Brisbane Rugby League premiership

The Brisbane Rugby League premiership was a rugby league football competition in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was first held in 1922 and for every year until 1997. The competition was reinstated in 2001, known as the FOGS premiership under the Queensland Cup. The competition consists of Brisbane's top six rugby league clubs. Each participating team is a feeder club for the Queensland Cup.

Brisbane Rugby League
SportRugby league
Inaugural season1922 (1909 as QRL)
Ceased1997
Replaced byAustralian Rugby League
Queensland Cup
Country Australia
Last premiers Redcliffe Dolphins (1997)
Most titles Fortitude Valley Diehards (16 titles)
Related competitionBrisbane Rugby League (2001)

Prior to 1922, the competition was conducted under the auspices of the Queensland Rugby League. Until the 1980s it was the premier sporting competition in Brisbane, attracting large crowds and broad media coverage. The Brisbane Rugby League however, had been in slow decline for some 15 years as large numbers of its players left to compete in the more lucrative Sydney Rugby League, and began to lose popular interest with the creation of the Brisbane Broncos in 1988. Also in 1988, the Sydney Rugby League de facto superseded the Brisbane Rugby League by going national and including the Brisbane and Gold Coast clubs. However, the BRL maintained legal top-flight status until the advent of the national Australian Rugby League premiership in 1995, which superseded both Brisbane Rugby League premiership and the Sydney Rugby League premiership. The Brisbane Rugby League premiership then became a second-tier competition until it ceased and was fully replaced at this level by the Queensland Cup before the 1998 season. The FOGS Cup, a third-tier competition under the NRL and Queensland Cup, changed its name to the Brisbane Rugby League in 2016.

History

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Predecessor: QRFL

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The Queensland Rugby Football League (QRFL) was formed in 1908 by seven former rugby union players who were dissatisfied with the administration of the Queensland Rugby Union (QRU). The new organisation was attacked by both the local press and the QRU for introducing professionalism, which they claimed would destroy the sport. The "founding fathers" of the QRFL included John Fihelly, an Australian Labor Party Member of Parliament who became Minister for Railways and Deputy Premier.

The first official club competition kicked off in Brisbane on 8 May 1909. Norths played against Souths before a handful of spectators at Brisbane Cricket Ground.[1] Matches were played under the auspices of the Queensland Amateur Rugby Football League (later renamed Queensland Rugby League). The foundation clubs were:

Queensland Rugby Football League Grand Finals
SeasonGrand Final Information
PremiersScoreRunners-Up
1909 Fortitude Valley22–4 South Brisbane
1910 Ipswich17–2 Toombul
1911 Fortitude Valley-Toombul13–2 Ipswich B
1912 Brisbane Natives10–0 South Brisbane
1913 West End5–3 Brisbane Natives
1914 Fortitude Valley18–8 West End
1915 Fortitude Valley10–9 West Brisbane
1916 West Brisbane4–2 Fortitude Valley
1917 Fortitude Valley13–5 Brothers Old Boys/Merthyrs
1918 Fortitude Valley16–12 Brothers Old Boys/Merthyrs
1919 Fortitude Valley28–2 Coorparoo
1920 West Brisbane16–8 Brothers Old Boys
1921 Carltons12–10 Coorparoo

Note: Queensland Rugby League era statistics are not counted as Brisbane Rugby League statistics.

Schism: establishment of the Brisbane Rugby League

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In 1922 the Brisbane Rugby Football League (Brisbane Rugby Football League, later Brisbane Rugby League) was formed out of dissatisfaction with the way the Queensland Rugby League ran the game. Those involved took particular exception to the salary being earned by Harry Sunderland as secretary of the Queensland Rugby League. The Brisbane Rugby League took control of the local competition. Competing in the Brisbane Rugby League competition that year were Brothers, Carltons, Coorparoo, University, Valley and Wests, with Past Grammars rejoining in 1924. Although the Queensland Rugby League attempted to regain control of the Brisbane Rugby League competition in 1923 and 1924, the Brisbane Rugby League remained steadfast and the dispute simmered into the next decade. so dire did the situation become, that by the late 1920s, the Queensland Rugby League commenced its own competition involving Ipswich clubs and two supporting Brisbane clubs.

