2014 Queensland Cup

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2014 Queensland Cup
DurationMarch 1 – September 28, 2014
Teams13
Premiers Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride (2nd title)
Minor premiers Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride (2nd title)
Matches played162
Points scored7,501
Top points scorer(s) Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Khan Ahwang (197)
Player of the year Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Luke Page (Courier Mail Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Port Moresby Vipers Colours.svg Garry Lo (24)
  2013
2015  

The 2014 Queensland Cup season was the 19th season of Queensland's top-level statewide rugby league competition run by the Queensland Rugby League. The competition, known as the Intrust Super Cup due to sponsorship from Intrust Super, featured 13 teams playing a 30-week long season (including finals) from March to September. [1]

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The Northern Pride won their second premiership after defeating the Easts Tigers 36–4 in the Grand Final at Suncorp Stadium. Souths Logan Magpies' prop Luke Page was named the competition's Player of the Year, winning the Courier Mail Medal. [2] [3]

Teams

In 2014, the competition expanded to the 13 teams with the inclusion of the PNG Hunters. The Hunters are the first Papua New Guinea-based club to play in the Queensland Cup since the Port Moresby Vipers, who took part in the 1996 and 1997 seasons. [4] The Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles returned to their original name, the Sunshine Coast Falcons, and returned to their usual black and gold colour scheme.

The Canberra Raiders re-introduced their affiliation with the Souths Logan Magpies for the 2014 season. [5]

ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach(s)Captain(s) NRL Affiliate
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Burleigh Bears Pizzey Park Carl Briggs → Jim Lenihan Darren Griffiths Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
Central Comets colours.svg
Central Queensland Capras Browne Park Jason Hetherington Gavin Hiscox Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Balmain colours.svg
Easts Tigers Langlands Park Craig IngebrigtsenSteven Thorpe Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm
Ipswich Colours.svg
Ipswich Jets North Ipswich Reserve Ben Walker & Shane Walker Keiron Lander Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Mackay Cutters colours.svg
Mackay Cutters Stadium Mackay Kim Williams Tyson Martin North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys
Northern Pride colours.png
Northern Pride Barlow Park Jason Demetriou Brett Anderson & Jason Roos North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys
Norths Devils colours.svg
Norths Devils Bishop Park Mark Gliddon Brendon Gibb Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Port Moresby Vipers Colours.svg
Papua New Guinea Hunters Kalabond Oval Michael Marum Israel Eliab None
Redcliffe colours.svg
Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Oval Troy Lindsay Jon Green & Marty Hatfield Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg
Souths Logan Magpies Davies Park Josh Hannay Phil Dennis Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders
Sunshine Coast Colours.svg
Sunshine Coast Falcons Sunshine Coast Stadium Ivan Henjak → Glen DregerRyan HansenNone
Western Suburbs colours.svg
Tweed Heads Seagulls Piggabeen Sports Complex Aaron ZimmerleMatt King Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg
Wynnum Manly Seagulls BMD Kougari Oval Jon Buchanan Tim Natusch Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos

Ladder

2014 Queensland Cup
PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride (P)242004267741426344
2 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls 241707269040029038
3 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers 241617266740925837
4 Western Suburbs colours.svg Tweed Heads Seagulls 241518261751110635
5 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets 241509264251412834
6 Port Moresby Vipers Colours.svg Papua New Guinea Hunters 24141926485579133
7 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Burleigh Bears 24111122549599-5027
8 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils 241101325725442826
9 Mackay Cutters colours.svg Mackay Cutters 24110132472546-7426
10 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies 24100142535620-8524
11 Redcliffe colours.svg Redcliffe Dolphins 2481152566617-5121
12 Central Comets colours.svg Central Queensland Capras 2441192415773-35813
13 Sunshine Coast Colours.svg Sunshine Coast Falcons 2410232230776-5466

Regular season

The 2014 Queensland Cup regular season featured 26 rounds, with each team playing 24 games and receiving two byes.

