2010 Queensland Cup

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2010 Queensland Cup
DurationMarch 13 – September 19, 2010
Teams12
Premiers Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride (1st title)
Minor premiers Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies (2nd title)
Matches played138
Points scored6,330
Top points scorer(s) Norths Devils colours.svg Troyden Watene (188)
Player of the year Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Daly Cherry-Evans
(Courier Mail Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Norths Devils colours.svg Daniel Ogden (19)
  2009
2011  

The 2010 Queensland Cup season was the 15th 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 12 teams playing a 25-week-long season (including finals) from March to September. [1] [2]

Contents

The Northern Pride won their first premiership after defeating the Norths Devils 30–20 in the Grand Final at Suncorp Stadium. Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles' halfback Daly Cherry-Evans was named the competition's Player of the Year, winning the Courier Mail Medal. [3] [4]

Teams

In 2010, the lineup of teams remained unchanged for the second consecutive year.

ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach(s)Captain(s) NRL Affiliate
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Burleigh Bears Pizzey Park Mark GeeScott Smith Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
Central Comets colours.svg
Central Comets Browne Park Wayne BarnettTyron Haynes Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Balmain colours.svg
Easts Tigers Langlands Park Jason Gainey Jace van Dijk Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Ipswich Colours.svg
Ipswich Jets North Ipswich Reserve Glenn LazarusBen & Shane Walker Todd Riggs & Paul Stephenson Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
Mackay Cutters colours.svg
Mackay Cutters Mackay JRL GroundsPaul BramleyJardine Bobongie North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys
Northern Pride colours.png
Northern Pride Barlow Park David Maiden Chris Sheppard North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys
Norths Devils colours.svg
Norths Devils Bishop Park Kevin Carmichael Mark Leafa Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Redcliffe colours.svg
Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Oval John Dixon Mick Roberts Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg
Souths Logan Magpies Davies Park Mark BeaumontPhil Dennis Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles Stockland Park Brandon Costin Daly Cherry-Evans Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Western Suburbs colours.svg
Tweed Heads Seagulls Ned Byrne Field Ben Anderson Brad Davis Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg
Wynnum Manly Seagulls BMD Kougari Oval Paul Green Darren Bain Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos

Ladder

2010 Queensland Cup
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies 221705604362+24234
2 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils 221516581505+7631
3 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles 221408641400+24128
4 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride (P)221408501446+5528
5 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls 221318538478+6027
6 Mackay Cutters colours.svg Mackay Cutters 2211110544491+5323
7 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Burleigh Bears 2211110450484-3422
8 Redcliffe colours.svg Redcliffe Dolphins 2210111467536-6921
9 Western Suburbs colours.svg Tweed Heads Seagulls 228113528498+3016
10 Central Comets colours.svg Central Comets 226016415624-20912
11 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers 225017429631-20210
12 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets 225017384627-24310

Final series

In 2010, the competition used a modified version of the six-team finals format that they implemented a year earlier.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and Time (local)Venue
Semi-finals
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles 4 – 14 Mackay Cutters colours.svg Mackay Cutters 4 September 2010, 2:00pm Stockland Park
Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies 16 – 20 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils 5 September 2010, 3:00pm Davies Park
Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 28 – 12 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls 5 September 2010, 3:30pm Barlow Park
Preliminary Finals
Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils 56 – 12 Mackay Cutters colours.svg Mackay Cutters 11 September 2010, 2:00pmBishop Park
Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies 8 – 28 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 12 September 2010, 2:00pm Davies Park
Grand Final
Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils 20 – 30 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 19 September 2010, 2:00pm Suncorp Stadium
SemifinalsPreliminary FinalsGrand Final
1 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies 16
2 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils 201W Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils 56
3W Mackay Cutters colours.svg Mackay Cutters 12
3 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles 4 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils 20
6 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 28 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 30
1L Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies 8
4 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls 122W Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride 28
5 Mackay Cutters colours.svg Mackay Cutters 14

Grand Final

Saturday, 13 September
Norths Devils Norths Devils colours.svg 20 – 30 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride
Tries:
Luke Samoa 2
Brendon Gibb 1
Gideon Mzembe 1
Goals:
Troyden Watene 2
1st: 6 - 18
2nd: 14 - 12
Report
Tries:
1 Michael Bani
1 Rod Griffin
1 Rod Jensen
1 Nick Slyney
1 Noel Underwood
Goals:
5 Chey Bird
Suncorp Stadium
Referee: Justin Davis
Player of the Match: Chris Sheppard (Northern Pride)
Norths DevilsPositionNorthern Pride
  1. Javarn White
FB
  1. Chey Bird
2. Daniel Ogden WG 2. Michael Bani
3. Josefa Davui CE 3. Brett Anderson
4. Jack Reed CE 4. Rod Jensen
5. Gideon Mzembe WG 5. Kaine Manihera
6. Shane Perry FE 14. Clint Amos
7. Matt Smith HB 7. Chris Sheppard (c)
8. Mark Leafa (c) PR 16. Noel Underwood
9. Asher Elemani HK 9. Jason Roos
17. Troy Hansen PR 10. Ben Laity
11. Troyden Watene SR 11. Nick Slyney
12. Brendon Gibb SR 12. Mark Cantoni
13. Eddy Purcell LK 13. Joel Riethmuller
10. Nathan CleaverBench8. Alex Starmer
14. Luke Samoa Bench15. Ben Spina
15. Jay Aston Bench17. Mark Dalle Cort
16. Michael MorrisBench18. Rod Griffin
Kevin Carmichael Coach David Maiden

The Norths Devils finished the regular season in second and defeated the minor premiers Souths Logan in the first week of the finals. In the preliminary final they thrashed Mackay 56–12 to qualify for the second Grand Final and their first since 1998. The Northern Pride finished fourth and defeated Wynnum Manly in an elimination final. In the preliminary final, they upset Souths Logan 28–8 to qualify for their second straight Grand Final.

First half

The Pride started the first half on fire, scoring three tries inside the first 20 minutes. They kicked it off with a try to prop Noel Underwood in the 4th minute before centre Rod Jensen helped double his side's lead in the 15th minute. Winger Michael Bani was the next to score, stepping through some soft defence to push the Pride's lead to 18. It took 37th minutes for the Devils to finally post their first points when second rower Brendon Gibb barged over.

Second half

The Pride regained their 18-point lead when bench forward Rod Griffin steamrolled his way through to score four minutes after the break. Norths hit back quickly this time, crossing just five minutes later through Luke Samoa. They made it back-to-back tries not long after when winger Gideon Mzembe dived over in the right corner. The comeback attempt was short lived, as the Pride scored their fifth try of the game when Nick Slyney crossed. Samoa scored off a Pride error in the 72nd minute to give his side a slight chance but it was too little too late. The Pride won their first premiership and became the second club from outside south east Queensland to lift the trophy. [5]

Pride halfback and captain Chris Sheppard was awarded the Duncan Hall Medal in his final game before retirement. [6]

End-of-season awards

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  2. Queensland Rugby League Archived 19 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 29 August 2010
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