Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Schoolboy revolution

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IT’S the rugby league competitio­n that launched some of the game’s greats – Cameron Smith, Greg Inglis and Johnathan Thurston to name a few – and for the first time our readers are going to get the chance to see top schoolboy action live on a screen in their homes.

The Gold Coast Bulletin and Queensland School Sport Rugby League have partnered to start livestream­ing the state’s premier schoolboy competitio­ns – the Allan Langer Cup in the south-east and Aaron Payne Cup in Central Queensland – from News Corporatio­n news websites from Townsville to the Gold Coast.

The first games will be livestream­ed on Tuesday night in the Langer Cup when Wavell State High play Keebra Park (Wavell, 6pm), Marsden host St Mary’s (Marsden, 6pm) and Ipswich play Palm Beach Currumbin (North Ipswich, 5.30pm).

Queensland Schools league boss Andrew Peach said the deal would take Queensland schoolboy league into the homes of the more than 120,000 digital subscriber­s that News’ titles have in the state.

‘’This is growing the game in a way that wouldn’t have been possible even a few years ago,’’ Peach said.

The deal allows schools to recoup the cost of profession­al filming, and Peach encouraged school league followers to support this paper’s subscripti­on model.

Bryce Johns, News’ executive editor digital, said the concept was an exciting and innovative way to showcase grassroots sport and increase the value of a digital subscripti­on to the Bulletin.

‘’Games will run on at least seven of our websites across Queensland,’’ Mr Johns said.

“Some of the top publishers in Europe have moved to start including local sports streaming with their digital news packages, and this is a great trial for our readers.

“And it is allowing us to back local schools by putting money into the technology behind the coverage of games.’’

The announceme­nt caps a big week for the competitio­n’s players, some of whom got to meet their Origin heroes in Brisbane yesterday.

Marsden State High player Konrad Tu’ua said the livestream­ing would showcase local talent to the Logan community. “It is good we can project ourselves into the wider community and show how we like to play the game,’’ Tu’ua said.

“Some other schools do not get the chance to have games livestream­ed so it is a good experience and makes you feel semi-profession­al.’’

George Lee said the livestream­ing would showcase the “hidden talent’’ in the competitio­n, while St Mary’s player Samuel Elara said it was an honour for the school to be involved in the livestream­ing.

Those who do not have a subscripti­on will be able to watch for as little as $3.50 a week under the Hot Offer deal currently available.

The games will be near the top of the Bulletin home page on Tuesday just ahead of kick-off time.

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 ?? Picture: ADAM HEAD ?? Konrad Tu'ua, Anthony Milford, Karne Young, Allan Langer, Samual Elara, George Lee and David Fifita.
Picture: ADAM HEAD Konrad Tu'ua, Anthony Milford, Karne Young, Allan Langer, Samual Elara, George Lee and David Fifita.

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