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QLD Premier Rugby 2025

Bulldog

Arch Winning (36)
Wouldn’t there be a large Polynesian diaspora up that way?
Surely an attractive catchment for Norths at the very least.
Norths could host junior carnivals for clubs from Caboolture, Sunshine Coast, etc so that juniors from the region can have an affiliation with the Eagles.
 
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JRugby2

Vay Wilson (31)
Wouldn’t there be a large Polynesian diaspora up that way?
Surely an attractive catchment for Norths at the very least.
Norths could host junior carnivals for clubs from Caboolture, Sunshine Coast, etc so that juniors from the region can have an affiliation with the Eagles.
Yep, just like the Rugby heartlands of Logan and Ipswich...

Just because you have a club and a large number of people who fit the stereotypical demographic of people who like rugby, it doesn't automatically equate to a big and healthy player base. There are several, complex and intertwined reasons why these areas have generally low participation rates in senior rugby
 

Keeno3

Bob McCowan (2)
Regardless of the reason for going to Caboolture, it is excellent to see Premier Rugby being played somewhere different. It would be good if this sort of thing was done more frequently and in different areas along with some QRU/Reds effort to engage local juniors in the lead up etc. Hard to achieve I know, every dollar made from a hamburger or beer sold at home grounds is crucial.
 

PhilClinton

Paul McLean (56)
The only way for it to happen more frequently would be if the QRU subsidised the clubs to do it.

I doubt for example Souths want to be bailing on too many home games this season as you say every dollar is crucial and they're losing out this weekend.

I think the QRU have done a pretty decent job over the years with connecting to the regions outside Brisbane via Reds trials and other events. I'm not sure the QPR necessarily needs to be driving it.
 

Interested Viewer

Allen Oxlade (6)
The only way for it to happen more frequently would be if the QRU subsidised the clubs to do it.

I doubt for example Souths want to be bailing on too many home games this season as you say every dollar is crucial and they're losing out this weekend.

I think the QRU have done a pretty decent job over the years with connecting to the regions outside Brisbane via Reds trials and other events. I'm not sure the QPR necessarily needs to be driving it.
Personally, I would think that the northern suburbs of Brisbane make the most sense for the QPR to expand. A club that encompasses Albany Creek, North Lakes and Caboolture would have a big drawing area.
 

JRugby2

Vay Wilson (31)
Personally, I would think that the northern suburbs of Brisbane make the most sense for the QPR to expand. A club that encompasses Albany Creek, North Lakes and Caboolture would have a big drawing area.

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Oracle83

Phil Hardcastle (33)
With Norths having a clean sweep thru the grades as welll. Not sure the history books would find when this last happened against Souths who traditionally have strong grade teams. Will be a massive day v Brothers at Shaw Rd in 2 weeks time.
Doubt a Grades clean sweep like that’s ever happened - Shaw Rd will hopefully be closer than years gone by but I reckon they will be fully sending it down at Hugh Courtenay tonight not even this rain will dampen their spirits and deservedly so.
 
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