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Headquarters | Toowoomba, QLD |
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Website | Official Website |
Formerly called | Football South West Queensland (??−2021) [1] |
Football Queensland is recognised by both the State and Federal Governments and Football Australia as the governing body for association football in Queensland.
FQ Darling Downs is the regional office of Football Queensland servicing the areas southwest Queensland including major centres Toowoomba, Dalby, Roma, Charleville, St George, Goondiwindi and Stanthorpe.
FQ Darling Downs was established in 2021 as part of the Future of Football 2020+ Reforms.
As part of the reform journey, the local football community was invited to engage in a six-month state-wide consultation process based on improving four key areas of the game: Governance, Administration, Competitions and Affordability. [2]
Following the consultation, FQ Darling Downs was created to better reflect the geography and strategic direction of the region. [3] The FQ Darling Downs regional office has a local administrator and committee members which are elected by clubs to meet quarterly to discuss functional and geographical matters.
The first game of British Association football was played in 1906, and the first club was Newtown. [4] The same article suggests that by 1908 there were up to 5 teams in existence. During 1906, Newtown played a series of games under British Association rules at the Polo Grounds. Opponents included Rangers Rugby Football Club (rugby union) [5] and the Young Rangers (rugby union). [6] The game against Rangers Rugby Union team ended in a draw. [7]
In 1906, the newly-formed Newtown club invited Brisbane club Milton to Toowoomba. Milton "won somewhat easily" but in the return game in Brisbane Newtown won 4 - 2. [8]
In 1907, the newly-formed City or Cities teams played Newtown at the Polo Grounds. [9]
By 1909, there were 5 clubs and a 6-team competition – Newtown Hotspurs, Toowoomba City, Western Suburbs, Kleinton Rovers, Kleinton Rangers and Oakey. [10]
An early reference to British Association Football is in March 1912, when Mr. Henry Smith, the Secretary of the Toowooomba British Football Association approached the Gowrie Shire Council seeking permission to erect posts and mark out a field within Albert Park. [11] The annual meeting of the Toowoomba British Football Association was also advertised in March 1912. [12]
In June 1920, a Toowoomba representative side played the touring New South Wales side at the Athletic Grounds, Toowoomba. The local side put in a "creditable performance" losing 2 - 0. [13]
In August 1920, a game was played at the Athletic Grounds, Toowoomba between a Toowoomba representative side and sailors from HMS Renown. At the time, there were 4 teams in Toowoomba's competition – Diggers, Norths, Western Suburbs and Wanderers (from Cawdor). Two Digger's players selected for this game played for Queensland. Percy Martin had represented Queensland before World War One, whilst Dugald French was a current Queensland squad member. [14]
A preview of the 1924 season indicated that definitely 4 and up to 6 clubs would participate in senior football. The confirmed clubs were Diggers, Caledonians, Rangers and Toowoomba Athletic, with Waratahs and Willowburn Asylum also contemplating senior football. Toowoomba Athletic and Waratahs were junior clubs stepping up to senior level. Toowoomba Athletic played junior football as Scouts and it's possible they had some connection to the scouting movement. Junior football was in existence and 2 clubs mentioned were Starlights and Tech Old Boys. In addition, 7 schools were playing football. [15]
In June 1925, the touring English FA side defeated a Toowoomba representative side 6 − 0 at the Toowoomba showgrounds in front of a crowd of 4,000. [16]
By 1938 there were 9 teams – Willowburn, Gowrie-Little Plains, Gomoran, Oakey, Sugarloaf, Southern Cross, Greenwood, Kingsthorpe and Rovers. [17]
In July 1939, Palestine defeated a "weak" Queensland team 13-3 in Toowoomba. [18]
Football in Toowoomba fell into remission during World War 2 and only re-commenced initially on a junior basis in 1949 with seniors recommencing in 1951. [19]
Towoomba was at the vanguard for Women's football in Queensland. In June 1921, and at about the same time that Women's football was commencing in Brisbane, clubs were also being formed in Toowoomba. [20] [21] [22] The first clubs were Toowoomba Rovers and Toowoomba Cities. [23]
In July 1921, interest was growing in sending a Toowoomba ladies representative team to play in Brisbane, with the Toowoomba players training at the Showgrounds. [24]
A number of female footballers from Toowoomba have played for the Matildas, including Lana Harch and Karla Reuter. [25]
The Winstanley Memorial Shield is a senior Men's pre-season competition held in memory of Ian David (Dickie) Winstanley, a talented Toowoomba footballer who died in July 1961, aged 19, from injuries suffered in a car accident. [26] Winstanley played seniors at age 16, captained the Toowoomba Under 18 representative side and at age 18 captained the Toowoomba Under 21 representative side. In 1960, Winstanley won Willowburn's best and fairest player award (the Stanley Prasser Memorial Trophy). [27]
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The Premier competitions in the region are the NPL Queensland Men’s, NPL Queensland Women’s, FQPL 3 Darling Downs Men’s and FQPL 3 Darling Downs Women’s, all of which form part of the Central Conference in the Football Queensland pyramid.
