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Toowoomba Rugby League
The Toowoomba Rugby League is a competition involving football clubs from the city of Toowoomba and surrounding towns and districts.It is run under the auspices of Queensland Rugby League Central Division. Clubs Clubs with A-Grade team * Dalby Diehards * Gatton Hawks * Goondiwindi Boars * Highfields Eagles * Newtown Lions * Oakey Bears * Pittsworth Danes * South Toowoomba Tigers * Toowoomba Brothers Leprechauns * Valleys Roosters * Warwick Cowboys * Wattles Warriors All the clubs with A-Grade sides also field Reserve Grade sides. Toowoomba Rugby League Grand Final results (1980-present) Grand Final results compiled from scores published in the Rugby League Week. Toowoomba Rugby League Premiers (1920-present) Premiers published in ''The Chronicle''. * (C) = Colts Border Rivers Rugby League The Border Rivers Rugby League is a Division 2 competition within the same geographical region, that is also administered by the Toowoomba Rugby League. Clubs References ...
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Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. It is west of Queensland's capital city Brisbane by road. The urban population of Toowoomba as of the 2021 Census was 142,163, having grown at an average annual rate of 1.45% over the previous two decades. Toowoomba is the second-most-populous inland city in the country after the national capital of Canberra and hence the largest city on the Darling Downs, and it is among the largest regional centres in Queensland. It is also referred to as the capital of the Darling Downs. The Toowoomba region is the home of two main Aboriginal language groups, the Giabal whose lands extend south of the city and Jarowair whose lands extend north of the city. The Jarowair lands include the site of one of Australia's most important sacred Bora ceremonial ground, the ‘Gummingurru stone arrangement’ dated to c.4000 BC. The site marked one of the major routes ...
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