Central Comets
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Full name | Central Comets Rugby League Football Club |
Emblem | Comet |
Colours | Navy blue and white |
Founded | 1999 |
Sport | Rugby league |
League | Queensland Cup |
Ground | Browne Park, Rockhampton |
Capacity | |
CEO | Jamie Boon |
Captain | |
Coach | Matt Parish |
2005 | 11th out of 11 |
Premierships | Nil |
Runners-Up | Nil |
Minor Premierships | Nil |
Wooden Spoons | 2005 |
Biggest win | 42-0 v Souths at Davies Park, 1999 |
Worst defeat | 62-0 v Toowoomba at Newtown Oval, 2001 |
The Central Comets are a rugby league from Rockhampton, Australia formed in 1999. They play in the Queensland Cup (rugby league competition).
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[edit] History
In 1996 the Queensland Rugby League Central Division entered a representative team, the Central Capras in the inaugural Queensland Cup competition. The costs were too expensive for the Central Division to maintain, and in October 1998 it was decided that a private club should be entered into the Queensland Cup. Although this team was known as the Central Capras in 1999, it was decided to rename the team to the Central Comets to avoid confusion with the Capras representative teams.
[edit] Representative players
[edit] Queensland residents
- Sime Busby
- Heath Egglestone
- Justin Loomans
- Kere Parata
- Graham White
- David Wright
[edit] Clifton residents
- Allen Kohn
- Joe Lamont
- Selmon Rogers
[edit] Results
- 1996 - 11th
- 1997 - Preliminary Semi-Finalists
- 1998 - 11th
- 1999 - 11th
- 2000 - 8th
- 2001 - 7th
- 2002 - 9th
- 2003 - 10th
- 2004 - 9th
- 2005 - 11th
[edit] Sources
- Central Queensland Comets, retrieved December 19, 2005
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