Until 1932 Brisbane Exhibition Ground was the home of rugby league in the city. The complicated arrangement between the Brisbane Rugby League, Queensland Rugby League and Royal National Association (who administered the Exhibition Ground) led to Brisbane Cricket Ground being used for rugby league matches.

In 1933 district football was introduced to provide community support and player equalisation. This meant that players had to live within a certain distance of their club. Accordingly, Brisbane was divided into Eastern Suburbs (incorporating Coorparoo and Wynnum), Southern Suburbs (incorporating Carltons), Western Suburbs, Northern Suburbs (incorporating Past Grammars), Fortitude Valley and Past Brothers (whose players had to prove that they had attended a Christian Brothers school). In 1934, the University Amateur Rugby League Club folded and disappeared from the competition.

In 1953 the friction between the Queensland Rugby League and Brisbane Rugby League ended, with the Brisbane Rugby League being replaced by the Brisbane division of the Queensland Rugby League.[2] Former Brisbane Rugby League chairman and Queensland Rugby League secretary Ron McAullife eventually secured the use of Lang Park as a permanent home for rugby league in Queensland. Teams that joined the Brisbane Rugby League competition around this time were South Coast (1952–1953), Wynnum-Manly (1951) and Redcliffe (1960).

A then-record crowd at Lang Park of 19,824 saw Northern Suburbs defeat Fortitude Valley in the Brisbane Rugby League grand final in September 1961.[3]

Golden Years

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In 1967 the Queensland Rugby League removed the residential qualifications for players in Brisbane Rugby League clubs, meaning that players did not have to reside in their certain suburbs to play for their teams. This reduced community support for teams, and club decisions began to be made on a more commercial basis.

This coincided with the commencement of television broadcasts of Brisbane Rugby League games in the same year. The money made from jersey sponsorships and advertising hoardings at grounds was not able to compete with poker machine money available to Sydney Rugby League clubs in the Sydney Rugby League, and an increasing number of players left the Brisbane Rugby League. This also affected the popularity of the Bulimba Cup which had been held between the cities of Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba since the 1930s.

In 1978 the premiership trophy, the Kirks Cup was replaced by the Winfield Cup.

The Queensland Rugby League commissioned Eric White Associates to investigate the administrative structure of the game in Queensland in 1977. One of the recommendations was the creation of a statewide competition. The Winfield State League was created in 1982. The State League competition ran in parallel to the Brisbane Rugby League competition from 1982 to 1995. Also, like with Sydney's competition, Brisbane's competition was also called the Winfield Cup during the 1980s, due to sponsorship from Winfield cigarettes. The Queensland Cup would eventually replace both the State league and the Brisbane Rugby League premiership in 1996 and 1998.

In the 1980s, two further teams were added to the Brisbane Rugby League competition: Ipswich (1986) and Logan (1987).

Despite some New South Wales Rugby League (Sydney Rugby League) premiership games being re-broadcast during late night timeslots from the late 1970s, the Brisbane Rugby League remained the more popular competition in Queensland until 1988 with the weekly live broadcast of the Match of the Round being played at Lang Park.

Decline

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In 1986 the New South Wales Rugby League decided to allow a team from Brisbane to enter the Sydney Rugby League premiership. While the New South Wales Rugby League was originally negotiating a Brisbane team sponsored by the Queensland Rugby League, a private bid in the form of the Brisbane Broncos was instead accepted by the New South Wales Rugby League. The Brisbane Broncos debuted in the Sydney Rugby League premiership in 1988.

As the Broncos began to represent Brisbane at rugby league in the public eye the Brisbane Rugby League competition entered the terminal phase of its decline. The dominance of the Brisbane Broncos in the media resulted in the Brisbane Rugby League losing live coverage of games and receiving only minor interest from the sports media. The drop in interest saw the Brisbane Rugby League, its clubs and its junior development base incurring significant and crippling financial losses. Several longstanding clubs were not able to survive the impact over the coming years.