Club [28] | Home Ground | Location | Established |
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Chinchilla Bears | Chinchilla Showgrounds | Chinchilla | |
Garden City Rangers | Middle Ridge Park | ||
Gatton Redbacks | |||
Highfields FC | Highfields Sport and Recreation Park | Highfields | 1999 |
Kingaroy FC | |||
Oakey Soccer Club | Federal Sporting Grounds | ||
Pittsworth Vikings | Pittsworth Soccer Club | Pittsworth | 1979 |
Rockville Rovers | Captain Cook Recreation Reserve | Rockville, Toowoomba | 1969 |
St Albans | Middle Ridge Park | Middle Ridge, Toowoomba | 1961 |
South Toowoomba Hawks | Harristown Park | Harristown, Toowoomba | 1995 [29] |
Stanthorpe Carlton United | CF White Oval | Stanthorpe | |
Stanthorpe International | International Club Oval | Stanthorpe | |
Stanthorpe United Redbacks | CF White Oval | Stanthorpe | |
SWQ Thunder | Clive Berghofer Stadium | Toowoomba | |
TAS United | Toowoomba Anglican School | Toowoomba | |
Toowoomba Grammar School FC | Toowoomba Grammar School | Toowoomba | |
USQ FC | Toara Park | Toowoomba | |
Warwick Wolves | Queens Park | Warwick | |
West Wanderers FC | Nell E Robinson Park | Toowoomba | 1953 as Wanderers, 2010 renamed West Wanderers |
Willowburn FC | Commonwealth Oval | Toowoomba | 1949 [30] |
Withcott FC | Withcott Sports Complex | Parkridge Drive, Withcott |
Season | Ladies Premiers | Ladies Grand Final Winners | Men's Premiers | Men's Grand Final Winners | |
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1964 | Tattersalls Rovers or Rangers (Tbc) | Tattersalls Rovers (Harding Cup) | |||
1968 | Willowburn A | Queensland Agricultural College A | |||
1969 | Willowburn | Willowburn (Harding Cup) | |||
1970 | Rockville Rovers A | Rockville Rovers A (Harding Cup) | |||
1971 | Queensland Agricultural College (Gatton) | Rockville Rovers (Harding Cup) | |||
1972 | Willowburn | ||||
1973 | Rockville Rovers | ||||
1974 | Willowburn | ||||
1975 | Rangers | Lockyer United 2 defeated Rangers 0 | |||
1976 | Willowburn | Willowburn 4 defeated Rangers 3 | |||
1977 [31] | Willowburn | Wanderers Wanderers 4 defeated Willowburn 1 | |||
1978 | Wanderers | Grand Final - Wanderers 3 drew with Rangers 3 Grand Final Replay - Wanderers 1 defeated Rangers 0 | |||
1979 | Toowoomba United | Toowoomba United defeated DDIAE (Score unknown) | Willowburn | Wanderers 2 defeated Willowburn 1 | |
1980 | Grand Final - DDIAE 0 drew with St Albans 0 Grand Final Replay - DDIAE 1 defeated St Albans 0 | Wanderers (Undefeated) | Wanderers 2 defeated DDIAE 1 | ||
1981 | St Albans | Grand Final - St Albans 0 drew with DDIAE 0 Grand Final Replay - Result unknown | Wanderers (Undefeated) | Wanderers 3 defeated DDIAE 0 | |
1982 | Willowburn | Willowburn | Wanderers (Undefeated) | Wanderers 2 defeated St Albans 1 | |
1983 | St Albans 2 defeated Willowburn 1 | Wanderers (Undefeated) | Wanderers 4 defeated St Albans 0 | ||
