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A handful of Brisbane Broncos big-name players are set to line up against the CQ Capras on Sunday.
Anthony Milford and Central Queensland’s own Corey Oates are late additions to the Souths Logan Magpies line-up, which already included Tom Dearden, Tesi Niu and Cory Paix.
The teams will face off in Round 8 of the Intrust Super Cup at 2.10pm Sunday at Browne Park.
The game will be streamed live on Kayo Freebies but the inclusion of the Broncos is sure to attract plenty of footy fans to Rockhampton’s rugby league headquarters. Anthony Milford in action with the Brisbane Broncos. Picture: Alix Sweeney
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Local product Caleb Tull shone in his Intrust Super Cup debut with the CQ Capras, who were beaten in an epic encounter in Emerald on Saturday night.
For the sixth time this year, the Capras led at half-time only to be run down by their opposition.
This time it was the Norths Devils who came back from an eight-point half-time deficit to register a 24-16 win.
They scored three tries in 10 minutes in the second half to secure their sixth win of the season while the Capras are still chasing their first.
It was a similar scenario in the Hastings Deering Colts game.
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The CQ Capras were kept scoreless by the star-studded Valleys Diehards at Rockhamptonâs Browne Park on Saturday night.
The home side started with plenty of intent and were right in the mix for the best part of the first half before the visitors took charge in the second to run out 22-nil winners.
Kody House broke the Caprasâ resolute defence to score the first try in the 23rd minute, and Grace Griffin crossed for the first of her two tries to give them a 10-nil lead at half-time.
Valleys rode that ascendency through the second half, with their legendary skipper Ali Brigginshaw pulling the strings to help orchestrate the teamâs fourth win in the BHP Premiership.
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Rugby league big guns Chelsea Baker and Ali Brigginshaw will battle it out in a Browne Park blockbuster on Saturday.
A forced reshuffle will result in skipper Baker returning to her traditional role of fullback for the CQ Capras in the much-anticipated clash at 6pm.
The Capras will be looking for their second win in the BHP Premiership when they tackle the star-studded Valleys Diehards, led by Queensland Origin and Brisbane Broncos captain Ali Brigginshaw. Valleys Diehards captain Ali Brigginshaw wraps up North Queensland Gold Stars player Jasmine Peters in their BHP Premiership clash. Picture: Brendan Radke