2008 Queensland Cup

The 2008 Queensland Cup season was the 13th season of Queensland's top-level statewide rugby league competition run by the Queensland Rugby League. The competition, known as the Queensland Wizard Cup due to sponsorship from Wizard Home Loans featured 11 teams playing a 26-week long season (including finals) from March to September.[1]

2008 Queensland Cup
DurationMarch 15 – September 13, 2008
Teams11
Premiers Souths Logan Magpies (1st title)
Minor premiers Ipswich Jets (1st title)
Matches played116
Points scored5,635
Top points scorer(s) Nick Parfitt
Player of the year Nat Bowman (Courier Mail Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Adam Fielder
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The Souths Logan Magpies won their first premiership after defeating the Ipswich Jets 24–18 at North Ipswich Reserve. Central Comets' five-eighth Nat Bowman was named the competition's Player of the Year, winning the Courier Mail Medal.[2][3][4]

Teams

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Two new teams entered the Queensland Cup in 2008, as the competition expanded north with the Mackay Cutters and the Northern Pride. Mackay hadn't hosted a team since the 1996 season, while the Pride, based in Cairns, were represented by the Cairns Cyclones from 1996 to 2000. The two new clubs replaced the Aspley Broncos and North Queensland Young Guns, who withdrew from the competition.[5]

With the loss of Aspley and the Young Guns, the Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys formed new feeder club partnerships. The Broncos sent players to six different clubs and the Cowboys sent players to the Cutters and Pride, while the Canberra Raiders formed a partnership with the Souths Logan Magpies. 2008 marked the first season since 1997 that the Melbourne Storm were not affiliated with the Norths Devils, instead forming the Central Coast Storm who played in the NSW Cup.[6]

ColoursClubHome ground(s)Head coach(s)Captain(s)NRL Affiliate
Burleigh BearsPizzey ParkJim LenihanShane O'Flanagan Brisbane Broncos
Central CometsBrowne ParkWayne BarnettWayne Barnett Brisbane Broncos
Easts TigersLanglands ParkDarren SmithTrent Young Brisbane Broncos
Ipswich JetsNorth Ipswich ReserveKevin WaltersDanny Coburn Gold Coast Titans
Mackay CuttersMackay JRL GroundsShane MusprattShane Muspratt North Queensland Cowboys
Northern PrideBarlow ParkAndrew DunemannChris Sheppard North Queensland Cowboys
Norths DevilsBishop ParkMark GeeMarc Brentnall Brisbane Broncos
Redcliffe DolphinsDolphin OvalGary O'BrienTroy Lindsay Brisbane Broncos
Souths Logan MagpiesDavies ParkPaul BramleyPhil Dennis Canberra Raiders
Tweed Heads SeagullsNed Byrne FieldMichael WoodsBrad Davis Gold Coast Titans
Wynnum Manly SeagullsKougari OvalShane McNallyDarren Bain Brisbane Broncos

Ladder

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2008 Queensland Cup
PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Ipswich Jets2016042656329+32736
2 Souths Logan Magpies (P)2014062592378+21432
3 Northern Pride2013072494416+7830
4 Wynnum Manly Seagulls2011272526514+1228
5 Redcliffe Dolphins2011182498418+8027
6 Burleigh Bears2011092528506+2226
7 Easts Tigers2081112454462-821
8 Tweed Heads Seagulls2071122507535-2819
9 Mackay Cutters2071122416488-7219
10 Central Comets2070132404595-19118
11 Norths Devils2020182288722-4348

Regular season

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The 2008 Queensland Cup regular season featured 22 rounds, with one team receiving a bye in each round. Each team played 20 games and received two byes.

Final series

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
DateVenue
Qualifying / Elimination Finals
Wynnum Manly Seagulls16 – 50 Redcliffe Dolphins23 August 2008BMD Kougari Oval
Souths Logan Magpies16 – 40 Northern Pride24 August 2008Davies Park
Semi-finals
Ipswich Jets34 – 16 Northern Pride30 August 2008Briggs Road Complex
Souths Logan Magpies16 – 14 Redcliffe Dolphins30 August 2008Meakin Park
Preliminary Final
Northern Pride12 – 16 Souths Logan Magpies6 September 2008Langlands Park
Grand Final
Ipswich Jets18 – 24 Souths Logan Magpies13 September 2008North Ipswich Reserve
Qualifying / Elimination FinalsMajor / Minor Semi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Ipswich34 Ipswich18
Northern Pride16 Souths Logan24
2 Souths Logan16 Northern Pride12
3 Northern Pride40 Souths Logan16
Souths Logan16
Redcliffe14
4 Wynnum Manly16
5 Redcliffe50

