Aspley Broncos
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Full name | Aspley Broncos Rugby League Football Club |
Emblem | Bronco |
Colours | maroon, gold, teal |
Founded | 1967 (as the Aspley Devils) |
Sport | rugby league |
League | Queensland Cup |
Ground | Kirby Park, Aspley |
Capacity | n/a |
CEO | Jim Spletter |
Captain | |
Coach | Mark Gee |
2007 | - |
Premierships | nil |
Runners-Up | nil |
Minor Premierships | nil |
Wooden Spoons | nil |
Biggest win | n/a |
Worst defeat | n/a |
The Aspley Broncos (formerly Aspley Demons) are a rugby league club in Brisbane, Australia. Aspley competes in the FOGS Cup and FOGS Colts Challenge competitions, and from 2007 will compete in the Queensland Cup, and act as a feeder club to the Brisbane Broncos.
[edit] History
The Aspley Leagues Football Club was formed in 1967 as a satellite club to the Norths Devils. Aspley entered the Brisbane Junior Rugby League competition in 1968, and the following year won the Presidents Cup, Minor Premiership and the Premiership.
In 1969 the club signed a 25 year lease on grounds at Kirby Road, Aspley which still serves as the club's home ground.
Today Aspley Leagues Club the largest junior rugby league side within the Junior Brisbane Rugby League Competition, with over 30 teams and more than 500 registered players. In December 2006 it was announced that Aspley would replace the Toowoomba Clydesdales in the Queensland Cup, and compete as the Aspley Broncos. They will play in the Aspley colours of teal, maroon and gold, and be coached by Mark Gee.[1]
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