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2016 Mackay Cutters season

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2016 Mackay Cutters season
Queensland Cup Rank14th
Play-off resultMissed finals
2016 recordWins: 4; draws: 1; losses: 18
Points scoredFor: 468; against: 733
Team information
CEOTroy Rovelli[1]
CoachDavid Simpson (resigned on 23 June)
Jim Wilson (interim)
Captain
  • Brenden Treston
StadiumBB Print Stadium
Top scorers
TriesLiam Taylor (12)
GoalsLiam Taylor (58)
PointsLiam Taylor (164)
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The 2016 Mackay Cutters season was the ninth in the club's history. Coached by David Simpson and captained by Brenden Treston, they competed in the QRL's Intrust Super Cup.[2][3]

On 23 June, after just one win from their first 15 games, Simpson resigned and was replaced by Jim Wilson. The Cutters endured one of the worst seasons in their history, winning just four games and finishing last.[4]

Season summary

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Following the departure of premiership-winning head coach Kim Williams, his assistant David Simpson was named as the club's head coach for 2016. His reign at the club got off to a disastrous start, as the side won just one of their first 15 games. Sitting in dead last on the ladder, Simpson resigned on 23 June and was replaced by his assistant Jim Wilson, who took the job on an interim basis for the rest of the season.[5]

Under Wilson, the club won three of their final nine games and finished the season in last place, winning their second wooden spoon. One of the few positive stories of the season for the Cutters was the rise of North Queensland Cowboys-contracted hooker Josh Chudleigh, who on the Courier Mail Medal for Queensland Cup Player of the Year.[6] He was also named the club's Player of the Year at their end of season awards night.[7]

Squad List

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2016 squad

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Mackay Cutters
First team squad Coaching staff
  • Delayne Ashby HB
  • Blake Atherton CE
  • Joss Boyton SR
  • Howard Brown FE
  • Jack Creith CE
  • Andrew Davey SR
  • Johnny Faletagoa'i WG
  • Alex Farrell SR
  • Leonati Feiloakitau PR
  • Andrew Gay CE
  • Yosepha Kepa FE
  • Ryan Kinlyside PR
  • Nathan Lo Monaco HK
  • Brad Lupi PR
  • Tyson Martin SR
  • Nicholas Mataia CE
  • Kelvin Nielsen SR
  • John Papalii PR
  • Dylan Patteson SR
  • Michael Pearsall WG
  • Jordan Pereira WG
  • Dalton Phillips SR

Head coach

  • Jim Wilson (interim)



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
Delayne Ashby Gold Coast Titans
2016
Howard Brown West Belconnen Warriors
2016
Jack Creith Parkes Spacemen
2016
Johnny Faletagoa'i West Belconnen Warriors
2016
Leonati Feiloakitau Newtown Jets
2016
Nathan Lo Monaco Newcastle Knights
2016
John Papalii West Belconnen Warriors
2016
Jacob Pottinger Muswellbrook Rams
2016
Grant Rovelli Souths Mackay Sharks
2016
Sam Thorpe Dubbo Westside
2016
Michael Uluakiola West Belconnen Warriors
2016
Regan Verney Northern Pride
2016

Losses

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Player Signed From Until End of Notes
Gavin Bennion Halifax RLFC
2016
Sam Clune Penrith Panthers
2016
Corey Cox Released
Cameron Cullen Redcliffe Dolphins
2016
Mitch Day Released
Aleki Falepaini Central Queensland Capras
2016
Chris Gesch Redcliffe Dolphins
2016
Rex Johnson Released
Ben Jones Released
Zac Radel Released
Justin Tavae Central Queensland Capras
2016
Pulou Vaituutuu Released

