Brisbane Wolves

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Brisbane Wolves
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Full nameBrisbane Wolves Handball Club
Short nameWolves
Founded2016
Head coach Todd Morschel
League Handball League Australia
Club colours  
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The Brisbane Wolves is or was a handball team from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Contents

Records

The team was established in 2016. As of 2017, their best result at National Club Championship was fourth. [1]

Men

4th Place - 2017
5th Place - 2016
4th Place - 2017
5th Place - 2016
4th Place - 2016, 2017

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References

  1. "News". Brisbane WolvesC. Retrieved 7 December 2017.