Ballymore Cup

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The Ballymore Cup is an under 17 schoolboys rugby union competition run by the Queensland Rugby Union.

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[edit] History

[edit] Origin

The competition grew out of the Metropolitan Cup which was established in 1999 as a knockout competition in Brisbane for secondary schools outside the traditional rugby schools.

[edit] 2003

2003 saw the Ballymore Cup include schools from the Gold Coast, Darling Downs and Sunshine Coast regions. According to the Queensland Rugby Union, this led to increased interest in the competition and an improved standard.

[edit] 2004

2004 was a ground breaking year with 91 schools from North Queensland, South Queensland and Metropolitan schools all vying for a Super 8 place at Ballymore.

The 2004 Ballymore Cup achieved the QRU's goal of providing a state-wide competition with participating schools experiencing integration between the traditional rugby union sporting districts.

Schools were divided into two divisions, depending on their playing strength, with only the top division having a third/fourth playoff.

[edit] 2005 / 2006

[edit] 2007

Main article: 2007 Ballymore Cup

Division 1 Final: Sunshine Coast Grammar School defeated Marsden State High School
Division 1 "Spirit of Rugby": Rockhampton Grammar School defeated Forest Lake State High School
Division 2 Final: Xavier College defeated Clontarf State High School

[edit] Division 1 Bracket

  Semi finals Final
             
Brisbane {Ballymore Stadium}
 Sunshine Coast Grammar School 20  
 Rockhampton Grammar School 10  
 
Brisbane {Ballymore Stadium}
     Sunshine Coast Grammar School 20
   Marsden State High School 10
Third place
Brisbane {Ballymore Stadium} Brisbane {Ballymore Stadium}
 Marsden State High School  ?  Rockhampton Grammar School  ?
 Forest Lake State High School  ?    Forest Lake State High School  ?

[edit] References

  1. History of the Ballymore Cup. Queensland Rugby Union. Retrieved on 2007-06-29.
  2. QRU (2005-08-12). 2005 Telstra Ballymore Cup. Australia: Queensland Rugby Union.