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CQ licence can stem AFL surge
Griffith Thomas and Griffith Thomas | 30th May 2012 8:40 AM
ONE of rugby league's favourite sons believes a National Rugby League team based in Central Queensland would do wonders for the Fraser Coast.
Hervey Bay’s Joshua Sander is one of many junior players on the Fraser Coast who could one day be playing for Central Queensland in the NRL.
Alistair Brightman
ONE of rugby league's favourite sons believes a National Rugby League team based in Central Queensland would do wonders for the Fraser Coast.
While in Maryborough yesterday, retired Gold Coast Titans star Preston Campbell said if the CQ NRL Bid was awarded an NRL licence it would be beneficial to regional junior players wanting to play at the elite level.
"I think it would be great to have a team around this area," he said.
"You look at Brisbane down south and the Cowboys up north, that's a long way in-between.
"You do get a rare guy from around here that gets to go down (to Brisbane) and show their wares, whether it's at summer training or with a squad, but it would be good to see if there were more opportunities for them.
"Obviously more opportunities gives them more of an opportunity to make it."
Central Queensland is among several locations vying for an NRL franchise, including Perth, Ipswich and a second Brisbane-based team.
Although it has produced current NRL players Nick Emmett and Maurice Blair, the Fraser Coast isn't regarded as a fertile breeding ground for rugby league prospects.
But Campbell believed a Central Queensland team would quickly change that.
"It would give the young fellas in and around the area something to aspire too," he said.
"They'll know that when they're playing for their local club, their community and their families."
A country boy himself hailing from Inverell in northern New South Wales, Campbell said another reason why the NRL should consider expanding to Central Queensland was so it could curtail any future plans the AFL might have of making a push into the rugby league heartland.
"There is always going to be talk about that and the AFL is of course massive and has a lot more money than rugby league," he said. "But hopefully when they (ARL commission) have the TV (rights) talks, that brings a boost to the game."
But he said no amount of money would ever see the AFL win over the hearts and minds of rugby league diehards.
"The AFL can afford to give all these giveaways to kids and that's what draws them in, but the thing rugby league has on its side is that people still love the game and they want to play it," he said.
"They feel it in their hearts and that's what keeps them turning up."
www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/ ... ser-coast/
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CQ licence can stem AFL surge
Griffith Thomas and Griffith Thomas | 30th May 2012 8:40 AM
ONE of rugby league's favourite sons believes a National Rugby League team based in Central Queensland would do wonders for the Fraser Coast.
Hervey Bay’s Joshua Sander is one of many junior players on the Fraser Coast who could one day be playing for Central Queensland in the NRL.
Alistair Brightman
ONE of rugby league's favourite sons believes a National Rugby League team based in Central Queensland would do wonders for the Fraser Coast.
While in Maryborough yesterday, retired Gold Coast Titans star Preston Campbell said if the CQ NRL Bid was awarded an NRL licence it would be beneficial to regional junior players wanting to play at the elite level.
"I think it would be great to have a team around this area," he said.
"You look at Brisbane down south and the Cowboys up north, that's a long way in-between.
"You do get a rare guy from around here that gets to go down (to Brisbane) and show their wares, whether it's at summer training or with a squad, but it would be good to see if there were more opportunities for them.
"Obviously more opportunities gives them more of an opportunity to make it."
Central Queensland is among several locations vying for an NRL franchise, including Perth, Ipswich and a second Brisbane-based team.
Although it has produced current NRL players Nick Emmett and Maurice Blair, the Fraser Coast isn't regarded as a fertile breeding ground for rugby league prospects.
But Campbell believed a Central Queensland team would quickly change that.
"It would give the young fellas in and around the area something to aspire too," he said.
"They'll know that when they're playing for their local club, their community and their families."
A country boy himself hailing from Inverell in northern New South Wales, Campbell said another reason why the NRL should consider expanding to Central Queensland was so it could curtail any future plans the AFL might have of making a push into the rugby league heartland.
