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2019 Mackay Cutters season

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2019 Mackay Cutters season
Queensland Cup Rank11th
Play-off resultMissed finals
2019 recordWins: 7; draws: 0; losses: 16
Points scoredFor: 416; against: 566
Team information
CEOMaurie Fatnowna[1]
CoachSteve Sheppard
Captain
  • Cooper Bambling
StadiumBB Print Stadium
Top scorers
TriesYamba Bowie
Reuben Cotter (9)
GoalsCarlin Anderson (39)
PointsCarlin Anderson (102)
← 2018 2020 →

The 2019 Mackay Cutters season was the 12th in the club's history. Coached by Steve Sheppard and captained by Cooper Bambling, they competed in the QRL's Intrust Super Cup. The club missed the finals for the sixth consecutive season, finishing in 11th place.[2]

Season summary

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After another last place finish in 2018, the Cutters underwent another roster overhaul, losing both starting front rowers, Nick Brown and Jordan Grant, to the Redcliffe Dolphins and key outside backs Nicho Hynes and Nathan Saumalu to the Sunshine Coast Falcons. In turn, they recruited former Super League players Alex Gerrard and Lloyd White from the Widnes Vikings, Sam Cook from the New Zealand Warriors, and Ross Bella, Paul Byrnes, Jordan Kenworthy and David Munro from the Townsville Blackhawks.

The club endured another tough season on the field, winning just three of their first 10 games. Four wins from their final 13 games followed and the club finished the year in 11th spot, three places higher than in 2018. Following the last game of the season, the club announced that head coach Steve Sheppard would leave the club, after three years in charge of the side.[3]

New recruit Jordan Kenworthy was awarded the club's Player of the Year and Players' Player awards.[4]

Squad List

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2019 squad

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Mackay Cutters
First team squad Coaching staff
  • Blake Atherton CE
  • Cooper Bambling HB
  • Jayden Batchelor CE
  • Ross Bella PR
  • Sheldon Bobbert CE
  • Yamba Bowie FB, WG
  • Jarrod Brackenhofer HB
  • Jack Brock PR
  • Paul Byrnes WG, FB
  • Sam Cook FE
  • Sala Falelua-Malio PR

Head coach

  • Steve Sheppard



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



Squad movement

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Gains

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Player Signed From Until End of Notes
Ross Bella Townsville Blackhawks
2019
Jarrod Brackenhofer Cootamundra Bulldogs
2019
Paul Byrnes Townsville Blackhawks
2019
Sam Cook Warriors (mid-season)
2019
Alex Gerrard Widnes Vikings
2019
Sala Falelua-Mailo Mount Albert Lions
2019
Marcus Jensen Townsville Brothers
2019
Sam Johnstone South Sydney Rabbitohs
2019
Jordan Kenworthy Townsville Blackhawks
2019
David Munro Townsville Blackhawks
2019
Augustus Rangihuna Sunshine Coast Falcons
2019
Fetuli Talanoa Sarina Crocs (mid-season)
2019
Lloyd White Widnes Vikings
2019
Otto Wrakonei Easts Canberra rugby union
2019

Losses

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Player Signed From Until End of Notes
Jarrod Brackenhofer Released (mid-season)
-
Aaron Booth Easts Tigers
2019
Nick Brown Redcliffe Dolphins
2019
Zac Butler Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
2019
Darcy Cox Redcliffe Dolphins
2019
Johnny Faletagoa'i Taranaki RU
2019
Leonati Feiloakitau Penrith Panthers
2019
Jordan Grant Wests Tigers Mackay
2019
Bailey Hartwig Forbes Magpies
2019
Nicho Hynes Sunshine Coast Falcons
2019
Jack Joass Souths Logan Magpies
2019
Bennett Leslie Easts Tigers
2019
Tom Murphy Stanley River Wolves
2019
Jayden O'Shannessy Released (mid-season)
-
Nathan Saumalu Sunshine Coast Falcons
2019

