Talented junior players not linked to the Titans but maybe should be

Hi Mdrew.
I went to the National schoolboys final and saw Rueben Tamariki play and he was just outstanding with his power running and running of great lines to score 2 tries. I understand he has not signed with anyone and I have never heard of him previously. I wonder whether you know much about his background, what your thoughts are of him and whether the Titans should be having a much closer look at him.
Reubin has been outstanding this season for PBC I agree.

Over the last two years he has dominated the NRRRL U18 competition playing for the Bilambil Jets including making his NRRRL First Grade debut this year. He also played well for the Northern Rivers Titans U18 Laurie Daley Cup side earlier this season.

I certainly think that it would be more than worth the Titans offering him a deal for next year and see how he goes in the MM Cup.

This season he has worked on his fitness and mobility and it has certainly paid off mate.
 
Reubin has been outstanding this season for PBC I agree.

Over the last two years he has dominated the NRRRL U18 competition playing for the Bilambil Jets including making his NRRRL First Grade debut this year. He also played well for the Northern Rivers Titans U18 Laurie Daley Cup side earlier this season.

I certainly think that it would be more than worth the Titans offering him a deal for next year and see how he goes in the MM Cup.

This season he has worked on his fitness and mobility and it has certainly paid off mate.
Thanks for that Mdrew. I would think the Titans should move quickly to sign him as I am sure there were other clubs recruitment officers there who would have been impressed by his outstanding game
 
In September 2024 Dylan Terblanche was named in the 2024 South East Queensland U16 Barbarians Emerging Reds Cup squad with Dylan Terblanche starting on the right wing on Match Day One against Brisbane White U16’s and scoring a double as well as making multiple line breaks.
 
Dylan Terblanche started at fullback for the TSS First XV in Round Four of the GPS Rugby First XV against Brisbane Boys College (BBC) with Dylan Terblanche scoring in the 5th minute when he backed up a line break from a TSS scrum win by Dallas Ingram with Dylan Terblanche receiving the ball from his left and run ten metres to score ten metres in from the right corner post.

Wide on the left side of the field in the 15th minute saw Dylan Terblanche run the ball from forty to twenty four metres from the try line before throwing a long pass to his left to enable his left winger to carry the ball into the attacking twenty.
 
Agapetos Leto-Felo also started at No. 8 for the TSS First XV in Round Four of the GPS Rugby First XV competition against Brisbane Boys Collage (BCC) and in the 16th minute Agapetos Leto-Felo made a strong run down the right touchline from twenty two metres out to get within two metres of the try line however his inside pass went to ground.
 
Agapetos Leto-Felo kicked off his 2024 season playing in the CC Cup for the Wynnum Manly Seagulls with Agapetos Leto-Felo making his first appearance of the season off the bench in Round Two against the Norths Devils with Agapetos Leto-Felo coming onto the field in the 24th minute to operate in the front row.

Agapetos Leto-Felo came close to scoring in the 54th minute only for the referee rule that Agapetos Leto-Felo lost the ball over the try line five metres to the right of the goal posts after a surge from six metres out and two passes the right of the play the ball.

Agapetos Leto-Felo in the 33rd minute from a Wynnum Manly penalty restart fourteen metres from the try line was able to come within centremetres of scoring ten metres in from the left touchline with Agapetos Leto-Felo only stopped by five Devils defenders. Also in the 54th minute from the left of the play the ball and sixteen metres from the try line Agapetos Leto-Felo ran to within four metres of the try line mid-way between the uprights and corner post on the right side of the field.
 
Dylan Terblanche continued at fullback for the TSS First XV in Round Five of the GPS Rugby competition against Brisbane State High School (BSHS) with Dylan Terblanche making a line break in the 32nd minute when after receiving a long pass from his right when on the halfway mark Dylan Terblanche raced down the left touchline to within fifteen metres of the try line.
 
Agapetos Leto-Felo continued at No. 8 for the TSS First XV in Round Five of the GPS Rugby competition against Brisbane State High School (BSHS) with Agapetos Leto-Felo recording a line break assist in the 4th minute when from wide on the left side of the field Agapetos Leto-Felo drew the BSHS right winger to enable his left winger to make a line break down the left touchline.

After picking up the ball at the back of a ruck thirty seven metres from his try line Agapetos Leto-Felo ran to his left down a short left blindside to carry the ball over the halfway mark. Also in the 41st minute off the back of a TSS line out win twenty three metres from the try line Agapetos Leto-Felo peeled off his left towards the centre of the field to get within ten metres of the try line. Then in the 57th minute Agapetos Leto-Felo made a strong charge from the back of a TSS line out win to carry the ball from thirty seven to fourteen metres of the try line.
 
Agapetos Leto-Felo and Dylan Terblanche have been named in the 2024 Queensland Reds U16 side for a match against a NSW Waratahs U16 selection.
 
Agapetos Leto-Felo started at No. 8 for teh TSS First XV in Round Seven of the GPS school boy rugby competition against Ipswich Grammar School and in the 30th minute Agapetos Leto-Felo made a good run down the left channel from twenty four to ten metres from the try line and then from the back of a TSS line out win from the left touchline in the 34th minute Agapetos Leto-Felo ran the ball towards the centre of the field and got the ball from thirty eight to sixteen metres from the try line directly in front of the posts after breaking three tackles.
 
Dylan Terblanche started at fullback for the TSS First XV in Round Seven of the GPS school boy rugby competition against Ipswich Grammar School with Dylan Terblanche making a line break in the 26th minute when after taking an Ipswich Grammar School clearing kick on the full near the left touchline and forty eight metres from the try line, Dylan Terblanche beat one defender and raced down the left touchline to twenty five metres from the try line and then passed to his inside to Killarney Lavender with Dallas Ingram scoring under the posts and pass later.

In the 15th minute Dylan Terblanche ran a crash line from two passes to the right of a ruck to burst through the centre of the field from thirty three to twenty metres from the try line. Then in the 61st minute from three passes to the left of a TSS scrum win twenty five metres out Dylan Terblanche broke a tackle and then bumped off a second to carry the ball to get to within a metres of the try line midway between the goal posts and corner post on the left side of the field.

Dylan Terblanche did well defensively in the 53rd minute with a one on one try saving low tackle in space on the Ipswich Grammar School right winger No. 14 three metres from the try line and ten metres in from the left corner post.
 
Agapetos Leto-Felo moved into the Wynnum Manly starting line-up in the front row in Round Four of the CC Cup against the Souths Logan Magpies with Agapetos Leto-Felo scoring in the 14th minute with a powerful charge from the right of the play the ball fourteen metres out with Agapetos Leto-Felo just too big, strong and powerful for the defenders to break through two attempted tackles and carry the fullback over the try line to get the ball down ten metres to the right of the posts.

In the 2nd minute from a standing start when ten metres inside his half Agapetos Leto-Felo surged forward to get the ball eight metres into Souths Logan territory with approximately 85% of his metres being post contact. Then in the 10th minute from the right of the play the ball and twenty metres from his try line Agapetos Leto-Felo was able to make twelve metres.

From the right of the play the ball in the 18th minute Agapetos Leto-Felo got the ball from eight metres inside his half to ten metres in Magpies territory with approximately 80% of the metres gained being post contact. Agapetos Leto-Felo then made a good kick-off return from the second half kick-off to get the ball out to the twenty metre mark. Also in the 59th minute from the right of the play the ball Agapetos Leto-Felo ran the ball from the halfway to twelve metres inside the Magpies half.
 
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