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Brisbane Tigers

The Brisbane Tigers are a rugby league club based at Langlands Park, in the suburb of Coorparoo in Brisbane, Australia. Since 1996, they have competed in the Queensland Cup, having competed in the Brisbane Rugby League from 1934 to 1997, where they won eight premierships.

Brisbane Tigers
Club information
Full nameBrisbane Tigers Rugby League Football Club Inc.
Nickname(s)The Tigers, Easts
Colours  Orange
  Black
FoundedCoorparoo (1917), Eastern Suburbs Districts (1933)
Websitethetigers.com.au
Current details
Ground(s)
CEOBrian Torpy
CoachJon Buchanan
CaptainDarren Nicholls
CompetitionQueensland Cup
2022 season9th
Current season
Records
Premierships8 (1923, 1947, 1950, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1983, 1991)
Runners-up17 (1922, 1925, 1926, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1968, 1971, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2004, 2013, 2014, 2018)
Wooden spoons0
Most capped226Des Morris
Highest points scorer871Shane McNally

Formed as Coorparoo in 1917, the club became the Eastern Suburbs Tigers in 1933, commonly referred to as Easts Tigers or Easts. In 2020, the club re-branded as the Brisbane Tigers, keeping their traditional colours of gold and black.

Tigers have begun a new weekly episodic podcast show shared across the Tigers social networks, it is called League & More with John Devine, featured prominently on the Brisbane Tigers TigerTV website https://tigertv.net/ which is your place to watch rugby league news, video and photos from the Queensland Rugby League featuring Intrust Super Cup, BHP Premiereship and Hastings Deering Colts (U20s).

History

 
Eastern Suburbs logo

Easts had competed as Coorparoo in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership from 1917. A highlight of the 1920s was the signing of South Sydney star, Harold Horder as their captain-coach in 1924 and 1925. With the move to district football in 1933 a new club, the Eastern Suburbs District Rugby League club, was formed.

The club struggled on the field during the 1930s and 1940s and was in severe financial trouble. Between 1937 and 1945 the Easts Tigers won just nine of ninety matches, and suffered three winless seasons in 1940, 1944 and 1945.[1] However, in 1946, the club was successfully revived after suffering many defeats during the war years with the re-election of A.G. (Taffy) Welch as club president and the implementation of a completely new management committee. In 1946 no less than twelve teams were registered with the Brisbane Rugby League. Of these teams, ten were semi finalists and seven made the grand finals. The main object was to present to the public a really strong first grade team. The next year, 1947, saw what would probably be the greatest side fielded by the club. Every trophy competed for in the BRL competition and Premiership were won and had no fewer than eleven players selected for Brisbane's Bulimba Cup team.

The Easts Tigers won their next premiership in 1950, and in 1951 the Easts Tigers contested the Grand Final being beaten by Southern Suburbs, This meant that, since the revival of the club in 1946, they had played six grand finals in succession. They reached the semis in 1952 and the grand final in 1953 where they were again beaten by Souths. In 1954, they failed to make the top four so, for the first time in eight years they failed to compete in the semi-finals. The club was to win the Peter Scott Memorial Trophy in the 1960 season but did not have success again until they won the pre-season competition in 1969.

The 15-year premiership drought forced club officials to search for a top coach and in 1965 former international, Clive Churchill was engaged to try to mould the team into a premiership 13.[2] The effect was the club's appearance in the 1968 Grand Final against Past Brothers. Although they lost the Grand Final it sparked a resurgence in the Easts Tigers' performance for years to come and the Easts Tigers won the Woolworths pre-season competition in 1969.

The coach, Ted Verrenkamp, and his successor, captain-coach Des Morris, brought great success to the club providing the Easts Tigers with numerous finals appearances and Grand Final victories throughout the 1970s. This was through the help of arguably the best Queensland Five-eighth before King Wally, Wayne Lindenberg and the local junior talent highlighted by John Lang..

