JTS 2025

Jordan Hotere started at five eight for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in the rescheduled Round Four match against the Tweed Heads Seagulls and in the 11th minute from the left of the play the ball and twelve metres from the try line Jordan Hotere put a short left foot grubber kick into the in-goal with the ball taken dead by the Tweed Heads Seagulls to require a goal line drop-out.

From the left of the play the ball in the 45th minute Jordan Hotere carried the ball from forty metres from the try line to the halfway and then in the 56th minute from the right of the dummy half Jordan Hotere ran from forty to thirty metres from the try line after dummying to his right. In addition in the 60th minute after receiving an off-load from his hooker twenty two metres from the try line Jordan Hotere was able to get the ball to within three metres of the try line and seven metres to the left of the uprights.
 
Majah Peachey started at left second row for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in the rescheduled Round Four match against the Tweed Heads Seagulls and in the 5th minute from an underneath line to the left of the play the ball Majah Peachey ran from twenty seven to thirty seven metres from his try line.

In the 12th minute after taking a Tweed Heads goal line drop-out on the first bounce forty metres from the try line Majah Peachey was able to get the ball to within twenty seven metres of the try line. Then in the 18th minute from two passes to the right of the play the ball Majah Peachey ran through the centre of the field from forty to forty metres from the try line.

In the 20th minute from two passes to the left of the play the ball Majah Peachey ran to his left to get the ball from twenty to forty metres from the try line before receiving a penalty for ruck interference. Also in the 45th minute Majah Peachey carried the ball down a short left blindside to run from forty five to thirty five metres from the try line.
 
Ray Puru also started at fullback for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the rescheduled Round Four match against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls with Ray Puru recording a try assist in the 55th minute when after running the ball down a right blindside from twelve to five metres from the try line Ray Puru threw a great cut-out pass to his right to put Brody Hawkins-Malcolm over to score in the right corner.

Ray Puru came close to scoring himself in the 38th minute when he chased through a Javon Andrews chip kick but unfortunately Ray Puru was not able to collect the ball in the in-goal area directly under the posts.

Ray Puru also made a line break in the 16th minute when from the left of a Tweed Heads scrum win just five metres from his own try line Ray Puru beat one defender with spped before a right arm fend beat a second to enable him to charge won the left touchline and get the ball five metres into Wynnum Manly territory.

Ray Puru then made a half break in the 32nd minute with a run to the left of the play the ball and run from nineteen metres from his own try line to the halfway mark.

In the 6th minute after taking a Wynnum Manly kick of the fullback near the right touchline and twelve metres from his own try line Rya Puru carried the ball to the opposite side of the field and out to the twenty one metre mark. Ray Puru then ran out of dummy half to his left in the 30th minute and broke three tackles including one by way of a counter clockwise spin to make thirteen metres and get the ball to the halfway mark. Also from the right of a Tweed Heads scrum win in the 49th minute Rya Puru continued to run to his right from eight to twenty two metres from his try line.

From wide on the right side of the field in the 55th minute Ray Puru ran from five metres inside his half to nine metres into Wynnum Manly’s and then in the 62nd minute from the left of a Tweed Heads scrum win on the forty metre mark Ray Puru got the ball to the halfway mark. Ray Puru rounded out a strong match in the 68th minute with a run down a short right blindside to get from fifteen to thirty metres from his try line after breaking a tackle.
 
Beau Hartmann continued on the left wing for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the rescheduled Round Four match against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls with Beau Hartmann doing well in just the 3rd minute of the match with a yardage carry from his own try line to thirteen metres out.

From the right of the play the ball but on the left side of the field Beau Hartmann ran from thirty to forty one metres from his try line. Then after taking a Wynnum Manly kick-off on the first bounce twenty two metres from his try line Beau Hartmann did well to get the ball to the thirty eight metre mark. Then in the 16th minute from the right of the play the ball Beau Hartmann carried the ball from the halfway to thirty six metres from the try line.

