The CQ Capras have continued their unbeaten run downing Wynnum Manly while Redcliffe cracked into the top eight after knocking off Sunshine Coast.
Capras 22 defeated Wynnum Manly 16
- Bailey Butler picked up a try on his way to 177m for the game
- Edrick Lee racked up 107 metres on the wing
- JJ Collins ran for 176 metres with 71 post-contact metres
- Anthony Milford made his comeback from a hamstring injury with a try assist and six tackle breaks to his name
What the coach said
"It was a tough win on the weekend against a very good side.
"The four Dolphins players where heavily involved in the win in particular JJ Collins who laid the platform in the middle with Bailey Butler to set up a great game." - Lionel Harbin, Capras Coach.
Up next for CQ Capras
The Capras head down to the Gold Coast to face Burleigh in a top-of-the-table clash. A win will put the Capras four points clear of second.
Redcliffe Dolphins 32 defeated Sunshine Coast 18
- Dolphins train-and-trial players Brenton Baira, Trai Fuller, Jeremiah Simbiken and Brayden McGrady all crossed the stripe
- Centre Valynce Te Whare made 140 metres with 63 post-contact metres
- Hooker Harrison Graham made his first appearance for Redcliffe, returning from a pre-season MCL injury
What the coach said
"It was a great performance and we love playing at Kayo Stadium so it was nice to play like that in front of our home fans.
"The Falcons brought up a very strong side and we had a lot of players stand up for us." - Ben Te'o, Redcliffe Coach.
Up next for Redcliffe
Redcliffe will enjoy the bye this weekend and could potentially climb to sixth place depending on other results.