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Kevin Carmichael
Kevin Carmichael (born 30 December 1970), is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played for the South Queensland Crushers from 1995 to 1996 and then the Melbourne Storm in 2000. Carmichael was Norths Devils player of the year in 1993, 1998–99, and 2001. He was a member of the Norths 1998 Queensland Cup premiership team, scoring a try in the Grand Final win over Wests Panthers. As of 2010, he was a coach for the Norths Devils, guiding the team to the 2010 Queensland Cup The 2010 Queensland Cup season was the 15th season of Queensland's top-level statewide rugby league competition run by the Queensland Rugby League. The competition, known as the Intrust Super Cup due to sponsorship from Intrust Super, featured 1 ... Grand Final, where they lost 30–20 to Northern Pride. In 2019, he was awarded life membership of Norths. References 1970 births Living people Australian rugby league coaches Australian rugby ...
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South Queensland Crushers
The South Queensland Crushers were an Australian rugby league football club based in Brisbane, Queensland. In 1992 it was decided that the team would be admitted into the New South Wales Rugby League competition, along with three other teams, as part of the League's expansion plans for professional rugby league in Australia. The competition was re-branded the Australia Rugby League competition in 1995, which was the Crushers' first season. The Crushers, whose whole existence was against the backdrop of the Super League war, were an unsuccessful club. They had to compete for support with the other Brisbane-based club, the Brisbane Broncos, who were already well-established. The Crushers only competed in the three seasons of the Australian Rugby League's premiership, winning the wooden spoon twice for being last in the competition. Despite the wealth of star players the Crushers managed to attract, they were financially unsustainable and competitively unsuccessful, which ultimate ...
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