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Darryl Van de Velde, former chief executive of the South Queensland Crushers who spent three seasons in the ARL competition between 1995-97, believes the push for a second Brisbane team is overdue.


South Queensland Crushers Photo gallery The Courier Mail

Select by position. Please note that the figures on this page are only based on data currently in the Rugby League Project database, and should be used as a guide only. To view matches in which a player appeared, click the List button. Complete list of South Queensland Crushers players.


South Qld Crushers History The Gallery of League

This is a list of rugby league footballers who have played first grade for the South Queensland Crushers. Players are listed in the order they made their debut. [1] Players References ^ "South Queensland Crushers - Players - Rugby League Project". www.rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 2 June 2020. External links


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The story of the South Queensland Crushers is one of big dreams, bad luck and missed opportunities. (Getty Images/ABC News) abc.net.au/news/south-queensland-crushers-1995-expansion-dolphins-nrl/101357196 It's been just over a quarter-century since the South Queensland Crushers went to the big grandstand in the sky.


NRL news Brisbane expansion, why South Queensland Crushers had to die

There is a sniff of the ill-fated South Queensland Crushers about the Dolphins after they added Jesse Bromwich to Storm teammate Felise Kaufusi as their first two representative standard signings.


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South Queensland Crushers was 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.


NRL news Brisbane expansion, why South Queensland Crushers had to die

NOVEMBER 1996 The struggling South Queensland Crushers were labelled the 'Redcliffe Mafia', after Dolphins' stalwart, Steve Bleakley was appointed head coach, replacing sacked former Test lock, Bob Lindner, for the 1997 ARL Optus Cup season. The Crushers' chairman was legendary former Redcliffe boss, and Queensland State of Origin manager, Dick 'Tosser' Turner, while recruitment chief,โ€ฆ


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The South Queensland Crushers in action against Balmain in 1995. The Broncos had a short-lived derby with the Crushers, but that lasted only three years. File Photo "The difference now is the Dolphins aren't going anywhere," Reader told AAP. "If you look at the rivalry between the Rabbitohs and the Roosters, I think this is going to be bigger.


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NRL news Brisbane expansion, why South Queensland Crushers had to die

South Queensland Crushers was 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 Australian Rugby League competition in.


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The South Queensland Crushers run out for a 1996 ARL match at Suncorp Stadium/Lang Park. (Getty) They joined the ARL in 1995, when the addition of the Auckland Warriors, Western Reds and North Queensland Cowboys bloated the competition to 20 teams; just as the Super League war was exploding. They finished 16th that first season.


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South Queensland Crushers Summary Detail See also: South Queensland next season (ARL 1996) South Queensland History Coach Bob Lindner Captains Trevor Gillmeister (16) Mark Hohn (2) Mario Fenech (2) Biggest home crowd 28,928 (vs. Auckland in round 17) Average home crowd 21,029 Top pointscorers Tony Kemp, Travis Norton (38) Top tryscorer


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Steve Trindall of the North Sydney Bears runs into the South Queensland Crushers defence during the 1997 ARL season. Getty Images. The Super League War started an arms race. Payments to players.


NRL news Brisbane expansion, why South Queensland Crushers had to die

South Queensland Crushers was 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.