Who will make the cut? The former Sydney Roosters forward joined Norths at the beginning of 2019 and has been one of their most consistent players so far this season. Easts Tigers weapon Billy Walters with 30 per cent of 2528 votes; Sunshine Coast Falcons' Cooper Johns was second with 29 per cent. The 80-minute edge-back rower has added another dimension to the Devils attack and has found the try line on eight occasions this season, including a hat-trick in Round 13.

Predicted winner: Nicho Hynes - Sunshine Coast Falcons. The Falcons have only lost one game in 2019, and Hynes wasn’t playing fullback in that match. Traditionally a halfback, the Melbourne Storm-contracted playmaker has relished the transition to fullback for the Falcons in 2019. Norths Devils' Nixon Putt with 40 per cent of 3270 votes; Sunshine Coast Falcons' Tino Fa'asuamaleaui was second with 25 per cent. Tue 17 Sep 2019, 02:36 PM The amount of talented players in the Intrust Super Cup - across all 14 teams - is impressive and undeniable. Burleigh Bears skipper Luke Page with 55 per cent of 2705 votes; Townsville Blackhawks' Corey Jensen was second with 20 per cent. Sunshine Coast Falcons coach Eric Smith with 45 per cent of 2272 votes; Wynnum Manly Seagulls' Adam Brideson was second with 23 per cent. Vote now. Notable mention: Edene Gebbie - Wynnum Manly Seagulls, Trust the process #intrustsupercup @jimoreillyphotography, A post shared by Intrust Super Cup (@intrustsupercup) on Jun 3, 2019 at 1:12am PDT, Predicted winner: Jon Reuben - Sunshine Coast Falcons.

Sunshine Coast Falcons gun Harry Grant with 45 per cent of 2805 votes; Ipswich Jets' Kierran Moseley was second with 24 per cent. Wynnum Manly Seagulls flyer Edene Gebbie with 57 per cent of 2940 votes; Sunshine Coast Falcons' Nicho Hynes was second with 28 per cent of votes. However, Reuben has played two fewer games than Leo and three fewer games than Soper-Lawler. Murphy currently leads the competition for points scored with 242 points, making him 86 points clear of Jamal Fogarty in second place. The 2019 Intrust Super Cup Team of the Year is a cracking one. The Team of the Year was picked by Intrust Super Cup coaches at the conclusion of the regular season; they each ranked the three best players in each position. Who will be named player of the year? We asked you who you thought should make the cut and the votes are in. Quiet achiever Lumelume lets his football do the talking, Church impressed by Digicel Cup performances in lead up to finals, Putting on a clinic: Miers happy to be sharing his footy skills, 'Tino style': Best yet to come as young forward targets finals fling, Dolphins bid 'NRL-ready' with new stadium complete, You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content.

When the votes for the 2019 Petero Civoniceva Medal tally went behind closed doors in Round 12. Notable mention: Temone Power - Townsville Blackhawks, Two of many classy plays from yesterday’s XXXX QLD Residents win #qldresidents #intrustsupercup #QLDER, A post shared by Intrust Super Cup (@intrustsupercup) on May 12, 2019 at 11:57pm PDT, Predicted winner: Tom Gilbert - Townsville Blackhawks. Fourteen teams will begin their quest for premiership glory in Round 1 on the weekend of March 9-10, and by the second weekend of September, the race will be down to eight. He averages 154 running metres per game and has scored three hat-tricks this season, including back-to-back in Round 16 and Round 17. Notable mention: Herbie Farnworth - Norths Devils, Thank you Nanango #intrustsupercup #countryweek, A post shared by Intrust Super Cup (@intrustsupercup) on Jul 22, 2019 at 1:19am PDT, Predicted winner: Izaia Perese - Redcliffe Dolphins.



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