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Queensland Rugby League Northern Division

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Northern Division
Current season or competition:
Foley Shield
SportRugby league
Instituted1909
Country Australia
Queensland
Related competitionCentral Division
South-East Division

The Northern Division of the Queensland Rugby League is responsible for administering the game of rugby league in North Queensland, specifically in the area from Sarina in the south to Cape York and the Torres Strait Islands in the north and west to Mount Isa as well as into the Gulf Communities. There are over 8000 registered players across 36 senior clubs and 39 junior clubs in this division. The Northern Division is responsible for the historic Foley Shield competition that is held each year. Mid West and Mount Isa play in the Toyota Outback Carnival.

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Team of the Century

In 2008, the centennial year of rugby league football in Australia, the Northern Division named its team of the century:[1]

  • 1. Ray Laird (Mackay, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 2. Kerry Boustead (Innisfail, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 3. Alan Gill (Cairns, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 4. Gary Wellington (Burdekin, Herbert River, Qld, Aus)
  • 5. Dale Shearer (Sarina, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 6. Bob Banks (Charters Towers, Tully, Cairns, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 7. Arch Foley (Townsville, NQ, Qld – career cut short by World War I)
  • 8. Martin Bella (Sarina, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 9. Brian Fitzsimons (Cairns, Ayr, Qld, Aus)
  • 10. Dan Clifford (Tully, NQ, Qld)
  • 11. Jim Paterson (Townsville, Innisfail, Herbert River, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 12. Angelo Crema (Tully, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 13. Kel O'Shea (Ayr, Qld, NSW, Aus)
  • Reserves:
  • 14. Lionel Williamson (Innisfail, NQ, Qld, Aus)
  • 15. Matt Bowen (NQ Cowboys, Qld, Aus)
  • 16. Marshall Colwell (Mackay, Townsville, NQ, Qld)
  • 17. Greg Dowling (Herbert River, Innisfail, NQ, Qld, Aus)

Cairns District Rugby League

Senior Clubs

The C.D.R.L (the Marlins) is the governing body for the Cairns eleven club senior competition, which has three grades: A-grade, reserves and colts (under 18's).[2] All finals matches are played at Barlow Park. Cairns is represented in the Queensland Cup and Mal Meninga Cup (Under 18's) state leagues by the Northern Pride. The competition was renamed the Far North Queensland Rugby League in 2020.

Cairns District Rugby League
Colours Club Established Home ground(s) No. of A-Grade

Premierships

A-Grade

Premiership Years

Atherton Roosters Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium
Cairns Brothers Stan Williams Park 2022
Innisfail Brothers Callendar Park
Edmonton Storm Petersen Park
Ivanhoes Knights Smithfield Sporting Complex
Cairns Kangaroos Vico Oval
Mareeba Gladiators Davies Park
Mossman Port Douglas Sharks Coronation Park
Southern Suburbs Cockatoos Alley Park
Tully Tigers Tully Showground
Yarrabah Seahawks Jilara Oval

Juniors

The Cairns District Junior Rugby League (the Crocodiles) runs a twelve club junior competitions with grades ranging from under 6's to under 16's.[3] Cairns' juniors compete in the Cyril Connell Cup state league as the Northern Pride.

Cairns District JRL
  • Babinda Colts
  • Cairns Brothers
  • Cairns Kangaroos
  • Central Scorpions
  • Edmonton Storm
  • Innisfail Brothers
  • Innisfail Cowboys
  • Ivanhoes Knights
  • Redlynch Razorbacks
  • Mossman Sharks
  • Southern Suburbs
  • Yarrabah Seahawks

Eacham Junior Rugby League

Eacham Junior Rugby League is the governing body for seven club junior rugby league on the Atherton Tablelands.[4] The home grounds of Eacham Junior Rugby League are the Atherton Junior Rugby League grounds. The name of the Eacham Junior Rugby League comes from a senior competition dating back to the early twentieth which comprised senior clubs from Mareeba, Atherton, Malanda and Millaa Millaa. As of 2021 the Only remaining teams in the Eacham Junior League are, Ravenshoe, Herberton, Malanda and Atherton. With Cooktown in their own competition, Kuranda being defunct and Mareeba going back into the Cairns District Junior League.

Eacham JRL Clubs
  • Atherton
  • Herberton
  • Malanda
  • Ravenshoe

Innisfail Junior Rugby League

Former 4 team competition based around Innisfail now part of the CDJRL.

Mackay & District Rugby League

Senior clubs

The Mackay & District Rugby League (the Sea Eagles) runs an eight club senior competition of three grades, A-Grade, reserve grade and colts (under 18's) and selects representative sides also represented in the Queensland Cup and Mal Meninga Cup (Under 18's) state leagues by the Mackay Cutters.

