweights, and are looking to bigger and better things in 2020. They are another who have recruited very well, with BJ Aufaga-To’omaga, Marmin Barba and Jonathon Reuben all set to flourish outside Jayden Nikorima and Cameron Cullen. The Dolphins will finish high up the ladder and will represent an imposing challenge to whoever has to meet them in the finals, especially if they secure a home semi-final.

Tweed Head Seagulls
2019 finish: sixth
Predicted 2020 finish: third to sixth

Fresh off the back of a successful 2019, Ben Woolf’s Seagulls will be looking to push on and make another finals appearance this year. The vast majority of last year’s squad have returned, including captain John Palavi, the exciting Lindon McGrady and the dangerous, Titans-contracted Treymain Spry. Former Super League and NRL player Fetuli Talanoa has joined the squad and will bring invaluable experience. They will surprise a few people this year.

Sunshine Coast Falcons
2019 finish: seventh
Predicted 2020 finish: seventh or eighth

The recruitment of PNG international Tom Butterfield is a very smart piece of business by new Falcons coach Sam Mawhinney. He will work well with fellow recruit Luke Capewell and the dynamic Todd Murphy, who will again lead the team around the field. The three playmakers will benefit from playing behind a big, powerful pack including the seemingly indestructible Dane Hogan and the highly regarded Sam Lavea, who could well prove to be the buys of the season. Last year the Falcons benefitted immensely from Storm players Harry Grant and Nicho Hynes, however it seems unlikely either will feature regularly in the Intrust Super Cup this season. The Falcons will be looking for a similar impact from their Storm-allocated players this season if they are go to deep into the finals.

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Easts Tigers
2019 finish: eighth
Predicted 2020 finish: seventh or eighth

New coach Craig Hodges will bring a refreshed and professional approach to the club. Retirements and departures have hit the Tigers hard, however they still boast a strong core group including Jack Svendsen, Brett Greinke and Jack Peoples. Hooker Aaron Booth showed signs of brilliance last season but was battered by injuries, so he will be hoping for an injury free 2020 to show what he can do. Brenko Lee signed with the Tigers and they will be hoping he sees at least some game time at Langlands Park before the Storm decide to use him in first grade. Other Melbourne Storm players allocated to the Tigers include Kelma Tuilagi, crowd favourite Albert Vete and Aaron Pene.

Norths Devils
2019 finish: fifth
Predicted 2020 finish: mid table (seventh to ninth)

The Devils showed what they are capable of in 2019 and will be hoping the additions of Bryce Donovan, Tony Tumusa and Carne Doyle-Manga can help push them even further in 2020. I see them sitting just outside the top eight at season’s end, however stringing a run of wins together could see them finishing in the top eight and once you are in the finals series anything is possible.

PNG Hunters
2019 finish: 13th
Predicted 2020 finish: tenth

Season 2019 was a tough year for the Hunters as they managed only five wins. A change at the top was exactly what was needed and the decision to appoint Matt Church as head coach will certainly prove to the right decision. Church may not be able to work miracles in his first season, however improvement is inevitable. While the top eight may be slightly out of reach the Hunters will certainly give a better account of themselves than they did last year.

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Mackay Cutters
2019 finish: 11th
Predicted 2020 finish: bottom four

Mackay features arguably the strongest local rugby league competition in Queensland, with a mouth-watering contingent of former NRL and Super League players set to light up the local fields. The Cutters can only benefit from a strong local competition and it would not be surprising to see former Warrior and New Zealand Test player Kevin Locke in Cutters colours before June 30. Former Canterbury Bulldog Craig Garvey is another man playing locally in Mackay who could undoubtedly make a contribution to the Cutters. Their key signing for 2020 is 22-year-old Tongan international Ata Hingano, who already has 32 NRL games on his resume.

Northern Pride
2019 finish: 12th
Predicted 2020 finish: bottom four

It could be a tough year for the Pride with several players leaving the club at the end of last season. On the positive side, Chris Oswald is a nuggety and creative player who will bring a lot to the squad. The Pride certainly do not lack speed out wide from Bernard Lewis, captain Javid Bowen and Gideon Gela-Mosby. The real question is whether their forwards can get the team rolling forward and provide their creative players with quality ball in the right part of the field.

Central Queensland Capras
2019 finish: 14th
Predicted 2020 finish: bottom four

Simply put, it is hard to see where the wins will come from for the Capras this season. There are some fantastic individuals involved in the team and some very talented players. However, as a group, there is perhaps not the depth or experience needed. Hopefully the Capras can improve and get more wins than they did last season, it is hard to see them getting more than three or four wins though.

Ipswich Jets
2019 finish: ninth
Predicted 2020 finish: bottom four

New coach Keiron Lander faces a challenging year at North Ipswich Reserve. The pluses do not quite equal the losses in the recruitment department, though Dalton Phillips and Gerome Burns are nice additions. Lander will be relying on experienced heads like Nat Neale, Peter Gubb and Phil Dennis to help guide talented youngsters Jacob Teevan and Jayden Connors.

