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The University of Queensland Rugby Club is an Australian rugby union club, based at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Queensland. They currently compete in the Queensland Premier Rugby competition. They were formed in 1911, as rugby was adopted by the Sports Association at the University of Queensland as a major sport. The University of Queensland Rugby Football Club, although recently incorporated, was founded in 1911. Since then the Club has seen several thousands of young men and women enjoy the game of Rugby and develop many friendships. The Club is affiliated with the Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) which is one of the member unions of the Australian Rugby Union (ARU). The Club is also affiliated with The University of Queensland and has a relationship with local junior club, the Kenmore Bears. The University of Queensland Rugby Club provides an environment where excellence and academic achievements are encouraged and extolled. Throughout the years, the Club has established a proud Rugby tradition of great camaraderie, mateship and enjoyment which has significantly contributed to its ongoing success both on and off the field. Many of the Club's players have been rewarded with representative honours whilst others have further contributed to the game as coaches, managers or administrators. More than 210 University players have represented Queensland with 60 having been selected for Australia (7 as captain). In terms of elite coaches, the following have represented the Club at the highest level: * Wallaby coaches: Bob Templeton and Jake Howard * Queensland coaches: Mark McBain and Jeff Miller * Other Super 14 coaches: David Nucifora Past players including Norbert Byrne, David Crombie, Dick Marks, Leo Williams and David Usasz have also made a mark on the game with their time served on the Boards of the Queensland Rugby Union and/or the Australian Rugby Union whilst Steve Wilson is a current member of the QRU Board having joined in March 2006. The Club is located on The University of Queensland St Lucia campus where it has its own Clubhouse and the use of three illuminated fields. The Club is administered by a committee of honorary members who are assisted by full-time staff and coaches. The club's players were available for selection to the now defunct Australian Rugby Championship franchise Ballymore Tornadoes. ==Premiership Finals Results== :''Premiers'' * 1928 * University 10 7 Carlton * 1929 *† University 12-11 Coorparoo * 1930 University 12 3 Valleys * 1931 University 16-15 GPS * 1932 University 8-6 Brothers * 1934 University 20-18 GPS * 1938 University 14-3 Y.M.C.A. * 1941 University 23-6 Brothers * 1945 University 15-10 Brothers * 1947 University 8-6 Brothers * 1948 University 21-18 GPS * 1952 University 11-3 Brothers * 1954 University 19-3 GPS * 1955 University 18-16 Souths * 1956 University 19-6 GPS * 1957 University 23-18 Souths * 1960 University 11-6 Brothers * 1962 University 18-12 Souths * 1964 University 29-9 Teachers * 1965 University 17-15 GPS * 1967 University 17-15 GPS * 1969 University 22-14 Brothers * 1970 University 24-6 GPS * 1979‡ University 16-13 Brothers * 1988 University 18-10 Souths * 1989 University 34-9 Souths * 1990 University 19-10 Brothers * * 2012 University 46-20 Sunnybank * 2014 University 20-18 Sunnybank :''Runners-Up'' * 1919 Brothers 20-9 University * 1933† Y.M.C.A. 17-17 University * 1939 Y.M.C.A. 15-8 University * 1949 Brothers 13-8 University * 1950 Brothers 21-10 University * 1953 Brothers 11-9 University * 1958 Souths 9-5 University * 1959 Brothers 13-11 University * 1961 GPS 19-13 University * 1963 Teachers 28-9 University * 1966 Brothers 36-9 University * 1968 Brothers 17-6 University * 1972 GPS 23-18 University * 1978 Brothers 19-15 University * 1982 Brothers 25-16 University * 1983 Brothers 30-15 University * 1985 Wests 10-7 University * 1992 Souths 44-10 University * 2004 Gold Coast 24-18 University Notes * † Challenge Final - Some competitions in the early 1900s included the right to challenge the winner of the Premiership Final if a club won the Minor premiership and did not win the Premiership Final. The resultant match was called the Challenge Final and was later called the Grand Final. ‡ The 1979 Grand Final was replayed after a 24-24 draw. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「University of Queensland Rugby Club」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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