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Game on!

Everyone knows what Intrust Super Cup players and Queensland Maroons stars are capable of on the field, but are they skilled gamers?

Players from nine Cup teams and a Maroons legend will go head-to-head in the Intrust Super Cup E-sports Challenge, with commentator extraordinaire Peter Psaltis commentating, from Sunday night.

The players, from the comfort of their own homes, will play the Rugby League Live 4 PlayStation game for their respective teams - taking each other on for supreme gaming bragging rights over two seven-minute halves.

The players taking part in Round 1 on Sunday are Sami Sauiluma for Burleigh Bears and Jordan Drew for Wynnum Manly Seagulls; Chris Lewis for Sunshine Coast Falcons and Guy Hamilton for Souths Logan Magpies.

The players clashing on Monday are Shar Walden for Ipswich Jets and Luke Jurd for Tweed Seagulls; and Paul Byrnes for Mackay Cutters and Linc Port for Easts Tigers.

Townsville Blackhawks mainstay Andrew Niemoeller and a Maroons All Stars representative will go head-to-head on Tuesday.

Fans will be able to watch on at QRL.com.au and the Intrust Super Cup Facebook page.

Intrust Super Cup E-sports Challenge schedule

Sunday, April 5 from 7pm

Intrust Super Cup E-sports Challenge: Day 1

  • Burleigh Bears v Wynnum Manly Seagulls
  • Sunshine Coast Falcons v Souths Logan Magpies

Monday, April 6 from 7pm

Intrust Super Cup E-sports Challenge: Day 2

  • Ipswich Jets v Tweed Seagulls
  • Mackay Cutters v Easts Tigers 

Tuesday, April 7 from 7pm

Intrust Super Cup E-sports Challenge: Day 3

  • Townsville Blackhawks v Maroons All Stars 
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