In the Queensland Wizard Cup era, the Easts Tigers have made the Grand Final five times although having lost all matches, the first to the Redcliffe Dolphins in 1997 then losing to the Burleigh Bears in a memorable extra-time final in 2004. They were defeated again in 2013 by Mackay and the next year by the Northern Pride. 2018 saw the disappointment continue as they lost to the Redcliffe Dolphins.

The club is currently led by President, Keith Philips and Chief Executive Officer, Brian Torpy. In 2008, the year of the centenary of rugby league in Australia, the Club celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary.

On 20 January 2011, through BASES Productions, a family run entertainment group. The Easts Tigers began transmission of a fan-service to help boost the profile of the club and its players called TigerTV, in 2012 TigerTV began live broadcasting of entire matches via the internet; TigerTV has been regularly hosting live stream events of the Easts Tigers with Commentators Mike Higgison, Warren Boland, Gavin Payne, and David Wright. On 6 November 2016, TigerTV transitioned to a 24/7 Streaming Channel with Live and Recorded programming streaming continuously, along with replays and highlights of previous years. On 1 May 2018, play by play commentator Mike Higgison died. TigerTV has paid tribute to Higgison for his contributions in the club, and in Rugby League history. His relief and subsequent replacement is David Wright taking place as play by play commentator.

In 2018, the Easts Tigers rallied towards the end of the season, eventually winning each of the semi-finals, but when confronting old time rival, Redcliffe Dolphins in the Grand Final, the Easts Tigers ultimately came runners-up.

2019 has seen a change in the team line up, with a lot of the juniors and colts moving up to take the club forward, with a dominant first 5 rounds of the QRL competition, they have proven still a strong side, with finals hopes still alive by round 19.

On 18 October 2019, a new Head Coach Craig Hodges starts tenure at Langlands Park, coming fresh from his tenure at the Gold Coast Titans. Hodges, who replaced the sacked Garth Brennan as Gold Coast Titans coach for eight games that year, was announced as the new mentor for the Tigers Intrust Super Cup team in late August, taking over from Scott Sipple. After so many years as a deputy, Hodges, who started his tenure at Langlands Park earlier this month, said the chance to run his own program at a proud and historic club like Easts was too good an opportunity to pass up.[3]

There was much enthusiasm for the 2020 season, but after the first round commenced, the club, and the Queensland Cup competition, were impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and as a result the Queensland Rugby League cancelled its four statewide competitions in 2020 due to the ongoing public health emergency.

The unprecedented decision to bring a premature close the Intrust Super Cup, BHP Premiership, Hastings Deering Colts and Auswide Bank Mal Meninga Cup was made in the interests of the health and safety of players and staff.[4]

The Tigers subsequently paid all its players contracts, and helped retain as much staff as possible. Head Coach Craig and Head of Football Terry Matterson began helping CEO Brian Torpy with renovating the grounds with Mark McDonald. Helping keep Langlands Park clean and fresh.

On 4 September 2020, the club announced their re-branding as the Brisbane Tigers. From the 2021 season onward, the club would play under the new name in the Queensland Cup, Hastings Deering Colts, QRL Women's Premiership and Mal Meninga Cup competitions, but remain as the Eastern Suburbs Tigers for their local and junior teams.[5]

Head Coach Craig Hodges announced on 24 September 2020 that he would resign and move to New Zealand Warriors, the club was thrilled with his appointment and wished him the best of luck. Almost the same time, Terry Matterson expressed an interest in becoming Head Coach of the Tigers, and was approved the following Tuesday. But almost immediately upon the appointment of Kevin Walters to be Coach of Queensland Maroons to become Head Coach of Brisbane Broncos on 30 September,[6] Terry was approached to become assistant Coach and on 15 October 2020, it was announced that Kevin Walters has put together his Holy Trinity with the Broncos coach securing John Cartwright and Terry Matterson as his assistants in a bid to break Brisbane's 15-year premiership drought next season.[7]

Fortunately during this transition, a former Tigers development coach, and previous Head Coach of Souths Logan Magpies, Jon Buchanan came to the club and was announced as the Head Coach on 13 October just before the previous announcement of Terry.

