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League PositionRecent League Form ➡Established1882 (142 years old)
Sport Rugby
Stadium/HomeSuncorp Stadium
(52,500 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment ClearartArchivePrimary ColoursLocationBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
NicknamesCompetitionsSuper RugbyLast Editzag: 15/Nov/21
Upcoming
18/05 | Fijian Drua | - | Queensland R | | 2:05am |
25/05 | Queensland R | - | Western Forc | | 9:35am |
31/05 | New South Wa | - | Queensland R | | 9:35am |
Results
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10/05 | Queensland R | 26 - 22 | Melbourne Re | |
04/05 | Crusaders Su | 28 - 33 | Queensland R | |
27/04 | Queensland R | 34 - 41 | Blues Super | |
19/04 | Queensland R | 31 - 0 | Otago Highla | |
12/04 | Moana Pasifi | 17 - 14 | Queensland R | |
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The Queensland Reds is the rugby union team for the Australian state of Queensland that competes in the Southern Hemisphere's Super Rugby competition. Prior to 1996 they were a representative team selected from the rugby union club competitions in Queensland. With the introduction of the professional Super 12 competition they moved to a model where players are contracted to the Reds through the Queensland Rugby Union rather than selected on the basis of club form.
From 1996 to 2005 they were one of three Australian teams competing in the Super 12 competition, alongside the New South Wales Waratahs and the ACT Brumbies. Queensland finished as minor premiers in 1996 and 1999. From 2006 to 2010, they competed in the expanded Super 14 competition as one of four Australian sides. Beginning in 2011, they are one of five Australian sides in the expanded and renamed Super Rugby, winning the competition in its first season in its new format. In 2012 they finished first in the Australian conference.
Team Members
Asiata
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Blyth
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Campbell
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Daugunu
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Droasese
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Flook
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Fotuaika
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Grealy
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Hegarty
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Hoopert
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Mafi
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Mcdermott
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Mcreight
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Nabuli
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Nasser
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Nonggorr
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O'Connor
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Paisami
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Petaia
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Salakaia-Loto
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Scott-Young
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Smith
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Sorovi
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Stewart
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Thomas
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Tualima
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Tupou
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Uru
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Vunivalu
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Wilson
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Wright
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Showing 0 to 31 (Total: 31)Stadium or HomeLang Park, also known as Brisbane Stadium, and by the sponsored name Suncorp Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located in the suburb of Milton. The current facility comprises a three-tiered rectangular sporting stadium with a capacity of 52,500 people. It is primarily used for rugby league, rugby union, and soccer, with a rectangular playing field of 136 metres by 82 metres.
Lang Park was established in 1914, on the site of the former North Brisbane Cemetery, and in its early days was home to a number of different sports, including cycling, athletics, and soccer. The lease of the park was taken over by the Brisbane Rugby League in 1957 and it became the home of the game in Queensland (remaining so to this day). It has also been the home ground of major rugby union and soccer matches in Queensland since its modern redevelopment, including the Queensland Reds and the Brisbane Roar, and some Wallabies and Socceroos matches. It hosted the 2008 Rugby League World Cup Final and the 2017 Rugby League World Cup Final.
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