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To participate in the Greater Brisbane Major League, clubs must meet certain criteria set by Baseball Queensland. Generally the hardest criteria for clubs to meet is to field a team in the junior age levels U14's, U16's and U20's.
In November 2008, the Pine Rivers Rapids announced their interest in a breakaway league from the Greater Brisbane League that Baseball Queensland runs. The controversy arose before the start of the 2008–2009 season when Pine Rivers amongst other high-profile clubs, were warned that they are in danger of not meeting GBL Major League criteria which enables them to have a team in the top three ...
Aspley's traditional home, Kirby Park, which was acquired in 1969 under a 25 lease, was named after Harry Kirby. Today Aspley Leagues Club is the largest junior rugby league side within the Junior Brisbane Rugby League Competition, with over 30 teams and more than 500 registered players.
A previous league under the same name, the National Youth League was an Australian national soccer league run in parallel to the National Soccer League (NSL) between 1984 and 2004. [citation needed] The current league was announced by Football Federation Australia at the start of March 2008.
It was announced on 16 December 2016 that there would be promotion and relegation to the Football Queensland Premier League (FQPL) as of the 2018 season and that the league would be expanded to 14 teams. This announcement came with the addition of the Football Queensland Premier League, a new tier immediately below the National Premier League. [4]
4.1 Greater Brisbane League. 4.2 Gold Coast Winter League. 4.3 Cairns Senior League. 4.4 Far North Coast Major League. 4.5 Other Clubs. 5 South Australia.
The Redlands District Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1971 and plays out of Pinklands Reserve, in Thornlands in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. [1] Redlands seniors compete in the Brisbane Rugby League and the Brisbane Second Division Rugby League while the junior teams compete in the Greater Brisbane Junior Rugby League.
The original Brisbane Football Club disbanded in the late 1880s and has no direct relationship to the modern Brisbane Bears or Lions clubs. The first schoolboys match was between Brisbane Grammar played matches against Ipswich Grammar in 1870 – the outcome was a draw. Early games in Queensland were exceptionally long – one match between IGS ...