The club is now moving into Preseason 2021 and has announced the Trial dates for Mal Meninga Cup (U18s) and due to COVID-19 cancellations, the Hasting Deering Colts will be an Under 21s competition, a distinction from the usual Under 20s of the previous years.[8]

NRL affiliation

The Easts Tigers were the last team in the Queensland Cup to follow the trend of becoming affiliated with a team from the National Rugby League. After relationships with Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Penrith Panthers, at the end of the 2006 NRL season the New South Wales club South Sydney Rabbitohs announced an alliance with the Easts Tigers as a feeder club for the National Rugby League (NRL) side.

At the end of the 2007 season it was announced that the Rabbitohs and the Easts Tigers would no longer be affiliated due to various conflicting issues, the Easts Tigers instead looked closer to home and struck an affiliate deal with the Brisbane Broncos.

At the end of the 2010 NRL season the Victorian club Melbourne Storm announced an alliance with the Easts Tigers as a feeder club for their NRL side. The partnership with the Easts Tigers allowed the Melbourne Storm to tap into the Easts Tigers' recruitment and development systems in Queensland, as well as providing a club for young Queenslanders recruited by the Melbourne Storm to play at and develop without having to relocate to Melbourne.[9][10] The affiliation with Melbourne has been extended a number of times, with the latest extension being until the end of the 2024 season.[11][12]

NRL bid

In March 2020, the Tigers entered the bidding race to win a potential license to join the NRL.[13] In early June, the club filed a trademark for the name "Brisbane Firehawks", which would avoid a naming clash with existing NRL side Wests Tigers.[14]

Players

2022 squad

2022 Brisbane Tigers squad
First team squad Coaching staff
  • Alec MacDonald LK
  • Bennett Leslie LK
  • Blake Barbuto HK
  • Brett Greinke PR
  • Bronson Garlick HK
  • Cameron Torpy PR
  • Darius Farmer SR
  • George Fai PR
  • Caleb Daunt HB
  • Sam Elliott SR
  • Solomona Faataape CE
  • Justin Fai PR
  • Sam Foster HB
  • Brett Greinke (c)PR
  • Jaiyden Hunt PR
  • Bennett Leslie LK
  • Darren Nicholls HB
  • Jack Peoples SR
  • Linc Port WG
  • Michael Purcell FB
  • William Samuel PR
  • Jack Svendsen LK
  • Zak Taibi CE
  • Jarred Tuite LK
  • James Waterson WG
  • Heath Wilson PR

Head coach

  • Jon Buchanan



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)



Melbourne Storm allocated players

Storm splits its squad of NRL and development list players between the Tigers and Sunshine Coast Falcons, with players not required for that weekend’s NRL fixture heading to their Queensland Cup team:[15]

Notable players

In 2008, the Easts Tigers named their 75 Year "Dream Team", which included players from 1933 to 2007.[16] The team consists of 13 players who have played more than 50 games for the club, chosen by a panel of experts.[17]


No. Position Player
1   FB Noel Morgan
2   WG Jeff Denman
3   CE Bob Hagan
4   CE John Eales
5   WG John Schatz
6   FE Col McCartney
7   HB Wayne Lindenberg
No. Position Player
8   PR Jack Ryrie
9   HK John Lang
10   PR Rod Morris
11   SR Des Morris
12   SR Darren Smith
13   LK Joe Baker

Internationals

Notable juniors

Results

Queensland Cup

Since the inception of the Queensland Cup in 1996 the Easts Tigers have been fairly successful. Reaching the Grand Final on five occasions, they consistently place in the top half of the table usually making the finals. In 24 years they have made the finals 16 times.

