You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content
Norths Devils gains and losses

Story by Norths Devils Media

Norths Devils have bolstered their forward stocks with the signing of a number of exciting front rowers for 2018.

Oshae Tuiasau, Carne Doyle-Manga and Jamayne Taunoa-Brown have agreed to terms with the Devils, joining the competition for starting berths in Norths’ Intrust Super Cup squad.

 Tuiasau joins the Devils from Townsville Blackhawks, where he played 22 matches last season in another step in his rugby league development.

 Tuiasau, 22, had been a part of the Gold Coast Titans’ NRL and Under 20 squads, where he first met Rohan Smith – the Devils’ new coach for 2018.

 “I’m really excited about moving to Norths for a bunch of reasons,” Tuiasau said. “I’m back living close to family here in southeast Queensland, but I’m also really enjoying this feeling around Bishop Park. I didn’t really know any players before I came here for the pre-season, but it’s been a lot of fun so far.”

 Tuiasau, who stands 190cm and weighs 116kg, has played in the backrow as well as front-row and said he hoped to wear the No.8 or No.10 jersey for the Devils this season.

 Doyle-Manga, 23, played in 17 matches for the Tweed Heads Seagulls last year, joining the club after a pre-season with the New Zealand Warriors. He also represented Cook Islands at Test level during a busy year. In 2016, Doyle-Manga represented New Zealand Maori.

 Doyle-Manga and Tuiasa were students together at renowned rugby league nursery Keebra Park High School before going their separate ways seeking first grade berths.

 “I was lucky enough to play (NRL Under 20s) for Newcastle and Canberra before I played at Wyong Roos,” Doyle-Manga said.

 “I was rapt this year to hear from Rohan because I had almost got to play for him when he was coaching in the UK. I really want to develop my football this year – that’s really important to me – and it feels like I’m at the right club to do that. Our pre-season sessions so far have been excellent.”

 Taunoa-Brown revives a Melbourne connection for the Devils – he was a junior player for Altona Roosters in the Victorian league before taking up an Under 20 contract with the Newcastle Knights in 2015.

 Coach Rohan Smith said the trio had begun pre-season training amid a new-look Norths squad for the coming Intrust Super Cup season.

“These players really add some depth to our forward stocks and they’ve made a good impression at pre-season training,” Smith said.

 “I’ve been fortunate to have been involved with these players before at other clubs – or they’ve come to Bishop Park with high praise from key people so we’re looking forward to seeing them perform well and continue their professional development.

 The Devils have made several key player announcements over the summer with new faces including Alex Bishop (Sunshine Coast), Jack Ahearn (Redcliffe) and Guy Williams (CQ Capras).

 The full list of gains and losses is below. *

 Norths Devils Gains and Losses 2018

 Gains: Jack Ahearn (Redcliffe Dolphins), Guy Williams (CQ Capras), Alex Bishop (Sunshine Coast Falcons), Oshae Tuiasau (Townsville Blackhawks), Carne Doyle-Manga (Tweed Heads Seagulls), Sam Wright (Sunshine Coast Falcons), Nat McGavin (Sunshine Coast Falcons), Jamayne Taunoa-Brown (Newcastle Knights)

Losses: Billy Brittain (South Sydney), Mathiu Love-Henry (NZ Warriors), Delouise Hoeter (Wynnum Manly), James Taylor (Redcliffe Dolphins), Tama Koopu (Newcastle - local league).

 Where they finished in 2017: 11th

 2018 coach: Rohan Smith (replacing Mark Gliddon)

 *Submissions made by clubs and correct at the time.

 QRL Media will be featuring the Gains and Losses for the 2018 season for each of the Intrust Super Cup clubs in coming weeks. Stay tuned to QRL.com.au to see all the player movement.

 2018 Intrust Super Cup Gains and Losses 

Mackay Cutters
Burleigh Bears
Easts Tigers 
Wynnum Manly Seagulls 
Redcliffe Dolphins
Souths Logan Magpies 
Northern Pride
Ipswich Jets
Townsville Blackhawks
Tweed Heads Seagulls

Acknowledgement of Country

Queensland Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

Platinum Partners

View All Partners