1984 | Willowburn (Undefeated) | Wanderers 1 defeated Willowburn 0 | Wanderers | Wanderers 2 defeated Willowburn 1 | |
1985 [32] | Willowburn (Undefeated) | Willowburn 3 defeated Rockville Rovers (Plaza) 0 | DDIAE (1st) | DDIAE (1st) DDIAE 0 drew with Wanderers 0 after extra time Replay - DDIAE 2 defeated Wanderers 0 | |
1986 [32] | Willowburn | Willowburn 3 defeated St Albans 1 | Wanderers | DDIAE (2nd) DDIAE 3 defeated Wanderers 0 | |
1987 | St Albans (Undefeated) | Willowburn 3 defeated St Albans 0 | Wanderers | Willowburn 3 defeated Wanderers 1 | |
1988 | St Albans (Undefeated) | Willowburn 2 defeated St Albans 1 | Wanderers | Wanderers 1 defeated Willowburn 0 | |
1989 | St Albans | St Albans 3 defeated DDIAE 2 | Rockville Rovers | Wanderers defeated Rockville Rovers 4-3 on penalties after extra-time (0-0 after extra-time, 0-0 at full-time) | |
1990 | St Albans | Willowburn 2 defeated St Albans 1 | Dalby | Wanderers 1 defeated Dalby 0 (Replay) | |
1991 | USQ | St Albans 2 defeated USQ 1 | Wanderers | Rockville Rovers 2 defeated Wanderers 0 | |
1992 | St Albans | St Albans 1 defeated Willowburn 0 | Rockville Rovers | Rockville Rovers defeated Stanthorpe International 5-3 on penalties after extra-time (1-1 after extra-time, 0-0 at full-time) | |
1993 | USQ | USQ 3 defeated St Albans 2 | Dalby | Wanderers 2 defeated Dalby 0 | |
1994 | USQ | St Albans (Maroon) 2 defeated St Albans (Blue) 1 | Wanderers | Wanderers 1 defeated Dalby 0 after extra-time (0-0 at full time) | |
1995 | Willowburn | St Albans 1 defeated Dalby 0 | Wanderers | Wanderers 2 defeated USQ 0 | |
1996 | St Albans (Blue) 6 defeated Wanderers 0 | USQ | Wanderers 2 defeated Dalby 1 | ||
1997 | Wanderers | Wanderers 2 defeated St Albans (Blue) 0 | Willowburn | Willowburn 2 defeated Wanderers 1 after extra-time (1-1 at full-time) | |
1998 | Glennie | Wanderers 3 defeated St Albans 2 | Wanderers | Willowburn 3 defeated USQ 0 | |
1999 | Dalby | St Albans 2 defeated Dalby 1 (with a golden goal in extra-time) | Willowburn | Wanderers 1 defeated St Albans 0 | |
2000 | Fairholme | USQ | |||
2001 | Fairholme | Glennie | USQ (Gold) | Rockville Rovers 3 defeated Willowburn 2 | |
2002 | Fairholme | Fairholme 4 defeated St Albans 0 | USQ (Gold) | Wanderers 2 defeated USQ (Gold) 1 | |
2003 | Gatton | Gatton 2 defeated Fairholme 1 | Willowburn | Raiders defeated Willowburn on penalties after extra time (1-1 at full-time, 1-1 after extra time) | |
2004 | South Toowoomba | ||||
2005 | Rockville Rovers (Green) (Undefeated) | Rockville Rovers (Green) 3 defeated Gatton 2 | South Toowoomba (Undefeated) | South Toowoomba 2 defeated USQ 1 | |
2006 [33] | Gatton 1 defeated Rockville Rovers 0 | South Toowoomba | South Toowoomba defeated Willowburn 4-2 on penalties after extra-time (2-2 after extra-time, 1-1 at full-time) | ||
2007 [31] | West Wanderers | South Toowoomba South Toowoomba 3 defeated West Wanderers 2 | |||