 
Easts celebrate in the 2006 season after reaching the Semi-Finals for the seventh time in ten years, a feat no other club in the competition has achieved.
  • 1996 - 4th
  • 1997 - Runners Up - 2nd
  • 1998 - 9th
  • 1999 - 5th
  • 2000 - 3rd
  • 2001 - 4th
  • 2002 - 4th
  • 2003 - 9th
  • 2004 - Runners Up - 2nd
  • 2005 - 8th
  • 2006 - 3rd
  • 2007 - 5th
  • 2008 - 7th
  • 2009 - 9th
  • 2010 - 11th
  • 2011 - 8th
  • 2012 - 6th
  • 2013 - Runners Up - 2nd
  • 2014 - Runners Up - 2nd
  • 2015 - 4th
  • 2016 - 6th
  • 2017 - 4th
  • 2018 - Runners Up - 2nd
  • 2019 - 8th
  • 2020 - Season cancelled[19]

Brisbane A Grade / FOGS Cup Results

The FOGS Cup is an 6-team competition local Brisbane A Grade competition. It was previously known as the FOGS Cup and was a level below the QRL's Intrust Super Cup. The Easts Tigers have had a team in the Cup since its inception in 2001 and have been the most successful club to date, winning the premiership 8 from 19 seasons.

  • 2001 - Premiers
  • 2002 - Premiers
  • 2003 - Runners-up - 2nd
  • 2004 - Premiers
  • 2005 - Premiers
  • 2006 - 4th
  • 2008 - Premiers
  • 2009 -
  • 2010 -
  • 2011 -
  • 2012 - Premiers
  • 2013 - Premiers
  • 2014 - Premiers
  • 2015 - 3rd
  • 2016 - 6th
  • 2017 - 5th
  • 2018 - 4th
  • 2019 - 4th
  • 2020 - Withdrew from the competition

Honours

Queensland Cup

  • Premierships: None
  • Runners Up: 5
1997, 2004, 2013, 2014, 2018
  • Minor Premiership: None

Records

Most Games for Club

  • 196, Scott Sipple
  • 183, Shane Neumann
  • 163, Wade Liddell
  • 156, Isaac Kaufmann
  • 152, Matthew Zgrajewski

Most Points for Club

Most Tries for Club

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Haddan, Steve; Our Game: The Celebration of Brisbane Rugby League 1909-1987, p. 125 ISBN 9780995351202
  2. ^ Pollard, Jack (1965). Gregory's Guide to Rugby League. Australia: Grenville Publishing. p144.
  3. ^ Heslehurst, Brayden. "New Easts coach Craig Hodges starts tenure at Langlands Park". Couriermail.com.au. Nationwide News Pty Ltd. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  4. ^ Hillier, Michael (27 March 2020). "Four QRL statewide competitions cancelled for 2020". QRL.com.au. National Rugby League. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Eastern Suburbs to play as Brisbane Tigers from 2021". thetigers.com.au. 4 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Kevin Walters Appointed Brisbane Broncos Coach". broncos.com.au. National Rugby League. 30 September 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  7. ^ Badel, Peter; Meyn, Travis. "Brisbane Broncos sign John Cartwright, Terry Matterson as Kevin Walters' assistants". The Courier Mail. News Corp. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  8. ^ "2021 U18s and U21s Trials Are On". TheTigers.com.au. ESDRFLC Inc. 2 October 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  9. ^ Young Tigers' big break | CQ News
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 March 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  11. ^ Pryde, Scott (23 November 2021). "Storm make decision on Queensland Cup partnership". Zero Tackle. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  12. ^ Tabet, Melissa (23 November 2021). "Storm and Tigers sign partnership extension". thetigers.com.au. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  13. ^ https://www.zerotackle.com/new-club-makes-bid-for-nrls-new-expansion-team-53024/ New club makes bid for NRL's new expansion team
  14. ^ https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/a-little-nhl-but-also-very-rugby-league-will-this-be-the-name-of-brisbanes-second-nrl-team/news-story/8754ebab882a140f3913bfcdc3f78935 NRL expansion 2nd Brisbane team: Possible name lodged for 17th NRL team
  15. ^ "2022 Feeder Club Allocations". melbournestorm.com.au. 4 February 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  16. ^ Easts Tigers 75 Year Dream Team 25 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Selection 10 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Pollard, Jack (1965). Gregory's Guide to Rugby League. Australia: Grenville Publishing. p144.
  19. ^ Hillier, Michael (27 March 2020). "Four QRL statewide competitions cancelled for 2020". QRL.com.au. National Rugby League. Retrieved 19 October 2020.