Final series

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and Time (Local)Venue
Elimination / Qualifying Final
Western Suburbs colours.svg Tweed Heads Seagulls 10 – 28 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets 7 September 2014, 2:00 pm Piggabeen Sports Complex
Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls 12 – 18 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers 7 September 2014, 2:00 pm BMD Kougari Oval
Major / Minor Semi-final
Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 8 – 7 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers 13 September 2014, 5:30 pm Barlow Park
Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls 34 – 22 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets 14 September 2014, 1:30 pm BMD Kougari Oval
Preliminary Final
Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers 30 – 12 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls 21 September 2014, 2:30 pm Langlands Park
Grand Final
Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 36 – 4 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers 28 September 2014, 3:55 pm Suncorp Stadium
Qualifying / Elimination FinalsMajor / Minor Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 8 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 36
Balmain colours.svg Easts 7 Balmain colours.svg Easts 4
2 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly 12 Balmain colours.svg Easts 30
3 Balmain colours.svg Easts 18 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly 12
Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly 34
Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich 22
4 Western Suburbs colours.svg Tweed Heads 10
5 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich 28

Grand Final

Sunday, 28 September
3:55pm (AEST)
Northern Pride Northern Pride colours.png 36 4 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers
Tries:
Javid Bowen 2
Brett Anderson 1
Davin Crampton 1
Kyle Feldt 1
Ryan Ghietti 1
Goals:
Shaun Nona 6
1st: 18 - 0
2nd: 18 - 4
Report
Tries:
1 Jarrod McInally
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 7,135
Referee: Clayton Sharpe
Player of the Match: Shaun Nona (Northern Pride)
Northern PridePositionEasts Tigers
Hezron Murgha FB Cameron Munster
Javid Bowen WG Jarrod McInally
Brett Anderson (c) CE Shane Neumann
Kyle Feldt CE Hymel Hunt
Semi Tadulala WG Richie Kennar
Shaun Nona FE Liam Tyson
Sam Obst HB Cody Walker
Ricky Thorby PR Felise Kaufusi
Jason Roos (c) HK Tom Butterfield
Ethan Lowe PR Matthew Zgrajewski
Blake Leary SR Dane Hogan
Tyrone McCarthy SR Troy Giess
Ben Spina LK Kenny Bromwich
Davin CramptonBench Donald Malone
Ryan Ghietti BenchSteven Thorpe (c)
Sheldon Powe-HobbsBench Mitch Garbutt
Joel Riethmuller BenchLiam McDonald
Jason Demetriou CoachCraig Ingebrigtsen

The Northern Pride dominated the regular season, winning 16 games as they won their second consecutive minor premiership. They defeated Easts 8–7 in the major semi final to qualify for their third Grand Final. Easts, who finished third, defeated Wynnum Manly in the first week of the finals before their one-point loss to the Pride. A week later, they again faced Wynnum Manly, winning 30–12 to qualify for their second consecutive Grand Final and their fourth overall.

First half

The Northern Pride opened the scoring in the 15th minute when centre Kyle Feldt crossed after a set play to the right. They added another try five minutes later when Hezron Murgha sent Javid Bowen over with a short ball. They went into the half time break with an 18–0 lead after Davin Crampton scored next to the posts in the 35th minute.

Second half

The Pride started the second half as they ended the first, when Shaun Nona caught his own rebounded kick and found his captain Brett Anderson, who scored in the corner. The lead jumped to 30 in the 51st minute when Ryan Ghietti scored thanks to a Blake Leary line break. After 65 minutes, the Tigers finally got on the scoreboard after winger Jarrod McInally scored a consolation try. The Pride wrapped up the win with their sixth try of the game, after Bowen crossed out wide for his second in the 79th minute. Shaun Nona converted to bring the final score to 36–4, the biggest winning margin in a Queensland Cup Grand Final (as of 2019). [6] Nona was awarded the Duncan Hall Medal for man of the match. [7]

North Queensland Cowboys-contracted Pride players Kyle Feldt and Ethan Lowe would go onto to play in the Cowboys' 2015 NRL Grand Final win over the Brisbane Broncos, while Pride head coach Jason Demetriou joined the Cowboys as an assistant coach in 2015 and was on the coaching staff for the Grand Final win.

NRL State Championship

After winning the Grand Final, the Northern Pride qualified for the inaugural NRL State Championship on NRL Grand Final day. They defeated the Penrith Panthers 32–28. [8] [9]

Sunday, 5 October
3:50pm (AEDT)
Penrith Panthers Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg
2014 NSW Cup Premiers
28 32 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride
2014 QLD Cup Premiers
Tries:
Luke Capewell (17') 1
Eto Nabuli (24') 1
Waqa Blake (36') 1
Kierran Moseley (44') 1
Kieran Moss(51') 1
Goals:
Wes Naiqama 4/5
(19', 26', 46', 53')
Half Time: 1616
Tries:
Javid Bowen (12', 31', 63') 3
Blake Leary (7') 1
Semi Tadulala (59') 1
Tyrone McCarthy (72') 1
Goals:
Shaun Nona 2/5
(32', 40' pen)
Javid Bowen 2/2
(65', 73')
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Adam Cassidy

Player statistics

End-of-season awards

See also

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