Ballymore Tornadoes

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Ballymore Tornadoes
Founded 2007
Union Australian Rugby Union
Location Brisbane, Australia
Region Brisbane North and northern Queensland
Ground(s) Ballymore Stadium
Capacity 24,000
Coach Chris Roche
Captain Tom McVery
League Australian Rugby Championship
2007 7th
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Union website
www.qru.com.au
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The Ballymore Tornadoes were an Australian rugby union football club that played in the now-defunct Australian Rugby Championship. The Tornadoes were formed as one of Queensland's two clubs that will participate in the inaugural season of the championship, starting in August of 2007. Based in Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane, they represent the northside of the city, as well as the north of Queensland. The team colors are maroon, blue and silver and their local rivals are the East Coast Aces.

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[edit] History

The inaugural Australian Rugby Championship, which started in August of 2007, included eight teams of which two are based in Queensland. In June 2006 it was announced that one of the Queensland sides will be playing out of Ballymore Stadium in Brisbane.[1] The name, logo and team colors (along with the Aces) were unveiled on the 14 February 2007, by the Queensland Rugby Union (QRU).[2]

On February 23 Chris Roche was announced as the coach of the Tornadoes. Roche, the Coaching Director of Norths QUT, one of the Tornadoes feeder clubs is also a former Wallaby, playing 17 Tests as well as 49 matches for the Reds during the 1980s.[3] The selection process of Queensland's (Tornadoes and Aces) two coaches were overseen by Reds head coach Eddie Jones.[3] The Tornadoes selected a preliminary squad of 56 players from the Premier Rugby competition in early April.[4]

[edit] Colours and logo

The 2007 Ballymore Tornadoes Jersey
The 2007 Ballymore Tornadoes Jersey

The Tornadoes and Aces were the first teams of the Australian Rugby Championship to be unveiled. Ballymore Tornadoes Steering Committee Chairman said that "The prefix Ballymore was attached to indicate not only the geographical aspect of north of the river and northern region, but also to enliven the tribal aspect by capturing all the devotees of Ballymore in making the Tornadoes their team".[2] The team logo depicts a football(ball) and a tornado with the team name. Their colours are maroon, blue and silver.

[edit] Stadium

The Ballymore Tornadoes will be playing out of Ballymore Stadium. Ballymore was built in 1966 and is the home of the QRU. It was also home to the Super Rugby team the Queensland Reds until they moved to the larger Suncorp Stadium in 2006. The stadium has a capacity of around 24,000.[5] It was known from early stages of the planning of the competition that one of Queenslands' clubs would likely use Ballymore as its home ground for the competition. It was even mentioned at one stage that both clubs may use Ballymore as a home base.[6] Ballymore has also in the past played host to international games.

[edit] Franchise area

Queensland's two teams in the ARC were aligned with existing clubs and regions. The Brisbane River formed a georgaphical divide between the two ARC teams.[7] The Tornadoes are aligned with six clubs that participate in the Queensland Premier Rugby competition, those six are; Brothers, GPS, Norths/QUT, Sunshine Coast Rugby, University and Wests.

[edit] Former squad

Name Position Club Country of Birth
Paul Doneley Outside Back Brothers Australia
Brendan McKibbin Scrumhalf Brothers ** Scotland
Anthony Sauer Outside Back Brothers Australia
Will Genia Scrumhalf GPS * Papua New Guinea
Tom McVerry Backrow GPS (captain) * Australia
Steve Miller Backrow GPS Australia
Brett Naylor Tighthead Prop GPS Australia
Byron Roberts Outside Back GPS Australia
Kirk Topia Hooker/Wing Norths
Blair Connor Outside Back Norths ** Australia
Tristan Hill Lock Norths New Zealand
Peter Loane Tighthead Prop Norths Australia
Ray Stowers Backrow Norths
Michael Jew No 8/ Centre Norths
Luke Horsefield Utility Norths
Shon Siemonek Loosehead Prop Sunshine Coast
Charles Wyllie No 8 Sunshine Coast
Brett Gillespie Inside Back University **
Peter Hynes Winger/ 16th Man University *
Daniel Linde Lock University **
Geoff Abram Hooker Wests *
Jared Hanna Lock Wests
Scott Higginbotham No 8 Wests **
Ed O'Donoghue Lock Wests *
Clinton Schifcofske Fullback Wests *
David Collis Flyhalf Sydney
Leroy Houston Backrow Sydney *
...
* Denotes contracted Queensland Reds player
** Denotes Reds Academy player

[edit] Records

ARC seasons
Year Played Win Draw Loss PF PA Diff Bonus
(4 tries)
Bonus
(Loss <7pts)
Points Place Playoffs
2007 8 2 0 6 180 229 -49 1 2 11 7 Did Not Compete

[edit] Head coaches

  • Flag of Australia Chris Roche (2007)

[edit] Assistant Coach

  • Flag of Australia Paul Healy (2007)

[edit] Captains

  • Tom McVerry (2007)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Queensland Rugby begins planning for new competition. rugby.com.au (February 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-02-20.
  2. ^ a b ARC Team names and logos announced. qru.com.au (June 2, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
  3. ^ a b Former Wallaby and ex-AB to coach new Qld national teams. qru.com.au (February 23, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-02-23.
  4. ^ Tornadoes announce fitness test lineup. qru.com.au (April 2, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-04.
  5. ^ Ballymore Stadium. Ausatdiums.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
  6. ^ Two Brisbane rugby teams crazy: Connolly. SMH (August 18, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-02-21.
  7. ^ Teams. rugby.com.au. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.

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