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1996 Queensland Cup


FieldValue
year1996
competitionQueensland Cup
durationMarch 30 – August 31, 1996
teams16
count1st
minor premiersToowoomba Clydesdales
premiersToowoomba Clydesdales
mpcount1st
matches129
points4,789
top point scorerJames Brown (124)
top try scorerRicky Hewinson
Floyd Hill (14)
player of the yearAlan Wieland
nextseason_year1997

Floyd Hill (14) | player of the year = Alan Wieland

The 1996 Queensland Cup season was the 1st season of Queensland's premier statewide competition. It had been formed after the Winfield State League was closed after the end of the 1995 Season. It was subsequently superseded by the Queensland Cup. At this time it was considered as the second highest league, directly under the Brisbane Rugby League. It would run under the BRL until 1998 when it would become the highest rugby league competition in the state.

Teams

The inaugural Queensland Cup season featured 16 teams, 12 from south east Queensland, two from north Queensland and one each from central Queensland and Papua New Guinea.

ColoursClubHome ground(s)
Bundaberg GrizzliesSalter Oval
Cairns CyclonesBarlow Park
Central CaprasBrowne Park
Easts TigersLanglands Park
Ipswich JetsNorth Ipswich Reserve
Logan City ScorpionsMeakin Park
Mackay Sea EaglesMackay JRL Grounds
Norths DevilsBishop Park
Pine Rivers BrothersBray Park
Port Moresby VipersLloyd Robson Oval
Redcliffe DolphinsDolphin Oval
Souths MagpiesDavies Park
Sunshine Coast FalconsKawana Sports Ground
Toowoomba ClydesdalesAthletic Oval
Wests PanthersPurtell Park
Wynnum SeagullsKougari Oval

Regular season

The inaugural Queensland Cup consisted of 16 teams and ran for 15 regular season rounds (which included two split rounds) with a top 6 finals system.

Ladder

1996 Queensland CupPosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1Toowoomba Clydesdales (P)151113360226+13423
2Redcliffe Dolphins151023365193+17222
3Souths Magpies151014375205+17021
4Wests Panthers151014359208+15121
5Cairns Cyclones151005310224+8620
6Easts Tigers114905315224+9119
7Wynnum Seagulls15825325225+10018
8Pine Rivers Brothers15906339354-1518
9Norths Devils15807334332+216
10Port Moresby Vipers15807323408-8516
11Central Capras15708309336−2714
12Mackay Sea Eagles15618306285+2113
13Bundaberg Grizzlies1144010211348−1379
14Logan City Scorpions153210236346−1108
15Sunshine Coast Falcons151014184397−2132
16Ipswich Jets150015138478−3400

1Awarded one point due to game being cancelled.

Finals series

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDateVenue
Week 1 Qualifying Finals
Cairns Cyclones12 – 16Easts Tigers3 August 1996Barlow Park
Souths Magpies15 – 22Wests Panthers3 August 1996Davies Park
Toowoomba Clydesdales12 – 10Redcliffe Dolphins3 August 1996Athletic Oval
Week 2 Qualifying Finals
Souths Magpies34 – 6Easts Tigers10 August 1996Davies Park
Redcliffe Dolphins30 – 10Wests Panthers11 August 1996Dolphin Oval
Semi Finals
Wests Panthers21 – 8Souths Magpies17 August 1996Purtell Park
Redcliffe Dolphins6 – 0Toowoomba Clydesdales17 August 1996Athletic Oval
Preliminary Final
Toowoomba Clydesdales19 – 8Wests Panthers24 August 1996Athletic Oval
Grand Final
Redcliffe Dolphins6 – 8Toowoomba Clydesdales31 August 1996Suncorp Stadium

Grand Final

2nd: 6 - 6 Mark Shipway 1 Goals: Tony Gould 1 1 Shaun Lawson Goals: 2 Scott Kuhnemann

Redcliffe DolphinsPositionToowoomba Clydesdales
FB
2. Stephen LeydenWG2. Peter Stennier
3. Ricky HewinsonCE3. Andrew Richards
4. Mark ShipwayCE4. Jeffery Slater
5. Aaron DouglasWG5. Darren Lawson
6. Tom O'ReillyFE6. Cameron Hamblin
7. Peter RobinsonHB7. Damian Fry
8. Grant ClealPR8. Russell Voll
9. Darren SmallhorneHK9. Mick Jenkins
10. Danny NutleyPR10. Kayne Spicer
11. Ian Graham (c)SR11. Scott Kuhnemann
12. Kahu TweedieSR12. Tony Evans
13. Tony GouldLK13. Don Saunders (c)
14. Graham CotterBench14. Paul Sutton
15. James HincheyBench15. Ross Murray
16. Bevan CanningBench16. Shaun Lawson
17. Cameron HurrenBench17. Craig Scanlan
John BoxsellCoachGary Lawrence