From 1988, Brisbane Rugby League players weren't chosen to represent Queensland again. The Brisbane Rugby League premiership was fully superseded by the ARL Premiership which took nationwide first-class status in 1995. The BRL became a state competition from 1995-97 until the Queensland Cup, which became a league-style competition in 1998, superseded the BRL as the top state league. Redcliffe won the last Brisbane Rugby League Grand Final in 1997 defeating Easts 35–6, and the league was declared defunct.

On 26 September 2014, the South East Queensland Division announced that they will be scrapping the existing FOGS Cup structure and reforming the Brisbane Rugby League as the state's secondary competition.[4] Legally, although they share the same name, this competition is completely separate from the original BRL.

Brisbane Rugby League Club Teams

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ColoursClub NameClub NicknameFirst Season(s)Last Season(s)BRL Premiership Seasons
Premiership/sRunners-Up/s
Brisbane (Reserve Grade)Broncos1994199500
Brisbane BrothersLeprechauns19301997910
Eastern SuburbsTigers19171997816
Fortitude ValleyDiehards190919951714
IpswichJets1986199702
Logan (City)Scorpions1988199700
Northern SuburbsDevils19201997139
Christian BrothersOld Boys1917, 19201918, 192911
RedcliffeDolphins1947199746
Southern SuburbsMagpies1919199789
South Queensland (Reserve Grade)Crushers 1994199500
UniversityStudents1920193320
Western SuburbsPanthers19151997108
Wynnum-ManlySeagulls1951199741

(Reserve Grade) = Reserve Grade side to the Senior Grade side.

Representative Brisbane Rugby League team

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Selected players from the Brisbane Rugby League clubs, represented Brisbane in a representative team called Brisbane Firsts or Brisbane Capitals against various Sydney Rugby League clubs or against Sydney Firsts or Sydney Capitals

First-grade wins, losses, win percentage and draws

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Teams in bold still existed during the at the end of the 1st-grade competition in 1994.

All Time Ladder
PosTeam1st seasonPldWLDW%
1 Valley-Toombul191120145170.00%
2 Natives191222157068.18%
3 Fortitude Valley19091,3828315064560.13%
4 Ipswich B19111063160.00%
5
Toowong
19141165054.55%
6 Norths Devils19201,2666815483753.79%
7 South Brisbane1909583127053.45%
8 Seagulls-Diehards1988361916152.78%
9 Ipswich A191019108152.63%
10 Past Brothers19311,1265695193850.53%
11 Redcliffe Dolphins19607333703451850.48%
12 South Queensland Crushers1994221110150.00%
13 Wests Panthers19151,3536686374849.37%
14 Easts Tigers19171,3226366404648.11%
15 Souths Magpies19191,2866126383647.59%
16 Past Brothers (Merthyr)191718286841247.25%
17 Ipswich Jets19861718082946.78%
=18 Ipswich West End19161045140.00%
=18 Wynnum19141046040.00%
20
Toombul
190918710138.89%
21 University192020076116838.00%
22
Bulimba
19151979336.84%
23 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls19518523035301935.56%
=24 West End1913481629333.33%
=24 North Brisbane1909331122033.33%
=24 East Brisbane1910936033.33%
=24
Kurilpa
1912936033.33%
=24
West End-Grammars
1920623133.33%
=29
Westerns
191722713231.82%
=29 Brisbane Broncos199422715031.82%
31
Woolloongabba
191228814628.57%
32
South Coast
195235827022.86%
33 Logan City Scorpions19881302894821.54%
34 Railways191339830120.51%
35 Wynnum District193156846214.29%
36 Ipswich Starlights1916917111.11%
37
Wattles
191612110108.33%
=38
Bulimba-Railways
1920404000.00%
=38
South Brisbane United
1911707000.00%