Grand Final

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Saturday, 13 September
Ipswich Jets 18 – 24 Souths Logan Magpies
Tries:
Donald Malone 1
Michael Ryan 1
Aaron Sweeney 1
Goals:
Josh Lewis 3
1st: 0 - 18
2nd: 18 - 6
Report
Tries:
1 McKanah Gibson
1 Cy Lasscock
1 Kyle Lodge
1 Matt Templeman
Goals:
2 Tim Cannard
2 Josh White
North Ipswich Reserve
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Justin Eastwood
Player of the Match: Albert Talipeau (Souths Logan)
Ipswich JetsPositionSouths Logan Magpies
  1. Troy O'Sullivan
FB
  1. Quentin Laulu-Togaga'e
2. Scott IrelandWG2. Matt Templeman
3. Donald MaloneCE3. Kyle Lodge
4. Brendon MarshallCE4. Chad Grintell
5. Smith SamauWG5. Shea Moylan
6. Josh LewisFE19. Brad Cross
7. Ian LaceyHB7. Albert Talipeau
8. Aaron SweeneyPR8. Daniel Joyce
9. Michael RyanHK9. McKanah Gibson
10. Isaak Ah MauPR10. Liam McDonald
11. Kurtis LingwoodockSR11. Tim Cannard
12. Trevor ExtonSR12. Lewis Balcomb
13. Danny Coburn (c)LK13. Josh White
14. Matt McPheeBench6. Phil Dennis (c)
15. Scott AloBench14. Graham Levu
16. Leigh CoghillBench16. Cy Lasscock
17. Jason BulgarelliBench17. Dashae Francis
Kevin WaltersCoachPaul Bramley

Ipswich had their best regular season to date, finishing with their first minor premiership. They then defeated the Northern Pride in the major semi final to earn their second Grand Final appearance. Souths Logan, who finished second and qualified for the finals for just the second time, were upset by the Pride in Week 1 of the finals. In Week 2, they hosted and defeated Redcliffe before getting revenge on the Pride and defeating them 16–12 in the preliminary final to qualify for their first Grand Final.

First half

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Souths Logan got off to a brilliant start when they forced an error off the kickoff and scored in the second minute through prop Cy Lasscock. It took them just five minutes to extend their lead when hooker McKanah Gibson dived over from dummy half in almost the exact spot of their first try. After denying two Ipswich try scoring opportunities, the Magpies crossed for their third try of the game when Matt Templeman intercepted an Ian Lacey pass and sprinted away to score. With two minutes left in the half, Souths Logan converted a penalty goal from in front to lead 18-0.

Second half

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Down 18, Ipswich began their fightback with a try from hooker Michael Ryan just four minutes into the second half. In the 55th minute, the Jets cut the lead to six when centre Donald Malone pulled down a Lacey kick to score. Just a minute later, Ipswich completed the comeback when prop Aaron Sweeney scored under the posts to level the scores. A tense final 20 minutes followed, with Souths Logan being denied a try in the 65th minute and Ipswich missing a field goal from in front in the 78th minute. With 40 seconds left to play, Magpies' halfback Albert Talipeau put his centre Kyle Lodge through a gap close to the line. Lodge was cut down short by Jets' fullback Troy O'Sullivan but got up and scored after O'Sullivan couldn't complete the tackle. Referee Justin Eastwood checked with the video referee, who awarded the try. Josh White converted the try to seal the win and give Souths Logan their first Queensland Cup premiership.[7]

End-of-season awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Queensland Rugby League Website Archived 14 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 17 Dec 2007
  2. ^ "Flashback: Alby's last minute Magpie magic a Sticky special in 2008". 26 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Comets all set for baby broncos | Morning Bulletin". Archived from the original on 31 January 2020.
  4. ^ Queensland Rugby League 2008 Draw Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 17 Dec 2007
  5. ^ "Archived copy". www.qrl.com.au. Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Logan Magpies keep fighting for survival". The Courier Mail. [dead link]
  7. ^ "2008 QLD Cup Grand Final Souths Logan 24 v Ipswich 18". YouTube. Archived from the original on 5 December 2021.