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Hostplus Cup preliminary finals confirmed

Redcliffe Dolphins are on track for a second consecutive Hostplus Cup grand final appearance after beating the Townsville Blackhawks 22-16 in Townsville.

Dolphins centre Will Partridge crossed for two tries and landed two conversions, as well as a crucial penalty goal, to ensure Redcliffe’s passage into next weekend’s preliminary finals.

The Dolphins will again be on the road, this time against the Burleigh Bears who will host the match at UAA Park.

Meanwhile, a hat-trick of tries from classy Wynnum Manly hooker Cameron Bukowski has put the Seagulls within reach of the Hostplus Cup grand final.

Bukowski was a regular threat out of dummy half as the Seagulls knocked the Ipswich Jets out of the premiership race with a 34-12 at BMD Kougari Oval.

Bukowski’s heroics saw the Seagulls race out to a 20-0 lead, before the Jets breathed life into the contest with tries to Corey Ross and Ben Liyou before half-time.

However, Wynnum re-grouped in the second half to close out the game and secure a preliminary final berth against the Norths Devils.

The Devils will host the Seagulls at Bishop Park next Sunday, with the winner to meet either the Bears or Dolphins in the September 27 grand final at Kayo Stadium.

Redcliffe Dolphins 22 (Will Partridge 2, Joshua James, William Dobson tries; Will Partridge 3 goals) def Townsville Blackhawks 16 (Jack Campagnolo, Kalifa Faifai-Loa, Bailey Biondi-Odo tries; Jack Campagnolo 2 goals) at Jack Manski Oval, Townsville

Wynnum Manly Seagulls 34 (Cameron Bukowski 3, Ronald Philitoga, Tieran Ross, James Hill tries; Jock Madden 5 goals) def Ipswich Jets 12 (Corey Ross, Ben Liyou tries; Dion Teaupa 2 goals) at Kougari Oval, Wynnum

Preliminary Finals

Saturday, September 20

Burleigh Bears v Redcliffe Dolphins at UAA Park, 2.10pm, live and free on Qplus.tv and Kayo Freebies. 

Sunday, September 21

Norths Devils v Wynnum Manly Seagulls at Bishop Park, 2.10pm, live and free on Qplus.tv, Kayo Freebies and 9Now

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