1936 Brisbane Rugby League season

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The 1936 Brisbane Rugby League premiership was the 28th season of Brisbane's semi-professional rugby league football competition. Six teams from across Brisbane competed for the premiership. The season culminated in Western Suburbs defeating Fortitude Valley 13-12 in the grand final.

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Ladder

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Valleys colours.svg Fortitude Valley 1070318094+8614
2 Wests Panthers Colours.svg Western Suburbs 10703199126+7314
3 Norths Devils colours.svg Northern Suburbs 10604174133+4112
4 Balmain colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 10505124153-2910
5 Brothers Colours.svg Past Brothers 10406113151-388
6 Western Suburbs colours.svg Southern Suburbs 10109107250-1432

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Finals

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueReference
Semifinals
Norths Devils colours.svg Northern Suburbs 24-11 Balmain colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 22 August 1936 Brisbane Cricket Ground [2]
Wests Panthers Colours.svg Western Suburbs 11-5 Valleys colours.svg Fortitude Valley 29 August 1936 Brisbane Cricket Ground [3]
Preliminary Final
Valleys colours.svg Fortitude Valley 17-11 Norths Devils colours.svg Northern Suburbs 5 September 1936 Brisbane Cricket Ground [4]
Grand Final
Wests Panthers Colours.svg Western Suburbs 13-12 Valleys colours.svg Fortitude Valley 12 September 1936 Brisbane Cricket Ground [5]

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