Grand Final results

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SeasonGrand Final Information
PremiersScoreRunners-UpVenue
1922 Western Suburbs*20–9 Coorparoo TigersBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1923 Coorparoo Tigers13–2 Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1924 Fortitude Valley Diehards11–8 Christian BrothersBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1925 Carltons Magpies24–5 Coorparoo TigersDavies Park
1926 Christian Brothers Old Boys6–5 Coorparoo TigersDavies Park
1927 Northern Suburbs13–11 Western SuburbsDavies Park
1928 University Students10–7 Carltons MagpiesBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1929 University Students12–11 Coorparoo TigersBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1930 Carltons Magpies19–8 Fortitude Valley DiehardsDavies Park
1931 Fortitude Valley Diehards27–9 Northern SuburbsDavies Park
1932 Western Suburbs8–7 Northern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1933 Fortitude Valley Diehards9–3 Western SuburbsDavies Park
1934 Northern Suburbs7–4 Western SuburbsDavies Park
1935 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns11–9 Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1936 Western Suburbs13–12 Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1937 Fortitude Valley Diehards9–7 Western SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1938 Northern Suburbs16–10 Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1939 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns11–9 Northern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1940 Northern Suburbs17–11 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1941 Fortitude Valley Diehards13–7 Northern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1942 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns20–11 Southern SuburbsOxenham Park
1943 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns13–7 Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1944 Fortitude Valley Diehards16–12 Northern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1945 Southern Suburbs21–11 Northern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1946 Fortitude Valley Diehards5–2 Eastern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1947 Eastern Suburbs15–2 Southern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1948 Western Suburbs14–8 Eastern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1949 Southern Suburbs22–8 Eastern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1950 Eastern Suburbs14–10 Western SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1951 Southern Suburbs20–10 Eastern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1952 Western Suburbs15–14 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1953 Southern Suburbs21–4 Eastern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1954 Western Suburbs35–18 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1955 Fortitude Valley Diehards*17–7 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1956 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns17–10 Western SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1957 Fortitude Valley Diehards18–17 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1958 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns22–7 Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1959 Northern Suburbs24–18 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsLang Park
1960 Northern Suburbs18–5 Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1961 Northern Suburbs29–5 Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1962 Northern Suburbs22–0 Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1963 Northern Suburbs18–8 Southern SuburbsLang Park
1964 Northern Suburbs13–4 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsLang Park
1965 Redcliffe Dolphins15–2 Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1966 Northern Suburbs9–6 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsLang Park
1967 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns6–2 Northern SuburbsLang Park
1968 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns21–4 Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1969 Northern Suburbs14–2 Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1970 Fortitude Valley Diehards13–11 Northern SuburbsLang Park
1971 Fortitude Valley Diehards18–10 Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1972 Eastern Suburbs16–15 Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1973 Fortitude Valley Diehards15–7 Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1974 Fortitude Valley Diehards9–2 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsLang Park
1975 Western Suburbs26–24 Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1976 Western Suburbs16–1 Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1977 Eastern Suburbs17–13 Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1978 Eastern Suburbs14–10 Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1979 Fortitude Valley Diehards26–0 Southern SuburbsLang Park
1980 Northern Suburbs17–15 Southern SuburbsLang Park
1981 Southern Suburbs13–9 Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1982 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls17–3 Southern SuburbsLang Park
1983 Eastern Suburbs14–6 Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1984 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls42–8 Southern SuburbsLang Park
1985 Southern Suburbs10–8 Wynnum-Manly SeagullsLang Park
1986 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls14–6 Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsLang Park
1987 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns26–8 Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
Brisbane Broncos enter the Sydney Rugby League,which begins a quick demise for the Brisbane Rugby League.
However, it officially remains a top-flight competition along with the Sydney Rugby League as before
1988 Valleys-Tweed Seagulls-Diehards17–14 Ipswich JetsLang Park
1989 Fortitude Valley Diehards28–4 Ipswich JetsLang Park
1990 Fortitude Valley Diehards17–16 Northern SuburbsLang Park
1991 Eastern Suburbs25–10 Western SuburbsLang Park
1992 Western Suburbs40–10 Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1993 Western Suburbs18–12 Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1994 Redcliffe Dolphins24–18 Western SuburbsLang Park
The Brisbane Rugby League officially becomes a second-tier state competition when the Australian Rugby League Premiership is formed.
Brisbane Broncos and South Queensland Crushers reserve grade teams enter the Brisbane Rugby League in 1994.
1995 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls32–24 Eastern SuburbsLang Park
Brisbane Broncos and South Queensland Crushers reserve grade teams leave the Brisbane Rugby League after 1995.
1996 Redcliffe Dolphins16–12 Southern SuburbsLang Park
1997 Redcliffe Dolphins35–6 Eastern SuburbsLang Park
  • * = Team undefeated
  • Although the Brisbane Rugby League took a significant financial and competitive downturn, it did not become a second-flight competition when the Brisbane Broncos entered the Sydney Rugby League in 1988. Rather, it officially lost top-tier status after the 1994 season, before the advent of the Australian Rugby League, in 1995.

