The Gold Coast Bulletin

JACK’S CHOICE WORDS FOR BEATEN CATS

- BRENT O’NEILL brent.oneill@news.com.au

PALM Beach Currumbin’s second straight QAFL premiershi­p has come amid the drama of a potential coaching bombshell at beaten Broadbeach.

The Lions on Saturday roared to a 100-66 victory at Leyshon Oval as former Collingwoo­d player Jack Anthony booted five goals.

In a fiery encounter in which Anthony copped flak from Broadbeach fans, the star forward was arguably the difference.

Yet he had nothing but respect for the Cats after the game. There could even be more drama on the way for Broadbeach as coach Brett Andrews weighs up his future.

HE WAS the hardluck story of Palm Beach Currumbin’s 2017 premiershi­p triumph but redemption has been swift for Lions defender Dale Neuhaus.

Dropped for the returning Jesse Derrick on the eve of last year’s flag decider against Labrador, Neuhaus on Saturday vanquished his grand final demons in Palm Beach’s 14.16 (100) to 9.12 (66) victory over Broadbeach at Yeronga’s Leyshon Park.

The 21-year-old was a pillar of strength in the Lions’ backline, helping them become the fourth side – after Labrador, Morningsid­e and Southport – to claim back-to-back QAFL premiershi­ps since 2000.

“I’m a Palmy junior from (the age of) six so to win it now is unbelievab­le. We’ve been kicking around together since October-November last year so we knew we had it in us and knew we were going to get up,” Neuhaus said.

“Last year I was dropped for the grand final for JD to come back so this year, to be there it’s unbelievab­le. (Last year) is probably the most difficult thing I’ve ever had to deal with.

“Being there (in the side) two weeks before and playing pretty well and two weeks later to find out I wasn’t there, that was tough to take.”

Having downed Broadbeach by 26 points in the grand final qualifier two weeks earlier, the minor premiers were forced to weather an early onslaught from the Cats, who into the final term.

The game was all but over when Anthony and Palm Beach co-captain Tom Thynne kicked the first two goals of the quarter, with Broadbeach grabbing a couple of late consolatio­n goals to keep the scoreline respectabl­e.

“It is a relief really,” Palm Beach coach Chad Owens said.

“There’s a lot of teams that finish at the top of the ladder that don’t go on to win the grand final.”

Hewago Oea was among the Cats’ best with three goals, while Matthew Fowler also finished with three majors.

(LAST YEAR) IS PROBABLY THE MOST DIFFICULT THING I’VE EVER HAD TO DEAL WITH LIONS DEFENDER DALE NEUHAUS

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? PBC’s Jack Anthony (middle) celebrates a goal with teammates in the QAFL grand final.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES PBC’s Jack Anthony (middle) celebrates a goal with teammates in the QAFL grand final.
 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Jonathan Croad gets it moving forward in the Lions’ win over the Cats at Yeronga on Saturday.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Jonathan Croad gets it moving forward in the Lions’ win over the Cats at Yeronga on Saturday.
 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Tyler Cornish draws some attention at Yeronga on Saturday as his Lions ran out winners against the Cats.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Tyler Cornish draws some attention at Yeronga on Saturday as his Lions ran out winners against the Cats.
 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? The winning team celebrate after taking down Broadbeach in the QAFL decider.
Picture: AAP IMAGE The winning team celebrate after taking down Broadbeach in the QAFL decider.

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