Queensland’s top under 17 players revealed for City v Country clash
Many of Queensland rugby league’s leading under-17 players can be revealed here following the announcement of the City-Country boys and girls teams. Story here.
Many of Queensland rugby league’s leading under-17 players can be revealed here following the announcement of the City-Country boys and girls teams. Story here.
Best players from QAFL colts round 1 revealed here after a head turning start to the season which featured dramatic wins by Noosa, Wilston Grange, Aspley, the Roos, Panthers and Magpies.
Club rugby Team of the Week: A brilliant flanker from Souths, Sunnybank’s captain, ace forwards and backs from GPS and an elite Wests centre named in the StoreLocal Hospital Cup round one side.
Finals fever: Teams of the Finals revealed here after a thrilling semi-final series in the Harvey Norman under 19 girls and Connell Cup. Reports, best players here as well.
GPS First XV schoolboy rugby: Our Team of the Decade – so far – which includes a schoolboy whiz sure to set this year’s competition alight.
The ACU Brisbane North Cougars have reigned over the pack since their first premiership in 2020, but this year has brought a mixed bag and now it’s time to step up. Here’s what the head coach has to say.
From the major “sh*t talkers” to those with “non-stop antics”, QAFL and QAFLW head coaches have lightheartedly revealed their club’s ‘biggest pests’, both on and off the field.
Visiting Palm Beach Currumbin wasted no time in making their Langer Trophy intentions clear on Redcliffe soil on Tuesday. Watch the Langer and Walters Cup replays here.
QAFL colts latest: Giant killers Wilston Grange Gorillas were maintaining the rage after toppling one of the Gold Coast’s heavyweight clubs. Report, best players from across the round here.
Each week we reveal a new lot of special talent, from the toughest and the loudest to the best ball winners and most improved. Check out the greatest in the air.
Langer Trophy: Our Team of the Decade – so far – which includes eight NRL players and two current Logan students ahead of action resuming on Tuesday.
Here is an in depth look at the baby Maroons, Queensland’s next Origin heroes – where they have come from and fearless predictions about their futures.
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