Review of matches for JTS players transitioning to QCUp and NRL

Round Eleven against the Sunshine Coast Falcons saw Vaka Sikahele continued from the bench for the Tweed Heads Seagulls and after coming onto the field to operate at dummy half in the 24th minute Vaka Sikahlele almost immediately ran out of dummy half to his right to carry the ball from thirty eight metres to the halfway mark. Then in the 45th minute Vaka Sikahele also ran out of dummy half to his right through the centre of the field to promote the ball from thirty five metres from his try line to within two metres of the halfway mark.

Playing thirty nine minutes Vaka Sikahele ran for eighty metres (eighteen post contact) and made twenty five tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Oskar Bryant continued at hooker for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Eleven of the Queensland Cup against the Sunshine Coast Falcons and in the 16th minute Oskar Bryant ran out of dummy half to his left from ten metres inside his half to five metres into Sunshine Coast territory.

Playing fifty minutes Oskar Bryant ran for fifty five metres (eight post contact) and made twenty seven tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Kaleb Ngamanu continued on the left wing for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Eleven of the Queensland Cup against the Sunshine Coast Falcons and in the 5th minute from the left of the play the ball and thirty two metres from his try line Kaleb Ngamanu surged forward to within three metres of the halfway mark.

Also from the left of the play the ball in the 7th minute another strong Kaleb Ngamanu carry saw the ball promoted from twenty three to thirty seven metres from his try line. Then in the 45th minute Kaleb Ngamanu ran onto the ball to the left of the dummy half as he ran the ball from five metres inside his own territory to six metres into the Falcons half. Also in the 63rd minute Kaleb Ngamanu ran the ball through the centre of the field from thirty five to forty five metres from his try line.

Playing the entire match Kaleb Ngamanu ran for ninety nine metres (twenty nine post contact) and made three tackles.
 
Arama Hau moved to lock for the Ipswich Jets in Round Eleven of the Queensland Cup against the Norths Devils with Arama Hau coming close to scoring in the 18th minute only to be held up under the goals posts after an eight metre surge through the middle of the field.

Arama Hau broke a tackle in the 6th minute after charging onto the ball to the right of the dummy half from the thirty six metre mark to halfway. Also from the right of the play the ball in the 39th minute Atama Hau was able to make twelve metres from his own twenty metre mark with the last five metres made by Arama Hau whilst backing his way forward. Then in the 57th minute from the left of the play the ball Arama Hau got the ball to the halfway mark after taking possession thirty eight metres from his try line.

Playing all eighty minutes Arama Hau ran for seventy six metres (thirty five post contact), broke a tackle and made eighteen tackles of his own at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Seth Nikotemo started at right second row for the Ipswich Jets in Round Eleven of the Queensland Cup against the Norths Devils with Seth Nikotemo heavily involved in a Jets try in the 53rd minute with a superb catch and pass to his right to put his right centre into space and subsequently set up his right winger to score.

In the 19th minute Seth Nikotemo made a strong run down the right channel from twenty two to eight metres from the try line. Then from two passes to the right of the play the ball in the 26th minute Seth Nikotemo after receiving the ball on the halfway mark ran the ball ten metres into Devils territory.

From two passes to the right of the play the ball in the 47th minute a Seth Nikotemo yardage carry saw the ball moved from twelve to twenty two metres from the try line. Also in the 51st minute Seth Nikotemo ran the ball down the right channel from twenty seven to thirty eight metres from his try line.

Playing all eighty minutes of the match Seth Nikotemo ran for seventy four metres (thirty eight post contact) and made twenty tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Oskar Bryant started at hooker for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Twelve of the Queensland Cup against the Toowoomba Clydesdales with Oskar Bryant coming close to scoring in the 35th minute with a dart out of dummy half to his right from a metre from the try line with Oskar Bryant spinning clockwise to get over the try line but the referee ruled that Oskar Bryant had lost the ball over the try line before getting the ball to the ground ten metres in from the right corner post.

Playing the entire match Oskar Bryant ran for twenty nine metres, broke a tackle and made a team leading thirty nine tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui moved into the Tweed Heads Seagulls starting line-up at lock in Round Twelve of the Queensland Cup against the Toowoomba Clydesdales and in the 17th minute Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui took a kick-off on the full in the centre of the field running back towards his try seventeen metres from his try line and wheeled around to get the ball out to the twenty eight metre mark.

In the 17th minute from the right of the play the ball and thirty two metres from his try line Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran the ball to within five metres of the halfway mark. Then in the 54th minute after tacking back to collect a poor Seagulls pass thirty seven metres from his try line Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran forward to the halfway mark.

Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran the ball through the centre of the field in the 64th minute from the right of the play the ball from forty six metres to thirty three metres from the try line with Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui then awarded a penalty for ruck interference. Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui then made an additional thirteen metres from a run from the penalty restart.

Playing forty six metres Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran for 102 metres (thirty three post contact), broke a tackle and made twenty one tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Vaka Sikahele started from the bench for the Tweed Heasds Seagulls in Round Twelve of the Queensland Cup against the Toowoomba Clydesdales and after coming onto the field to play at lock in the 28th minute Vaka Sikahele scored an outstanding solo try in the 70th minute with Vaka Sikehale running out of dummy half to his right on the halfway mark with Vaka Sikahele bursting between two defenders before veering to his left to beat the fullback and race away to score four metres in from the left corner post.

From the left of the play the ball in the 63rd minute and forty metres from his try line Vaka Sikahele shaped to pass to his left before running himself and then Vaka Sikahele was able to shrug off one defender on the halfway mark and then make an additional seven metres into the Clydesdales half. Earlier in the 36th minute from the left of the play the ball Vaka Sikehele carried the ball through the centre of the field from twenty to thirty two metres from his try line.

Playing fifty six minutes Vaka Sikahele ran for 124 metres (twenty six post contact), broke a team leading six tackles and made twenty five tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Kaleb Ngamanu started on the left wing for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Twelve of the Queensland Cup against the Toowoomba Clydesdales with Kaleb Ngamanu scoring the first of his three tries in the 8th minute with a six metre run down the left touchline to score in the left corner.

Kaleb Ngamanu added a second try in the 12th minute with another six metre effort to score in the left corner with Kaleb Ngamanu holding off his opposing winger with a right arm fend.

Kaleb Ngamanu completed his hat trick in the 43rd minute when after playing the ball ten metres from the try line Kaleb Ngamanu backed up when the Seagulls dummy half ran to his right with Kaleb Ngamanu getting the ball five metres out and forcing his way over and get the ball down ten metres to the left of the posts.

From the left of the play the ball in the 4th minute Kaleb Ngamanu was able to get the ball from twenty two to thirty five metres from the try line and then in the 10th minute after taking a kick off on the full in front of his posts Kaleb Ngamanu returned the ball to the twenty three metre mark.

From the right of the play the ball in the 24th minute and just two metres from his try line a Kaleb Ngamanu yardage carry saw him get the ball to the fourteen metre mark. Then a minute later in the 25th minute Kaleb Ngamanu ran the ball through the centre of the field from ten to twenty one metres from his try line.

Kaleb Ngamanu also ran the ball through the centre of the field in the 70th minute from the left of the play the ball from twenty three to thirty eight metres from his try line. Also in the 75th minute a Kaleb Ngamanu twenty metre tap restart saw him promote the ball to the thirty five metre mark.

Playing the entire match Kaleb Ngamanu ran for 188 metres (forty eight post contact), made two line breaks, broke four tackles and made four tackles of his own at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Jaylan De Groot started at fullback for the Ipswich Jets in Round Twelve of the Queensland Cup against the Central Queensland Capra’s with Jaylan De Groot making the fifth run of the match from the left of the play the ball through the centre of the field from forty metres from his try line to two metres into Capra’s territory.

From the right of the play the ball in the 3rd minute and eight metres inside his own territory a Jaylan De Groot effort saw him get the ball eight metres into Central Queensland’s half. Then in the 26th minute Jaylan De Groot ran out of dummy half to his left through the centre of the field from thirty one metres from his try line to within four metres of the halfway mark. Also in the 61st minute after picking up a Capra’s kick eight metres from his try line in the left corner Jaylan De Groot was able to bring the ball out to the twenty five metre mark.

A Jaylan De Groot kick off in the 53rd minute produced a good result for the Jets when his long kick off to is left dipped at the last moment and as a result was knocked on by Central Queensland in the corner for the Jets to get the ball back ten metres from the try line.

Playing all eighty minutes of the match Jaylan De Groot ran for fifty four metres (nineteen post contact), broke a tackle and also made four tackles.
 
Seth Nikotemo started at right second row for the Ipswich Jets in Round Twelve of the Queensland Cup against the Central Queensland Capra’s and in the 24th minute from the right of the play the ball Seth Nikotemo’s strong run that included 80% of his metres post contact saw the ball promoted from ten to thirty metres from the try line.

After picking up a knock on by the Capra’s in the 26th minute four metres out from his try line and in front of his posts Seth Nikotemo ran the ball out to the twenty four metre mark before getting an off-load away to his left. A minute later in the 27th minute from two passes to the right of the play the ball Seth Nikotemo was able to carry the ball from six metres inside his half to six metres into the Capra’s half.

