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Queensland Premier Rugby is a semi professional club rugby union competition in Queensland, Australia. Nine clubs play in the competition, eight clubs are from Brisbane, and one club is from Gold Coast. The premiership has been contested in its present form since 1929. [1]
The Tornadoes were aligned with six Queensland Premier Rugby clubs north of the Brisbane River – Brothers, GPS, Norths/QUT, Sunshine Coast, University and Wests. [15] Chris Roche , a former Wallaby who played 17 Tests as well as 49 matches for the Reds during the 1980s, was the head coach of the Tornadoes.
The 2017 Brisbane Global Tens was the inaugural Brisbane Global Tens rugby union tournament, with all five of New Zealand's Super Rugby teams, all four of Australia's Super Rugby teams contesting for the title as the core sides, while the Blue Bulls of South Africa, the Panasonic Wild Knights of Japan, Toulon of France, and Manu Samoa competed as invitational sides.
Brisbane Football Club in 1879, Queensland's first football club shortly after it returned to Australian rules following a 3 year experiment with rugby. Rugby football commenced in Queensland in 1876, when the Brisbane FC (which had played according to the ‘Melbourne Rules' (now Australian football) since its founding in 1866), and two newly formed football clubs (Bonnet Rouge FC and Rangers ...
The National Rugby Championship (2014−2020) was a former annual competition held between professional teams from each state. Brisbane City; Canberra Vikings
University of Queensland Rugby Club (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Rugby union teams in Queensland" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
The Global 10s is a rugby tens tournament held during February each year in Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium. It is hosted by Duco Events and the Queensland Rugby Union. The inaugural tournament was held in 2017. [1] [2]
At season’s end, Brothers Valleys announced a name change to Brothers Diehards, but were not accepted into the 2005 Queensland Cup, on the basis of club finance. The Diehards still however compete in the Amateur Brisbane Second Division along with other Brisbane Clubs. The club was readmitted to the Brisbane Rugby League in 2015. [2] [1]