Fixtures

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Regular season

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Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals
Saturday, 5 March Round 1 Central Queensland Capras BB Print Stadium 10 – 24 Boyton, Pereira Taylor (1)
Sunday, 13 March Round 2 Northern Pride Barlow Park 24 – 44 Chudleigh, Faletagoa'i, Treston, Wright Taylor (4)
Sunday, 20 March Round 3 Easts Tigers BB Print Stadium 22 – 26 Taylor (2), Martin, Wright Taylor (3)
Saturday, 26 March Round 4 Burleigh Bears Pizzey Park 18 – 36 Brown, Creith, Treston Taylor (3)
Saturday, 2 April Round 5 PNG Hunters BB Print Stadium 20 – 34 Brown, Faletagoa'i, Gay, Treston Taylor (2)
Saturday, 9 April Round 6 Norths Devils BB Print Stadium 16 – 32 Chudleigh (2), Taylor Taylor (2)
Saturday, 16 April Round 7 Redcliffe Dolphins BB Print Stadium 20 – 26 Creith, Faletagoa'i, Pearsall, Taylor Taylor (2)
Sunday, 24 April Round 8 Tweed Heads Seagulls Piggabeen Sports Complex 24 – 37 Asiata (2), Pereira, Uele Taylor (4)
Friday, 29 April Round 9 Ipswich Jets BB Print Stadium 38 – 36 Taylor (2), Feiloakitau, Moga, Pereira, Uele, Verney Taylor (5)
Sunday, 15 May Round 10 Wynnum Manly Seagulls BMD Kougari Oval 16 – 62 Ashby, Davey, Taylor Taylor (2)
Saturday, 21 May Round 11 Townsville Blackhawks Jack Manski Oval 8 – 52 Pearsall, Susuga
Round 12 Bye
Sunday, 5 June Round 13 Souths Logan Magpies Davies Park 18 – 18 Kepa, Taylor, Uele Taylor (3)
Saturday, 11 June Round 14 Central Queensland Capras Browne Park 20 – 24 Davey, Mago, Taylor Taylor (4)
Saturday, 18 June Round 15 Northern Pride BB Print Stadium 18 – 22 Atherton, Boyton, Creith Taylor (3)
Sunday, 26 June Round 16 Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Oval 28 – 36 Atherton, Kepa, Mago, Moga, Treston Taylor (4)
Saturday, 2 July Round 17 Sunshine Coast Falcons BB Print Stadium 26 – 18 Chudleigh, Davey, Mago, Taylor, Uele Taylor (3)
Round 18 Bye
Saturday, 16 July Round 19 Ipswich Jets North Ipswich Reserve 6 – 38 Davey Taylor (1)
Saturday, 23 July Round 20 Wynnum Manly Seagulls Daryl Burke Oval 28 – 10 Feiloakitau, Moga, Pereira, Taylor, Uele Taylor (4)
Friday, 29 July Round 21 Townsville Blackhawks BB Print Stadium 14 – 16 Faletagoa'i (2), Ashby Taylor (1)
Saturday, 6 August Round 22 Tweed Heads Seagulls BB Print Stadium 30 – 10 Davey (2), Kepa, Moga, Pereira, Taylor Taylor (3)
Saturday, 13 August Round 23 Norths Devils Bishop Park 22 – 44 Uele (2), Davey, Pearsall Ashby (2), Faletagoa'i (1)
Saturday, 20 August Round 24 Souths Logan Magpies BB Print Stadium 22 – 40 Asiata, Chudleigh, Kepa, Pereira Taylor (2), Asiata (1)
Sunday, 28 August Round 25 Easts Tigers Langlands Park 20 – 48 Faletagoa'i (2), Davey, Moga Taylor (2)
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Statistics

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Denotes player contracted to the North Queensland Cowboys for the 2016 season
Name App T G FG Pts
Delayne Ashby 16 2 2 - 12
John Asiata 5 3 1 - 14
Blake Atherton 8 2 - - 8
Cooper Bambling 1 - - - -
Ross Bella 1 - - - -
Joss Boyton 20 2 - - 8
Howard Brown 5 2 - - 8
Josh Chudleigh 21 5 - - 20
Jack Creith 14 3 - - 12
Andrew Davey 22 8 - - 32
Johnny Faletagoa'i 19 6 1 - 26
Alex Farrell 11 - - - -
Leonati Feiloakitau 13 3 - - 12
Andrew Gay 4 1 - - 4
Yosepha Kepa 11 4 - - 16
Ryan Kinlyside 19 - - - -
Brad Lupi 6 - - - -
Patrick Mago 13 3 - - 12
Tyson Martin 6 1 - - 4
Nicholas Mataia 2 - - - -
Tautau Moga 18 5 - - 20
Dylan Patteson 2 - - - -
Michael Pearsall 7 3 - - 12
Jordan Pereira 23 6 - - 24
Dalton Phillips 8 - - - -
Jacob Pottinger 14 - - - -
Steve Rapira 5 - - - -
Isaac Richardson 16 - - - -
Grant Rovelli 4 - - - -
Tone Susuga 2 1 - - 4
Liam Taylor 21 12 58 - 164
Brenden Treston 19 4 - - 16
Braden Uele 22 7 - - 28
Regan Verney 7 1 - - 4
Matthew Wright 6 2 - - 8
Totals 86 62 1 468

Honours

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Club

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  • Player of the Year: Josh Chudleigh
  • Players' Player: Brenden Treston
  • Rookie of the Year: Andrew Davey
  • Club Person of the Year: Jim Wilson
  • Sponsors Player of the Year: Josh Chudleigh

League

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References

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  1. ^ "Cutters announce new CEO". QRL. 2 March 2016. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  2. ^ jvanheerden (3 March 2016). "New captain announced for Cutters 2016 season". Daily Mercury. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Cutters announce head coach". QRL. 8 July 2015. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  4. ^ John Bartley (21 August 2016). "Cutters downed as Magpies soar". QRL. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  5. ^ "A new approach for Cutters coach". Daily Mercury. 22 December 2016. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Chudleigh wins Courier-Mail Medal". QRL Media. 31 August 2016. Archived from the original on 5 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Chudleigh named Cutters best". QRL. 7 October 2016. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Gains and Losses Mackay Cutters". QRL Media. 3 December 2015. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2020.