Seth Nikotemo ran an underneath route to the right of the play the ball in the 47th minute to run the ball from seventeen to thirty metres from his try line and then in the 68th minute Seth Nikotemo also ran an underneath route to the right of the dummy half to get the ball from twenty three to thirty six metres from his try line.

Playing all eighty minutes of the match Seth Nikotemo ran for eighty two metres (twenty four metres post contact), broke two tackles and made twenty tackles at a 95% tackling efficiency.
 
Arama Hau continued at lock for the Ipswich Jets in Round Twelve of the Queensland Cup against the Central Queensland Capra’s with Arama Hau making the fourth hit-up of the match from two passes to the right of the play the ball from twenty eight to forty metres from his try line.

From the left of the play the ball in the 3rd minute Arama Hau was able to run the ball from the halfway mark to thirty four metres from the try line and then in the 8th minute from two passes to the left of the play the ball Arama Hau carried the ball from thirty six to within twenty one metres of the try line. Also in the 17th minute Arama Hau from the left of the dummy half Arama Hau got within ten metres of the try line after commencing his run twenty one metres out.

Arama Hau ran the ball through the centre of the field in the 30th minute with a yardage carry from the left of the play the ball from ten to twenty one metres from his try line. Arama Hau also ran the ball to the left of the dummy half in the 47th minute from twenty nine to forty four metres from his ty line with at least 70% of his metres being post contact.

In the 62nd minute after receiving an off-load from his right Arama Hau ran into space and charged from thirty five to within ten metres of the try line., breaking a tackle along the way. Arama Hau then ran the ball through the centre of the field from the right of the dummy half to get the ball from ten metres inside his half to nine metres into Central Queensland territory.

Playing sixty six minutes Arama Hau ran for a team leading 142 metres, a team leading sixty six of which were post contact. Arama Hau also broke a tackle and made twenty one tackles at a tackling efficiency of 95.45%.
 
Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui continued at lock for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Thirteen of the Queensland Cup against the Central Queensland Capra’s and in the 12th minute from a standing start after receiving an off-load from his left Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui got the ball within twenty metres of the try line after receiving the ball thirty metres out.

Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran the ball through the centre of the field from the right of the play the ball in the 20th minute from forty two to twenty seven metres of the try line and then from the play the ball Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui received an off-load from his right from the dummy half and got over the try line four metres to the left of the posts from twelve metres out but the referee ruled hat Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui had knocked the ball on over the try line.

Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui also ran the ball through the centre of the field from the right of the play the ball in the 22nd minute to get the ball from ten metres inside his territory to eight metres into the Capra’s half. Also in the 65th minute after receiving an off-load from his right Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui carried the ball from forty six to thirty three metres from try line.

Playing forty five minutes in the front row Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran for a team leading 162 metres, a team leading sixty one of which per post contact, broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 3.43 seconds and made twenty eight tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Kaleb Ngamanu continued on the left wing in Round Thirteen against the Central Queensland Capra’s with Kaleb Ngamanu recording a spectacular try assist in the 33rd minute when after receiving the ball on the left touchline Kaleb Ngamanu ran the ball from forty to thirty two metres from the try line before putting in a right foot chip kick with Kaleb Ngamanu taking his own chip kick on the full ten metres from the try line with the catch being contested. Kaleb Ngamanu then broke two tackles before throwing a good right arm flick off-load when being tackled by the fullback for one of his support players to score.

The 10th minute saw Kaleb Ngamanu ran the ball down the left touchline from forty to thirty metres from the try line and then in the 50th minute from the right of the dummy half Kaleb Ngamanu carried the ball through the centre of the field from twenty four to thirty six metres away from his try line.

Playing all eighty minutes of the match Kaleb Ngamanu ran for 104 metres (fourteen post contact), broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 3.47 seconds and made five tackles missing none.
 
Jaylan De Groot continued at fullback for the Ipswich Jets in Round Fourteen of the Queensland Cup against the Mackay Cutters and in the 7th minute from the left of the play the ball and twenty metres from his try line Jaylan De Groot was able to make ten metres.

The 7th minute saw Jaylan De Groot carry the ball through the centre of the field from the right of the dummy half from seven metres inside his territory to nine metres into the Cutters half. Then in the 64th minute after chiming into the backline on the right Jalyan De Groot got the ball from forty to twenty seven metres from the try line.

Jaylan De Groot did well in the 68th minute when after taking possession of the ball to the right of the play the ball thirty five metres from his try line Jaylan De Groot put in a chip kick for himself and after retrieving the ball on the first bounce Jaylan De Groot ran the ball to eight metres from the try line before off-loading to his right but his right winger was tackled just short of the try line.