Mackay & District Rugby League
Colours Club City Home ground(s) No. of A-Grade

Premierships

A-Grade

Premiership Years

Brothers Mackay Mackay Leprechaun Park
Carltons Mackay Mackay JRL Grounds
Magpies Mackay Sologinkin Oval
Moranbah Miners Moranbah Darryl Bourke Oval
Sarina Crocodiles Sarina Ray Edwards Oval
Souths Mackay Shark Park
Wests Tigers Mackay Tiger Park
Whitsundays Brahmans Proserpine Les Stagg Oval

Junior Clubs

The Mackay Junior Rugby League (the Junior Sea Eagles) runs a nine club juniors competitions with grades ranging from under 6's to under 16's.[5] Mackay's juniors competed in the Cyril Connell Cup state league as the Mackay Cutters.

Mackay District JRL
  • Brothers Bulldogs JRLFC
  • Moranbah Miners JRLFC
  • North Mackay Magpies JRLFC
  • Northern Suburbs JRLFC
  • Proserpine Brahmans JRLFC
  • Sarina JRLFC
  • Southern Suburbs JRLFC
  • Walkerston Wanderers JRLFC
  • Western Districts JRLFC

Townsville District Rugby League

Senior Clubs

The Townsville District Rugby League runs an Eight club senior competition of three grades: A-Grade, reserve grade, under 19's and colts (under 18's) and selects representative teams to compete in the yearly Foley Shield and Mal Meninga Cup (Under 18's) state league as the Townsville Stingers/Townsville Blackhawks.[6]

Townsville & District Rugby League
Club City Home ground(s) No. of A-Grade

Premierships

A-Grade

Premiership Years

Bowen Seagulls (Reserves Only)
Bowen Denison Park
Townsville Brothers Leprechauns
Townsville Jack Manski Oval
Burdekin Roosters
Ayr Rugby Park
Centrals ASA Tigers
Townsville Townsville Sports Reserve
Charters Towers Miners
Charters Towers Bill Lewis Oval
Herbert River Crushers
Herbert River Artie Gofton Oval
North Townsille Devils
Townsville Peggy Banfield Park
South Townsille Bulls
Townsville Ross River Sports Ground
Western Lions
Townsville Townsville Sports Reserve

Junior Clubs

The logo of the Townsville Junior Rugby League

The Townsville District Junior Rugby League (the Kangaroos) runs a ten club juniors competitions with grades ranging from under 6's to under 16's.[7] Townsville's juniors competed in the Cyril Connell Cup state league formerly as the Townsville Stingers, but now go by Mendi Townsville & Districts Blackhawks.


The TDJRL clubs are shown below.

Townsville District JRL clubs
  • Abergowrie
  • Bowen
  • Burdekin
  • Centrals A.S.A
  • Charters Towers
  • Herbert River
  • North Thuringowa Devils
  • Townsville Brothers
  • United Suburbs
  • Upper Ross
  • Western Lions

Mid West Rugby League

Mid West Rugby League
Colours Club Established Home ground(s) No. of A-Grade

Premierships

A-Grade

Premiership Years

Cloncurry Eagles Cloncurry Sports Ground
Doomadgee Dragons Doomadgee Sports Ground
Hughenden Eagles Hughenden Sports Ground
Julia Creek Saints Julia Creek Sports Ground
Normanton Stingers Normanton Sports Ground
Richmond Tigers Richmond Sports Ground
Mid West JRL clubs
  • Cloncurry
  • Hughenden
  • Julia Creek
  • Richmond
  • Normanton (juniors in recess)

Mount Isa Rugby League

Mount Isa Rugby League
Colours Club Established Home ground(s) No. of A-Grade

Premierships

A-Grade

Premiership Years

A Grade
Mount Isa Brothers Alec Inch Oval
Mount Isa Townies Alec Inch Oval
Mount Isa Wanderers Alec Inch Oval
Women's
Black Star Diehards Mt Isa Alec Inch Oval
Cloncurry Eagles Cloncurry
Wranglers RLFC Mount Isa Alec Inch Oval

Remote Areas Rugby League

Remote Areas Rugby League
Colours Club Established Home ground(s) No. of A-Grade

Premierships

A-Grade

Premiership Years

Aurukun Kang Kang
Central Cape Suns
Cooktown Crocs
Hope Vale Cockatoos
Lockhart River Scorpions
Mulga Tigers
Napranum Bulldogs
Old Mapoon
Pormpuraaw Crocs
Weipa Raiders
Wujal Wujal Yindili
Zenadth Kes RLFC

Major Venues

See also

References

  1. ^ "League names its North Queensland best - ABC (none) - Australian Broadcasting Corporation". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. ^ http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=0-2262-0-0-0&a=CLUBS[dead link]
  3. ^ http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?c=7-2234-0-213106-0&a=LADDER[dead link]
  4. ^ http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-2235-0-162366-0&a=CLUBS[dead link]
  5. ^ http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=7-2237-0-226419-0&a=CLUBS[dead link]
  6. ^ http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?c=0-2269-0-210439-0&a=LADDER[dead link]
  7. ^ http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?c=7-2240-0-223220-0&pool=1&round=0&a=LADDER[dead link]

External links

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