Full name | Eumundi Rugby Union Football Club |
---|---|
Union | Queensland Rugby Union |
Branch | Sunshine Coast Rugby Union |
Region | Eumundi, Queensland |
Ground(s) | Eumundi Showground |
League(s) | Sunshine Coast Rugby Union |
Eumundi Rugby Union Club is a rugby union football club based located in Eumundi, Queensland. The club currently play in the Sunshine Coast Rugby Union junior competitions. [1]
The original Eumundi club played in the North Coast Rugby Union competition. Clubs in this competition would move over to rugby league. [2] [3]
It was unanimously decided to play 'the 'League' game for the ensuing year in place of 'Union[.]'
— From a report of the North Coast Rugby Union AGM. [3]
A revived Eumundi returned to rugby union in the 21st century playing mainly in the junior ranks. They fielded an adult side for the first time since 1919 in 2020. [4] [5]
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