2008 [33] [34] | Gatton | Warwick defeated Glennie 3-0 on penalties, 0-0 after extra time and 0-0 at full-time | Willowburn | West Wanderers 3 defeated Willowburn 2 | |
2009 [35] [31] | Gatton | South Toowoomba | South Toowoomba South Toowoomba 2 defeated West Wanderers 0 | ||
2010 [35] | South Toowoomba | South Toowoomba South Toowoomba 3 defeated Willowburn 0 | |||
2011 [35] | South Toowoomba | South Toowoomba 2 defeated Willowburn 1 | |||
2012 [33] [35] | Willowburn | Willowburn Willowburn 3 defeated South Toowoomba 1 | |||
2013 [36] | Willowburn | Rockville Rovers 3 defeated Willowburn 1 | Willowburn | USQ defeated Willowburn 5-4 on penalties (1-1 after extra-time, 1-1 at full-time) | |
2014 [33] [37] | Rockville Rovers | Willowburn 3 defeated Rockville 1 | Willowburn | Willowburn 4 defeated Gatton 0 | |
2015 [38] [31] | St Albans | West Wanderers defeated Willowburn | |||
2016 [39] [40] [41] [42] | Willowburn (Undefeated) | Willowburn 3 defeated Warwick 0 | West Wanderers (Undefeated) | West Wanderers 2 defeated Gatton 1 | |
2017 [43] [44] [45] [46] | Rockville Rovers | Rockville Rovers 5 defeated Willowburn 2 | Willowburn | Willowburn 2 defeated USQ 0 | |
2018 [47] [48] [49] [50] | Willowburn (Undefeated) | Willowburn 2 defeated Rockville Rovers 1 | USQ | USQ 6 defeated Willowburn 4 after extra time | |
2019 [51] [52] [53] [54] | Willowburn | Rockville Rovers 4 defeated Willowburn 3 | USQ | Willowburn 3 defeated USQ 0 | |
2020 [55] [56] [57] [58] | Willowburn | Willowburn 3 defeated Highfields 1 | Willowburn | Willowburn v Stanthorpe United | |
2021 [59] [60] [61] | Willowburn | Willowburn 4 defeated Highfields 2 | St Albans | St Albans 2 defeated Willowburn 1 |
The Stanthorpe District Soccer Association (SDSA) was formed in 1926 with three clubs – Amiens, The Summit and Stanthorpe. [62]
The touring Chinese national team was scheduled to play Stanthorpe in August 1927, on their way to Brisbane to play Brisbane and Queensland, however the game was abandoned when part of the Chinese team refused to continue the tour. [63] [64]
In August 1930, the New South Wales team defeated a Stanthorpe representative side 7–0 in Stanthorpe on their way to Brisbane to play Queensland. [65]
The Ballandean club was formed and affiliated with the SDSA in 1935, [66] winning the premiership and Bishop Cup in their first season. [67]
In July 1951, a Stanthorpe representative side played a Toowoomba representative side at the Brisbane Cricket Ground as a curtain-raiser to the third test between Australia and England. Toowoomba defeated Stanthorpe 3–1. [68]
In 1952, Stanthorpe regained the Perkins Cup from Toowoomba. The Perkins Cup was donated by Mr Perkins (of Toowoomba) for competition between Ipswich, Toowoomba, Warwick and Stanthorpe. [69] At this time the SDSA had 5 affiliated clubs - Amiens, The Summit, Glen Aplin, Ballandean and Stanthorpe.
