Queensland Premier Rugby

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]

Queensland Premier Rugby
SportRugby union
Founded1887; 137 years ago (1887)
No. of teams9
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
Brothers (2023)
Most titlesUniversity of Queensland (33 titles)
TV partner(s)Stan Sport
Nine Network

History edit

Queensland Premier Rugby (QPR) evolved out of the Brisbane club competition that had been running since 1887. It was created by players, administrators, referees and coaches to expand and improve the top level of Queensland non-professional rugby. QPR provides Queensland rugby players a stepping stone for selection into the Queensland Reds and other teams in Super Rugby or other professional rugby competitions.

Previous to 1920, the Hospitals Challenge Cup was established as a fund-raising exercise for the Brisbane General Hospital. After the devastation of World War I the competition was suspended until the Hospitals Cup was established. The Brisbane Club competition recommenced in 1929.

The 1975 Grand Final was played between the Brothers club and GPS and Brothers won the match. Teachers-Norths, Wests and again Brothers won the next seasons. In 1979, the first ever draw in a final occurred with a 24-all draw between rivals University and Brothers, a reply of the final was held, which saw University defeat Brothers by a mere 3 points. Brothers dominated the next few seasons, winning the 1980 to 1984 premierships. Souths won their first title in 1986, and University won a number of titles at the end of the decade.

Souths came to major prominence during the 1990s, winning the competition five times in a row from 1991 through to 1995, and then again in 1998 and 2000. They also featured in the 1996 season final which GPS won, and the 1997 final which Easts won. Canberra also competed in the competition, and found major success, winning three titles in a row from 2001 to 2003. The Gold Coast Breakers also began to become a force in the competition, featuring in five finals from 2001 to 2007, although they were on the receiving end of the competitions largest ever grand final score being thrashed 85-19 by the Sunnybank Dragons in the 2007 Grand Final.

In future, teams from other Rugby regions in Queensland may also join the competition, thus encouraging the pursuit of Rugby excellence across the state, not just confining it Queensland's south-east corner. However at a meeting of the Sunshine Coast Rugby Union in October 2013, it was decided by the members not to compete in the 2014 QRU’s Premier Rugby Competition, but will instead focus its energy on becoming the leading force in regional rugby.[2]

Other trophies edit

Thomas Welsby Memorial Cup: The top two first grade teams at the end of the first full round of home and away matches contest the Welsby Cup in their second round meeting. The cup was originally donated by Thomas Welsby.

Keith Horsley Memorial Trophy: Now presented to First Grade Minor Premiers, since 1978. The trophy donated by the Family of Sgt Keith Thornton Horsley who was Killed in Action during WW2.

Doughty Challenge Shield: Named for businessman Hector Randall Doughty,[3] a former marine engineer with the Queensland Harbours and Rivers Department and lightweight champion boxer,[4] the Doughty Shield is awarded annually to the champion Brisbane club, based on competition points won across all participating grades.

Queensland Premier Rugby Teams edit

Current Teams edit

Queensland Premier Rugby ClubColoursMonikerCity/Region/TownSuburb/sEst.Premiership/sMost recent
Brothers FilthBrisbaneAlbion190529[a]2023; 1 year ago (2023)
University of Queensland StudentsBrisbaneSt Lucia191133[b]2021; 3 years ago (2021)
GPS GallopersBrisbaneAshgrove193162018; 6 years ago (2018)
South Brisbane/Southern Suburbs MagpiesBrisbaneAnnerley1948102015; 9 years ago (2015)
Easts Brisbane/Eastern Suburbs TigersBrisbaneNorman Park194752020; 4 years ago (2020)
Wests Brisbane/Western Suburbs BulldogsBrisbaneToowong195142022; 2 years ago (2022)
Sunnybank DragonsBrisbaneMacGregor196932011; 13 years ago (2011)
North Brisbane/Northern Suburbs EaglesBrisbaneWooloowin19912[c]1976; 48 years ago (1976)
Bond University* BullsharksGold CoastRobina20141[d]2004; 20 years ago (2004)

Former Teams edit

Queensland Premier Rugby ClubColoursMonikerCity/Region/TownSuburb/sEst.Premiership/sMost recent
Gold Coast* BreakersGold CoastRobina19961[e]2004; 20 years ago (2004)
Sunshine Coast StingraysSunshine CoastK. Waters2005
Canberra VikingsCanberraCanberra199432003; 21 years ago (2003)