After juggling another Wynnum Manly kick-off in the 23rd minute Beau Hartmann was still able to get the ball to the twenty metre mark and then in the 52nd minute from the left of a Tweed Heads scrum win Beau Hartmann ran through the centre of the field from forty four to twenty nine metres from the try line.
 
Isaac Harrison started in the front row and captain for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the rescheduled Round Four match against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls and in the 18th minute from an underneath line to the right of the play the ball Isaac Harrison ran through the centre of the field from thirty to nineteen metres from the try line. Then from the left of the play the ball in the 26th minute Isaac Harrison ran from ten metres inside his half to two metres into Wynnum Manly’s.
 
Bodhi Sharpley started in the front row for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the rescheduled Round Four match against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls with Bodhi Sharpley making a line break in the 18th minute with a huge charge from a Wynnum Manly kick-off with Bodhi Sharpley bursting through the centre of the defensive line and three defenders and rumbling downfield to seven metres into Wynnum Manly territory.

In the 9th minute from the left of the play the ball Bodhi Sharpley ran from five metres inside his half to ten metres into Wynnum Manly’s. Then Bodhi Sharpley returned the Wynnum Manly second half kick-off return to the twenty metre mark. Also from the left of the play the ball in the 50th minute Bodhi Sharpley stepped off his left foot to run from thirty to forty four metres from the try line and breaking a tackle.

From the right of the play the ball in the 53rd minute and thirty metres from the try line Bodhi Sharpley got the ball within nineteen metres of the try line and then in the 62nd minute from the right of the play the ball Bodhi Sharpley ran through the centre of the field from ten metres inside his half to the halfway mark. To round out a strong match in the 62nd minute and to the right of the play the ball Bodhi Sharpley ran through the centre of the field once again from eighteen to thirty metres from the try line.
 
Jye Watton also started from the bench for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the rescheduled Round Four match against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls and after coming onto the field to operate at lock in the 55th minute, Jye Watton from a Tweed Heads penalty restart got the ball from thirty to forty metres from the try line.

From the right of the play the ball in the 62nd minute Jye Watton carried the ball from twenty four to thirty four metres from his try line and then in the 65th minute a Jye Watton kick-off return saw him get the ball out to the twenty three metre mark as he ran to his right.
 
Some good match-ups looming tonight in the MM Cup when Tweed take on Ipswich, new signing Nathan Fraser lines up against Zane Harrison and Henry Kallquist takes on Isaac Harrison and Bodhi Sharpley.
 
Javon Andrews also started at five eight for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the rescheduled Round Four match against the Wynnum Manly Seagulls with Javon Andrews scoring in the 20th minute by way of an eleven metre run down a short left blindside with Javon Andrews dummying to his left before stepping off his left foot to carry three defenders over the try line to get the ball down eight metres in from the left corner post.

Javon Andrews kicked the first of his two conversions in the 20th minute with a good right foot strike from eight metres in from the right touchline to convert his own try. Javon Andrews second conversion in the was an even better strike in the 55th minute from the right touchline to convert Brody Hawkins-Malcolm’s try. Javon Andrews added a penalty goal in the 63rd minute from eighteen metres out and six metres to the right of the goal posts.

Javon Andrews also recorded a try assist in the 16th minute when from the right of the play the ball and after running from twenty eight to twenty two metres from the try line Javon Andrews hit Cruz Dangerfield with a good short pass to his right for his right second rower to burst away to score twelve metres to the right of the posts.

Javon Andrews also set up a second try for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the 38th minute when from twelve metres from the try line and to the right of the dummy half Javon Andrews kicked back to his left but Ray Puru could not get to the ball in the in-goal area under the posts.

From the left of a Tweed Heads scrum win in the 13th minute ran from ten metres inside his half to five metres into Wynnum Manly’s before passing to his left to create space for his left centre. Javon Andrews then ran out of dummy half to his right in the 18th minute before cutting back to his left as he ran from forty three to twenty seven metres from the try line. Also in the 51st minute from the left of a Tweed Heads scrum win Javon Andrews ran the ball from twenty to five metres from the try line.
 
Well done to the Tweed Heads U17 and U19 girls sides for making the semi-finals of their respective competitions.
 
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