Townsville Bulletin

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( Dragons) Hails from Temora in country NSW but you’d swear this young centre is the spit out of Mark Gasnier’s mouth. He’s a twotime Australian Schoolboy who was named NSW under- 18 player of the year and has just joined St George Illawarra’s first grade squad. Tall, fast and has that Gasnier- like flick pass. Watch his YouTube highlights and you’ll see why Lomax has been earmarked as a star of the future. ( Titans) Remember how Brisbane made the mistake of letting Ash Taylor go so he could get his crack at the NRL with Gold Coast? Well, with Taylor and Kane Elgey at the Titans, it will be interestin­g to see how this pans out because you can only hold talent like Brimson back for so long. There are a stack of exciting young halves coming through but some good judges reckon this young Queensland­er is the pick of them. ( Sea Eagles) Didn’t make the Holden Cup team of the year but was captain of Wayne Lambkin’s grand finalwinni­ng Manly side and also named the premiers’ best and fairest. Started the year in the halves but really found his home at hooker and was rewarded with a two- year contract extension. Tough and fearless, he’s also clever and apparently has the right amount of that other crucial ingredient all good hookers need, “mongrel”. ( Sharks) This 20- year- old centre reminds me of a young Joey Leilua. He was impressive scoring a try on debut against Newcastle in round 26 and named in the Holden Cup team of the year. Big, strong and elusive. And the fact the Sharks didn’t let him go when other NRL clubs circled is enough to suggest Ramien has a big year ahead. ( Cowboys) Junior Kangaroo centre built like Michael Jennings. Not tall but fast, skilful and powerful. Best of all, when he’s near the ball things seem to happen. Made his NRL debut late in the year and the word is he’ll push for a permanent top- grade spot this year. ( Roosters) Big Kiwi back- rower in the Hugh McGahan mould who was still at school when the Roosters beat a number of clubs to sign him. They used to fly him in and out each weekend to play but he’s progressed to captain the under- 20s. Has an offload and is a handful. It won’t be easy pushing his way into the Roosters’ star- studded pack but

Porter has the potential. ( Raiders) This big, blond, f r e e - r u n n i n g b a c k - r o w e r was named in the Junior Kangaroos, was man of the match in NSW’s under- 20s win over Queensland and capped off a fine season with a place in the Holden Cup team of the year. Has a tough job ahead trying to poke his nose into the Raiders’ back row given they have Josh Papalii, Elliott Whitehead, Joe Tapine and Sia Soliola. But keep an eye out for Murchie. He’s looking the goods at preseason training and is fast. ( Sharks) Captain of Cronulla’s under- 20s and named at lock in the team of the year. Is a tireless worker with a good offload. If you haven’t seen him play, think Josh Maguire and you’re not too far off. The Sharks were minor premiers in the Holden Cup but when it all fell apart late in the season he was still giving it his best. ( Raiders) Still only 19, this old- school frontrower arrived at the Raiders from the Rabbitohs and stamped his mark last year. Was a Junior Kangaroo and NSW under- 20 representa­tive who has a real shot of forcing his way into Canberra’s heavyweigh­t pack. Has really good late footwork and can probably offer a point of difference working in with giant pair Junior Paulo and Shannon Boyd. ( Broncos) His childhood heroes were Shane Webcke and Petero Civoniceva and this young prop is well on the way to following in their giant footsteps at the Broncos. By all reports, Carrigan is smart and humble, was captain of his school and is studying physiother­apy at university. But don’t let that fool you into thinking he’s not tough enough to make it in the engine room. Made the Holden Cup team of the year and has progressed into the top squad for the pre- season.

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