Review of matches for JTS players transitioning to QCUp and NRL

Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui started in the front row for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Twenty One of the Queensland Cup away to the PNG Hunters and in the 10th minute from the right of the play the ball Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui carried the ball through the centre of the field from thirty two to eighteen metres from the try line. Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui also ran the ball through the centre of the field in the 15th minute from the left of the dummy half from thirty two to forty six metres from the try line.

In his second stint on the field in the 56th minute from two passes to the left of the play the ball Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran from thirty three to forty seven metres from the try line. Also in the 61st minute after receiving an off-load from his right Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran from twenty to ten metres from the try line before getting a left arm off-load away to his right with his back to the try line. Then in the 67th minute from the right of the play the ball Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui was able to get the ball from ten to twenty three metres from his try line.

Playing forty nine minutes Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran for seventy eight metres (twenty two post contact), broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 3.37 seconds and made fourteen tackles at a tackling efficiency of 93.33%.
 
Carter Gordon moved to five eight for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Twenty One of the Queensland Cup away to the PNG Hunters with Carter Gordon scoring in the 15th minute when after receiving the ball two passes to the left of the play the ball nine metres from the try line Carter Gordon stepped off his left foot, beat two tackles more tackles with a counter clockwise spin to get the ball over the try line ten metres in from the left corner post.

Carter Gordon also recorded a try assist in the 10th minute with a superb thirty metre cut out pass from ten metres out onto the chest of his winger to score in the left corner.

Playing the entire match Carter Gordan ran for eighty three metres (nine post contact), broke a team leading six tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.17 seconds and made eleven tackles at a 91.7% tackling efficiency.
 
Ryan Foran continued at left second row for the Ipswich Jets in Round Twenty Two of the Queensland Cup against the Burleigh Bears with Ryan Foran making the third hit-up of the match from two passes to the left of the play the ball to run the ball out to the thirty metre mark.

In the 12th minute from the right of the play the ball and eight metres inside his own territory Ryan Foran was able to get the ball four metres into the Bears half. Then in the 42nd minute Ryan Foran ran out of dummy half to his right and after stepping off his right foot Ryan Foran ran from two metres inside his half to thirty two metres from the try line.

Ryan Foran also did well in the 34th minute to chase a Jest grubber kick into the in-goal and tackle the Burleigh right centre in-goal to force a goal line drop-out.

Playing the entire match Ryan Foran ran for 114 metres (forty post contact), broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 3.36 seconds and made twenty five tackles at a tackling efficiency of 92.6%.
 
Arama Hau continued at lock for the Ipswich Jets in Round Twenty Two of the Queensland Cup against the Burleigh Bears with Arama Hau making the fifth hit-up of the match to get the ball out to the forty six metre mark.

From two passes to the left of the play the ball in the 6th minute Arama Hau ran the ball from thirty two to forty three metres from the try line and then in the 34th minute from the right of the play the ball Arama Hau stepped off his right foot to break a tackle to carry the ball from twenty to within four metres of the try line ten metres in from the left corner post.

Arama Hau ran the ball through the centre of the field from the right of the play the ball in the 44th minute from twenty one to ten metres from the try line. Also in the 48th minute from the right of the play the ball Arama Hau ran the ball through the centre of the field from thirty two metres from his try line to the halfway mark with 70% of the metres being post contact. Then in the 65th minute from wide on the right Arama Hau ran from thirty two to twenty metres from the try line.

Playing all eighty minutes Arama Hau ran for 110 metres (thirty post contact), broke a team leading four tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.45 seconds and made nineteen tackles.
 
Oskar Bryant started at hooker for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Twenty Three of the Queensland Cup against the Central Queensland Capra’s with Oskar Bryant scoring in the 67th minute when after stepping out of dummy half to his right and shaping to pass in the same direction Oskar Bryant from ten metres out ran himself and carried two defenders over the try line to score ten metres in from the right corner post.

Oskar Bryant ran out of dummy half to his right in the 16th minute to carry the ball through the centre of the field from twenty six to within ten metres of the try line. Oskar Bryant also ran out of dummy half to his right in the 69th minute to run the ball from twenty three to thirty six metres from the try line.

Playing forty three minutes Oskar Bryant ran for forty eight metres (nine post contact), made a line break, broke three tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.94 seconds and made fifteen tackles at a tackling efficiency of 93.75%.
 
Kaleb Ngamanu started on the right wing for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Twenty Three of the Queensland Cup against the Central Queensland Capra’s and inside the opening minute of the match Kaleb Ngamanu after receiving the ball wide on the right side of the field ran the ball from forty three to eighteen metres of the try line near the right touchline.

The 22nd minute saw Kaleb Ngamanu run the ball through the centre of the field from the right of the play the ball to get the ball from the halfway to ten metres inside the Capra’s half and then in the 66th minute Kaleb Ngmanau also ran the ball through the centre of the field from the right of the play the ball to get from twenty to thirty two metres from his try line before receiving a penalty after being held down too long.