Fixtures

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Regular season

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Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals
Saturday, 9 March Round 1 Easts Tigers Langlands Park 12 – 24 Bambling, Bella Anderson (1), Bowie (1)
Saturday, 15 March Round 2 Souths Logan Magpies BB Print Stadium 20 – 22 Bambling, Cotter, Hodges, Pere Jensen (2)
Saturday, 23 March Round 3 Central Queensland Capras BB Print Stadium 42 – 20 Kenworthy (2), Bella, Cotter, Hodges, Russell, Wright Jensen (7)
Sunday, 31 March Round 4 Wynnum Manly Seagulls BMD Kougari Oval 8 – 16 Bowie, Byrnes
Friday, 5 April Round 5 Townsville Blackhawks Jack Manski Oval 20 – 6 Bella, Cotter, Jensen Jensen (4)
Saturday, 13 April Round 6 Tweed Heads Seagulls BB Print Stadium 12 – 14 Wright (2) Anderson (2)
Thursday, 18 April Round 7 Burleigh Bears BB Print Stadium 10 – 24 Cotter (2) Anderson (1)
Saturday, 27 April Round 8 Sunshine Coast Falcons Sunshine Coast Stadium 10 – 30 Bowie, Russell Anderson (1)
Saturday, 4 May Round 9 Northern Pride BB Print Stadium 22 – 6 Bowie, Cotter, Hickson, Pere Anderson (3)
Saturday, 18 May Round 10 Norths Devils Bishop Park 18 – 42 Anderson, Hodges, Treston Anderson (3)
Saturday, 25 May Round 11 Redcliffe Dolphins BB Print Stadium 16 – 12 Batchelor (3) Anderson (2)
Friday, 31 May Round 12 Ipswich Jets BB Print Stadium 20 – 34 Bowie (2), Anderson, Cotter Anderson (2)
Sunday, 9 June Round 13 PNG Hunters National Football Stadium 34 – 26 Atherton, Batchelor, Gardiner, Hickson, Hodges, Kenworthy Anderson (5)
Saturday, 15 June Round 14 Easts Tigers BB Print Stadium 10 – 22 Bowie, Kenworthy Anderson (1)
Sunday, 30 June Round 15 Souths Logan Magpies Davies Park 26 – 36 Bowie, Byrnes, Gardiner, Pere, Russell Anderson (3)
Friday, 5 July Round 16 Townsville Blackhawks BB Print Stadium 6 – 22 Brock Anderson (1)
Saturday, 13 July Round 17 Central Queensland Capras Marley Brown Oval 28 – 24 Anderson (2), Cook, Hodges, White Anderson (4)
Sunday, 21 July Round 18 Wynnum Manly Seagulls Eddie Lee Field 12 – 34 Anderson, Cotter Anderson (2)
Sunday, 28 July Round 19 Tweed Heads Seagulls Piggabeen Sports Complex 30 – 16 Bobbert, Cotter, Gerrard, Jensen, Kenworthy Jensen (5)
Sunday, 11 August Round 20 Sunshine Coast Falcons BB Print Stadium 14 – 28 Anderson, White Anderson (3)
Saturday, 17 August Round 21 Norths Devils BB Print Stadium 10 – 32 Bobbert, Brock Anderson (1)
Saturday, 24 August Round 22 Ipswich Jets North Ipswich Reserve 26 – 28 Bambling, Bobbert, Brock, Gardiner, Pere Anderson (3)
Saturday, 31 August Round 23 Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Stadium 10 – 48 Bowie, Russell Anderson (1)
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Statistics

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Denotes player contracted to the North Queensland Cowboys for the 2019 season
Name App T G FG Pts
Carlin Anderson 18 6 39 - 102
Blake Atherton 9 1 - - 4
Cooper Bambling 14 3 - - 12
Jayden Batchelor 8 4 - - 16
Logan Bayliss-Brow 4 - - - -
Ross Bella 23 3 - - 12
Sheldon Bobbert 4 3 - - 12
Yamba Bowie 23 9 1 - 38
Jack Brock 14 2 - - 8
Paul Byrnes 23 2 - - 8
Sam Cook 14 1 - - 4
Reuben Cotter 15 9 - - -36
Mitchell Dunn 4 - - - -
Tyler Gardiner 6 3 - - 12
Alex Gerrard 20 1 - - 4
Jack Hickson 9 2 - - 8
Jayden Hodges 21 5 - - 20
Kellen Jenner 13 - - - -
Marcus Jensen 10 2 18 - 44
Sam Johnstone 14 - - - -
Jordan Kenworthy 23 5 - - 20
David Munro 17 - - - -
Masi Nona 1 - - - -
John O'Brien 5 - - - -
Emry Pere 22 4 - - 16
Augustus Rangihuna 1 - - - -
Daniel Russell 21 4 - - 16
Garrett Smith 1 - - - -
Fetuli Talanoa 1 - - - -
Brenden Treston 13 1 - - 4
Lloyd White 10 2 - - 8
Shane Wright 10 3 - - 12
Totals 75 58 0 416

Honours

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Club

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  • Player of the Year: Jordan Kenworthy
  • Players' Player: Jordan Kenworthy
  • Rookie of the Year: Reuben Cotter
  • Club Person of the Year: Ronan Curtis

References

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  1. ^ "Mackay Cutters announce new CEO". QRL. 14 December 2018. Archived from the original on 17 April 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  2. ^ DMcKenzie (8 February 2019). "New Cutters captain finds happy place in Mackay". Daily Mercury. Archived from the original on 13 February 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Mackay Cutters and coach Sheppard to part ways". QRL. 30 August 2019. Archived from the original on 31 August 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Kenworthy crowned Cutters' best for season 2019". QRL. 10 October 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Gains and Losses for 2019: Mackay Cutters". QRL. 11 February 2019. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
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  7. ^ callum dick (28 March 2019). "Rabbitoh returns home after three-year NRL stint". Daily Mercury. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  8. ^ callum dick (15 August 2019). "Can debutante's 'dancing feet' deceive Devils?". Daily Mercury. Archived from the original on 15 August 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  9. ^ a b c DMcKenzie (13 February 2019). "Cutters left short on eve of season after three players walk". Daily Mercury. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.