The Crowd Says:

2020-03-11T12:52:11+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


Ah - fair enough then Thanks for the explanation

AUTHOR

2020-03-11T11:17:37+00:00

Matt Crowhurst

Roar Rookie


Military reference, Blackhawk helicopters. Townsville a proud military town.

2020-03-09T14:33:15+00:00

Nico

Roar Rookie


Cheers for the write up Matt, the QRL doesn't get the coverage it probably deserves, wouldn't be surprised to see PNG on track for a bit of a rebound after the national side's success against GB in the off season

2020-03-09T06:24:27+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


By the way, does anyone find the team name "Blackhawks" to be absolutely ridiculous? I know Australian sport has a penchant to copy American sport mascots, but to pick a team name that is so obviously tied in with American-Indian culture is just taking plagiarism to new and more stupid levels. Australia doesn't even have hawk birds native to the continent. Surely they could have picked an animal more well known to the area like the Brown snake, Taipans, Crocodiles, Sting rays etc?

AUTHOR

2020-03-09T04:15:19+00:00

Matt Crowhurst

Roar Rookie


Thanks Matt. I think Cameron will go ok, I think the year off last year may prove to be the best thing for him.

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2020-03-09T04:14:22+00:00

Matt Crowhurst

Roar Rookie


I don’t it’s off field, he seems a pretty level guy who has his life together. I think it may just be about timing. I remember speaking to Brett Greinke a couple of years ago. He had been set to make his NRL debut at Souths, got an injury, missed the opportunity and never got another chance. We know how good Luke Page and Nat Neale are but they only managed 1? NRL game between them.

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2020-03-09T04:10:25+00:00

Matt Crowhurst

Roar Rookie


Yes mate. Both Walker brothers have left and Keiron has the helm, very steady leader who knows the place inside out. I agree with Souths and the Woman’s comp, but I think the Panthers will give it a good shake.

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2020-03-09T04:07:56+00:00

Matt Crowhurst

Roar Rookie


Crazy isn’t it. I’m pretty sure it’s not off field, I think it’s jump about timing. I remember speaking to Brett Greinke a couple of years ago, he was all set for his NRL debut at Souths, got an injury, missed the window and hasn’t had another chance as yet. Nat Neale play 1 NRL game (as did Luke Page I think), we know how good they are but neither could get another crack.

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2020-03-09T04:04:53+00:00

Matt Crowhurst

Roar Rookie


Yes mate both Walker brothers have moved on and Keiron has the helm. Pretty steady hand to have in charge and he knows the place inside and out. Agree with Souths and the Woman’s comp; though I think Panthers will give it a shake.

2020-03-09T02:45:08+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Phil Dennis is still getting around I believe so you should be ok

2020-03-09T02:40:09+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Hard to think Cullen couldn't crack NRL. It may be an off-field thing as he's got all the skills.

2020-03-09T02:37:14+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I think they went all-in for the Titans coaching role, that's when they tendered the resignation last year. I believe they still have coaching aspirations.

2020-03-09T02:23:59+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Thanks for the write up Matt. Always great to have some info on the local comp.Now the challenge is on for some southerner to do the same for the NSWRL comp. As for my Dolphins, given our halfback probably debuted under the unlimited tackle rule I just hope he holds together for another year.

2020-03-09T01:31:53+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


I didn't realize the Jets had changed coaches. Isn't Shane still the coach? And I am picking Souths for the Woman's.

2020-03-09T01:14:25+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Dead set cert's!!! :thumbup: :laughing: :laughing: On paper they had a strong squad but that may have been more familiar names then quality stock. Guys like Su'A, Taga and co should've had them higher. Boyd was really starting to come on but by all reports Paix is one to watch. I might have to venture to Davies Park this year for more than just the markets.

2020-03-09T01:10:41+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


The Bears, Dolphins, Falcons and Blackhawks are the ones I expect to be there in Sydney on NRL GF day. Norths, Easts and the Hunters will be in the mix as well I think. QRL is a bit of a yo-yo comp. NRL affiliations can give drastic changes in performance from year to year.

2020-03-09T00:56:11+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


You guys are scaring me. Souths have been so poor for So long I don't want any mockers put on them. Come on the Magpies

2020-03-08T23:58:30+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Nice wrap Matt, welcome to The Roar. I have to say, I'm intrigued with your selections but well supported. The obvious one is the Falcons. Losing Grant and Hynes has to have an impact but I doubt they drop that far as they have a history of the next best shining through. I can't see them going down to 7th. Souths Logan should be one to watch with Paix and Nui along with Port and Vudogo. That's a super quick backline. I wonder whether they'll play Paix at hooker as it looks that's the way the Broncos are grooming him. Agree that Redcliffe will find their way back into contention. Always a good team, just a bad year IMO. Barba, Reuben & Fuller are try scorers. I hope Jayden finds his form, he was touted as better than Kodi but lost his way. Cullen would have the most tenacity I've seen in a half since JT(I think he's been worund just as long). I do like Burleigh and their run home to a premiership was astounding. It was a heart-breaking loss to the Bluebags in the interstate cup but they made a good account for themselves. They'll be strong again this year but I doubt B2B. Titans could do worse than to move Paige into 1st grade, IMO.

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