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There has been a long-standing rivalry between the North Queensland cities of Cairns and Townsville. This is partly due to the similar size of the two cities, distance and slightly different local cultures. Both cities have sought to be known as the capital of the region, the major population centre and port.
North Queensland would not record their first victory until the 2004 NRL season where they defeated Brisbane 10-0 in the semi-final at Dairy Farmers Stadium. [70] In the 2012 NRL season, the two sides met in the elimination final which North Queensland won 33-16. [71] North Queensland and Brisbane would meet in another elimination final during ...
In North Queensland fierce rivalry between clubs and towns quickly became a feature of the game. To play for your town, North Queensland, Queensland Country, Queensland and ultimately Australia quickly became the dream of every northern player.
The Queensland derby refers to rugby league matches between National Rugby League (NRL) clubs, the Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys, first contested in 1995.The rivalry features the two longest-serving Queensland-based clubs in the ARL/Super League/NRL competitions.
The North Queensland Cowboys is an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Townsville, ... A one-side rivalry for nearly 10 years, the Brisbane ...
This list deals with Australian rules football rivalries in Australia and around the world. This includes club teams, which compete in local derbies as well as matches between club teams further afield.
A local derby-style rivalry nicknamed "Reptile Rumble" has developed to determine which is the dominant North Queensland team. The Cairns-Townsville basketball rivalry would have to be one of the longest and most passionate in the NBL. [citation needed] Both teams generally attract a close to capacity crowd anywhere from 4000+ at their home ...
Tasmania withdrew from the VFL and relaunched the statewide Tasmanian State League competition in 2009, then in 2011 the AFL created the North East Australian Football League out of established state league teams from New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and the Northern Territory as well as reserves sides from the four ...