"There is always going to be talk about that and the AFL is of course massive and has a lot more money than rugby league," he said. "But hopefully when they (ARL commission) have the TV (rights) talks, that brings a boost to the game."
But he said no amount of money would ever see the AFL win over the hearts and minds of rugby league diehards.
"The AFL can afford to give all these giveaways to kids and that's what draws them in, but the thing rugby league has on its side is that people still love the game and they want to play it," he said.
"They feel it in their hearts and that's what keeps them turning up."
www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/ ... ser-coast/
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Capras eager for televised fixture
Alan Kennedy | 5th June 2012 6:13 AM
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Tags: brenton williamson, cq capras, intrust super cup
CQ Capras chief executive Brenton Williamson is counting down the days before the first television transmission of an Intrust Super Cup fixture.
Capras CEO Brenton Williamson checks out one of the camera angles from above Browne Park.
Sharyn Oneill Rokscapra
CQ Capras chief executive Brenton Williamson is counting down the days before the first television transmission of an Intrust Super Cup fixture from Browne Park.
"It is an experience we have never been able to offer before," he said.
While the Capras enjoyed good corporate support, to be able to provide a little extra in the form of a live game being beamed across the state is a bonus.
In the past, clubs in the south-east of the state have had the luxury of having a couple of games televised from their home ground and this provides the bonus of being able to assure sponsors of televised matches being screened and their company name relayed.
"For clubs in the south-east corner the likelihood of televised games increases," he said.
"Our sponsors haven't had the same exposure for their signage."
With less than two weeks to the big day on June 17, Williamson is busy ensuring the Capras make the most of this unique opportunity.
"Capricorn Enterprises will be the game day sponsor," he announced.
"The club is very grateful to Capricorn Enterprises."
A part of the match day promotion for Capricorn Enterprises will be having their logo painted on the Browne Park playing surface.
"It is a great opportunity to be live on Channel 9," he said.
Williamson is confident the game being live will not have a detrimental effect on the match day attendance. In fact Williamson believed the game would produce a bumper crowd with a total of 3000 spectators confidently expected.
The Capras CEO is also aware the success of the live game will assist the CQ NRL Bid.
Last weekend the area expected to feature as CQ's main rival Ipswich was the feature game against Northern Pride. The match lacked atmosphere with a small crowd in attendance.
"If we can get 3000 people at Browne Park and they are vocal it will be great," he said.
"We want people in Central Queensland to vote with feet."
The televised match against Norths Devils only provides a part of the afternoon's entertainment with Gladstone visiting for matches against Rockhampton in both A-grade and under-20s.
It is almost like a trial run on Sunday for the Capras as they face the Wynnum Manly Sea Eagles at Browne Park.
The match is a test to see how far the young CQ team has progressed after the drubbing it received from the Sea Eagles in the first round.
Players who were a part of that severe mauling will be looking to exact revenge on a very good Wynnum side.
Surprisingly the Sea Eagles suffered a few reversals in recent weeks but that could provide the hunger to get back on track.
Williamson was looking at a crowd of 2000 for the game with the CQ public wanting to assist the Capras in setting the records straight.
Sunday's game is at 2.30pm with Junior Capras trial games taking place throughout the day from 8am.
www.themorningbulletin.com.au...ure-super-cup/
Ipswich 500-600 vs potentially 3000 for Rocky in QCup.
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Capras eager for televised fixture
Alan Kennedy | 5th June 2012 6:13 AM
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Tags: brenton williamson, cq capras, intrust super cup
CQ Capras chief executive Brenton Williamson is counting down the days before the first television transmission of an Intrust Super Cup fixture.
Capras CEO Brenton Williamson checks out one of the camera angles from above Browne Park.
Sharyn Oneill Rokscapra
CQ Capras chief executive Brenton Williamson is counting down the days before the first television transmission of an Intrust Super Cup fixture from Browne Park.
"It is an experience we have never been able to offer before," he said.
While the Capras enjoyed good corporate support, to be able to provide a little extra in the form of a live game being beamed across the state is a bonus.