Brisbane Rugby League Premiers (All Grades) (1922–1997)

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SeasonPremiers (Senior Grade)Premiers (Reserve Grade)Premiers (Third Grade)Venue
1922 Western Suburbs* Coorparoo Tigers Carltons MagpiesBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1923 Coorparoo Tigers Northern Suburbs Coorparoo TigersBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1924 Fortitude Valley Diehards Carltons Magpies* Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1925 Carltons Magpies Coorparoo Tigers Northern SuburbsDavies Park
1926 Christian Brothers Western Suburbs* Fortitude Valley Diehards*Davies Park
1927 Northern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Coorparoo TigersDavies Park
1928 University Students Christian Brothers Western SuburbsBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1929 University Students Coorparoo Tigers* Western SuburbsBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1930 Carltons Magpies Coorparoo Tigers Western Suburbs*Davies Park
1931 Fortitude Valley Diehards Carltons Magpies* Western Suburbs*Davies Park
1932 Western Suburbs Carltons Magpies Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1933 Fortitude Valley Diehards Western Suburbs* Western SuburbsDavies Park
1934 Northern Suburbs Western Suburbs* Western SuburbsDavies Park
1935 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Fortitude Valley Diehards Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1936 Western Suburbs Fortitude Valley Diehards Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1937 Fortitude Valley Diehards Northern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1938 Northern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1939 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Southern Suburbs Northern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1940 Northern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1941 Fortitude Valley Diehards Fortitude Valley Diehards Southern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1942 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Brisbane Railway Southern SuburbsOxenham Park
1943 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Fortitude Valley Diehards Southern SuburbsBrisbane Exhibition Grounds
1944 Fortitude Valley Diehards Fortitude Valley Diehards Southern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1945 Southern Suburbs Southern Suburbs Southern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1946 Fortitude Valley Diehards Southern Suburbs Eastern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1947 Eastern Suburbs Western Suburbs Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1948 Western Suburbs Fortitude Valley Diehards Southern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1949 Southern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs Eastern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1950 Eastern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Western SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1951 Southern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Western SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1952 Western Suburbs Northern Suburbs Northern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1953 Southern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1954 Western Suburbs Fortitude Valley Diehards Northern SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1955 Fortitude Valley Diehards* Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Western SuburbsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1956 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Northern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1957 Fortitude Valley Diehards Western Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsBrisbane Cricket Ground
1958 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Fortitude Valley Diehards Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1959 Northern Suburbs Redcliffe Dolphins Western SuburbsLang Park
1960 Northern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1961 Northern Suburbs Southern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1962 Northern Suburbs Redcliffe Dolphins Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1963 Northern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1964 Northern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Western SuburbsLang Park
1965 Redcliffe Dolphins Western Suburbs Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1966 Northern Suburbs Redcliffe Dolphins Northern SuburbsLang Park
1967 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Northern Suburbs Northern SuburbsLang Park
1968 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Northern Suburbs Northern SuburbsLang Park
1969 Northern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1970 Fortitude Valley Diehards Eastern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1971 Fortitude Valley Diehards Northern Suburbs Northern Suburbs*Lang Park
1972 Eastern Suburbs Northern Suburbs Wynnum-Manly SeagullsLang Park
1973 Fortitude Valley Diehards Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Northern Suburbs*Lang Park
1974 Fortitude Valley Diehards Eastern Suburbs Fortitude Valley DiehardsLang Park
1975 Western Suburbs Wynnum-Manly Seagulls Wynnum-Manly SeagullsLang Park
1976 Western Suburbs Western Suburbs Wynnum-Manly SeagullsLang Park
1977 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs Western SuburbsLang Park
1978 Eastern Suburbs Redcliffe Dolphins Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1979 Fortitude Valley Diehards Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Wynnum-Manly SeagullsLang Park
1980 Northern Suburbs Southern Suburbs Southern SuburbsLang Park
1981 Southern Suburbs Redcliffe Dolphins Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1982 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls Redcliffe Dolphins Southern SuburbsLang Park
1983 Eastern Suburbs Southern Suburbs Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1984 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls Southern Suburbs Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1985 Southern Suburbs Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Southern SuburbsLang Park
1986 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsLang Park
1987 Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Brisbane Brothers Leprechauns Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1988 Fortitude Valley-Tweed Heads Diehards Redcliffe Dolphins Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1989 Fortitude Valley Diehards Northern Suburbs Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1990 Fortitude Valley Diehards Fortitude Valley Diehards Brisbane Brothers LeprechaunsLang Park
1991 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1992 Western Suburbs Eastern Suburbs Not contested in 1992Lang Park
1993 Western Suburbs Wynnum-Manly Seagulls Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1994 Redcliffe Dolphins Redcliffe Dolphins Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
1995 Wynnum-Manly Seagulls Redcliffe Dolphins Not contested in 1995Lang Park
1996 Redcliffe Dolphins Eastern Suburbs Eastern SuburbsLang Park
1997 Redcliffe Dolphins Redcliffe Dolphins Redcliffe DolphinsLang Park
  • * = Team undefeated