On-line references

  1. retrieved 7 December 2005
  2. retrieved 7 December 2005

External links

  • Official website

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The Brisbane Tigers are a rugby league club based at Langlands Park in the suburb of Coorparoo in Brisbane Australia Since 1996 they have competed in the Queensland Cup having competed in the Brisbane Rugby League from 1934 to 1997 where they won eight premierships Brisbane TigersClub informationFull nameBrisbane Tigers Rugby League Football Club Inc Nickname s The Tigers EastsColours Orange BlackFoundedCoorparoo 1917 Eastern Suburbs Districts 1933 Websitethetigers com auCurrent detailsGround s Totally Workwear Stadium 5 000 CEOBrian TorpyCoachJon BuchananCaptainDarren NichollsCompetitionQueensland Cup2022 season9thCurrent seasonRecordsPremierships8 1923 1947 1950 1972 1977 1978 1983 1991 Runners up17 1922 1925 1926 1946 1948 1949 1951 1953 1968 1971 1992 1993 1995 1997 2004 2013 2014 2018 Wooden spoons0Most capped226 Des MorrisHighest points scorer871 Shane McNallyFormed as Coorparoo in 1917 the club became the Eastern Suburbs Tigers in 1933 commonly referred to as Easts Tigers or Easts In 2020 the club re branded as the Brisbane Tigers keeping their traditional colours of gold and black Tigers have begun a new weekly episodic podcast show shared across the Tigers social networks it is called League amp More with John Devine featured prominently on the Brisbane Tigers TigerTV website https tigertv net which is your place to watch rugby league news video and photos from the Queensland Rugby League featuring Intrust Super Cup BHP Premiereship and Hastings Deering Colts U20s Contents 1 History 2 NRL affiliation 3 NRL bid 4 Players 4 1 2022 squad 4 2 Melbourne Storm allocated players 4 3 Notable players 4 4 Internationals 4 5 Notable juniors 5 Results 5 1 Queensland Cup 5 2 Brisbane A Grade FOGS Cup Results 6 Honours 6 1 Queensland Cup 7 Records 8 See also 9 Footnotes 10 On line references 11 External linksHistory Edit Eastern Suburbs logo Easts had competed as Coorparoo in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership from 1917 A highlight of the 1920s was the signing of South Sydney star Harold Horder as their captain coach in 1924 and 1925 With the move to district football in 1933 a new club the Eastern Suburbs District Rugby League club was formed The club struggled on the field during the 1930s and 1940s and was in severe financial trouble Between 1937 and 1945 the Easts Tigers won just nine of ninety matches and suffered three winless seasons in 1940 1944 and 1945 1 However in 1946 the club was successfully revived after suffering many defeats during the war years with the re election of A G Taffy Welch as club president and the implementation of a completely new management committee In 1946 no less than twelve teams were registered with the Brisbane Rugby League Of these teams ten were semi finalists and seven made the grand finals The main object was to present to the public a really strong first grade team The next year 1947 saw what would probably be the greatest side fielded by the club Every trophy competed for in the BRL competition and Premiership were won and had no fewer than eleven players selected for Brisbane s Bulimba Cup team The Easts Tigers won their next premiership in 1950 and in 1951 the Easts Tigers contested the Grand Final being beaten by Southern Suburbs This meant that since the revival of the club in 1946 they had played six grand finals in succession They reached the semis in 1952 and the grand final in 1953 where they were again beaten by Souths In 1954 they failed to make the top four so for the first time in eight years they failed to compete in the semi finals The club was to win the Peter Scott Memorial Trophy in the 1960 season but did not have success again until they won the pre season competition in 1969 The 15 year premiership drought forced club officials to search for a top coach and in 1965 former international Clive Churchill was engaged to try to mould the team into a premiership 13 2 The effect was the club s