2013 Mackay Cutters season – Wikipedia

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The 2013 Mackay Cutters season was the sixth in the club’s history. Coached by Kim Williams and captained by Jardine Bobongie and Joel Clinton, they competed in the QRL’s Intrust Super Cup.[1] The club enjoyed their most successful season, finishing the regular season in second place and defeating the Easts Tigers 27–20 in the Grand Final to win their first premiership.[2]

Season summary[edit]

After the departure of head coach Anthony Seibold at the end of 2012, the Cutters hired former Melbourne Storm SG Ball Cup coach Kim Williams as his replacement.[3] The club’s biggest off-season recruit was former Australian international and NRL premiership winning-prop Joel Clinton, who was returning to Australia after three seasons with Hull Kingston Rovers.[4] He was named co-captain of the club, alongside veteran Jardine Bobongie.

On 28 April 2013, just hours after a 22–22 draw with the Tweed Heads Seagulls, North Queensland Cowboys contracted hooker Alex Elisala was found unconscious and not breathing after jumping from a hotel balcony. He died in hospital the following day.[5] In honour of Elisala, the Cutters retired his number 14 jersey for the rest of the season.[6] Despite the tragedy, the Cutters pushed forward and finished the season in second on the ladder, their highest ever finish (as of the 2019 season).[7] In Week 1 of the finals, they suffered a 18–31 loss to the Easts Tigers before bouncing back to defeat the Ipswich Jets and Northern Pride to qualify for their first Grand Final and set up a rematch with the Tigers.[8]

On 28 September 2013, the Cutters defeated Easts 27–20 in the Grand Final at North Ipswich Reserve to claim their maiden Queensland Cup premiership.[2] Prop Tyson Andrews was named the club’s Player of the Year, while Cowboys contracted players, Sam Hoare and Curtis Rona, were selected for the Queensland Residents side.[9]

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Squad List[edit]

2013 squad[edit]

The following players contracted to the North Queensland Cowboys played for the Cutters in 2013: Alex Elisala, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Clint Greenshields, Chris Grevsmuhl, Sam Hoare, Rory Kostjasyn, Tyson Martin, Anthony Mitchell, Michael Morgan, Curtis Rona, Zac Santo, Tariq Sims and Jason Taumalolo.

Squad movement[edit]

Gains[edit]

Losses[edit]

