Rugby league team season
2011 Mackay Cutters season Queensland Cup Rank9th Play-off result Missed finals 2011 record Wins: 8; draws: 1; losses: 13 Points scored For: 369; against: 473 Team information Coach Anthony Seibold Captain Stadium Virgin Australia Stadium Shark Park MackayTop scorers Tries Michael Comerford (9) Goals Liam Taylor (48) Points Liam Taylor (104)
The 2011 Mackay Cutters season was the fourth in the club 's history. Coached by Anthony Seibold and captained by Grant Rovelli , they competed in the QRL 's Intrust Super Cup . The club missed the finals in 2011, finishing the season in ninth.
Season summary
The Cutters entered the 2011 season with a new head coach after Paul Bramley, who led the club to their first finals series in 2010, left the club to join the Burleigh Bears . He was replaced by former Canberra Raiders and London Broncos prop Anthony Seibold . Seibold was an assistant at the Celtic Crusaders from 2006 to 2009 and head coach of the South Wales Scorpions , helping them gain promotion in 2010. The club's biggest recruit for the season was former New Zealand Warriors and North Queensland Cowboys halfback Grant Rovelli , who was named captain of the side.
The Cutters endured a horror injury run in 2011, having to use 43 different players during the season, and finished ninth on the ladder. Lewis Balcomb, a new recruit from Souths Logan , was named the club's Player of the Year, while Rovelli was selected for the Queensland Residents side. The club began playing out of their new home ground, Stadium Mackay , late in the 2011 season.
Squad List
2011 squad
Mackay Cutters
First team squad
Coaching staff
Peter Gallen – PR
Chris Giumelli – WG
Darren Griffiths – SR
Chad Grintell – CE
Peter Hassall – WG
Damon Koolstra – HB
Justin McKay – FE
Michael Meigan – FE
Grant Moore – SR
Kelvin Nielsen – SR
Head coach
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice-captain(s)
The following players contracted to the North Queensland Cowboys played for the Cutters in 2011: Isaak Ah Mau , Leeson Ah Mau , Clint Amos , Sam Foster, Shannon Gallant , Dane Hogan , Ben Jones , Tyson Martin , Dylan Smith and Will Tupou .
Squad movement
Gains
Losses
Fixtures
Regular season
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Score
Tries
Goals
Saturday, 19 March
Round 1
Norths Devils
Bishop Park
16 – 6
Bobongie, Comerford
Taylor (4)
Sunday, 27 March
Round 2
Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles
Shark Park
36 – 12
Seymour (2), I. Ah Mau , Balcomb, Giumelli, Jones
Taylor (6)
Sunday, 3 April
Round 3
Tweed Heads Seagulls
Piggabeen Sports Complex
20 – 46
Hassall (2), Bobongie, Jones
Taylor (2)
Sunday, 10 April
Round 4
Ipswich Jets
North Ipswich Reserve
12 – 32
Balcomb, Giumelli
Taylor (2)
Sunday, 16 April
Round 5
Central Comets
Browne Park
32 – 24
Billings, Budworth , Dalton, Jones , Taylor
Taylor (6)
Sunday, 1 May
Round 6
Redcliffe Dolphins
Dolphin Oval
10 – 16
Comerford, Martin
Taylor (1)
Sunday, 8 May
Round 7
Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Shark Pack
12 – 14
Dalton, Gallant
Taylor (2)
Sunday, 15 May
Round 8
Northern Pride
Shark Park
22 – 18
Amos (2), Comerford, Dalton
Taylor (3)
Saturday, 21 May
Round 9
Easts Tigers
Langlands Park
6 – 18
Bobongie
Taylor (1)
Sunday, 29 May
Round 10
Souths Logan Magpies
Davies Park
10 – 26
Griffiths, Tupou
Jones (1)
Sunday, 5 June
Round 11
Burleigh Bears
Shark Park
6 – 7
Bobongie
Taylor (1)
Sunday, 12 June
Round 12
Norths Devils
Shark Park
26 – 6
Bobongie, Comerford, Giumelli, Griffiths, Young
Taylor (3)
Saturday, 18 June
Round 13
Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles
Sunshine Coast Stadium
24 – 22
Comerford (2), Balcomb, Taylor, Young
Taylor (2)
Sunday, 26 June
Round 14
Tweed Heads Seagulls
Shark Park
10 – 10
Amos , Comerford
Taylor (1)
Sunday, 10 July
Round 15
Ipswich Jets
Shark Park
10 – 56
Grintell, Young
Taylor (1)
Sunday, 17 July
Round 16
Central Comets
Shark Park
24 – 12
Faraimo (2), Giumelli, Rovelli
Taylor (4)
Sunday, 24 July
Round 17
Redcliffe Dolphins
Shark Park
17 – 16
Amos , Giumelli, Faraimo
Taylor (2), Rovelli (1 FG)
Saturday, 6 August
Round 18
Wynnum Manly Seagulls
BMD Kougari Oval
12 – 22
Faraimo , Smith
Comerford (2)
Saturday, 13 August
Round 19
Northern Pride
Barlow Park
10 – 30
Comerford, Jones
Grintell (1)
Saturday, 20 August
Round 20
Easts Tigers
Virgin Australia Stadium
14 – 16
Comerford, Faraimo , Grintell
Taylor (1)
Saturday, 27 August
Round 21
Souths Logan Magpies
Virgin Australia Stadium
20 – 34
L. Ah Mau , Amos , Faraimo , Young
Taylor (2)
Saturday, 3 September
Round 22
Burleigh Bears
Pizzey Park
20 – 30
Amos , Griffiths, Foster
Taylor (4)
Legend : Win Loss Draw Bye
Statistics
Honours
Club
Player of the Year: Lewis Balcomb
Sponsor's Player of the Year: Jardine Bobongie
Rookie of the Year: Bureta Faraimo
Club Person of the Year: Tony Gambie
References
^ "Mackay Cutters season ready to launch - ABC (none) - Australian Broadcasting Corporation" . Australian Broadcasting Corporation .
Payne, By Charlie (27 September 2010). "Cutters needs a coach" . The Courier Mail .
Payne, By Charlie (3 June 2011). "No picnic for Bears, Bramley" . The Courier Mail .
"Seibold to leave Scorpions | LoveRugbyLeague" . 8 October 2010.
^ Inspiring Rovelli to lead Cutters
Koopman, By Pat (3 October 2011). "Balcomb's triumph" . The Courier Mail .
"Mackay Stadium opens for business and breaks a record - ABC (none) - Australian Broadcasting Corporation" . Australian Broadcasting Corporation .
^ "ISC Player Gains & Losses - Queensland Rugby League" . www.qrl.com.au . Archived from the original on 18 February 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
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