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Latest revision as of 07:14, 24 February 2023

The 1933 Brisbane Rugby League season was the 25th season of Brisbane's semi-professional rugby league football competition. Seven teams across Brisbane competed for the premiership, which culminated in Fortitude Valley defeating minor premiers Western Suburbs 9–3 in the final. As minor premiers, Wests were allowed a grand final challenge, which resulted in Fortitude Valley winning 18–5, and were thus, considered the premiers.

Ladder

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Western Suburbs 12 9 0 3 221 146 +75 18
2 Fortitude Valley 12 8 0 4 231 131 +100 16
3 Past Brothers 12 7 1 4 221 122 +99 15
4 Eastern Suburbs 12 7 1 4 211 131 +80 15
5 Northern Suburbs 12 7 0 5 236 129 +107 14
6 University 12 3 0 9 132 381 -249 6
7 Southern Suburbs 12 0 0 12 119 336 -217 0

Finals

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Startseite Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue
Semifinals
Western Suburbs 7-5 Eastern Suburbs 9 September 1933 Brisbane Cricket Ground
Fortitude Valley 8-7 Past Brothers 9 September 1933 Brisbane Cricket Ground
Final
Fortitude Valley 9-3 Western Suburbs 16 September 1933 Brisbane Cricket Ground
Grand Final Challenge
Fortitude Valley 18-5 Western Suburbs 23 September 1933 Davies Park

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References

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  1. ^ Waite, Roger (8 June 2022). "A HISTORY OF BRISBANE RUGBY LEAGUE (1909-2017)" (PDF). A HISTORY OF BRISBANE RUGBY LEAGUE (1909-2017). Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  2. ^ "BRISBANE LEAGUE". Warwick Daily News. 18 September 1933. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  3. ^ "BRISBANE GAMES". Telegraph. 11 September 1933. Retrieved 8 June 2022.