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| exited = 1998
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| position = Semi Finalists
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The '''Gold Coast Vikings''' were a [[rugby league]] team that competed in the Queensland State League (from 1982) and the Queensland Cup (1998) competitions. Although originally a representative team, the Vikings became a feeder club for the [[Gold Coast Chargers]] [[National Rugby League]] team, and were withdrawn from the Queensland Cup when the Chargers were withdrawn from the NRL. The [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]] is now represented in the Queensland Cup by the [[Burleigh Bears]] and the Vikings are once still the Gold Coast representative rugby league team.
The '''Gold Coast Vikings''' is a [[rugby league]] team that represents the [[Gold Coast Rugby League|Gold Coast Rugby League Competition]], where the best players of the competition get selected to play for the vikings.


They used to competed in the Queensland State League (from 1982) and the Queensland Cup (1998) competitions. Although originally a representative team, the Vikings became a feeder club for the [[Gold Coast Chargers]] [[National Rugby League]] team, and were withdrawn from the Queensland Cup when the Chargers were withdrawn from the NRL.
==Results==
==Results==



Revision as of 06:33, 19 March 2013

Gold Coast Vikings
Club information
Full nameGold Coast Vikings Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)Vikings
Short nameThe Vikings
Colours  Green
  Gold
  White
Gegründet1982
Exited1998
Former details
Ground(s)
Gold Coast Vikings
File:Viking
Club information
Full nameGold Coast Vikings RLFC
ColoursGreen, Gold, White
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Owen Park
    Carrara Stadium (17,000 (Owen Park)
    20,000 (Carrara Stadium))
1998 Queensland CupSemi Finalists

The Gold Coast Vikings is a rugby league team that represents the Gold Coast Rugby League Competition, where the best players of the competition get selected to play for the vikings.

They used to competed in the Queensland State League (from 1982) and the Queensland Cup (1998) competitions. Although originally a representative team, the Vikings became a feeder club for the Gold Coast Chargers National Rugby League team, and were withdrawn from the Queensland Cup when the Chargers were withdrawn from the NRL.

Results

Amco Cup

Queensland Cup

  • 1998: Semi-finalists

Queensland State League

  • 1995: Runners-up
  • 1994: Semi-finalists
  • 1993: Knocked out in preliminary rounds
  • 1992: 5th
  • 1991: 6th
  • 1988: 13th
  • 1987: 8th
  • 1986: 13th
  • 1985: 11th
  • 1984: 14th
  • 1983: 10th
  • 1982: 9th