Fixtures[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals
Saturday, 16 March Round 1 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride Barlow Park 12 – 44 Bobongie, Milne Taylor (2)
Saturday, 23 March Round 2 Central Comets colours.svg CQ Capras Virgin Australia Stadium 38 – 12 Greenshields (2), Rona (2), Elisala, Faraimo, Milne Faifai Loa (5)
Sunday, 31 March Round 3 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls BMD Kougari Oval 10 – 36 Faraimo, Taylor Taylor (1)
Saturday, 6 April Round 4 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers Virgin Australia Stadium 14 – 6 Morgan (2), Milne Taylor (1)
Sunday, 14 April Round 5 Redcliffe colours.svg Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Oval 34 – 18 Comerford, Faifai Loa, Faraimo, Hoare, Rona Taylor (5)
Saturday, 20 April Round 6 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils Virgin Australia Stadium 34 – 16 Faraimo (2), Milne, Rona, Webster Taylor (5)
Saturday, 27 April Round 7 Western Suburbs colours.svg Tweed Heads Seagulls Virgin Australia Stadium 22 – 22 Andrews, Elisala, Milne, Rona Taylor (3)
Round 8 Bye
Saturday, 11 May Round 9 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Wynnum Manly Seagulls Virgin Australia Stadium 20 – 12 Faifai Loa (2), Andrews, Hoare Taylor (2)
Sunday, 19 May Round 10 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies Davies Park 22 – 23 Taumalolo (3), Gesch, Rona Taylor (1)
Sunday, 26 May Round 11 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Burleigh Bears Pizzey Park 42 – 24 Rona (2), Greenshields, Faifai Loa, Faraimo, Martin, Taylor, Webster Taylor (5)
Sunday, 1 June Round 12 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets Virgin Australia Stadium 16 – 28 Rona (2), Milne Taylor (2)
Saturday, 8 June Round 13 Redcliffe colours.svg Redcliffe Dolphins Virgin Australia Stadium 26 – 20 Grevsmuhl, Kostjasyn, Milne, Rona Minto (5)
Round 14 Bye
Saturday, 23 June Round 15 Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers Langlands Park 16 – 40 Milne, Rona, Taumalolo Taylor (2)
Saturday, 29 June Round 16 Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets North Ipswich Reserve 20 – 18 Faifai Loa, Gesch, Minto, Taylor Taylor (2)
Saturday, 6 July Round 17 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride Virgin Australia Stadium 26 – 16 Faraimo, Hoare, Mitchell, Morgan, Taylor Taylor (2), Faifai Loa (1)
Saturday, 20 July Round 18 Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles colours.png Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles Moranbah 38 – 18 Faraimo (2), Minto (2), Bobongie, Milne, Taylor Taylor (5)
Saturday, 27 July Round 19 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Burleigh Bears Virgin Australia Stadium 26 – 26 Bobongie, Milne, Taylor, Taumalolo, Ulugia Taylor (3)
Saturday, 3 August Round 20 Norths Devils colours.svg Norths Devils Green Energy Sports Park 38 – 24 Milne (3), Faraimo, Martin, Mitchell, Webster Minto (5)
Saturday, 10 August Round 21 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Souths Logan Magpies Virgin Australia Stadium 12 – 22 Mitchell, Morgan Taylor (2)
Saturday, 17 August Round 22 Central Comets colours.svg CQ Capras Browne Park 34 – 28 Faifai Loa, Faraimo, Gesch, Minto, Morgan, Taylor Taylor (5)
Sunday, 25 August Round 23 Western Suburbs colours.svg Tweed Heads Seagulls Piggabeen Sports Complex 41 – 24 Gesch, Minto, Mitchell, Morgan, Taumalolo, Taylor Taylor (6), Bobongie (1), Minto (1, 1 FG)
Saturday, 31 August Round 24 Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles colours.png Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles Virgin Australia Stadium 36 – 6 Andrews, Faifai Loa, Faraimo, Milne, Morgan, Murphy, Taumalolo Minto (4)
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Finals[edit]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals
Sunday, 8 September Elimination Final Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers Virgin Australia Stadium 18 – 31 Koko (2), Hoare Taylor (3)
Saturday, 14 September Semi Final Ipswich Colours.svg Ipswich Jets Virgin Australia Stadium 27 – 16 Faraimo (2), Faifai Loa, Taylor Taylor (3), Minto (2, 1 FG)
Sunday, 22 September Preliminary Final Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride Langlands Park 20 – 16 Faifai Loa, Faraimo, Taumalolo, Taylor Taylor (2)
Sunday, 29 September Grand Final Balmain colours.svg Easts Tigers North Ipswich Reserve 27 – 20 Faraimo (2), Milne, Mitchell, Morgan Milne (1), Minto (1, 1 FG), Taylor (1)
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Mackay Cutters’ Grand Final winning side: 1 Liam Taylor, 2 Bureta Faraimo, 15 Michael Morgan, 4 Kalifa Faifai Loa, 5 David Milne, 6 Dan Murphy, 7 Matt Minto, 8 Tyson Andrews, 9 Anthony Mitchell, 10 Sam Hoare, 17 Jason Taumalolo, 12 Chris Gesch, 13 Jardine Bobongie (c). Interchange: 11 Dean Webster, 16 Karl Davies, 18 Kelvin Nielsen, 20 Jason Schirnack. Coach: Kim Williams.[20]

Statistics[edit]

Honours[edit]

Club[edit]

  • Player of the Year: Tyson Andrews
  • Players’ Player: Bureta Faraimo
  • Sponsor’s Player of the Year: Jardine Bobongie
  • Rookie of the Year: Karl Davies
  • Club Person of the Year: Chris Fraser

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