appearance in the 1968 Grand Final against Past Brothers Although they lost the Grand Final it sparked a resurgence in the Easts Tigers performance for years to come and the Easts Tigers won the Woolworths pre season competition in 1969 The coach Ted Verrenkamp and his successor captain coach Des Morris brought great success to the club providing the Easts Tigers with numerous finals appearances and Grand Final victories throughout the 1970s This was through the help of arguably the best Queensland Five eighth before King Wally Wayne Lindenberg and the local junior talent highlighted by John Lang In the Queensland Wizard Cup era the Easts Tigers have made the Grand Final five times although having lost all matches the first to the Redcliffe Dolphins in 1997 then losing to the Burleigh Bears in a memorable extra time final in 2004 They were defeated again in 2013 by Mackay and the next year by the Northern Pride 2018 saw the disappointment continue as they lost to the Redcliffe Dolphins The club is currently led by President Keith Philips and Chief Executive Officer Brian Torpy In 2008 the year of the centenary of rugby league in Australia the Club celebrated its seventy fifth anniversary On 20 January 2011 through BASES Productions a family run entertainment group The Easts Tigers began transmission of a fan service to help boost the profile of the club and its players called TigerTV in 2012 TigerTV began live broadcasting of entire matches via the internet TigerTV has been regularly hosting live stream events of the Easts Tigers with Commentators Mike Higgison Warren Boland Gavin Payne and David Wright On 6 November 2016 TigerTV transitioned to a 24 7 Streaming Channel with Live and Recorded programming streaming continuously along with replays and highlights of previous years On 1 May 2018 play by play commentator Mike Higgison died TigerTV has paid tribute to Higgison for his contributions in the club and in Rugby League history His relief and subsequent replacement is David Wright taking place as play by play commentator In 2018 the Easts Tigers rallied towards the end of the season eventually winning each of the semi finals but when confronting old time rival Redcliffe Dolphins in the Grand Final the Easts Tigers ultimately came runners up 2019 has seen a change in the team line up with a lot of the juniors and colts moving up to take the club forward with a dominant first 5 rounds of the QRL competition they have proven still a strong side with finals hopes still alive by round 19 On 18 October 2019 a new Head Coach Craig Hodges starts tenure at Langlands Park coming fresh from his tenure at the Gold Coast Titans Hodges who replaced the sacked Garth Brennan as Gold Coast Titans coach for eight games that year was announced as the new mentor for the Tigers Intrust Super Cup team in late August taking over from Scott Sipple After so many years as a deputy Hodges who started his tenure at Langlands Park earlier this month said the chance to run his own program at a proud and historic club like Easts was too good an opportunity to pass up 3 There was much enthusiasm for the 2020 season but after the first round commenced the club and the Queensland Cup competition were impacted by COVID 19 pandemic and as a result the Queensland Rugby League cancelled its four statewide competitions in 2020 due to the ongoing public health emergency The unprecedented decision to bring a premature close the Intrust Super Cup BHP Premiership Hastings Deering Colts and Auswide Bank Mal Meninga Cup was made in the interests of the health and safety of players and staff 4 The Tigers subsequently paid all its players contracts and helped retain as much staff as possible Head Coach Craig and Head of Football Terry Matterson began helping CEO Brian Torpy with renovating the grounds with Mark McDonald Helping keep Langlands Park clean and fresh On 4 September 2020 the club announced their re branding as the Brisbane Tigers From the 2021 season onward the club would play under the new name in the Queensland Cup Hastings Deering Colts QRL Women s Premiership and Mal Meninga