Brothers-Valleys, the Glossary
Brothers-Valleys were a rugby league team formed from a merger between the Brothers and Fortitude Valley Diehards teams in 2002.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Brisbane, Brisbane Rugby League (2001), Fortitude Valley Diehards, Past Brothers, Queensland Cup, Queensland Rugby League, Rugby league, Souths Logan Magpies.
- Defunct rugby league teams in Australia
- Irish-Australian culture
- Queensland Cup clubs
- Rugby clubs disestablished in 2004
- Rugby clubs established in 2002
- Rugby league teams in Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane (Meanjin) is the capital of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million.
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Brisbane Rugby League (2001)
The Brisbane Rugby League (otherwise known as the CAOS BRL Premier A Grade due to sponsorship purposes; formerly known as the Quest Cup, Mixwell Cup, FOGS Cup and In Safe Hands Cup) is a ten-team competition, expanded from a six-team competition in 2020.
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Fortitude Valley Diehards
The Fortitude Valley Diehards, often referred to simply as Valleys, are an Australian semi-professional rugby league football club based in the Brisbane suburb of Fortitude Valley. Brothers-Valleys and Fortitude Valley Diehards are rugby league teams in Brisbane.
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Past Brothers
The Past Brothers Rugby League Football Club, or Brisbane Brothers Rugby League Football Club nicknamed the Leprechauns, or more commonly known as Brothers, or as The Brethren, was a rugby league club based in the city of Brisbane, Australia, that played in the top level of football from its foundation in 1929 until 1998. Brothers-Valleys and Past Brothers are Irish-Australian culture, Queensland Cup clubs and rugby league teams in Brisbane.
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Queensland Cup
The Queensland Cup, currently known as the Hostplus Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the highest-level regional rugby league football competition in Queensland, Australia.
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Queensland Rugby League
The Queensland Rugby Football LeagueQRL Constitution, 2009: 3 (QRLQRL Constitution, 2009: 2) is the governing body for rugby league in Queensland.
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Rugby league
Rugby league football, commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries and rugby XIII in non-Anglophone Europe and South America, and referred to colloquially as football, footy or league in its heartlands, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring wide and long with H-shaped posts at both ends.
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Souths Logan Magpies
The Souths Logan Magpies, more commonly referred to by their former names Southern Suburbs Magpies, or South Brisbane Magpies, or often simply referred to as Souths, are a rugby league football club based in the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. Brothers-Valleys and souths Logan Magpies are Queensland Cup clubs and rugby league teams in Brisbane.
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See also
Defunct rugby league teams in Australia
- Adelaide Rams
- Annandale (rugby league team)
- Brothers-Valleys
- Bundaberg Grizzlies
- Central Coast Roosters
- Craigieburn Phoenix
- Cumberland (rugby league team)
- Gold Coast Chargers
- Logan Scorpions
- Newcastle Rebels
- Northern Eagles
- Port Kembla Blacks
- South Queensland Crushers
- Sydney Bulls
- WA Reds
- Western Reds
Irish-Australian culture
- Against the Wind (miniseries)
- Alice Springs Celtic FC
- Around the Boree Log
- Australasia GAA
- Brisbane Irish Rugby Football Club
- Brothers-Valleys
- Comparison of Gaelic football and Australian rules football
- Daniel Mannix
- Darwin Rovers FC
- Gaelic Football and Hurling Association of South Australia
- Gaelic Games Victoria
- George (band)
- International Rules Series
- International Rules series
- Ireland Will Be Free
- Irish Language Association of Australia
- Irish National Association of Australasia
- John O'Brien (poet)
- Melbourne Celtic Club
- Mercantile Hotel
- New South Wales GAA
- Past Brothers
- Polish Hill River, South Australia
- Redmond Barry
- Said Hanrahan
- Saint Patrick's Day
- Sheelah's Day
- St Finbarr's Gaelic Football Club
- St Kilda SC
- St Patrick's Church, Adelaide
- Tasmanian Gaelic Football and Hurling Association
- The Fields of Athenry
- The Harp in the South
- The Irish Harp and Farmers' Herald
- The Rumjacks
- The Wild Colonial Boy
- Western Australia GAA
- Woonona Shamrocks RUFC
- Young Ireland Sydney
Queensland Cup clubs
- Aspley Broncos
- Brisbane Tigers
- Brothers-Valleys
- Bundaberg Grizzlies
- Burleigh Bears
- Cairns Cyclones
- Central Queensland Capras
- Gold Coast Vikings
- Ipswich Jets
- Logan Scorpions
- Mackay Cutters
- North Queensland Young Guns
- Northern Pride RLFC
- Papua New Guinea Hunters
- Past Brothers
- Port Moresby Vipers
- Redcliffe Dolphins
- Souths Logan Magpies
- Sunshine Coast Falcons
- Toowoomba Clydesdales
- Townsville Blackhawks
- Townsville Stingers
- Tweed Heads Seagulls
- Wests Panthers
- Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Rugby clubs disestablished in 2004
- Brothers-Valleys
- Chorley Lynx
- City Newton Dragons
Rugby clubs established in 2002
- Blackpool Sea Eagles
- Bristol Sonics
- Brothers-Valleys
- Caledonian Thebans RFC
- Eagles RFC
- Gateshead Storm
- Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians RFC
- Immortals RLFC
- Liverpool Buccaneers
- Northern Raiders
- Peterlee Pumas
- RC TEX-A-C
- Wigan Riversiders
- York Knights
Rugby league teams in Brisbane
- Aspley Broncos
- Brisbane Bombers
- Brisbane Broncos
- Brisbane Broncos Women
- Brisbane City Cobras
- Brisbane Tigers
- Brisbane rugby league team
- Brothers-Valleys
- Carina Rugby League Football Club
- Dolphins (NRL)
- Eastern Suburbs Tigers
- Fortitude Valley Diehards
- Hills District Panthers
- Logan Brothers Rugby League Football Club
- Logan Scorpions
- Normanby Hounds
- Norths Devils
- Past Brothers
- Redcliffe Dolphins
- Redlands District Rugby League Football Club
- South Queensland Crushers
- Souths Logan Magpies
- Wests Panthers
- Wynnum Manly Seagulls