Gold Coast Rugby League
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The Gold Coast Rugby League is a Rugby League Competition Based in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland. It is under the administration of the Queensland Rugby League South East Queensland Division, which also administers the Brisbane and Ipswich competitions.
The Gold Coast Rugby League has a very proud history and is highly regarded as one of the most competitive District/Suburban Rugby League Competitions in Australia. It is separated in a Junior & Senior League. Whereby the Ages Groups of U7 to U17 Competitions are considered Junior League Competitions while the U19 to A Grade Competitions are classified as the Senior Leagues in the Gold Coast Rugby League. There are 17 Junior Clubs[1] & 11 Senior Clubs.[2]
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[edit] Queensland Cup appearances
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The Gold Coast Rugby League has previously entered Sides in the Queensland Cup and in the Winfield State League. The team was known as the Vikings. They participated in the Queensland Cup in 1998 only and in the Winfield State League from the fist season (1982) to the last season (1995). Gold Coast also made one appearance in the Amco Cup.[3]
[edit] A grade and reserve grade
The following teams compete in the Gold Coast rugby league A grade or reserve grade and Colts (Under 19's) or both:
- Beaudesert Kingfishers
- Burleigh Heads RLFC Inc.
- Canungra RLFC (Canungra Loggers acted as Beaudesert's reserve grade side from 2007)
- Currumbin RLFC
- Gold Coast Bilambil Jets
- Helensvale Senior RL
- Mudgeeraba RLFC
- Nerang RLFC
- Ormeau RLFC
- Parkwood RLFC
- Runaway Bay RLFC Inc.
- Southport Tigers
- Tugun Seahawks
- Tweed Heads Seagulls
[edit] Juniors
The following teams clubs compete in the Gold Coast Junior Rugby League:[4]
- Beaudesert Kingfishers
- Burleigh Heads Bears
- Canungra Loggers
- Cudgen JRLFC
- Currumbin/Tugun Seahawks
- Gold Coast Bilambil Jets
- Helensvale Hornets
- Jimboomba Thunder
- Mudgeeraba Redbacks
- Nerang Roosters
- Ormeau Shearers
- Parkwood Sharks
- Reedy Creek/Robina Raptors
- Runaway Bay
- Southport Tigers
- Tamborine Mountain Bushrats
- Tugun Seahawks
[edit] References
- ^ Sporting Pulse Gold Coast Junior Rugby League Home Page retrieved 17 December 2007
- ^ Sporting Pulse Gold Coast Senior Rugby League Home Page retrieved 17 December 2007
- ^ Wikipedia Gold Coast Vikings retrieved 17 December 2007
- ^ Sporting Pulse Junior Clubs Retrieved 17 December 2007
[edit] External links
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