2009 Mackay Cutters season

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2009 Mackay Cutters season
Queensland Cup Rank12th
Play-off resultMissed finals
2009 recordWins: 7; draws: 1; losses: 14
Points scoredFor: 315; against: 541
Team information
Coach Shane Muspratt
Captain
  • Jardine Bobongie
StadiumMackay Junior Rugby League Grounds
Top scorers
TriesAnthony Perkins (8)
Goals Daniel Abraham (28)
Points Daniel Abraham (68)
  2008 2010  

The 2009 Mackay Cutters season was the second in the club's history. Coached by Shane Muspratt and captained by Jardine Bobongie, they competed in the QRL's Wizard Cup. [1] [2] The club finished the season in 14th, last place, winning the wooden spoon. [3]

Contents

Season summary

The 2009 season started strongly for the Cutters, with three straight wins before a run of nine straight losses sunk them to the bottom of the table. A 10–34 loss to the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the final game of the regular season saw them finish last on points differential. Local junior Jardine Bobongie joined the club in 2009 and won their Player of the Year award after spending the 2008 season playing for the St George Illawarra Dragons' New South Wales Cup side. He would go on to play an influential role in their maiden premiership four years later, captaining the side in the Grand Final victory. 2009 saw the Cutters have their first Queensland Residents representative, with North Queensland Cowboys contracted prop Dayne Weston being selected in the side. [4]

Milestones

Squad List

2009 squad

Mackay Cutters
First team squadCoaching staff
  • Daniel Abraham FE
  • Roy Baira HK
  • Tony Beaumont SR
  • Jardine Bobongie (c)LK
  • Craig Bowering PR
  • Chance Bunce FB
  • Craig Chapman HB
  • Michael Comerford WG
  • Quinton Fielder PR
  • Daniel Flynn FB
  • Chris Giumelli WG
  • Sam Granville CE
  • Kaylib Gray SR
  • Matt Griffin FB, HB
  • Darren Griffiths SR
  • Peter Hassall CE
  • Dan Hill SR
  • Regan Hyde PR
  • Jerome Iakimo LK
  • Royston Lightning CE, LK
  • Quinton Mitchell SR
  • Grant Moore LK
  • Kelvin Nielsen SR
  • Troy Paget CE
  • Tom Parker SR
  • Josh Rovelli PR
  • Todd Seymour HB, FE
  • Bennett Smith SR
  • Luke Srama HK
  • Dean Tass CE, WG
  • Dean Vogel PR
  • Adam Walker PR
  • Luke Young FE, FB

Head coach



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


The following players contracted to the North Queensland Cowboys played for the Cutters in 2009: Mitchell Achurch, Ben Farrar, Ben Harris, Shannon Hegarty, Antonio Kaufusi, Donald Malone, Anthony Perkins, Steve Rapira, Grant Rovelli, Anthony Watts and Dayne Weston.

Squad movement

Gains

PlayerSigned FromUntil End ofNotes
Daniel Abraham North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys
2009
[1]
Roy Baira Newtown colours.svg Townsville Brothers
2009
[1]
Jardine Bobongie St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons
2009
[1]
Craig Bowering Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm
2009
[1]
Chance Bunce Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
2009
[5]
Craig Chapman Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies
2009
[6]
Kaylib Gray Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets
2009
[7]
Darren Griffiths Country colours.svg Charters Towers Miners
2009
[7]
Quinton Mitchell Newtown colours.svg Townsville Brothers
2009
[7]
Troy Paget Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
2009
[7]

Losses

PlayerSigned ToUntil End ofNotes
Jamie McDonald Retired
[7]
Shane Muspratt Retired
[7]
Cody Norton Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles colours.png Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles
2009
[7]
Adam Schubert Released
[7]
Kerrod TobyRetired
[7]

Fixtures

Regular season

DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoals
Saturday, 14 MarchRound 1 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets Briggs Rd Sporting Complex 18–16Fielder, Griffiths, Lightning Abraham (3)
Saturday, 21 MarchRound 2 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers Mackay JRL Grounds34–18 Lightning (2), Abraham, Baira, Bobongie, Seymour Abraham (5)
Saturday, 28 MarchRound 3 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles Stockland Park 22–16Perkins (2), Fielder, Lightning, Malone Abraham (1)
Saturday, 4 AprilRound 4 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Burleigh Bears Pizzey Park 6–15 Hegarty Abraham (1)
Sunday, 12 AprilRound 5 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls BMD Kougari Oval 26–24Bobongie, Farrar, Fielder, Griffiths, Perkins Abraham (3)
Saturday, 18 AprilRound 6 Redcliffe colours.svg Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Oval 12–22Bobongie, Lightning Abraham (2)
Saturday, 25 AprilRound 7 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils Mackay JRL Grounds12–28Bunce, Lightning Abraham (2)
Saturday, 2 MayRound 8 Central Comets colours.svg Central Comets Browne Park 6–50 Abraham Abraham (1)
Saturday, 9 MayRound 9 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride Barlow Park 16–34 Abraham, Bobongie, Watts Abraham (2)
Saturday, 16 MayRound 10 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies Mackay JRL Grounds10–44 Malone, Paget Abraham (1)
Saturday, 23 MayRound 11 Western Suburbs colours.svg Tweed Heads Seagulls Mackay JRL Grounds20–26Flynn, Harris, Malone, Perkins Abraham 2)
Saturday, 30 MayRound 12 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets Mackay JRL Grounds0–30
Saturday, 6 JuneRound 13 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers Langlands Park 12–18Bunce, Tass Abraham (2)
Saturday, 20 JuneRound 14 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles Mackay JRL Grounds22–26Tass (2), Perkins, Seymour Abraham (3)
Saturday, 27 JuneRound 15 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Burleigh Bears Pizzey Park 10–4Flynn, Griffin Malone (1)
Saturday, 10 JulyRound 16 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls Mackay JRL Grounds22–14Moore, Perkins, Seymour, Tass Malone (3)
Saturday, 18 JulyRound 17 Redcliffe colours.svg Redcliffe Dolphins Mackay JRL Grounds6–6Griffin Malone (1)
Sunday, 26 JulyRound 18 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils Bishop Park12–40Bobongie, Rovelli Malone (2)
Sunday, 2 AugustRound 19 Central Comets colours.svg Central Comets Mackay JRL Grounds16–28Fielder, Flynn, Weston Malone (2)
Sunday, 9 AugustRound 20 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride Mackay JRL Grounds17–16Flynn, Perkins, SramaChapman (2, 1 FG)
Sunday, 16 AugustRound 21 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies Davies Park 6–40FlynnChapman (1)
Saturday, 22 AugustRound 22 Western Suburbs colours.svg Tweed Heads Seagulls Ned Byrne Field10–34 Malone, Perkins Malone (1)
Legend:   Win  Loss  Draw  Bye

Statistics

*Denotes player contracted to the North Queensland Cowboys for the 2009 season
Name T G FG Pts
Daniel Abraham 328-68
Roy Baira1--4
Jardine Bobongie5--28
Chance Bunce2--8
Craig Chapman-317
Ben Farrar 1--4
Quinton Fielder4--16
Daniel Flynn5--20
Matt Griffin2---8
Darren Griffiths2--8
Ben Harris 1--4
Shannon Hegarty 1--4
Royston Lightning 6--24
Donald Malone 410-36
Grant Moore1--4
Troy Paget1--4
Anthony Perkins8--32
Josh Rovelli1--4
Todd Seymour3--12
Luke Srama1--4
Dean Tass4--16
Anthony Watts 1--4
Dayne Weston 1--4
Totals58410315

Honours

Club

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