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Hat-trick hero Hoeter steers Wynnum Manly to big dance

Wynnum Manly Seagulls are the first team through to this season’s Intrust Super Cup decider after a dominating 40-18 win over Tweed Seagulls at Suncorp Stadium.

Despite conceding the first four-pointer of the afternoon, the 2019 grand finalists never looked like losing the contest after a first half double to Delouise Hoeter helped set up a 22-6 lead at the break and the Bayside flyer added one more to his personal try-scoring tally in the second 40 to ice a well-rounded performance in readiness to overcome the grand final heartache of the previous full season.

Speaking after full-time, coach Adam Brideson was proud to overcome a courageous Tweed outfit to progress to next Sunday's decider.

"It was a very hot day and we were a bit clunky there in patches. Tweed came at us really hard but we’re super excited we were able to get through and we’ll see how we go next week," the Wynnum Manly mentor said.

"We probably didn’t defend quite the way we wanted to and we coughed up a few too many errors, but there was some fantastic spirit and commitment in the team and we’re really fortunate that we’ve come away with the result."

Player of the match Jayden Berrell. Photo: Scott Davis/NRL Photos
Player of the match Jayden Berrell. Photo: Scott Davis/NRL Photos

Scroll down below to see the live blog of the game as it happened. 

Second half summary

An exciting start to the second half with Tweed starting the best possible way with Liam Hampson getting over. 

Liam Hampson Try - 41st minute

But that was quickly equalised by Wynnum Manly utility Kalolo Saitaua powering over Tweed defenders to bag a finals try. 

Kalolo Saitaua try - 43rd minute

Tweed Seagulls have fought hard and had their chances, but Lee Turner was denied by the Bunker (which is in use for both the Intrust Super Cup preliminary finals matches) after putting his foot on the line when getting the ball down.

Lee Turner no try - 49th minute

To make things even tougher for the boys from the border, Wynnum Manly all but put the game beyond doubt with Hoeter bagging his hat-trick.

Delouise Hoeter try - 64th minute

The Seagulls kept fighting to stay in the match and after a deft kick through the defenders, Daniel Ross scooped up the ball, rolled over and scored with just over five minutes left in the match to get some respectability on the scoreboard.

But once again, Wynnum Manly Seagulls are able to extinguish hope from Tweed, this time with a magnificent team effort resulting in a second try for Berrell.

Jayden Berrell try - 77th minute

First half summary

After a tough opening 17 minutes, Tweed shot out of the blocks with Juwan Compain crossing.

Juwan Compain try - 17th minute

Just as Tweed looked like they were settling into the contest, the Wynnum Manly Seagulls went bang, bang, bang.

Petero Civoniceva Medallist Jayden Berrell began the try-scoring frenzy with a classy four-pointer in the 27th minute.

Jayden Berrell try - 27th minute

Delouise Hoeter joined in the fun in the 30th minute with a stylish try in the south-eastern corner.

Delouise Hoeter try - 30th minute

This was followed by more points four minutes later with Francis Kalisolaite-Tualau crossing.

Kalisolaite-Tualau try - 34th minute

To rub salt into the wounds, Hoeter crossed again for another four-pointer to give the 2019 grand finalists a commanding lead heading into the sheds.

Delouise Hoeter try - 37th minute

We're underway!

Kick-off to the first preliminary final at Suncorp Stadium.

WMS v Tweed - Kick-off

Before kick-off

Finishing second in the regular season, Wynnum Manly Seagulls knocked off Burleigh Bears in week one of the finals to set a date against Tweed, who have taken the scenic route to Suncorp after narrowly losing out to Norths in week one before recovering with a dominant win against Redcliffe last weekend.

Captains Lamar Manuel-Liolevave (Tweed) and Sam Scarlett (Wynnum Manly). Photo: Scott Davis/NRL Photos
Captains Lamar Manuel-Liolevave (Tweed) and Sam Scarlett (Wynnum Manly). Photo: Scott Davis/NRL Photos

A repeat of their 2011 grand final which was claimed by the green-and-red variety of Seagull, their last finals clash was in 2012, where Wynnum Manly again claimed the win, a 30-4 preliminary final victory at BMD Kougari Oval.

Read all the match stats in the preliminary finals preview.

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