List of Queensland Lacrosse Premiers

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Men's Premiership Trophy: ?

Women's Premiership Trophy: ?

YearMenWomen
Premiers Runners-up Premiers Minor Premiers Grand Final
1903IroquoisIndooroopillyno competition
1904Iroquois AIndooroopilly
1905BuffaloIndooroopilly
1906IroquoisBuffalo
YearMenWomen
Champions League Winners Championship Final Champions League Winners Championship Final
1940KalingaKalinga 13 – 4 Norman Park [1] no competition
1941
1942-5no competition - Second World War
1946KalingaKalinga 8 – 7 Chermside (ET) [2]
1947
1948KalingaKalinga 12 – 10 Chermside [3]
1949KalingaKalinga 20 – 10 Chermside [4]
1950KalingaChermside 11 – 13 Kalinga [5]
2013BrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbane 17 – 3 Gold Coast
2014BrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbane 11 – 8 Sunshine Coast
2015BrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbane 8 – 6 Sunshine CoastBrisbane
2016Sunshine CoastBrisbaneBrisbane 9 – 19 Sunshine CoastUniversity of QueenslandUniversity of QueenslandUniversity of Queensland d Sunshine Coast
2017Sunshine CoastBrisbaneSunshine Coast 15 – 8 BrisbaneUniversity of QueenslandBrisbaneUniversity of Queensland 4 – 3 Brisbane
2018BrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbane 18 – 9 University of QueenslandUniversity of QueenslandBrisbaneUniversity of Queensland 12 – 6 Brisbane

State Championships by Club

ClubState ChampionsLeague Premiers
Men'sWomen'sMen'sWomen's
Brisbane4063
Gold Coast0000
Sunshine Coast2000
University of Queensland0301

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