Yandina have returned to Sunshine Coast crickets top division after an absense of about 14 years.
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Yandina have returned to Sunshine Coast crickets top division after an absense of about 14 years.
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Two changes have been made to Queensland Country’s starting forward pack for their game against Sydney, with Harry Hockings returning at lock and Souths prop Jake Simeon set to make his starting debut.
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Brisbane City have reclaimed the Andy Purcell Cup after beating Queensland Country 39-24 in their Round 5 National Rugby Championship clash at Sci-Fleet Stadium in Toowong.
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The Coastal Assassins have come away from the Tropicarnage Cup without the Division 1 silverware.
The Coastal Assassins will need to win at least one of their two games tomorrow to have a chance of qualifying for Monday’s Tropicarnage Cup Grand Final.
The Coastal Assassins have opened the 2018 Tropicarnage Cup with a win over the Northern Brisbane Roller Team Pheonix 192 to 128.
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The Queensland Reds have strengthened their coaching team for 2019 and beyond with the appointment of Super Rugby Championship winning coach Jim McKay as the new Attack Coach.
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ABC Managing Director Michelle Guthrie has stepped down from that roll ABC News reports.
An Ian Prior conversion has given the Western Force a two point win over Queensland Country on the Gold Coast.
Both sides scored six tries in a seesawing affair with the deciding score coming five minutes before full time.
“It was a disappointing result this afternoon, but I was pleased with the way our team stayed in the contest and worked their way back from a 21-5 deficit in the first half,” Country coach Rod Seib said.
“The Force are a quality side who put us under a lot of pressure today, with six tries a-piece, the difference between us came down to a conversion.
“Hopefully the team take a lot of learnings out of the game, and come back hungry to improve in Round 5.
“We have a tough challenge next weekend in the all Queensland derby, there will be a lot of feeling in the match as the boys come up against their Reds and club teammates.”
Leongatha have beaten Maffra by nine points to claim back to back Gippsland League football premierships.
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