In the past, clubs in the south-east of the state have had the luxury of having a couple of games televised from their home ground and this provides the bonus of being able to assure sponsors of televised matches being screened and their company name relayed.
"For clubs in the south-east corner the likelihood of televised games increases," he said.
"Our sponsors haven't had the same exposure for their signage."
With less than two weeks to the big day on June 17, Williamson is busy ensuring the Capras make the most of this unique opportunity.
"Capricorn Enterprises will be the game day sponsor," he announced.
"The club is very grateful to Capricorn Enterprises."
A part of the match day promotion for Capricorn Enterprises will be having their logo painted on the Browne Park playing surface.
"It is a great opportunity to be live on Channel 9," he said.
Williamson is confident the game being live will not have a detrimental effect on the match day attendance. In fact Williamson believed the game would produce a bumper crowd with a total of 3000 spectators confidently expected.
The Capras CEO is also aware the success of the live game will assist the CQ NRL Bid.
Last weekend the area expected to feature as CQ's main rival Ipswich was the feature game against Northern Pride. The match lacked atmosphere with a small crowd in attendance.
"If we can get 3000 people at Browne Park and they are vocal it will be great," he said.
"We want people in Central Queensland to vote with feet."
The televised match against Norths Devils only provides a part of the afternoon's entertainment with Gladstone visiting for matches against Rockhampton in both A-grade and under-20s.
It is almost like a trial run on Sunday for the Capras as they face the Wynnum Manly Sea Eagles at Browne Park.
The match is a test to see how far the young CQ team has progressed after the drubbing it received from the Sea Eagles in the first round.
Players who were a part of that severe mauling will be looking to exact revenge on a very good Wynnum side.
Surprisingly the Sea Eagles suffered a few reversals in recent weeks but that could provide the hunger to get back on track.
Williamson was looking at a crowd of 2000 for the game with the CQ public wanting to assist the Capras in setting the records straight.
Sunday's game is at 2.30pm with Junior Capras trial games taking place throughout the day from 8am.
www.themorningbulletin.com.au...ure-super-cup/
Ipswich 500-600 vs potentially 3000 for Rocky in QCup.
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The NRL STADIUM confirmed
June 19th, 2012
Great News Central Queensland! The Stadium that is vitally important to the CQ NRL Bid’s success in acquiring a NRL license has been confirmed by the State Government. Last week, the CQ NRL Bid Chairman, Geoff Murphy and I, met with the State Government Minister for Sport, Steve Dickson, in his office at Parliament House in Brisbane, and with his Director General Mr Rhys Turner. Minister Dickson delivered this great news to us personally. “If the CQ NRL Bid acquires a NRL License, the Government will provide the compliant Stadium, and you can guarantee this to the NRL – it will happen – it is written in stone” Minister Dickson said last week.
FULL ARTICLE - www.cqnrlbid.com.au/2012/06/the- ... confirmed/
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The NRL STADIUM confirmed
June 19th, 2012
Great News Central Queensland! The Stadium that is vitally important to the CQ NRL Bid’s success in acquiring a NRL license has been confirmed by the State Government. Last week, the CQ NRL Bid Chairman, Geoff Murphy and I, met with the State Government Minister for Sport, Steve Dickson, in his office at Parliament House in Brisbane, and with his Director General Mr Rhys Turner. Minister Dickson delivered this great news to us personally. “If the CQ NRL Bid acquires a NRL License, the Government will provide the compliant Stadium, and you can guarantee this to the NRL – it will happen – it is written in stone” Minister Dickson said last week.
FULL ARTICLE - www.cqnrlbid.com.au/2012/06/the- ... confirmed/
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“CQ Have A Lot Going For Them”
August 3rd, 2012
Respected Rugby League journalist Steve Macord wrote about the issue of getting news from regional Australia into capital cities in the Sydney Morning Herald this week, and expanded on this in this week’s Rugby League Week.
www.cqnrlbid.com.au/2012/08/cq-h ... -for-them/
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“CQ Have A Lot Going For Them”
August 3rd, 2012
Respected Rugby League journalist Steve Macord wrote about the issue of getting news from regional Australia into capital cities in the Sydney Morning Herald this week, and expanded on this in this week’s Rugby League Week.
www.cqnrlbid.com.au/2012/08/cq-h ... -for-them/
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Everyone is Entitled to an Opinion
August 14th, 2012
A recently published media article which stated that the NRL would not be expanding seems to have gained some credence, especially amongst some Bid sceptics. The well known and respected author of this material writes an opinion piece in the local press and that is exactly what it is – HIS OPINION.
