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The Gold Coast Rugby League Premiership consists of ten clubs,<ref>''Sporting Pulse''[http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=2284&pID=7 Gold Coast Senior Rugby League Home Page]''retrieved 17 December 2007''</ref> competing in three senior leagues; A-Grade (Seniors), Reserves and Colts (under-19s). The Gold Coast Junior Rugby League was formed in 1976 and consists of seventeen clubs,<ref>''Sporting Pulse''[http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=2249&pID=7 Gold Coast Junior Rugby League Home Page]''retrieved 17 December 2007''</ref> competing in multiple age groups from under-7s to under-17s. |
The Gold Coast Rugby League Premiership consists of ten clubs,<ref>''Sporting Pulse''[http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=2284&pID=7 Gold Coast Senior Rugby League Home Page]''retrieved 17 December 2007''</ref> competing in three senior leagues; A-Grade (Seniors), Reserves and Colts (under-19s). The Gold Coast Junior Rugby League was formed in 1976 and consists of seventeen clubs,<ref>''Sporting Pulse''[http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=2249&pID=7 Gold Coast Junior Rugby League Home Page]''retrieved 17 December 2007''</ref> competing in multiple age groups from under-7s to under-17s. |
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==[[Gold Coast Vikings|Representative Gold Coast Rugby League team]]== |
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[[Gold Coast Vikings|Selected players from the Gold Coast Rugby League, represented Gold Coast in a representative side called Combined Gold Coast, also called Gold Coast Firsts or Gold Coast Vikings]], whose teams |
[[Gold Coast Vikings|Selected players from the Gold Coast Rugby League, represented Gold Coast in a representative side called Combined Gold Coast, also called Gold Coast Firsts or Gold Coast Vikings]], whose teams also competed in the statewide competitions, the [[Cyril Connell Cup]] and the [[Mal Meninga Cup]]. |
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The Gold Coast Rugby League had previously entered sides in the [[Queensland Cup]] and in the [[Winfield State League]] as the [[Gold Coast Vikings|Vikings]]. They participated in the Queensland Cup in 1998 only and in the [[Winfield State League]] [[1982 Winfield State League season|from the first season (1982)]] to the last season (1995). Gold Coast also made one appearance in the [[Amco Cup]]. |
The Gold Coast Rugby League had previously entered sides in the [[Queensland Cup]] and in the [[Winfield State League]] as the [[Gold Coast Vikings|Vikings]]. They participated in the Queensland Cup in 1998 only and in the [[Winfield State League]] [[1982 Winfield State League season|from the first season (1982)]] to the last season (1995). Gold Coast also made one appearance in the [[Amco Cup]]. |
Revision as of 01:55, 25 May 2023
Current season or competition: 2019 Gold Coast Rugby League season | |
Sport | Rugby league |
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Formerly known as | Gold Coast-Group 18 (1989-2003) |
Instituted | 1983 |
Number of teams | 18 (7 A-Grade-teams) |
Land | Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia |
Premiers | Runaway Bay Seagulls (2018) |
Most titles | Southport Tigers (7 titles) |
Related competition | Queensland Cup |
The Gold Coast Rugby League premiership (also known as the Kevin Bycroft Cup) is a rugby league football competition based in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is under the administration of the Queensland Rugby League through the South East Queensland Division, which also administers the competitions from Brisbane and Ipswich.
The Gold Coast Rugby League Premiership consists of ten clubs,[1] competing in three senior leagues; A-Grade (Seniors), Reserves and Colts (under-19s). The Gold Coast Junior Rugby League was formed in 1976 and consists of seventeen clubs,[2] competing in multiple age groups from under-7s to under-17s.
Selected players from the Gold Coast Rugby League, represented Gold Coast in a representative side called Combined Gold Coast, also called Gold Coast Firsts or Gold Coast Vikings, whose teams also competed in the statewide competitions, the Cyril Connell Cup and the Mal Meninga Cup.
The Gold Coast Rugby League had previously entered sides in the Queensland Cup and in the Winfield State League as the Vikings. They participated in the Queensland Cup in 1998 only and in the Winfield State League from the first season (1982) to the last season (1995). Gold Coast also made one appearance in the Amco Cup.
Premiership winners
Grand Final results compiled from scores published in the Rugby League Week.
Gold Coast Rugby League Club Teams
The Gold Coast Rugby League Premiership currently has 18 clubs, for the senior and junior divisions.
All clubs are in the junior division but not all for the senior division.[3][4]
Senior Division
Junior Division
See also
References
- ^ Sporting PulseGold Coast Senior Rugby League Home Pageretrieved 17 December 2007
- ^ Sporting PulseGold Coast Junior Rugby League Home Pageretrieved 17 December 2007
- ^ "View Clubs in our League - SportingPulse". Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
- ^ "Club Websites - FOX SPORTS PULSE". Archived from the original on 31 May 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
External links