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The Mackay Cutters are a semi-professional
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football club based in
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,
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. They compete in Queensland's top rugby league competition, the
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. The club was admitted to the Queensland Cup in 2007, alongside the Northern Pride, and first competed in the 2008 season. Since 2008, the club has appeared in two finals series, winning the Grand Final in 2013.https://www.dailymercury.com.au/news/cutters-make-history-with-grand-final-win/2035142/ The team's management headquarters and home ground,
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, currently known as BB Print Stadium due to sponsorship rights, is located in the suburb of South Mackay. Along with the Pride and Townsville Blackhawks, the Cutters are affiliated with the
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's
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.


History

Prior to the Cutters entry into the
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in 2008, Mackay rugby league's only representation in the statewide competition was the Mackay Sea Eagles, who played in the inaugural season in 1996 before withdrawing from the competition. In September 2007, the Mackay Cutters and Northern Pride were granted provisional entry into the Queensland Cup for the 2008 season. On 7 December 2007, their entry into the competition was confirmed by the Queensland Rugby League. Former
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and
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five-eighth Shane Muspratt was announced as captain-coach for the Cutters' inaugural season. Among the first recruits to the club were former
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State of Origin representative John Doyle, Jamie McDonald, Luke Young and Adam Schubert. Doyle would not play a game for the Cutters, retiring due to consistent knee injuries in January 2008. The Cutters endured a rough two first seasons under Muspratt, finishing 9th in 2008 and last in 2009. The Cutters first ever game was a 16–44 loss to rivals the Northern Pride. Their first ever win came in Round 5, when they defeated the
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24–22 at Dolphin Oval. The 2009 season started strongly with three straight wins before a run of nine straight losses sunk them to the bottom of the table. They finished with the
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due to points differential. In 2010, former
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and
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coach Paul Bramley joined the club, leading the Cutters to the finals for the first time. They finished sixth, and eliminated the third-placed Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles before being knocked out by the
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, one game short of the Grand Final. Bramley left the Cutters at the end of the 2010 season to join the
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and was replaced by Anthony Seibold, who led the
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to promotion a year earlier. Former Cowboys and
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halfback Grant Rovelli also joined the club permanently from the Cowboys and was named captain for the 2011 season. Also in 2011, after playing out of local junior rugby league grounds for three seasons, the Cutters moved to the newly built 12,200 seat
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. The first game at the new stadium was a 14–16 loss to the Easts Tigers in Round 20 of the 2011 season. Under Seibold, the Cutters missed the finals in both 2011 and 2012, with Seibold leaving to coach the
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under-20 side in 2013. In 2013, Kim Williams, a former
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coach, joined the club and led the Cutters' to their most successful season despite a number of difficult setbacks. On 28 April 2013, just hours after a 22–22 draw with the
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, Cowboys-contracted hooker
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was found unconscious and not breathing after jumping from a hotel balcony. He died in hospital the following day. In honour of Elisala, the Cutters retired his number 14 jersey for the rest of the season. Despite the tragedy, the Cutters pushed forward and finished the season in second on the ladder. In Week 1 of the finals, they suffered a 18–31 loss to the Easts Tigers before bouncing back to defeat the
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and Northern Pride to qualify for their first Grand Final and set up a rematch with Easts. On 28 September 2013, the Cutters defeated Easts 27–20 in the Grand Final at North Ipswich Reserve to claim their maiden Queensland Cup premiership. The side that day featured five contracted-Cowboys players; Michael Morgan, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Sam Hoare, Anthony Mitchell and
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, with Mitchell winning the Duncan Hall Medal for man of the match. The Cutters could not defend their premiership in 2014, losing six of their Grand Final winning side to NRL clubs and finishing in ninth place. In 2015, Williams final year as head coach, the club missed the finals once again, finishing in eighth. Following the 2015 season, Williams became the head coach of the Central Queensland Capras. 2016 proved to be a disastrous year for the Cutters, as they finished the season with their second wooden spoon. On 23 June 2016, new head coach David Simpson left the club after 14 games, in which the club won just one game. He was replaced by Jim Wilson, who served as interim head coach for the rest of the season. Despite the poor year, Cowboys-contracted hooker Josh Chudleigh became the first Cutters player to win the Courier Mail Medal for Queensland Cup Player of the Year and was named at hooker in the 2016 Team of the Year. On 8 August 2016,
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under-20s assistant coach Steve Sheppard, was appointed as head coach of the Cutters on a two-year deal. During Sheppard's three seasons at the helm, the club failed to make the finals, finishing 8th in 2017, last in 2018 and 11th in 2019. On 30 August 2019, the club announced that Sheppard would leave the club at the end of the 2019 season. On 3 October 2019, veteran NRL assistant coach Michael Crawley was announced as the new Cutters head coach, signing a two-year deal. He had previously worked as an assistant at the
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,
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and
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. In August 2021, Crawley announced his departure from the club after two years, joining the
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, with Townsville Blackhawks U21s head coach Dave Elliott named as his replacement.


