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The Brisbane Broncos had a strong start to their 2003 season, winning 11 of their first 14 games, but later breaking the club's longest losing streak record by losing their last 8 games straight. Brisbane still made it to the finals, finishing the regular season in 8th position, but lost the Qualifying Final to the Penrith Panthers 28–18.
The Queensland Cup, currently known as the Hostplus Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the highest-level regional rugby league football competition in Queensland, Australia.It is run by the Queensland Rugby League (QRL) and is contested by fifteen teams, thirteen of which are based in Queensland, with one based in New South Wales and one in Central Province, Papua New Guinea.
In 1988, the introduction of Queensland-based clubs for the first grade competition Brisbane Broncos and Gold Coast, saw more wealth of talent for Queensland. In 1988 and 1989 it was Allan Langer and Wally Lewis 's formidable halves partnership that had them dominate both series winning all 6 matches and not letting New South Wales win.
The 2023 Brisbane Broncos season was the 36th in the club's rugby league football history. At the start of the final round (27) of the regular season, Brisbane was positioned on top of the NRL ladder. Having qualified for the finals, a significant number of regular players were rested.
Brisbane Broncos (1993–2003) Queensland ( State of Origin ) (2001–2002) The Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre ( QSAC / ˈ k j uː z æ k / KEW -zak , formerly known as the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre ) is a multi-purpose sports facility in Nathan, Queensland , located 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) south-east of the Brisbane CBD .