FULL ARTICLE:
www.cqnrlbid.com.au/2012/08/ever ... n-opinion/
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Everyone is Entitled to an Opinion
August 14th, 2012
A recently published media article which stated that the NRL would not be expanding seems to have gained some credence, especially amongst some Bid sceptics. The well known and respected author of this material writes an opinion piece in the local press and that is exactly what it is – HIS OPINION.
FULL ARTICLE:
www.cqnrlbid.com.au/2012/08/ever ... n-opinion/
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Thursday, 16 August 2012
2012 CQ NRL BID JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT SQUADS NAMED
The CQ NRL Bid has today announced the U/13s and U/14s squads (listed below) for the 2012 CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Program. Building on the success and momentum of last year’s inaugural program, the CQ NRL Bid will bring together 56 junior players from around CQ to participate in the program.
CQ NRL Bid Development Manager Walson Carlos said that this year’s program will allow the CQ NRL Bid to build on last year’s highly successful program.
“The CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Program is about so much more than producing good footballers. The program takes a holistic approach to the development of these young elite athletes and incorporates key elements like player welfare education, expert nutritional advice & media training. It is important that the players come away from the program having not only improved their rugby league capabilities, but also having grown as people.”
This year’s program will see the two teams embark on a mid-October Southern Tour in which they will play games against Keebra Park SHS (Gold Coast) and Marsden SHS (Brisbane). The CQ NRL Bid are also hopeful of staging a two-game home series and are currently in negotiations with several clubs and schools to try and make this happen. The home games would be played at Rockhampton and Gladstone. Walson Carlos expected more details to be finalised very soon.
“We (CQ NRL Bid) will have some very big announcements relating to the CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Squad over the next month and we are excited by where the program is headed this year.”
Please find full U/13s and U/14s Squads below:
U/13s CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Squad
Jordan YOUNG Rockhampton
Tyson CURTIS Biloela
Ben MCGOWAN Mackay
Dawson CROSS Mundubbera
Blake McMAHON Yeppoon
Kobe HETHERINGTON Gladstone
Zac HETHERINGTON Gladstone
Baye SIMPSON Yeppoon
Conrad GREEN Mackay
Bailey MARTIN-HALL Proserpine
Jye ANDERSON Mackay
William MOHR Clermont
Adam HUGHES Longreach
Samuel MURPHY Rockhampton
Teykoa NAGAS Bundaberg
Benn RICHARDSON Gladstone
Luke PELLIGRINET Gladstone
Mitchell DOWNIE Bundaberg
Conor McKENZIE Mackay
Owen COMPTON Bundaberg
Jacob VANZANDEN Yeppoon
Peter COPPING Yeppoon
Tyrell HOWARD Bundaberg
Brandon KEMP Rockhampton
Ben LARSEN Biloela
Josh WILKINSON Longreach
U/14s CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Squad
Tristian BAILLIE Yeppoon
Reuben COTTER Sarina
Joshua CURTI Mackay
Daley DOYLE Yeppoon
Coby GIBBS Isis
Jack GLOSSOP Gladstone
Hayden TANNA Bundaberg
Samuel COOKSON Yeppoon
Rhys LU Bargara
Martin MARE Mackay
Anitelea TIAALEAIGA Rockhampton
Will NEVEN Yeppoon
Jacob O'SHEA Bundaberg
Tom SKINNER Middlemount
Caleb TULL Rockhampton
Jack WHITE Yeppoon
Joshua ZWEEDYK Bundaberg
Ethan SARGENT Biggenden
Jed MYLES Monto
Jacob BARRETT Rockhampton
Andrew NADER Bundaberg
Jackson WEIR Tieri
Joseph MCLAUGHLIN Rockhampton
Jacob DALLAS Bundaberg
John GEMMEL Rockhampton
Joshua JACKSON Mackay
Gabriel KOPANA Moranbah
Connor TANSEY Biloela
Josh WELLS Outback
Jack McLEOD Rockhampton
www.cqnrlbid.com.au
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Thursday, 16 August 2012
2012 CQ NRL BID JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT SQUADS NAMED
The CQ NRL Bid has today announced the U/13s and U/14s squads (listed below) for the 2012 CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Program. Building on the success and momentum of last year’s inaugural program, the CQ NRL Bid will bring together 56 junior players from around CQ to participate in the program.
