Brothers-Valleys

Brothers-Valleys

Infobox_nrl_club | clubname = Brothers-Valleys


fullname = Brothers-Valleys Rugby League Football Club
emblem =
colours = blue, white
founded = 2002
sport = rugby league
league = Queensland Cup, Brisbane A-Grade
ground = Perry Park, O'Callaghan Park
capacity =
ceo=
captain =
coach =
season = 2004
position = 12th/12
premierships = Nil
runners = Nil
minors = Nil
spoons = Nil
win = Nil
loss = 86-0 v Easts at Langlands Park, 2004

Brothers-Valleys were a rugby league team formed from a merger between the Brothers and Fortitude Valley Diehards teams in 2002. The team debuted in a pre-season match against St George-Illawarra in 2002, and for the next two seasons competed in the Brisbane A Grade Mixwell Cup and Mixwell Colts competitions, playing out of Perry Park in Mayne, Brisbane. In 2004 they moved to O'Callaghan Park in Zillmere and were accepted into the Queensland Cup (rugby league competition), but in a year of poor performances both on and off the field they failed to win a single game and only managed a draw against the Souths Logan Magpies.

On November 22, 2004 the Queensland Rugby League announced that::"the only club not participating in 2005 will be Brothers Diehards. While the QRL acknowledges the rich history associated with the organisation, the club’s inability to meet specified guidelines has resulted in this situation. Avenues remain open for the club to apply to be part of lower grade competitions in the South East Division."

Results

Queensland Cup

* 2004: 12th

External links

* [http://brothersvalleys.leagueunlimited.com/ Official site]


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