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Bulimba Cup (rugby League Competition)
The Bulimba Cup was an Australian rugby league football competition contested by the Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba representative rugby league sides during the mid 20th century. In 1931, a team from Lismore, New South Wales participated. It was first contested in 1925 but was cancelled in 1972 due to waning public interest caused by a greater focus on Brisbane club football. The competition was normally played as a round-robin with each team playing each other twice. On the rare occasions when teams finished evenly at the conclusion of 6 games, a playoff was held to determine the winner. From 1969 onwards, a final was held. In 2005 the Queensland Rugby League issued a commemorative jersey to celebrate the 80th anniversary of this competitio Winners The competition has been won by Brisbane 19 times, Toowoomba 16 times and Ipswich 11 times. List of Bulimba Cup Champions: * 1925: Toowoomba * 1926: Ipswich * 1927: Toowoomba * 1928: Toowoomba * 1929: Ipswich * 1930: Brisbane * 193 ...
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1972 Bulimba Cup
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Peter Lobegeiger
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Danny O'Connor (rugby League)
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Norm Pope (born 1931)
Norman Daniel Pope (1908–1985) was a professional rugby league footballer in the Australian competition, the New South Wales Rugby League. Career Pope played in the halves at the Eastern Suburbs club for five seasons in the years 1927–31.In the 1931 season Pope captained the side that lost to South Sydney in the 1931 Grand Final. From 1932, he moved to the Maitland United club as captain-coach. Then he took on the captain-coach role at Tumbarumba for three seasons (1933-1936) before returning to Sydney. He then joined the St George Dragons club, again taking on a captain-coach role (1937-1938). In 1931 Pope represented New South Wales in an interstate match against Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , establishe ..., and later played in N.S.W. Country Firsts i ...
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Bill Ryan (rugby League)
Bill Ryan nicknamed "Bricky" was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played for Western Suburbs and St. George in the New South Wales Rugby League The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) is the governing body of rugby league in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory and is a member of the Australian Rugby League Commission. It was formed in Sydney on 8 August 1907 and was ... (NSWRL) competition. Playing career Ryan originally came from Junee and signed with Western Suburbs in 1931. Ryan made his first grade debut that year against Newtown in Round 6 1931 at Marrickville Oval. In 1932, Ryan played 11 games as Western Suburbs finished second on the table behind South Sydney. Wests went on to reach the 1932 NSWRL grand final against Souths. Wests won the match 23-8 with Ryan scoring a try. In the aftermath of the result, Souths exercised their right to challenge as the rules at the time allowed the minor premi ...
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Lionel Morgan (rugby League)
Lionel Morgan (born 12 August 1938) is an Indigenous Australian former rugby league footballer, named amongst the nation's finest of the 20th century. He is currently a coach. Morgan was the first Indigenous Australian to be selected to play in a recognised rugby league Test match. He primarily played on the wing. Rugby League career A New South Wales' Schoolboy representative player, Morgan moved from Tweed Heads to play for Wynnum-Manly in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership. In 1960 he was selected for the second and third Tests of the French tour of Australia. He scored two tries on his international debut. At the end of the 1960 season, he played one match for Australia in the 1960 World Cup, again against France, at Wigan. Morgan's selection for the Tests made him the first Indigenous Australian to represent at an international level in any major national sporting team. In 1962 he was named Queensland's ''Best Back''. A representative of Brisbane in the Bulimba Cup, ...
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Ed Collins (rugby League)
Ed Collins may refer to: * Ed Collins (American football) player, see Indianapolis Colts draft history * Ed Collins (rugby league), see Bulimba Cup * Ed Collins (musician), see Karl Logan See also * Eddie Collins (other) * Edward Collins (other) * Edmund Collins (other) *Edwyn Collins Edwyn Stephen Collins (born 23 August 1959) is a Scottish musician, producer and record label owner from Edinburgh, Scotland. Collins was the lead singer for the 1980s post-punk band Orange Juice, which he co-founded. After the group split in ...
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Denis Flannery
Denis Flannery (1928 – 2012), also known by the nickname of "Flag Pole", was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s. An Australian international and Queensland interstate representative winger, he played his club football in the Ipswich Rugby League for the Brothers club. He has been recognised as one of Queensland's greatest ever players Biography Flannery was born on 2 April 1928. He attended St. Joseph's Nudgee College and became a schoolboy sprint champion. Playing career Flannery started playing football in the Ipswich Rugby League for the Brothers club. Although prone to injury, he made his debut for Queensland in 1948 and won his first Australian cap in the second Ashes Test of 1950, when Australia beat Great Britain 15–3 at the Brisbane Cricket Ground. He is listed on the ''Australian Players Register'' as Kangaroo No. 279. Flannery also played Test football in 1951 and 1952. During the 1951 French rugby league tour ...
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Des McGovern
Des V. McGovern (1928 - 2013) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s. A Queensland state and Australia national representative winger, he played his club football in Toowoomba, where he later become a successful coach and well-known radio match commentator. Biography Des McGovern was born in Toowoomba, Queensland on 13 February 1928. He was a student at Brisbane's Nudgee College. Playing career McGovern started playing rugby league football in Ipswich before moving to Toowoomba in 1947. He was first selected to represent Queensland in 1949. During the 1950s McGovern was a member of the Toowoomba Bulimba Cup teams, coached by Duncan Thompson. During the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand McGovern was selected to play on the wing for Queensland in their match against the touring Frenchmen, which ended in a 22-all draw. In 1952 he first gained selection for the Australia national rugby league team, becomi ...
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Bill Smith (rugby League)
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