List of Greater Brisbane League seasons

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This is a list of seasons of the Greater Brisbane League.

Contents

Pre-War Fixtures

YearChampion
1932Valleys [A]
1933Valleys
1934Valleys
1935Eastern Suburbs
1936Valley
1937Valley
1938Valley
1939Valley

Queensland Baseball Association Fixtures

YearChampion
1946Brown and Broad
1947Brown and Broad
1948University
1949Windsor Engineers
1950University
1951Windsor Engineers
1952Windsor Engineers
1953Windsor Engineers

Metropolitan Baseball Fixtures

YearChampion
1954Truck and Tractor
1955Vogue Green
1956Vogue Green
1957Souths
1958Vogue
1959Vogue
1960All Stars
1961Victory/Souths
1962Victory/Souths
1963Victory/Souths
1964Victory/Souths
1965All Stars
1966 Mount Gravatt Eagles
1967Ipswich Musketeers
1968University
1969All Stars
1970All Stars
1971All Stars
1972All Stars
1973Mount Gravatt Eagles
1974Athletics
1975All Stars
1976 Windsor Royals
1977All Stars

Brisbane Baseball Association Fixtures

YearChampion
1978Windsor Royals
1979Windsor Royals
1980Windsor Royals
1981Windsor Royals
1982Wests Bulldogs
1983Wests Bulldogs
1984Wests Bulldogs
1985Wests Bulldogs
1986Ipswich Musketeers
1987Ipswich Musketeers
1988Ipswich Musketeers
1989Ipswich Musketeers
1990Wests Bulldogs
1991 Runcorn Indians
1992Runcorn Indians
1993Runcorn Indians
1994Runcorn Indians
1995Runcorn Indians
1996Runcorn Indians
1997All Stars
1998Runcorn Indians
1999 Pine Rivers Rapids
2000Windsor Royals
2001Ipswich Musketeers
2002
2003Wests Bulldogs

Greater Brisbane League

YearChampion
2004Surfers Paradise
2005 Redlands Baseball Club
2006Surfers Paradise
2007Surfers Paradise
2008Runcorn Indians
2009 Surfers Paradise
2010 Wests Bulldogs
2011 Pine Hills Lightning
2012 Surfers Paradise
2013Windsor Royals
2014Windsor Royals
2015Windsor Royals
2016Windsor Royals
2017Windsor Royals
2018Surfers Paradise
2019Windsor Royals
2020Pine Hills Lightning [B]
2021Windsor Royals
2022Pine Rivers Rapids
2023Windsor Royals

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