Playing the entire match Jaylan De Groot ran for 101 metres (thirty one post contact), broke four tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.11 seconds and made six tackles.
 
Ryan Foran continued at left second row for the Ipswich Jets in Round Fourteen of the Queensland Cup against the Mackay Cutters with Ryan Foran making a line break in the 17th minute when after receiving the ball wide on the left side of the field thirty metres from his own try line Ryan Foran charged down the left touchline to within twenty metres of the try line before passing inside to his left centre.

In the 14th minute from the right of the play the ball and thirty five metres from the try line Ryan Foran made ten metres towards the try lien and from a Jets penalty restart in the 56th minute Ryan Foran ran the ball from ten metres inside his half to three metres into Mackay territory.

Playing all eighty minutes of the match Ryan Foran ran for ninety seven metres (twenty seven post contact), made a line break, broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 3.32 seconds and made thirty tackles at a tackling efficiency of 93.75%.
 
Arama Hau moved to right second row for the Ipswich Jets in Round Fourteen of the Queensland Cup against the Mackay Cutters with Arama Hau scoring in the 78th minute by way of a straight hard charge from close range and to the right of the play the ball to score under the posts.

From the right of the play the ball in the 7th minute Arama Hau was able to move the ball from twenty eight to forty metres from the try line and in the 31st minute Arama Hau ran an underneath route to the right of the play the ball to carry the ball through the centre of the field from forty to twenty eight metres from the try line with Arama Hau breaking a tackle along the way.

From the left of the play the ball in the 36th minute Arama Hau ran the ball through the centre of the field from thirty two to forty two metres from the try line and also in the 44th minute Arama Hau ran the ball through the centre of the field and broke two tackles as he ran the ball from thirty four metres from the try line to halfway.

Playing the entire match Arama Hau ran for ninety seven metres (forty five metres post contact), made a line break, broke a team leading seven tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 2.8 seconds and made twenty tackles at tackling efficiency of 90.91%.
 
Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui moved to the front row for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Fourteen of the Queensland Cup against the Northern Pride with Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui making the fourth hit-up of the match from the right of the play the ball through the centre f the field to get the ball from thirty three to forty five metres from the try line.

Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui also ran the ball through the centre of the field in the 13th minute from the right of the dummy half to make eleven metres to get the ball to the halfway and in the 62nd minute from two passes to the left of the play the ball Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui got the ball from eight metres from the halfway to ten metres into Northern Pride territory.

Playing fifty three minutes Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran for fifty one metres (twenty seven post contact), played the ball at an average speed of 4.3 seconds and made thirty three tackles at a 97.06% tackling efficiency.
 
Kaleb Ngamanu started on the left wing for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Fifteen of the Queensland Cup against the Burleigh Bears with Kaleb Ngamanu scoring in the 56th minute by way of a ten metre uninterrupted run down the left touchline with Kaleb Ngamanu breaking the ball around to twelve metres to the left of the uprights.

Kaleb Ngamanu also recorded a line break assist in the 37th minute when after receiving the ball wide on the left side of the field Kaleb Ngamanu drew two defender before passing to his left forty five metres from his try line to enable his left centre to charge down the left touchline.

Kaleb Ngamanu also made a strong run down the left touchline from eighteen metres out with Kaleb Ngamanu cutting inside off his left foot only to be tackled less than two metres from the try line.

The 4th minute saw Kaleb Ngamanu run out of dummy half to his right through the centre of the field from thirty five metres from the try line to within two metres of the halfway and then in the 53rd minute a run from a Seagulls twenty metre tap restart saw Kaleb Ngamanu able to get the ball to the thirty one metre mark. Also in the 55th minute from the left of the play the ball Kaleb Ngamanu ran from thirty five to twenty metres from the try line.

Playing all eighty minutes of the match Kaleb Ngamanu ran for a team leading 142 metres (thirty seven post contact), broke two tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.26 seconds and made five tackles at a 100% tackling efficiency.
 
Vaka Sikahele started at hooker for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Fifteen of the Queensland Cup against the Burleigh Bears and after receiving an off-load in the 4th minute Vaka Sikahele ran to his right from thirty six to within nineteen metres of the try line.

The 36th minute saw Vaka Sikahele run to his right out of dummy half from thirty six metres from his try line to six metres into Burleigh territory. Vaka Sikahele also ran out of dummy half to his right in the 73rd minute down a short right blindside from ten metres inside his half to nine metres into Burleigh’s half.

Playing sixty two minutes Vaka Sikahele ran for fifty nine metres (twelve post contact), played the ball at an average speed of 3.87 seconds and made thirty one tackles at a tackling efficiency of 88.57%.
 
Back
Top Bottom