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  2. Tweed Heads Seagulls - Wikipedia

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    Seagulls Football Club was established in 1908 and began competing in the Tweed District Rugby Union competition in 1909. [1] Land located in the west of Tweed Heads was purchased where the stadium and clubhouse were built in 1972. [2] The Seagulls played their home games at Tweed Heads Recreation Ground.

  3. Piggabeen Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Piggabeen Sports Complex is a sporting venue situated in the suburb of Tweed Heads West in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia. Predominantly used as a rugby league ground, it is the home ground of the Tweed Heads Seagulls, who play in the Queensland Cup. The ground is also used by the club's junior rugby league teams. [1]

  4. Group 18 Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    Group 18 is the name of a junior rugby league competition on the far north coast of New South Wales, Australia.Currently, the group has no senior competition. Prior to 2005, there was a joint Gold Coast-Group 18 competition which fielded teams from both the Queensland and New South Wales sides of the border.

  5. Fortitude Valley Diehards - Wikipedia

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    With the introduction of the Brisbane Broncos into the New South Wales Rugby League in 1988, Valleys formed a short-lived joint venture with the Tweed Heads Seagulls playing under the name Seagulls-Diehards, winning the 1988 premiership. The joint venture broke soon after and Valleys returned to their old name in 1989.

  6. Tweed Heads, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Coast-Tweed Giants were established in 1988 and based out of the Tweed Heads Seagulls premises in west Tweed Heads. The Seagulls ran a very successful social club that turned large profits due to poker machines and by 1990 the club had acquired the Giants' NSWRL licence and rebranded the team to become the Gold Coast Seagulls, despite ...

  7. Seagulls Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Seagulls Stadium was a rugby league stadium located on Gollan Drive in West Tweed Heads, New South Wales. Originally known as Chris Cunningham Field , it was the home ground of the Gold Coast-Tweed Giants rugby league franchise, who entered the New South Wales Rugby League premiership in 1988.

  8. Treasure Isle's new Pesky Seagulls quest is for the birds - AOL

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  9. Brad Davis (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 Davis helped the Tweed Heads Seagulls become the first NSW based team to win the Queensland Cup, winning the inaugural Duncal Hall Medal for man-of-the-match in the grand final. [2] Davis made his National Rugby League debut in 2008, playing in six matches for the Gold Coast Titans. [1]