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Please call 1800 070 535 Saturday & Sunday 7:00am – 11:30am (AEST) West Tigers Mackay redeemed last year's heartbreaking grand final loss in style defeating Townsville Brothers 42-18 to claim this year's Components Only A Grade premiership on Sunday The victory is the club's second title in three years and as Meat Loaf famously put it; two out of three ain't bad it's unbelievable that there's only two weeks of community rugby league remaining meaning the penultimate round of finals kick off this weekend in the South East corner Some intriguing results from the weekend set up a number of unmissable contests in Brisbane Ipswich and the Gold Coast to determine who will get to run out onto the hallow turf in a fortnight's time In the first week of the In Safe Hands Cup finals West Brisbane and Carina progressed to this week's do-or-die semi-finals after tough-fought wins over Pine Rivers and Normanby Wests got off to a magical start when Bryn Callaghan found space on the left edge to cross in the 13th minute but the Bears held strong and hit back when Will Partridge crossed just before half-time With one of the Panthers' downfalls being their inability to put in an 80-minute performance this was their opportunity to flex their muscle - which they began doing with a try only four minutes after the break by Sunshine Coast Falcons regular Sam Burns followed by Sam Lister seven minutes later Hunter Smallhorn gave his Pine Rivers outfit a glimmer of hope when he ran away with 15 minutes to go but Tommy Butterfield iced the game with just under 10 to play and put the cherry on top of a solid performance The later game saw Carina fire out of the blocks early with Brayden Torpy first to score in the 10th minute Older brother Cameron Torpy wanted to join in with the four-pointer fun and barged over five minutes later to give Carina an 8-0 lead and the Tigers were in again in the 20th minute when Ronald Philitoga scored his first of three tries in the match Philitoga was in again in a similar fashion with five remaining linking up with Linc Port to sail over untouched on the right flank but the Hounds came out to play in the second 40 beginning with a try two minutes after the break Normanby were in again with Jacob Alick crossing to reduce the deficit to just six points and Normanby levelled things up thanks to a 90-metre breakthrough by fullback Creedence Toia The Tigers managed to re-gain control and take back the lead through Will Bohning and Philitoga's third four-pointer with eight minutes remaining made things awfully difficult for the Hounds to stay in the contest Carina will now face Wynnum who will have an added flame in the belly from their last round of the regular season defeat to the Tigers Tom Butterfield tries; Kyle Van Klaverin 3 goals) defeated Pine Rivers Bears 8 (Will Partridge Hunter Smallhorn tries)Carina Tigers 26 (Ronald Philitoga 3 Brayden Torpy tries; Zak Taibi goal) defeated Normanby Hounds 18 (Creedence Toia Jacob Alick tries; Josh Malcolmson 3 goals) The top four has been settled at the Gold Coast ahead of the two-week QTOP A Grade finals series they'll now face Mudgeeraba who were outclassed by Burleigh in an impressive bounce-back the Redbacks lost dynamic five-eighth Will Brimson to an ankle injury in the opening 20 minutes which made things tough for the visitors as the Bears put on two quick tries to lead 10-6; however a late four-pointer put the game back on level-pegging at 10-10 with a number of Intrust Super Cup stars crossing the chalk - including Sami Sauiluma and Josh Ailaomai - guaranteeing a 2019 grand final rematch at Pizzey Park against Southport for a place in this year's decider Knowing a victory would cement their spot in the four who had a slim chance of playing finals if they were able to defeat their opponents by 65 or more points Callum Burgess-Boomer was at his point-scoring best crossing the line four times and kicking four goals to amass 24 of Southport's 40 points recorded against Tugun The Tigers will now suit up for a chance to redeem last year's grand final agony against the very team that broke their hearts Ormeau hosted Currumbin in a game that saw both teams play-off for pride but the Eagles proved too strong for the Shearers winning 50-22 and even featured a spirited performance by former Intrust Super Cup and NRL star Matt Geyer who troubled the scorers with a brilliant breakaway try Watch former Melbourne Storm NSW Blues & Kangaroo run the length of the field.. Currumbin Eagles 50 defeated Ormeau Shearers 22Burleigh Bears 28 defeated Mudgeeraba Redbacks 14Southport Tigers 40 defeated Tugun SeahawksRunaway Bay - Bye the Volunteers Cup finals series is locked in after a quality final three matches of the regular season The early game at Gatton saw minor premiers Goodna take on Souths and even though the Eagles were too strong the Tigers really gave it their all in their final game of the season the youthful and energetic Toowoomba side were able to head into the sheds with a 14-10 lead; but that didn't phase the competition juggernauts as they piled on five unanswered tries in the second 40 in readiness for their sudden-death semi-final against West End The Bulldogs have hit their straps at the right time of the year knocking off title-hopefuls Norths Tigers 24-16 to secure fourth spot Goodna would have observed the game with interest as West End finished off the Tigers in the style who were by no means disgraced as they prepare for their grand final qualifier against the Roosters The local derby between Valleys and Gatton did not disappoint either bay of supporters as the resurgent Hawks came from 18-4 down to get within a converted try of the second-placed Valleys before a clever field goal was slotted by Josh Chappell to seal victory The results see the departures of Souths and Gatton from the competition who will both be better for the experience in the joint-competition and will be two teams to keep an eye on in the 2021 Toowoomba Rugby League season Goodna Eagles 34 defeated Souths Tigers 14West End Bulldogs 24 defeated Norths Tigers 16Valleys Roosters 25 defeated Gatton Hawks 18 Wests Tigers Mackay are the 2020 Components Only A Grade premiers after an emphatic 42-18 grand final victory over Townsville Brothers on Sunday Despite Townsville opening the account early the Tigers dusted themselves off and shot out of the blocks The minor premiers went on with it the second half to win 42-18 with a stellar performance by Jake Thornton earning him the player of the match The title avenges last year's heavy grand final defeat to Whitsunday Brahmans Read more about the grand final here Zack Walker tries; Samuel Cook 5 goals) defeated Townsville Brothers 18 (Ty Carucci Cameron Bateup tries; Dylan White 3 goals) Mackay Brothers celebrated a title three-peat dominating their Townsville counterparts to win 22-4 in Sunday's decider A Katie Green double helped the Brethren lift the Mackay Airport Cup for the third straight year and Maggie Brosnan's Renae Kunst player of the year honour made the victory even sweeter for the Mackay lock A huge congratulations to Marco and his girls for taking out the 2020 women’s premiership 🐟 and a shout out to our.. Tamika Brecknell tries; Maggie Brosnan goal) defeated Townsville Brothers 4 (Annaliese Luckman try) Semi-Finals: Weekend Preview - Mal Meninga Cup Mackay and Cairns women eager to dethrone favourites Townsville in Foley Shield