The inaugural Queensland Cup Grand Final featured minor premiers, the Toowoomba Clydesdales, and the second placed Redcliffe Dolphins, in what would be the fourth meeting between the two sides in 1996. The first encounter was in Round 13, with Redcliffe defeating Toowoomba 18-8 to secure the two competition points. The sides then met twice in the final series, with both matches being low-scoring, defensive battles. In the qualifying final, the Clydesdales recorded a narrow 12-10 win over the Dolphins, while two weeks later Redcliffe held on for a 6-0 victory to progress to the Grand Final.

First half

Toowoomba second-rower Scott Kuhnemann recorded the only points in the first half, kicking a penalty goal in the 21st minute. This came after Redcliffe captain Ian Graham and Toowoomba's Paul Sutton were both sin binned for fighting.

Second half

The first try of the final was eventually scored by Clydesdales' interchange player Shaun Lawson, who dummied and stepped through the Dolphins' defence to score under the posts. Redcliffe then hit back through centre Mark Shipway, who received the ball 35 metres out from the try line and sprinted around the Toowoomba defence to get his side back into the contest.

Redcliffe were then denied twice in the dying minutes by the Clydesdales' defence. Halfback Peter Robinson was stopped just before the line by Toowoomba fullback Kyle Warren, who knocked himself unconscious in the process, while Cameron Hurren had the ball knocked out of his arms, just moments later, as he went over the try line. As of 2019, the 8–6 scoreline is still the lowest ever in a Queensland Cup Grand Final.

Player statistics

The following statistics are correct as of the conclusion of Round 15.

Leading try scorers

PosPlayerTeamTries
1Ricky HewinsonRedcliffe Dolphins15
Floyd HillSouths Magpies15
3Robert VoluPort Moresby Vipers14
4Seko PaePort Moresby Vipers13
Robbie SchmidtCairns Cyclones13

Leading point scorers

PosPlayerTeamTGFGPts
1James BrownWests Panthers650-124
2Ron TroutmanWynnum Seagulls745-118
3Scott MaguirePine Rivers Brothers4501117
4Floyd HillSouths Magpies1528-116
5Brendan ListonEasts Tigers340-92

End-of-season awards

  • Courier Mail Medal: Alan Wieland ( Wests Panthers)
  • Rookie of the Year: Brendan Liston ( Easts Tigers)

Brisbane Rugby League

The Queensland Rugby League also decided to continue the tradition of crowning a Brisbane club premier as was tradition since 1922. The competition, which was run as a second-tier title, started with the Brisbane teams who missed the finals, with the finalists filtering in upon their elimination from the Queensland Cup finals.

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDateVenue
Week 1 Qualifying Finals
Wynnum Seagulls28 – 22Ipswich Jets
Norths Devils28 – 20Logan City Scorpions
Week 2 Qualifying Finals
Pine Rivers Brothers28 – 4Wynnum Seagulls
Easts Tigers120 – 14Norths Devils
Minor Semi Final
Pine Rivers Brothers19 – 18Easts Tigers1
Major Semi Final
Souths Magpies24 – 16Pine Rivers Brothers
Preliminary Final
Souths Magpies22 – 16Wests Panthers
Grand Final
Redcliffe Dolphins16 – 12Souths MagpiesSuncorp Stadium

Source:

References

References

  1. Queensland R.LEAGUE [http://queensland.rleague.com/results/1996/qld-cup.php 1996 Season Page] {{Webarchive. link. (18 March 2013 ''Retrieved'' 17 Dec 2007)
  2. ''Wikipedia'' [[Winfield State League]] ''Retrieved'' 17 Dec 2007
  3. ''Queensland R.LEAGUE'' [http://queensland.rleague.com/results/1996/table.php 1996 Table] {{Webarchive. link. (8 February 2012 ''Retrieved'' 17 Dec 2007)
  4. ''Queensland R.LEAGUE'' [http://queensland.rleague.com/results/1996/qld-cup.php 1996 Results] {{Webarchive. link. (18 March 2013 ''Retrieved'' 17 Dec 2007)
  5. "Rugby League – Welcome to Roger's Website".
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