In October 2021, Stanthorpe International will be celebrating its 60th anniversary with a re-union dinner. [70]
Club [71] | Home Ground | Year of Formation | Website/Facebook Page |
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Ballandean | Example | 1935 [66] | Example |
Stanthorpe Carlton United | CF White Oval, Stanthorpe [72] | 1974 | Example |
Stanthorpe City | CF White Oval, Stanthorpe [73] | 1982 [74] | Example |
Stanthorpe International | The Stanthorpe International Club | 1961 | Example |
Stanthorpe United | Example | 1994 [75] | Stanthorpe United Website |
Tenterfield | Example | Example | Example |
Season | Women's Premiers | Women's Grand Final Winners | Men's Premiers | Men's Grand Final Winners | |
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1935 [67] | Ballandean (1st) | ||||
1945 [76] [77] | Pozieres | ||||
1947 [78] [79] | Pozieres | ||||
1948 [80] | Amiens | ||||
1949 [81] | Amiens | ||||
1950 [82] | Amiens | ||||
1951 [83] | The Summit | ||||
1972 | Stanthorpe International | ||||
1973 [84] | Stanthorpe International | Stanthorpe International 5 defeated Stanthorpe International Wolves 1 | |||
1974 [84] | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe Carlton United 2 defeated Stanthorpe International 1 | |||
1975 | Stanthorpe International | Stanthorpe International 1 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 0 | |||
1976 | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe International | |||
1977 | Ballandean | Ballandean | |||
1978 [84] | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe Carlton United | |||
1979 [84] | Stanthorpe Carlton United (Undefeated) | Tenterfield 4 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 2 | |||
1980 | Norths | Stanthorpe International 1 defeated Norths 0 | |||
1981 | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 defeated Stanthorpe International 0 | |||
1982 | Stanthorpe City | Stanthorpe City 5 defeated Stanthorpe International 0 | |||
1983 [84] | Stanthorpe City | Game 1 - Stanthorpe Carlton United 3 drew with Stanthorpe City 3 after extra time Replay - Stanthorpe Carlton United 3 defeated Stanthorpe City 2 after extra time | |||
1984 | Ballandean | ||||
1985 [85] | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe Carlton United Stanthorpe Carlton United 5 defeated Stanthorpe City 1 | |||
1986 | Stanthorpe International | Stanthorpe International Game 1 - Stanthorpe International 1 drew with Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 after extra time (1-1 at full-time) Replay - Stanthorpe international 2 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 after extra time (1-1 at full-time) | |||
1987 | Stanthorpe International | Stanthorpe International 2 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 after extra time (1-1 at full-time) | |||
1988 | Stanthorpe International | Stanthorpe International 3 defeated Tenterfield 0 | |||
1989 | Stanthorpe International | Stanthorpe International 2 defeated Ballandean 1 | |||
1990 | Country Club | Country Club 0 drew with Stanthorpe Carlton United 0 after extra time | |||
1991 | Top Pub | Top Pub 7 defeated Stanthorpe Carlton United 0 | |||
1994 | Ballandean | Ballandean 2 defeated Tenterfield 0 | |||
1995 | Ballandean | Ballandean 2 defeated Stanthorpe City 1 | |||
1996 | Ballandean | Ballandean 4 defeated Stanthorpe City 1 | |||
1997 | Stanthorpe City | Stanthorpe City 4 defeated Tenterfield 2 | |||
2003 [86] [87] | Tenterfield | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe City | Stanthorpe City | |
2004 [86] [87] | Stanthorpe City | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe City | Stanthorpe City | |
2005 [86] [75] [84] | Ballandean | Ballandean | Stanthorpe United (1st) | Stanthorpe Carlton United 1 defeated Stanthorpe United 0 | |
2006 [86] [87] | Stanthorpe City | Ballandean | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe City | |
2007 [86] [75] | Ballandean | Ballandean | Stanthorpe United (2nd) | Stanthorpe United (1st) | |
2008 [86] [75] | Ballandean | Ballandean | Stanthorpe United (3rd) | Stanthorpe United (2nd) | |
2009 [86] [75] [87] | Ballandean | Stanthorpe United | Stanthorpe United (4th) | Stanthorpe United (3rd) | |
2010 [75] | Stanthorpe United | Stanthorpe United | Stanthorpe United (5th) | Stanthorpe United (4th) | |