Grand Final results, Hospital Cup winners (since 1946) edit

2023

Brothers

26–24

Wests

2022 Wests44–27 University of Queensland
2021 University of Queensland29–12 GPS Old Boys
2020 Easts33–18 University of Queensland
2019 University of Queensland31–26 Brothers
2018 GPS Old Boys23–16 University of Queensland
2017 University of Queensland23–14 GPS Old Boys
2016 Brothers31–28 University of Queensland
2015 Souths39–12 Easts
2014 University of Queensland20–18 Sunnybank
2013 Easts27–22 GPS Old Boys
2012 University of Queensland46–20 Sunnybank
2011 Sunnybank35–24 Brothers
2010 University of Queensland19–11 Sunshine Coast
2009 Brothers26–19 Souths
2008 Easts22–21 Brothers
2007 Sunnybank85–19 Gold Coast
2006 Wests23–22 Brothers
2005 Sunnybank41–17 Gold Coast
2004 Gold Coast24–18 University of Queensland
2003 Canberra29–16 Gold Coast
2002 Canberra45–3 Easts
2001 Canberra32–10 Gold Coast
2000 Souths34–30 Wests
1999 Easts16–15 Wests
1998 Souths34–18 Wests
1997 Easts18–16 Souths
1996 GPS Old Boys12–6 Souths
1995 Souths27–11 Easts
1994 Souths19–8 Sunnybank
1993 Souths27–8 Sunnybank
1992 Souths44–10 University of Queensland
1991 Souths22–15 Wests
1990 University of Queensland19–10 Brothers
1989 University of Queensland34–9 Souths
1988 University of Queensland18–10 Souths
1987 Brothers20–19 Souths
1986 Souths31–13 Brothers
1985 Wests10–7 University of Queensland
1984 Brothers18–3 Easts
1983 Brothers30–15 University of Queensland
1982 Brothers25–16 University of Queensland
1981 Brothers36–13 Teachers-Norths
1980 Brothers19–0 Souths
1979 University of Queensland16–13 Brothers
1978 Brothers19–15 University of Queensland
1977 Wests15–10 Brothers
1976 Teachers-Norths16–4 GPS Old Boys
1975 Brothers23–6 GPS Old Boys
1974 Brothers27–19 GPS Old Boys
1973 Brothers20–10 GPS Old Boys
1972 GPS Old Boys23–18 University of Queensland
1971 Brothers17–3 Easts
1970 University of Queensland24–6 GPS Old Boys
1969 University of Queensland22–14 Brothers
1968 Brothers17–6 University of Queensland
1967 University of Queensland17–15 GPS Old Boys
1966 Brothers36–9 University of Queensland
1965 University of Queensland17–15 GPS Old Boys
1964 University of Queensland29–9 Teachers
1963 Teachers28–6 University of Queensland
1962 University of Queensland18–12 Souths
1961 GPS Old Boys19–13 University of Queensland
1960 University of Queensland11–6 Brothers
1959 Brothers13–11 University of Queensland
1958 Souths9–5 University of Queensland
1957 University of Queensland23–18 Souths
1956 University of Queensland19–6 GPS Old Boys
1955 University of Queensland18–16 Souths
1954 University of Queensland19–3 GPS Old Boys
1953 Brothers11–9 University of Queensland
1952 University of Queensland11–3 Brothers
1951 Brothers17–6 GPS Old Boys
1950 Brothers21–10 University of Queensland
1949 Brothers13–8 University of Queensland
1948 University of Queensland21–18 GPS Old Boys
1947 University of Queensland8–6 Brothers
1946 Brothers11–6 GPS Old Boys

Total Premierships (since 1946)

TeamPremiers (Hospitals Challenge Cup)Runners-up (Vince Nicholls Memorial Shield)
University of Queensland2420
Brothers2212
Souths1010
Easts55
GPS415
Wests45
Sunnybank34
Norths00
Bond University00
Canberra30
Gold Coast14
Teachers-Norths11
Teachers11
Sunshine Coast Stingrays01

Former clubs (since 1929) edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ 27 QRU, 1 BRL.
  2. ^ 31 QRU, 2 BRL.
  3. ^ Both Premierships were as Teachers / Teachers–Norths.
  4. ^ As Gold Coast Breakers.
  5. ^ As Gold Coast Breakers.

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