CQ NRL Bid Development Manager Walson Carlos said that this year’s program will allow the CQ NRL Bid to build on last year’s highly successful program.
“The CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Program is about so much more than producing good footballers. The program takes a holistic approach to the development of these young elite athletes and incorporates key elements like player welfare education, expert nutritional advice & media training. It is important that the players come away from the program having not only improved their rugby league capabilities, but also having grown as people.”
This year’s program will see the two teams embark on a mid-October Southern Tour in which they will play games against Keebra Park SHS (Gold Coast) and Marsden SHS (Brisbane). The CQ NRL Bid are also hopeful of staging a two-game home series and are currently in negotiations with several clubs and schools to try and make this happen. The home games would be played at Rockhampton and Gladstone. Walson Carlos expected more details to be finalised very soon.
“We (CQ NRL Bid) will have some very big announcements relating to the CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Squad over the next month and we are excited by where the program is headed this year.”
Please find full U/13s and U/14s Squads below:
U/13s CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Squad
Jordan YOUNG Rockhampton
Tyson CURTIS Biloela
Ben MCGOWAN Mackay
Dawson CROSS Mundubbera
Blake McMAHON Yeppoon
Kobe HETHERINGTON Gladstone
Zac HETHERINGTON Gladstone
Baye SIMPSON Yeppoon
Conrad GREEN Mackay
Bailey MARTIN-HALL Proserpine
Jye ANDERSON Mackay
William MOHR Clermont
Adam HUGHES Longreach
Samuel MURPHY Rockhampton
Teykoa NAGAS Bundaberg
Benn RICHARDSON Gladstone
Luke PELLIGRINET Gladstone
Mitchell DOWNIE Bundaberg
Conor McKENZIE Mackay
Owen COMPTON Bundaberg
Jacob VANZANDEN Yeppoon
Peter COPPING Yeppoon
Tyrell HOWARD Bundaberg
Brandon KEMP Rockhampton
Ben LARSEN Biloela
Josh WILKINSON Longreach
U/14s CQ NRL Bid Junior Development Squad
Tristian BAILLIE Yeppoon
Reuben COTTER Sarina
Joshua CURTI Mackay
Daley DOYLE Yeppoon
Coby GIBBS Isis
Jack GLOSSOP Gladstone
Hayden TANNA Bundaberg
Samuel COOKSON Yeppoon
Rhys LU Bargara
Martin MARE Mackay
Anitelea TIAALEAIGA Rockhampton
Will NEVEN Yeppoon
Jacob O'SHEA Bundaberg
Tom SKINNER Middlemount
Caleb TULL Rockhampton
Jack WHITE Yeppoon
Joshua ZWEEDYK Bundaberg
Ethan SARGENT Biggenden
Jed MYLES Monto
Jacob BARRETT Rockhampton
Andrew NADER Bundaberg
Jackson WEIR Tieri
Joseph MCLAUGHLIN Rockhampton
Jacob DALLAS Bundaberg
John GEMMEL Rockhampton
Joshua JACKSON Mackay
Gabriel KOPANA Moranbah
Connor TANSEY Biloela
Josh WELLS Outback
Jack McLEOD Rockhampton
www.cqnrlbid.com.au
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