Brisbane A-Grade Rugby League
The Brisbane First Division Rugby League Cup (otherwise known as the Brisbane A-Grade Rugby League or the FOGS Cup) is an 11 team competition that is the division below the Queensland Cup.
History
It started in 2001, then known as the Quest Cup and changed its name to the Mixwell Cup in 2003. Finally it became the FOGS Cup in 2006. FOGS in an acronym for Former Origin Greats.
On 26 September 2014, the South East Queensland Division of the QRL announced that they will dissolve the current structure of the FOGS Cup and reform the Brisbane Rugby League.[1]
Clubs
2013 Season
Team | Home Ground | Address | Website |
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Aspley Broncos | Kirby Park | Kirby Road, Aspley, Brisbane | Official Website |
Burleigh Bears | Pizzey Park | Pacific Avenue, Miami, Gold Coast | Official Website |
Easts Tigers | Langlands Park | Main Avenue, Coorparoo, Brisbane | Official Website |
Ipswich Jets | Q.L.D. Group Stadium | The Terrace, North Ipswich | Official Website |
Norths Devils | Bishop Park | Franklin Street, Nundah, Brisbane | Official Website |
Redcliffe Dolphins | Dolphin Oval | Corner Klinger and Ashmole Roads, Redcliffe | Official Website |
Souths Logan Magpies | Brandon Park | Acacia Ridge | Official Website |
Tweed Heads Seagulls | Piggabeen Sports Complex | Carramar Drive, Tweed Heads West | Official Website |
Wynnum Manly Seagulls | Kougari Oval | Wondall Road, Manly West | Official Website |
Former
2005 saw the entry of Hills District and Tugun into what was known as the Mixwell Cup, however these two teams only lasted the season. At the end of 2005, sections of the Queensland Rugby League were keen on Burleigh, Runaway Bay and Tugun returning to the Gold Coast competition to strengthen it. However, the Gold Coast Titans, whose feeder teams are Burleigh, Tweed Heads and Ipswich, wanted Burleigh to remaining in the Mixwell Cup and Tweed Heads to enter in 2006. As a result, Burleigh and Tweed were admitted for 2006, however Runaway Bay and Tugun departed.
Wests joint venture with Hills District Panthers, as well as the exit of Runaway Bay and Tugun led to 2 spaces being free for new teams. The Sunshine Coast Falcons successfully applied for one, and see this being a step towards one day being back in the Queensland Wizard Cup, while the other place went to the Aspley Devils, who are now associated with the Brisbane Broncos and are thus renamed the Aspley Broncos for the 2007 competition.
Clubs List
Team | Home Ground | Entered Competition | Left Competition |
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Brothers-Valleys | O'Callagahn Park, Zillmere, Brisbane | 2002 | 2004 |
Runaway Bay Seagulls | Bycroft Oval, Runaway Bay, Gold Coast | 2003 | 2005 |
Hills District Panthers | Kev McKell Oval, Arana Hills, Brisbane | 2005 | 2005 |
Tugun Seahawks | Betty Diamond Complex, Coolangatta, Gold Coast | 2005 | 2005 |
Western Districts Panthers | Kev McKell Oval, Arana Hills, Brisbane | 2006 | 2012 |
Wests Panthers | Purtell Park, Bardon, Brisbane | 2001 | 2005 |
Premiership Winners
Season | Grand Final Information | Minor Premiers | ||
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Premiers | Score | Runner-Up | ||
2001 | Easts Tigers | 24-18 | Norths Devils | |
2002 | Easts Tigers | 16-8 | Redcliffe Dolphins | |
2003 | Redcliffe Dolphins | 19-6 | Wynnum Manly Seagulls | |
2004 | Easts Tigers | 21-20 | Burleigh Bears | |
2005 | Easts Tigers | 31-22 | Burleigh Bears | |
2006 | Burleigh Bears | 28-6 | Tweed Heads Seagulls | |
2007 | Wynnum Manly Seagulls | 52-18 | Ipswich Jets | Wynnum Manly Seagulls |
2008 | Easts Tigers | 12-10 | Wynnum Manly Seagulls | |
2009 | Western Districts Panthers | 30-24 | Redcliffe Dolphins | Redcliffe Dolphins |
2010 | Redcliffe Dolphins | 26-14 | Burleigh Bears | |
2011 | Redcliffe Dolphins | 30-18 | Norths Devils | |
2012 | Redcliffe Dolphins | 22-12 | Wynnum Manly Seagulls | |
2013 | Easts Tigers | 26-16 | Redcliffe Dolphins | |
2014 | Redcliffe Dolphins | 34-20 | Burleigh Bears | |
2015 | Burleigh Bears | 22-12 | Wynnum Manly Seagulls |