Wavell Heights Rugby League Showcase Marks Homecoming Day

Wavell Heights played host to a full day of school rugby league on 3 June 2025, as Wavell State High School faced Ipswich State High School in six matches during its annual Homecoming celebration.



Full Fixture List Brings Out School and Community

The event featured six matches across key schoolboy divisions: Brisbane Broncos Old Boys Shield (Year 7), Renouf Shield (Year 8), Hancock Cup (Year 9), Walters Cup (Year 10), Langer Reserves, and Langer Trophy. Students, families and alumni filled the sidelines at Wavell Heights to support the teams.

Each match provided a strong contest, with Ipswich SHS — the first Langer school to compete across all Broncos-backed divisions — offering a serious challenge.

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Mixed Results Across the Day

BBOB Shield (Year 7)

Wavell’s Year 7 side drew 10–10.

Kauri Pene was outstanding in defence and effort areas. Fullback Lachlan Duggan was a constant threat with darting runs. Roman Tetevano created a try and scored one himself. Ryda Roberts finished a clean backline movement. Noah Rawenata powered through a 15m effort to score. Elijah Unasa carried strongly before being met with a heavy front-on tackle. Strickland Rutene featured in the sweeping backline set that led to a try.

Renouf Shield (Year 8)

Wavell fell to Ipswich in a high-scoring contest.

Will Liku fought hard in the middle, especially late. Hudson Elliott helped steer the side from halfback. D Cherry and P Faafua both crossed for tries. M Shephard landed a goal.

Hancock Cup (Year 9)

Wavell secured a 22–4 win with a strong forward effort.

Kalani Ford-Stevens led with post-contact metres. Murphy Ballin and Hayden Watts were physical and consistent. Tala Lui scored a key try before halftime. J Bell crossed as well. J Hotere added three conversions. The back five — Lui, Nagas, Beazley, Martin and Soutar — supported through defence and carries. Martin and Soutar also stopped a late Ipswich try.

Walters Cup (Year 10)

Wavell dominated 30–6.

Cruz Molo was explosive through the ruck. Aki Tupouniua added structure and control at five-eighth. Lennox Fakatani delivered intensity and high involvement. Mikaere Cleave opened the scoring with a grubber kick try. Bensen Manu muscled over with a powerful run. Maihi Pene threw a well-timed pass to set up a try. Silas Tohilima-Gardner scored twice on the wing. Ruben Webb made a key break that helped shift momentum.

Langer Reserves

Wavell narrowed a 20-point deficit late in the match.

Jai Pattinson was effective in defence and contact. Hayden Madders guided the team’s attack and almost scored late before injury. Isaac Lui was consistent across both halves. Darius Andrews scored as part of Wavell’s second-half resurgence.

Langer Trophy

Wavell opened their campaign with a 36–18 win.

Fullback Timahna Tandy posted 20 points from two tries and six goals. Charlie Webb defended bravely on debut. Dallas Davidson made impact through the middle. Captain Sangstar Figota led the squad on the day.

Looking Ahead



Wavell SHS’s depth across all year levels was evident throughout Homecoming. With 50 players recognised for their individual efforts, the school demonstrated strong development across its rugby league program. The results and performances set a solid tone for the remainder of the Langer Trophy season.

Published 5-June-2025

Wavell State High’s New Breed Ready to Challenge for Langer Trophy Glory

The 2025 Langer Trophy season is nearly here, and Wavell State High School is entering the competition with serious momentum. Known for producing top-tier rugby league talent, Wavell’s current crop is no exception—stacked with players who have thrived in elite junior systems and are ready to turn promise into performance.


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With a blend of experience, emerging stars, and schoolboy rep pedigree, they are shaping up as one of the most well-rounded teams in the competition.

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Hayden Polson

A pillar of the Norths Devils Connell Cup side, Hayden Polson brings grunt and reliability to Wavell’s forward pack. Known for his high work rate and no-nonsense approach, Polson will be the Warriors’ go-to in the tough moments through the middle.

Timahna Tandy

The crafty half from the southern Darling Downs is one of Wavell’s most important players. After guiding Norths in the Connell Cup, Timahna Tandy returns as a composed playmaker with smart kicking, crisp passing, and outstanding goal-kicking accuracy.

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Hayden Madders

Madders will partner Tandy in the halves, bringing speed, vision, and a calm head. Having developed alongside his older brother Fynn—now a Norths hooker and Wavell alumni—Hayden has quietly built a strong all-round game and will be central to linking Wavell’s forwards and backs.

Billo Wotton

Year 11 centre Billo Wotton is ready to break through. A product of Palm Island and a Charters Towers Miners junior, Wotton’s development at Wynnum Manly under coach Jon Buchanan has refined his power, fitness, and aggression. Expect explosive runs and big defensive plays from this exciting young gun.

Devine Timu

Quick-footed and agile, Devine Timu showed his class for Wynnum Manly in the Connell Cup. The Year 12 outside back offers reliable finishing on the edge and can break games open with his pace. He’ll be a valuable asset in Wavell’s attacking arsenal.

Saia Papani

A 2024 Walters Cup Team of the Season second-rower, Papani has impressed with his boundless energy and work rate. His stint with Redcliffe during the Connell Cup gave him valuable experience, and whether starting or off the bench, he’s guaranteed to bring impact.

Boston Nau

Only in Year 11, Boston Nau is already well known in rugby league circles. After a strong Connell Cup campaign with Norths and a Queensland schoolboys rep season in 2024, Nau enters the Langer Trophy with confidence and strong backing. Elusive, quick, and smart, he’s a handful for any defence and will light up the backline for Wavell.

Ruben Webb

Rounding out Wavell’s deep squad is Ruben Webb, another dependable contributor who adds balance and maturity. While others may grab headlines, Webb’s consistent presence will be crucial over the long haul of the season.


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With a balanced mix of flair, experience, and emerging talent, Wavell SHS looks well-equipped for a strong run in this year’s Langer Trophy. Keep an eye on the Warriors—there’s every chance they’ll be marching deep into finals territory.

Published 16-May-2025