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New Merchandise Range Available
Our 2025 merchandise range is here courtesy of our official apparel provider, EV2 Sportswear.
With new items including a fishing shirt and bucket hat, plus redesigned polo shirts, training shorts and more, there is plenty for everyone.
You can view the full range here.
Keep an eye out as there is more to come closer to the start of the season.
Get yourself dressed in red and green to support the Seagulls in 2025!

New Podcast to Provide Pathway to the Top
The Seagulls are excited to be partnering with Seventeen Media in a new podcast series that will provide valuable information to up-and-coming rugby league players.
Created by Justin Bath from Seventeen Media, and supported by the Seagulls, this podcast is aimed particularly at teenage rugby league players that are searching for a way through the congestion to reach the heights on the NRL.
Initial guests have included Wynnum Manly’s very Jon Buchanan (Male Pathways Manager), Mat Head (Hostplus Head Coach) and Blake Trace (Mal Meninga Cup Coach).
These first guest speakers have taken a deep dive into the development of rugby league players, both as current coaches, and as former players to provide an insight into the process behind the scenes.
Jon Buchanan and Blake Trace identify how to stand out in junior rugby league programs, and outline their approach to developing young talent. While Mat Head chats about his playing days in the NRL and his current coaching philosophy.
Click below to watch current episodes and keep an eye out for more great content from Seventeen Media on Youtube.
Jon Buchanan – Male Pathways Manager
Mat Head – Hostplus Cup Head Coach
Blake Trace – Mal Meninga U19 Head Coach

Junior Statewide Competitions Draws Released
QRL article written by Michael Hillier
Queensland Rugby League has today released its junior representative draws for aspirational male and female players involved in statewide competitions for 2025.
These competitions encompass the Mal Meninga Cup (Under 19) and Cyril Connell Cup (Under 17) for leading male talent, as well as two female youth competitions backed by Harvey Norman.
The Mal Meninga Cup – taken out by the Tweed Seagulls last year – will be played over nine rounds with the top six teams contesting the play-offs.
The Cyril Connell Cup features a four team finals series, with each club having six regular season games to put their best foot forward and qualify for the crunch play-off games.
Both the Harvey Norman Under 17 and Under 19 female competitions will also be played over six rounds with the top four to fight out the premiership.
The Under 17s features a finals series for the first time as part of an expanded schedule.
The junior statewide competitions action begins on February 8 with the Burleigh Bears up against the Ipswich Jets in Mal Meninga Cup and Harvey Norman Under 19 matches.
The remaining Round 1 fixtures across all competitions will be played over the weekend of February 15-16.
Fans who love to cast their eye over the next generation of talent are in for a treat in 2025, with some match-day programs set to feature five games between the same two clubs.
This will occur on numerous occasions when the Hostplus Cup season starts in March.
Wide Bay Bulls will compete solely in the Under 17 male and female competitions in 2025, with provision for 18-years old still in the catchment to play in these teams.
For the full Mal Meninga Cup draw, click here.
For the full Harvey Norman Under 19 draw, click here.
For the full Cyril Connell Cup draw, click here.
For the full Harvey Norman Under 17 draw, click here.