The Reds' logo is a Koala, a native Australian animal, with Reds written underneath it. The Reds finished the regular season at the top of the table, with 13 wins and 3 losses. Later in the year Queensland beat the Cherry Blossoms 29–22 in Japan. [7], The traditional home of Queensland Rugby is Ballymore, which was built in the late 1960s in Herston. In addition the Reds have played pre-season matches on the Gold Coast at Carrara Stadium. [38] The Super W was first played in 2018 and is the top-level 15-a-side competition for women's rugby teams in Australia. [5], As recently as 2011, an under 19 representative Subbies team was selected to compete in the annual City v Country Carnival,[12] however the QSRU has not been involved in administering colts rugby teams since then.[13][14]. [6] The 125-year crest featured four sectors; the Northern Rugby Union logo from 1882 (top left), the emblem from 1910 (top right), the 1935 logo (bottom left) and the current koala logo (bottom right). [19] The Queensland Suburban Rugby Union then had only one grade of competition with each of the three divisions – Barber Cup in Division 1, Pegg Cup in Division 2 and Normanby Cup in Division 3. The Queensland A team plays matches against interstate and international representative teams, and has also competed in tournaments such as the Pacific Rugby Cup. 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Teams in the competition's inaugural season included Caboolture and Everton Park to the north, Kenmore and Ipswich to the west, Redlands and Wynnum to the east, and Beenleigh and Logan City to the south. In the final, Queensland Reds achieved their first Super Rugby Championship in the professional era, beating the Crusaders (18–13) in front of a record crowd (52,113) at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. The 1997 season saw the Reds finish in ninth place. It is the capital and largest city in Queensland. [1], The Queensland Suburban team is coached by: The Queensland Suburban Rugby Union, or QSRU, is affiliated to the Queensland Rugby Union ... As recently as 2011, an under 19 representative Subbies team was selected to compete in the annual City v Country Carnival, however the QSRU has not been involved in administering colts rugby teams since then. They became the feel–good team of the year becoming the only team to beat both the year's finalists under the new coach, former Waratahs mentor Ewen McKenzie. At the completion of the 2018 season, the two Division 1 Grand Final teams - Wynnum (Premiers) and Caboolture announced that they were leaving the QSRU competition, and would join the Sunshine Coast Rugby Union from the start of the 2019 season. The Reds also launched new marketing campaigns for 2007 (e.g. Slipper was injured in round 4 of the 2017 season and missed the rest of the season. [11] Promotion and relegation between the divisions was introduced in 2007. A late injury plague affected the last two games of the season and ultimately a finals spot. In 2000 the Reds finished in seventh place on the ladder. The match between these two sides usually draws the largest crowd for the Reds when they are hosting the match, which is sometimes (such as in 2006), used as the first game of the season. Uni 7s. Prior to 1996, they were a representative team selected from the rugby union club competitions in Queensland. Karmichael Hunt and Rob Simmons were appointed as vice-captains.[4]. Prior to 2008, state colts teams at under 21 and under 19 age levels were fielded in national tournaments and in the Trans-Tasman Trophy,[11][12] but these teams were consolidated as under 20s ahead of the inaugural World Rugby U20 Championship. [6], The Queensland Sub-District Rugby Union was founded in 1964. Queensland School Sport 13-18yrs Rugby League. From 2006 to 2010, they competed in the expanded Super 14 competition as one of four Australian sides. The Queensland Suburban Rugby is made up of three divisions as of 2019, structured as follows: Clubs competing for the Barber Cup as of 2019, are: A Queensland Suburban team is selected from players within the competition each year to play against other amateur representative sides. Queensland played the Waratahs in the opening game of the season, which was a close loss. However, in 1882, a Brisbane FC representative (Daniel Foley Pring Roberts) arranged a rugby match against the Sydney Wallaroos Rugby club, after the NSWRU (Rugby Union) offered to pay all costs associated with the match. On 10 January 2020, the squad for the 2020 season was announced. The lower division competitions were the John Barber Cup (Division II), Edinburgh Cup (Division III), Ian Scotney Cup (Division IV), and Darwin V. Normanby Cup (Division V). [3], The Subbies competition has around 1000 players and 20 clubs competing in three divisions,[4] spread across Brisbane spanning from Redcliffe to Beenleigh, and Wynnum to Ipswich. However, players come from all over the state. [5] The Gold Coast Eagles joined in 1965, winning the competition that year and in 1966, and finishing second in 1967. The highlight of their year was their 19–12 victory over the Bulls in which they played out a fast game to beat a truly world class side. The teams' home strip traditionally was a maroon jumper with a white collar, navy shorts with maroon socks with white hoops.

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