Sport | Rugby league |
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Number of teams | 8 |
Country | Australia |
Premiers | Western Suburbs |
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Club | Home ground | Coach | Captain |
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Eastern Suburbs | Langlands Park | John Lang | |
Fortitude Valley | Neumann Oval | Geoff Naylor | |
Ipswich | North Ipswich Reserve | ||
Logan | Meakin Park | ||
Northern Suburbs | Bishop Park | Dave Brown | |
Past Brothers | Corbett Park | ||
Redcliffe | Dolphin Oval | ||
Southern Suburbs | Davies Park | ||
Western Suburbs | Purtell Park | ||
Wynnum-Manly | Kougari Oval | Gary Seaton |
Source: [1]
Western Suburbs 40 (J. Green 2, G. Sutton 2, S. Smith, G. Duncan, P. Schuler tries; J. Green 6 goals) defeated Eastern Suburbs 10 (P. Anderson, G. Street tires; G. Payne goal) at Lang Park. [2] [3]
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