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QLD Premier Rugby 2025

eldiablo

Ted Fahey (11)
It’s unbelievable how little spots we have for talented #7

Kohan Herbert is the new Matt Giquel

An NRC style comp helps minimize and keep these fringe players around for the next QPR season
Agreed. Matt has been one of, if not the most consistent 1st Grade player in recent memory. Has done pre-seasons with Rebels and Reds, MOM in the Grand Final win in 2018, and was deemed the best player of the comp last year in 2024. I think he went and played French Div 2 or 3 in between all that.

I think both are readymade Super players and still deserve a spot on a roster somewhere.
 

JRugby2

Bob Loudon (25)

Really cool concept over in Auckland (borrowed from NBA)

wonder if we could do something similar in QPR - provided we figure out the 9 team bracket issue
 

Wilson

Phil Kearns (64)

Really cool concept over in Auckland (borrowed from NBA)

wonder if we could do something similar in QPR - provided we figure out the 9 team bracket issue
This where I'd like to see a national club comp step in - get the seeding right and it could involve all the major club comps (at very least the ones backing pro teams - QPR, Shute, JID and Fortescue to start). Need to be careful about organizing it in a way that doesn't impose to much of a travel burden in the early stages, but it's a chance to give the clubs that national stage they want without it costing too much or blocking a fully fleshed Super AU/NRC 2.0 development comp.
 

SouthernX

John Thornett (49)
In 2008-2009 circa there was a qld club competition.

all i remember about it was the cricket scores put on the visiting country rugby clubs or when a qpr club went to the regions.

i don’t believe there was one upset result.

if we are doing a national club competition knock out style should feature the 9 qpr clubs. 12 Shute shield clubs and then maybe winner of vic, Act and wa comps for a 24 team bracket
 

Wilson

Phil Kearns (64)
In 2008-2009 circa there was a qld club competition.

all i remember about it was the cricket scores put on the visiting country rugby clubs or when a qpr club went to the regions.

i don’t believe there was one upset result.

if we are doing a national club competition knock out style should feature the 9 qpr clubs. 12 Shute shield clubs and then maybe winner of vic, Act and wa comps for a 24 team bracket
The trick with that is you can goose it a bit to technically include all clubs from WA/ACT/Vic by the way you seed teams and plan the knock out rounds. You'd be building a version of the FA cup style system where different competitions are different "levels" and are included in consecutive rounds while teams from lower comps have been knocked out. Ideally you would focus these knockout rounds locally early on to reduce travel burden and they could even operate as a special round of the normal comp to help with scheduling. Comps with odd numbers of clubs would probably see the previous years winner get to come in a round later on the knockout. This has more or less the same effect as only the winner (or top x teams) of the lower ranked comps make it through to play the higher ranked ones, but there is a bit more opportunity (and hopefully buy in) across the teams involved in those comps, because each team still has the potential to go all the way.

Eventually this could theoretically be extended to any and all comps, but I'm skeptical that would work here, mostly because of geography (but also potential the safety issues present in rugby mismatches and load management for any smaller club that went on a long run).


Edit: you also cant do a 24 team bracket without adding in more teams in later rounds. Once you get to knock outs only the number of teams has to be a power of 2 (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.)
 

SouthernX

John Thornett (49)
Edit: you also cant do a 24 team bracket without adding in more teams in later rounds. Once you get to knock outs only the number of teams has to be a power of 2 (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.)

You are absolutely correct about a 24 team bracket unless you went some wild Macintyre style system (like in nrl) where there was bye rounds for club champion winners and knock out rounds

unsure of the magic number but I guess you want a comp that goes for 4-6 weeks and is knockout stage style comp until last team standing
 

Oracle83

Bill McLean (32)
GPS don’t have a Mens team in the State 7s today. However, Tualima and Twist from GPS playing for East.
And Norths take out the title over Bond - well done to these 2 clubs - all the folks on here want to hang shit on Norths and drop them, can’t be too much wrong with their spirit and talent given their achievements today, well done.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Loane (55)
Premierships arent won in November boss.

I don’t think many clubs use off-season 7s as part of their success metrics. Enjoy the spoils nevertheless.
 

SouthernX

John Thornett (49)
•good colts program
•beat easts last game of year
•Finally earning players in reds program who are not parachuted mercenaries
•7s tourney success.

I don’t think anyone thinks Norths is winning hospital cup in 2025 but some nice dominos falling their way.
 

Oracle83

Bill McLean (32)
•good colts program
•beat easts last game of year
•Finally earning players in reds program who are not parachuted mercenaries
•7s tourney success.

I don’t think anyone thinks Norths is winning hospital cup in 2025 but some nice dominos falling their way.
Great to see them building - some more forwards for next year like they had for last round this year would really help them.

Norths beat easts in both rounds last year.

Even Uni who are my club celebrated their 3rd place in the 7’s tournament and we know how much success they have had especially in the last 10 years.

Keep up the good work Norths - most of us are happy to see you go well.
 

Ras

Allen Oxlade (6)
While we're still a way from knowing if rumours will come to fruition Norths have had good recruitment of players this offseason. They're building momentum after last year, which has been displayed in the 7's win. I have have them 5/6th next year. I see souths and easts struggling with the sunnybank as my bottom three
 

noknowledgeatall

Herbert Moran (7)
Agreed. Matt has been one of, if not the most consistent 1st Grade player in recent memory. Has done pre-seasons with Rebels and Reds, MOM in the Grand Final win in 2018, and was deemed the best player of the comp last year in 2024. I think he went and played French Div 2 or 3 in between all that.

I think both are readymade Super players and still deserve a spot on a roster somewhere.
This is why I say we should ditch Super Rugby and Build an 8 Team Aussie comp. So we can house and develop a biger pool of talent to feed up to the Wallabies and generate a better product for TV.
 
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