Playing the entire match Kaleb Ngamanu ran for sixty four metres (twenty three post contact), broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 3.37 seconds and made three tackles.
 
Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui came off the bench to operate in the front row for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Twenty Three of the Queensland Cup against the Central Queensland Capra’s and in the 41st minute Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui smashed one of his opposing front rowers who was returning the second half kick-off to force a knock on thirteen metres from the try line.

From the right of the play the ball in the 61st minute Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran the ball through the centre of the field to get from twenty three to thirty seven metres from the try line and then in the 66th minute from the right of a Seagulls penalty restart Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui surged forward from thirty to within eleven metres from the try line.

Playing forty minutes Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui ran for fifty eight metres (twenty four post contact), played the ball at an average speed of 3.49 seconds and made twenty five tackles at a tackling efficiency of 96.15%.
 
Carter Gordon continued at five eight for the Tweed Heads Seagulls in Round Twenty Three of the Queensland Cup against the Central Queensland Capra’s with Carter Gordon scoring in the 77th minute when after backing up one of his forwards Carter Gordon received an off-load from his right six metres out to score nine metres to the right of the posts.

Carter Gordon was able to involved in a Seagulls try in the 8th minute with a great “out the back” pass to his left from two passes to the left of the play the ball to his left centre with the Seagulls left winger scoring a pass later.

Playing the entire match Carter Gordon ran for sixty four metres (twelve post contact), played the ball at an average speed of 3.8 seconds and made thirteen tackles.
 
Arama Hau started at lock for the Ipswich Jets in Round Twenty Three of the Queensland Cup against the Souths Logan Magpies and in the 2nd minute from the right of the play the ball Arama Hau was able to carry the ball from thirty four to forty six metres from the try line.

From two passes to the left of the dummy half in the 6th minute Arama Hau carried the ball through the centre of the field from forty seven to thirty four metres from the try line with approximately 76% of the metres post contact. Then in the 30th minute from the left of the play the ball and forty two metres from the try line Arama Hau dummied to an inside runner and then ran five metres inside Souths Logan territory. Also in the 58th minute from the left of the play the ball Arama Hau trapped a poor pass with his legs twenty eight metres from the try line before running to his right to within thirteen metres of the try line.

Arama Hau did well defensively in the 12th minute when along with Jaylan De Groot they held up the Magpies front rower No. 8 over the try line seven metres to the left of the goal posts.

Playing the entire match Arama Hau ran for eighty seven metres (thirty nine post contact), broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 3.13 seconds and made twenty four tackles at a 96% tackling efficiency.
 
Ryan Foran also at left second rowfor the Ipswich Jets in Round Twenty Three of the Queensland Cup against the Souths Logan Magpies with Ryan Foran scoring in the 28th minute off a freakish off-load from his right by Jaylan De Groot within a metre of the try line to ground the ball twelve metres in from the left corner post.

In the 18th minute from wide on the left side of the field Ryan Foran was hit immediately upon receipt of the ball twenty nine metres from the try line but after breaking that tackle Ryan Foran ran to his right and was able to make twelve metres before being tackled in front of the posts. Then in the 31st minute from the left of the play the ball Ryan Foran broke a tackle to get the ball from forty six to thirty two metres from the try line. Also in the 45th minute from wide on the left side of the field and thirty eight metres from his try line Ryan Foran was able to carry the ball five metres into the Magpies half.

Playing the entire match Ryan Foran ran for 108 metres (twenty eight post contact), broke two tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 3.76 seconds and made twenty eight tackles at a tackling efficiency of 90.32%.
 
Jaylan De Groot continued at fullback for the Ipswich Jets in Round Twenty Three of the Queensland Cup against the Souths Logan Magpies with Jaylan De Groot scoring in the 72nd minute when backed up a Jets line break to receive a pass from right and run twenty two metres untouched to score under the posts.

Jaylan De Groot also recorded an incredible try assist in the 28th minute when after the Ipswich five eight chipped inside from ten metres from the try line wide on the left side of the field Jaylan De Groot ran through to take the short chip on the full seven metres out running to his left and when tackled a metre from the try line Jaylan De Groot threw a freakish right arm off-load to his left to Ryan Foran who took one step to put the ball down twelve metres in from the left corner post.

In the 2nd minute from the right of the play the ball and down a short blindside Jaylan De Groot ran the ball from six metres inside his own territory to eleven metres into the Magpies half. Then in the 17th minute after picking up a Souths Logan knock-on ten metres from his own try line Jaylan De Groot was able to make fifteen metres downfield.

Jaylan De Groot did well defensively in the 12th minute when along with Arama Hau, Jaylan De Groot held up the Magpies front rower No. 8 over the try line seven metres to the right of the uprights.

Playing the entire match Jaylan De Groot ran for a team leading 186 metres (forty four post contact), broke a tackle, played the ball at an average speed of 4.31 seconds and made seven tackles.
 
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