Cup competitions but remain as the Eastern Suburbs Tigers for their local and junior teams 5 Head Coach Craig Hodges announced on 24 September 2020 that he would resign and move to New Zealand Warriors the club was thrilled with his appointment and wished him the best of luck Almost the same time Terry Matterson expressed an interest in becoming Head Coach of the Tigers and was approved the following Tuesday But almost immediately upon the appointment of Kevin Walters to be Coach of Queensland Maroons to become Head Coach of Brisbane Broncos on 30 September 6 Terry was approached to become assistant Coach and on 15 October 2020 it was announced that Kevin Walters has put together his Holy Trinity with the Broncos coach securing John Cartwright and Terry Matterson as his assistants in a bid to break Brisbane s 15 year premiership drought next season 7 Fortunately during this transition a former Tigers development coach and previous Head Coach of Souths Logan Magpies Jon Buchanan came to the club and was announced as the Head Coach on 13 October just before the previous announcement of Terry The club is now moving into Preseason 2021 and has announced the Trial dates for Mal Meninga Cup U18s and due to COVID 19 cancellations the Hasting Deering Colts will be an Under 21s competition a distinction from the usual Under 20s of the previous years 8 NRL affiliation EditThe Easts Tigers were the last team in the Queensland Cup to follow the trend of becoming affiliated with a team from the National Rugby League After relationships with Cronulla Sutherland Sharks and the Penrith Panthers at the end of the 2006 NRL season the New South Wales club South Sydney Rabbitohs announced an alliance with the Easts Tigers as a feeder club for the National Rugby League NRL side At the end of the 2007 season it was announced that the Rabbitohs and the Easts Tigers would no longer be affiliated due to various conflicting issues the Easts Tigers instead looked closer to home and struck an affiliate deal with the Brisbane Broncos At the end of the 2010 NRL season the Victorian club Melbourne Storm announced an alliance with the Easts Tigers as a feeder club for their NRL side The partnership with the Easts Tigers allowed the Melbourne Storm to tap into the Easts Tigers recruitment and development systems in Queensland as well as providing a club for young Queenslanders recruited by the Melbourne Storm to play at and develop without having to relocate to Melbourne 9 10 The affiliation with Melbourne has been extended a number of times with the latest extension being until the end of the 2024 season 11 12 NRL bid EditMain article Brisbane Firehawks In March 2020 the Tigers entered the bidding race to win a potential license to join the NRL 13 In early June the club filed a trademark for the name Brisbane Firehawks which would avoid a naming clash with existing NRL side Wests Tigers 14 Players Edit2022 squad Edit 2022 Brisbane Tigers squad First team squad Coaching staffAlec MacDonald LK Bennett Leslie LK Blake Barbuto HK Brett Greinke PR Bronson Garlick HK Cameron Torpy PR Darius Farmer SR George Fai PR Caleb Daunt HB Sam Elliott SR Solomona Faataape CE Justin Fai PR Sam Foster HB Brett Greinke c PR Jaiyden Hunt PR Bennett Leslie LK Darren Nicholls HB Jack Peoples SR Linc Port WG Michael Purcell FB William Samuel PR Jack Svendsen LK Zak Taibi CE Jarred Tuite LK James Waterson WG Heath Wilson PR Head coach Jon Buchanan Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s Melbourne Storm allocated players Edit Storm splits its squad of NRL and development list players between the Tigers and Sunshine Coast Falcons with players not required for that weekend s NRL fixture heading to their Queensland Cup team 15 Jesse Bromwich Xavier Coates Tom Eisenhuth Bronson Garlick Cole Geyer Jordan Grant Dean Ieremia George Jennings Felise Kaufusi Josh King Nick Meaney Cameron Munster Jayden Nikorima Jonah Pezet Marion Seve Christian Welch Notable players Edit In 2008 the Easts Tigers named their 75 Year Dream Team which included players from 1933 to 2007 16 The team consists of 13 