2011 [86] [75] | Stanthorpe City | Stanthorpe City | Stanthorpe United (6th) | Stanthorpe United (5th) | |
2012 [86] [87] [75] [88] | Stanthorpe United | Stanthorpe United | Stanthorpe United (7th) | Stanthorpe United (6th) Stanthorpe United 2 defeated Stanthorpe City 1 | |
2013 [75] | Stanthorpe United | Stanthorpe United | Stanthorpe United (8th) | Stanthorpe United (7th) | |
2014 [86] [75] [89] | Ballandean | Ballandean | Stanthorpe United (9th) | Stanthorpe United (8th) Stanthorpe United 1 defeated Ballandean 0 | |
2015 [90] | Tenterfield | Tenterfield | Warwick | Ballandean defeated Warwick 4-2 on penalties after it was 0-0 after extra time | |
2016 [91] [89] | Ballandean | Ballandean | Ballandean | Ballandean 3 defeated Stanthorpe United 2 | |
2017 [92] [89] | Ballandean | Ballandean | Stanthorpe United (10th) | Stanthorpe United (9th) Stanthorpe United 3 defeated Ballandean 1 | |
2018 [93] [94] [89] | Ballandean | Stanthorpe City defeated Ballandean after extra time | Stanthorpe United (11th) | Stanthorpe United (10th) Stanthorpe United 1 defeated Ballandean 0 | |
2019 [95] [89] | Ballandean | Ballandean | Stanthorpe City | Stanthorpe United (11th) Stanthorpe United 3 defeated Ballandean 2 | |
2020 | |||||
2021 [96] [97] | Ballandean (Undefeated) | Ballandean | Stanthorpe Carlton United | Stanthorpe United (12th) |
Murmurings around creating the South Burnett Soccer Federation (SBSA) were growing in July 1928 with three clubs in existence (Kingaroy, Murgon and Memerambi) and interest in forming clubs in other towns and localities (Wooroolin, Wondai, Brooklands and possibly Nanango). [98] In April 1930, the third annual meeting of the SBSA was held at the Home Creek Hotel, Tingoora. [99]
This suggests the SBSA was formed in 1927 or 1928, then changed names to the Proston & District Soccer Association at the beginning of the 1935 season. [100] [101]
One of the earliest references to "soccer" is from July 1928, when 2 teams (a senior and junior team) from the Kingaroy Town Soccer Club visited Murgon for games. [102]
By 1931, teams from eight towns were expected to affiliate for the season – Murgon, Byee, Proston, Hivesville, Stalworth, Memerambi, Haly Creek and Kingaroy. [103]
In October 2021, the Nanango Soccer Club celebrated the 40th anniversary of their formation in 1980 at a COVID-postponed event at the Taras Hall in Nanango. [104]
Season | Women's Premiers | Women's Grand Final Winners | Men's Premiers | Men's Grand Final Winners | |
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2021 [108] | Nanango defeated Gunnettes (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) defeated Nanango | |||
2019 [109] | Nanango 3 defeated Barambah 3 on penalties after extra time | Nanango 4 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 1 | |||
2018 [110] | Barambah 3 defeated Nanango 2 | Wests (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Barambah 1 | |||
2017 [111] | Nanango 4 defeated Barambah 0 | Nanango 2 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 1 | |||
2016 [112] | Nanango | Nanango 3 defeated Barambah 0 | Nanango (Undefeated) | Nanango 4 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 3 | |
2015 [113] [114] | Nanango (Undefeated) | Wests (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Nanango 0 | Nanango (Undefeated) | Nanango 2 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 0 after extra-time, 0-0 at full time | |
2014 [115] [116] | Nanango | Nanango 1 defeated Wests Kingaroy 0 after extra-time, 0-0 at full-time | Nanango (Undefeated) | Nanango 3 defeated Barambah 1 | |
2013 [117] | Nanango | Nanango 5 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0 | Nanango | Nanango 4 defeated Gunners (Kingaroy) 2 | |
2012 [118] [119] | Wests (Kingaroy) | Nanango 1 defeated Gunnettes (Kingaroy) 0 | Nanango (Undefeated) | Nanango 2 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0 | |
1997 | Easts (Kingaroy) defeated Nanango 3-2 on penalties after it was 0-0 at full-time and 0-0 after extra-time | Easts (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Barambah United 1 with a golden goal in extra-time after it was 1-1 at full time | ||
1996 | Easts (Kingaroy) | Easts (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Nanango 0 | Easts (Kingaroy) | Easts (Kingaroy) 5 defeated Nanango 1 | |
