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Premium Content Subscriber only The booming Streets Smart AFLQ Schools Cup qualifying rounds have come to a close with Mountain Creek State High, St Andrew’s Anglican College and Siena Catholic College all progressing on to the next round. Replays of all Junior Boys and Senior Boys matches can be viewed below along with match reports and images. The 26 junior and senior boys teams that competed on Wednesday June 9 included: St John’s College Nambour, Siena Catholic College, Sunshine Coast Grammar School, Coolum SHS, Caloundra SHS, Matthew Flinders Anglican College, Maroochydore SHS, Immanuel Lutheran College, St Teresa’s Catholic College, St Andrews Anglican College, Sunshine Beach SHS, Glasshouse Christian College, Good Shepherd Lutheran College, Glasshouse Christian College, Mountain Creek SHS, Morayfield State High School and Chancellor State College. ....
Sunshine’s versatility pulls through Sunshine Beach State High senior boys AFL players Bayley Crawford, Angus Castle, Tom McNally, Zak Crozier and Dane Larson. Sunshine Beach State High School’s senior boys team arrived at the fields with a number of players from backgrounds of rugby union, rugby league and football. There was only a handful of experienced AFL players among them. The boys showed no shortage of game management and skill on the field when they started their day with a win over Immanuel Lutheran College kicking 4.1.25 to 2.0.12. Sunshine’s Zak Crozier found his feet with a great performance and looked like a player to follow for the rest of the day’s matches. ....
Published - 1 month By - Golf Australia Shae Wools-Cobb owes the Isuzu Queensland Open his best golf after over-complicating his home course advantage at Pelican Waters during last year’s tournament. Wools-Cobb, 25, will tee off in Thursday’s opening round at Pelican Waters with confidence from the highest finish of his formative professional career. The young Sunshine Coast golfer from Mudjimba, just up the highway from Pelican Waters, finished tied third last Sunday in The Players Series Sydney where he produced one of his hottest rounds as a pro. His seven-under-par 64 to open the tournament was just the reinforcement he needed to show all the work he is putting in with coach Grant Field is paying off. ....
Wools-Cobb, 25, will be among a strong host of Coast golfers hitting the Pelican Waters course in Thursday s opening round. The young golfer from Mudjimba finished tied third last Sunday in The Players Series Sydney where he produced one of his hottest rounds as a pro. His seven-under-par 64 to open the tournament was just the reinforcement he needed to show all the work he is putting in with coach Grant Field is paying off. When the COVID-19 pandemic stopped Australian tournament golf in its tracks a year ago, Wools-Cobb hit the practice range because he was restricted to a single four-round tournament in 11 months. ....