Season summaries


2022 Squad


Coaches

The Cutters' current coach, Dave Elliott, is their ninth in club history. Kim Williams is their longest serving and most successful coach.


Emblems and colours

On 2 November 2007, the Daily Mercury unveiled the Cutters logo after holding a promotion inviting people to submit designs for the club's first crest. The winning design was submitted by Ashley Hanson of
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and was selected by Cutters' management from over 50 submissions.


Honours

* Premierships: 1 :: 2013


Statistics and Records

Biggest Wins Biggest Losses Most Consecutive Wins *6, 2 August 2008 – 28 March 2009 *5, 14 March 2015 – 11 April 2015 *5, 22 May 2010 – 19 June 2010 Most Consecutive Losses *10, 20 May 2018 – 29 July 2018 *9, 29 August 2015 – 24 April 2016 *9, 18 April 2009 – 20 June 2019 Most Games for Club *125, Liam Taylor (2011–2016) *111, Jardine Bobongie (2009–2013, 2018) *96, Tyson Martin (2010–2016, 2018) *85, Chris Gesch (2013–2015) *84, Chris Giumelli (2008–2011) Most Tries for Club *52, Liam Taylor (2011–2016) *31,
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(2011–2013) *30, Yamba Bowie (2017–present) *26, Jordan Pereira (2015–2017) *24, Jardine Bobongie (2009–2013, 2018) Most tries in a match *3, Brenton Baira against
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at Ray Edwards Oval (23 July 2022) *3, Blake Paskins against Northern Pride at BB Print Stadium (3 April 2022) *3, Jayden Batchelor against
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at BB Print Stadium (25 May 2019) *3, Nathan Saumalu against CQ Capras at Browne Park (8 April 2017) *3,
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against Easts Tigers at
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(28 March 2015) *3, David Milne against
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at Green Energy Sports Park (3 August 2013) *3,
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against
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at Davies Park (19 May 2013) *3, Michael Thomas against CQ Capras at Virgin Australia Stadium (27 April 2012) *3, Quinton Fielder against Central Comets at Browne Park (9 August 2008) Most Goals in a Match *8, Brandon Finnegan against
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at North Ipswich Reserve (26 March 2022) Most Points in a Match *22, (2 tries, 7 goals), Justin Hunt against Easts Tigers at Langlands Park (12 June 2010) Most Tries in a Season *17,
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in 2013 *16, Josh Chudleigh in 2016 *16, David Milne in 2013 Most Points in a Season *170 (11 tries, 63 goals), Liam Taylor in 2013 *164 (12 tries, 58 goals), Liam Taylor in 2016 *156 (13 tries, 52 goals), Liam Taylor in 2014


See also

*
North Queensland Cowboys The North Queensland Cowboys is an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Townsville, the largest town in North Queensland. They compete in Australia's premier rugby league competition, the National Rugby League (NRL). Sinc ...
*
National Rugby League reserves affiliations The National Rugby League (NRL) is the top league of professional rugby league clubs in Australasia. Run by the Australian Rugby League Commission, however, there has not been a league-wide Reserve Grade competition since 1988, when the former Ne ...


References


External links


Official Mackay Cutters Site
{{North Queensland Cowboys Rugby clubs established in 2007 Mackay, Queensland Rugby league teams in Queensland