1995 | Murgon defeated Tarantulas (Kingaroy) 4-2 on penalties after it was 0-0 at full-time and 0-0 after extra time | Nanango | Nanango 5 defeated Easts (Kingaroy) 1 | ||
1994 | Nanango | Murgon 1 defeated Nanango 0 | Easts (Kingaroy) | Easts (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0 | |
1993 | Kingaroy | Murgon 1 defeated Kingaroy 0 | Easts (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) 3 defeated Murgon 0 | |
1992 | Wondai | Murgon defeated Wondai 4-2 on penalties, | Easts (Kingaroy) | Easts (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0 | |
1991 | Wondai | Wondai 1 drew with Murgon 1 after extra time, 1-1 at full-time Replay - Wondai 1 defeated Murgon 0 | Wests (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) 3 defeated Easts (Kingaroy) 2 | |
1990 | Wondai (Undefeated) | Nanango 1 defeated Wondai 0 | Wests (Kingaroy) | Easts (Kingaroy) 2 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0 | |
1989 | Wondai | Wondai 0 drew with Nanango 0 after extra time Replay - Wondai 1 defeated Nanango 0 | Wests (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) 4 defeated Nanango 0 | |
1988 | Nanango | Wondai 3 defeated Nanango 0 | Wests (Kingaroy) | Easts (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Wests (Kingaroy) 0 | |
1987 | Nanango | Wondai 4 defeated Nanango 1 | Wests (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) 4 defeated Murgon 1 | |
1986 | Nanango | Nanango 2 defeated Kingaroy 1 | Wests (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) 1 defeated Murgon 0 | |
1985 | Kingaroy | Nanango 1 defeated Kingaroy 0 | Wests (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) 5 defeated Nanango 4 | |
1984 | Kingaroy | Kingaroy 2 defeated Wondai 0 | Wests (Kingaroy) (Undefeated) | Wests (Kingaroy) 5 defeated Murgon 2 | |
1983 | Kingaroy 4 defeated Wondai 1 | Wests (Kingaroy) | Wests (Kingaroy) 6 defeated Wondai 1 |
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The Southern railway line serves the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia. The 197-kilometre (122 mi) long line branches from the Western line at Toowoomba, 161 kilometres (100 mi) west of Brisbane, and proceeds south through Warwick and Stanthorpe to the New South Wales/Queensland state border at Wallangarra.
The Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize, named in honour of a distinguished Queensland poet, is a literary award for an unpublished poetry manuscript by a Queensland-based author. The prize was established in 2003 and currently comes with prize money of $2000 and a publication contract with the University of Queensland Press. Entry can be submitted from anyone residing in Queensland and the award is administered and managed by the Queensland Poetry Festival on behalf of Arts Queensland.
Teigen Jacqueline Allen is an Australian soccer player who plays for Western Sydney Wanderers in the Australian W-League Australia women's national soccer team. She previously played for W-League teams Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers, and Melbourne Victory as well as the Western New York Flash in the American National Women's Soccer League and Vålerenga in the Norwegian Toppserien.
Speech Pathology Australia (SPA) is the national peak body for the speech pathology profession in Australia.
Edward Matthew Horsington was an Australian politician.
The Brisbane and District Women's Rugby League is one of the main Women's rugby league competitions in Australia.
Football Queensland Sunshine Coast is the governing body of football (soccer) on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. It is a member zone of Football Queensland and Football Federation Australia.
Kyle Warren is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League and for the Castleford Tigers in the Super League. A utility capable of playing in the forwards and the backs, he primarily played as a second-row or lock.
The 2001 Queensland Cup season was the 6th season of Queensland's top-level statewide rugby league competition run by the Queensland Rugby League. The competition, known as the Bundy Gold Cup due to sponsorship from Bundaberg Rum, featured 11 teams playing a 26-week long season from March to September.
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