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[QUOTE="1910, post: 3532122, member: 8272"] Team of the week. [HEADING=2]9. Blake Mozer – Souths Logan Magpies (C)[/HEADING] In a week where the hookers really shone, young gun Mozer made quite the statement for the Magpies. The Brisbane Broncos affiliate - and Queensland Under 19 rake - scored a try and set up another two to help guide Souths Logan back to the top of the Hostplus Cup ladder. In a strong all-round performance, Mozer also ran for 55 metres - averaging 11 metres per run - and had three tackle breaks, two line break assists, one line break and 36 tackles with only one miss in a 63-minute effort. Elsewhere, recent NRL debutant Harrison Graham was strong for the Dolphins, also scoring a try and making 29 tackles. [HEADING=2]8. Ben Te Kura – Souths Logan Magpies[/HEADING] A day before he was named in the Queensland Under 19 team, Te Kura was a standout for Souths Logan in their victory over Western Clydesdales. The towering forward not only scored a try, but notched up 180 run metres through the middle and had four tackle breaks, two offloads, one line break and one line break assist, as well as 16 tackles. [HEADING=2]4. Jesse Arthars – Souths Logan Magpies[/HEADING] The Brisbane Broncos centre made his second Cup appearance of the year count on Sunday, starring for Souths Logan as they charged their way back to the top of the competition ladder. Arthars earned his third try in two games and set up another two against the Western Clydesdales. He also ran for 164 metres, had eight tackle breaks, three line breaks and one line break assist. Elsewhere, usual suspects in Brisbane's Solomona Faataape and PNG's Rodrick Tai continued to shine for their respective teams. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2023/07/04/round-16-team-of-the-week-mozer-leads-magpies-back-to-top/[/URL] Great bounce back from Souths after being dealt a lesson last week by Norths. Te Kura ball playing at the line was great to see and Mozer attacking for himself and for Arthars was terrific. That's a good team that can get flogged and re-group and go again. It's telling that Mozer ran for 55m- well 30m of that was in the try so he just patiently waited for his shot and then took it. [/QUOTE]
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