North Queensland Young Guns
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Full name | North Queensland Young Guns |
Emblem | Young Gun |
Colours | blue, grey, gold, white |
Founded | 1998 |
Sport | Rugby league |
League | Queensland Cup |
Ground | Dairy Farmers Stadium |
Capacity | 22,500 |
CEO | Peter Parr |
Captain | Daniel Strickland |
Coach | Mick Crawley |
2005 | Premiers |
Premierships | 2005 |
Runners-Up | Nil |
Minor Premierships | 2005, |
Wooden Spoons | Nil |
Biggest win | 80-8 v. Logan Scorpians, 2002 |
Worst defeat | 50-4 v. Easts Tigers, 2002 |
The North Queensland Young Guns are a rugby league team competing in the Queensland Cup (rugby league competition). They act as a feeder team for the North Queensland Cowboys. The Cowboys have previously entered reserve grade teams in the Australian Rugby League and Super League (Australia) competitions. However, to prevent a drain on travelling expenses, the Cowboys applied to join the Queensland Cup for the 1998 season. Competing as the Townsville Stingers, the reserve grade team had some initial success before narrowly missing the finals. The team was excluded from the 1999 Queensland Cup season, and the Cowboys decided to enter their teams into the predominantly New South Wales-based First Division for the 2000 and 2001 seasons. Readmitted to the Queensland Cup in 2002, the Young Guns (as they were now known) would win the competition in 2005 with a 36-6 win against defending premiers Burleigh Bears in the grand final.
[edit] Results
- 1998 (as Townsville Stingers) - 7th
- 2002 - 6th
- 2003 - 7th
- 2004 - 7th
- 2005 - Premiers
[edit] Source
- World of Rugby League Burleigh Bears page retrieved April 9, 2006
[edit] External links
Queensland Wizard Cup Teams |
Current Teams |
No longer competing |