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

With his performance for the Qld Reds against the Brumbies Agapetos Leto-Felo was named at No. 8 in Rugby Australia’s Week Two U16 Team of the Week.
 
No surprise that Agapetos Lote – Felo will start at No. 8 and captain for the Qld Reds U16's on Sunday against the NSW Waratah's.
 
Dylan Terblanche started at fullback for the TSS First XV in Round Nine of the GPS School Boy Rugby competition against Brisbane Grammar School with Dylan Terblanche recording a try assist in the 16th minute when after taking a Brisbane Grammar School clearing kick on the full on the halfway near the centre of the field Dylan Terblanche ran to his left and broke the defensive line to carry the ball to within fifteen metres of try line before drawing the Brisbane Grammar School fullback and passing to his left to his left winger who brought the ball around to score under the posts.

Dylan Terblanche also recorded a line break assist in the 47th minute when after chiming into the backline wide on the left Dylan Terblanche executed a lightening quick catch and pass to his left to put his winger away down the left touchline.
 
Agapetos Leto-Felo also started at No. 8 for the TSS First XV in Round Nine of the GPS School Boy Rugby competition against Brisbane Grammar School and in the 5th minute off the back of a TSS line out from the right touchline Agapetos Leto-Felo wheeled towards the centre of the field and get the ball from forty to twenty metres from the try line. Also in the 53rd minute Agapetos Leto-Felo tracked back to collect an errant TSS pass five metres inside his half and ran the ball ten metres inside Brisbane Grammar School’s territory.
 
Dylan Terblanche starts at fullback for the Qld Reds U16 side in the National U16 Grand Final against NSW.
 
Agapetos Leto-Felo starts at No. 8 and captain for the Qld Reds U16 side in the National U16 Grand Final against NSW Waratahs on Sunday.
 
One to keep an eye on in the Ipswich Jets 2025 MM Cup squad is hulking front rower Mostyn Bowen, he is a big unit at around 115kg but is very mobile.
 
Conrad Browne made the 2024 Courier Mail CC Cup Team of the Year and in 2025 the St Edmund's College fullback will start in the MM Cup for the Jets.
 
Former Coffs harbour youngster moved to Ipswich this season and was outstanding on the wing for the Ipswich Grammar School First XV and in 2025 will start the season as a member of the Ipswich Jets MM Cup squad.
 
2024 saw hooker Kayden Jones-Moore finish the season as the leading try scorer in the NSW Country Group Three U18 competition and in 2025 he moves up to Ipswich to play for the Jets in the MM Cup.
 
Igantius Park SHS flyer Patrick Krause is heading down to play for the Ipswich Jets MM Cup side in 2025.
 
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