Caboolture Snakes U-17 Coach Zeke Field Named QRL Community Coach of the Year

Zeke Field, coach of the Caboolture Snakes Junior Rugby League Club’s under-17 boys team, has been named Queensland Rugby League’s (QRL) 2023 Community Coach of the Year. This award recognises Field’s dedication to guiding young athletes both on and off the field.

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Coaching beyond the sport

In an interview, Field stresses the importance of supporting young athletes at a critical time in their lives. “Having that connection with the club is really important, especially at the age of 16, 17, when there’s a lot of distractions out there,” says Field.

He aims to provide an inclusive environment: “They can come here and know that they’re welcome. There’s a place for them, and we’ll embrace them, whoever or whatever they are.”

Field makes it a priority to instil positive values in his players. “He expects them to be decent people and decent young men, and the football ability is kind of secondary to that,” they explain. By holding the team to high standards, Field helps them develop discipline and respect.

Zeke Field, a passionate coach

For Field, coaching is a labour of love. “I just love it. I love football, I live and breathe it,” he says. He is motivated by the coaches who supported him as a young player. “I had plenty of great coaches that gave so much time to me, put plenty of effort into me. And I think it sort of helped shape me as a man I am today. So I just want to give back.”

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For Field, the award is confirmation that he is on the right track. “It just gave me that affirmation that you’re on the right path, you’re doing the right thing,” he reflects.

Through his passion and dedication, Field makes a real difference in the lives of young athletes.

Published 20 November 2023

Featured Image Photo Credit: QRL

Caboolture Snakes Rugby Union Club Launches Modified Rugby Program Season

The 2022 season of the GingerCloud Foundation’s Modified Rugby Program Season will start at Caboolture Snakes Rugby Union Club and several rugby union clubs across north and south Brisbane right after Easter!



GingerCloud Foundation has announced that the MRP season will begin on 18 April 2022 and will include one-hour training sessions and Saturday morning games. The games will be held at seven rugby union club venues:

  • Brothers Rugby Union Club
  • Norths Rugby Union Club
  • Wests Bulldogs Rugby Union Club
  • UQ Bullsharks Rugby Union Club
  • Souths Rugby Union Club
  • Easts Rugby Union Club
  • Caboolture Snakes Rugby Union Club

What is MRP?

The Modified Rugby Program (MRP) is the world’s first touch-only format of rugby union that is designed for young people with learning and perceptual disabilities. MRP allows families with disabilities to participate in a team sport that would otherwise not be accessible to them.

In 2013, GingerCloud Foundation’s co-founders Megan and Anthony Elliott, whose son Max has Autism and language disability, worked with Brothers Rugby Union Club president Ross McLennan to create a simplified version of rugby union so that kids with disabilities could also participate in the sport.

In 2014, MRP was launched at Brothers Junior Rugby Club and has since been rolled out in  Brisbane, Redlands, Toowoomba and Townsville, growing into a community of more than 300 participants, 32 teams in 13 clubs across Queensland and the ACT. In 2016, the Modified Rugby Program was endorsed by Rugby Australia as a new division of Rugby in the country. 

Key to the success of the program is the Allied Health Framework which, through the help of allied professionals, profiles and matches the young player with a disability with the PlayerMentor who could best provide the support and encouragement on and off-field. These PlayerMentors undergo online leadership training through GingerCloud’s Leadership Program.



MRP is separated into four divisions: MRP Junior (7-14 years old), MRP Colts (14-25 years old), MRP 7’s (Intermediate skill MRP Players) and MRP 7’s+ (Advanced skill MRP Players). Upon joining the program, the new player is automatically assigned to a Junior or Colts (depending on their age) and will be individually matched with a PlayerMentor. They will then be assessed to determine which division would be most appropriate for them.
Interested families are encouraged to register for the MRP Season 2022 by visiting this page or email GCSupport@gingercloud.org to learn more about the program.