Quotes

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  • "Well that is a tragedy, to be honest with you. There's no club identity at all now. If you don't follow the Broncos well who do you follow? That means you've got to follow a New South Wales side. I think I'm sure that's what McAuliffe didn't want to happen. But when they brought in the Queensland side into the NSWRL that was the end of the Brisbane Rugby League, as far as that was concerned. It should never have happened because as it turned out, if we did lose players from Queensland to go to New South Wales we had the State of Origin. We've been winning the State of Origin, and you can imagine if we were keeping our players, the club competition would be just as good as what it was when I was playing. But that is a tragedy as far as I'm concerned is that the people miss that club identity." -Barry Muir, in 2001, on the decline of the Brisbane Rugby League and the rise of the Sydney Rugby League.
  • "Yeah well the crowd was great, they supported you wholeheartedly, they came along but it wasn't only down here on the football field it was on the streets up there. People would come up and talk to you, they'd stop you in the street and get your autograph and have a talk to you and wish you all the best and really support you in what you were doing and lifting the Club. There was four or five players here that were top-line footballers and we used to go up on the terrace and sell raffles in front of McCarthy's Jewellers store on the terrace and we'd do an hour there and then pop down to the Manly Hotel and do an hour there and then we'd pop down to Fishers (pub) and do an hour there. The players were prepared to do it because they were getting the support from this area and they would give it back on the playing field and however they could meet the people on the streets. I don't think anyone turned away from you, it was just one big happy family. We used to have like a barbecue after the game and there'd be 100 or 200 people that would turn up for the barbecue, we had it at various areas." -Lionel Morgan, in 2001, on the support of the Brisbane Rugby League in the Wynnum-Manly district.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Pramberg, Bernie (2 May 2009). "Leo Donovan special guest at Brisbane Rugby League celebrations". The Courier-Mail. Australia: Queensland Newspapers. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
  2. ^ Gallaway, Jack (2003). Origin: Rugby League's greatest contest 1980–2002. Australia: University of Queensland Press. pp. 3–4. ISBN 978-0-7022-3383-8.
  3. ^ "Norths thrash Valleys 29–5". The Sun-Herald. Australia. 24 September 1961. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Brisbane Rugby League rebirth". Queensland Rugby League. Australia. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
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