Premium Content LILY Prendergast s sporting pedigree means the Marymount College rake is tailor-made for her role as an on-field playmaker and leader. The Year 12 student with a background in both rugby and Aussie rules has set the tone at training since October last year, three days a week, preparing for Marymount s Titans Schools League title tilt and subsequent Confraternity Shield campaign.
Watch live: 2021 Titans schools League Boys
EVERY TITANS SCHOOLS LEAGUE GAME BROUGHT TO YOU BY PEST BUILD LEGALS. Prendergast, 17, started her school sporting journey in Year 10, joining Marymount s rugby and rugby league teams and immediately embracing the physicality of the two codes.
LIVESTREAM: Round 6 of the Titans Schools League themorningbulletin.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from themorningbulletin.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CQ Capras new recruit Tyler Szepanowski (left) with coach Guy Williams.
News Aaron Kelly
Premium Content
TYLER Szepanowski was sitting on the fence.
He was “torn” after a surprise phone call from new CQ Capras coach Guy Williams, who was just days into taking the helm of the Queensland Cup side.
“I was out for breakfast with my old man (Chris) and Guy gave me a call,” the 21-year-old recalled of the approach to lure the Moranbah product back home to CQ.
“At first I was kind of like ‘nah I’m pretty comfortable here at the (Burleigh) Bears but then I went home that night and sort of thought there might be a bit of merit in it.”
Premium Content
Subscriber only Brady Hazeldine has seen the promised land and his goal now is to do everything it takes to get there. The uber-competitive and silky-skilled fullback recently returned from a six-day stint at the Canberra Raiders brand new facility in the country s capital, where he joined fellow junior contracted players and trialists for an all-encompassing pre-season camp. The best part was being able to learn from all the coaching staff and the A-Grade boys, the Norths junior said. It s definitely a big step up from club football, going down there and seeing how everything operates. It s a bit of a jump for sure.