players who have played more than 50 games for the club chosen by a panel of experts 17 No Position Player1 FB Noel Morgan2 WG Jeff Denman3 CE Bob Hagan4 CE John Eales5 WG John Schatz6 FE Col McCartney7 HB Wayne Lindenberg No Position Player8 PR Jack Ryrie9 HK John Lang10 PR Rod Morris11 SR Des Morris12 SR Darren Smith13 LK Joe BakerInternationals Edit Neville Broadfoot 18 Bill Christie Bob Hagan Arther Henderson Jeff Denman John Lang John Payne Rod MorrisNotable juniors Edit Alan Cann Patrick Carrigan Tonie Carroll Ryley Jacks Paul Khan Kalyn Ponga Christian WelchResults EditQueensland Cup Edit Since the inception of the Queensland Cup in 1996 the Easts Tigers have been fairly successful Reaching the Grand Final on five occasions they consistently place in the top half of the table usually making the finals In 24 years they have made the finals 16 times Easts celebrate in the 2006 season after reaching the Semi Finals for the seventh time in ten years a feat no other club in the competition has achieved 1996 4th 1997 Runners Up 2nd 1998 9th 1999 5th 2000 3rd 2001 4th 2002 4th 2003 9th 2004 Runners Up 2nd 2005 8th 2006 3rd 2007 5th 2008 7th 2009 9th 2010 11th 2011 8th 2012 6th 2013 Runners Up 2nd 2014 Runners Up 2nd 2015 4th 2016 6th 2017 4th 2018 Runners Up 2nd 2019 8th 2020 Season cancelled 19 Brisbane A Grade FOGS Cup Results Edit The FOGS Cup is an 6 team competition local Brisbane A Grade competition It was previously known as the FOGS Cup and was a level below the QRL s Intrust Super Cup The Easts Tigers have had a team in the Cup since its inception in 2001 and have been the most successful club to date winning the premiership 8 from 19 seasons 2001 Premiers 2002 Premiers 2003 Runners up 2nd 2004 Premiers 2005 Premiers 2006 4th 2008 Premiers 2009 2010 2011 2012 Premiers 2013 Premiers 2014 Premiers 2015 3rd 2016 6th 2017 5th 2018 4th 2019 4th 2020 Withdrew from the competitionHonours EditQueensland Cup Edit Premierships None Runners Up 51997 2004 2013 2014 2018 dd Minor Premiership NoneRecords EditMost Games for Club 196 Scott Sipple 183 Shane Neumann 163 Wade Liddell 156 Isaac Kaufmann 152 Matthew ZgrajewskiMost Points for Club 648 Scott Thorburn 553 Cody Walker 504 Matt Lockyer 394 Billy Walters 358 John WilshereMost Tries for Club 81 Shane Neumann 65 Wade Liddell 57 Jarrod McInally 54 Cody Walker 53 Isaac KaufmannSee also Edit Sports portalNational Rugby League reserves affiliationsFootnotes Edit Haddan Steve Our Game The Celebration of Brisbane Rugby League 1909 1987 p 125 ISBN 9780995351202 Pollard Jack 1965 Gregory s Guide to Rugby League Australia Grenville Publishing p144 Heslehurst Brayden New Easts coach Craig Hodges starts tenure at Langlands Park Couriermail com au Nationwide News Pty Ltd Retrieved 19 October 2020 Hillier Michael 27 March 2020 Four QRL statewide competitions cancelled for 2020 QRL com au National Rugby League Retrieved 19 October 2020 Eastern Suburbs to play as Brisbane Tigers from 2021 thetigers com au 4 September 2020 Kevin Walters Appointed Brisbane Broncos Coach broncos com au National Rugby League 30 September 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 Badel Peter Meyn Travis Brisbane Broncos sign John Cartwright Terry Matterson as Kevin Walters assistants The Courier Mail News Corp Retrieved 19 October 2020 2021 U18s and U21s Trials Are On TheTigers com au ESDRFLC Inc 2 October 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 Young Tigers big break CQ News News Archived from the original on 16 March 2011 Retrieved 31 January 2012 Pryde Scott 23 November 2021 Storm make decision on Queensland Cup partnership Zero Tackle Retrieved 23 November 2021 Tabet Melissa 23 November 2021 Storm and Tigers sign partnership extension thetigers com au Retrieved 23 November 2021 https www zerotackle com new club makes bid for nrls new expansion team 53024 New club makes bid for NRL s new expansion team https www foxsports com au nrl nrl premiership a little nhl but also very rugby league will this be the name of brisbanes second nrl team news story 8754ebab882a140f3913bfcdc3f78935 NRL expansion 2nd Brisbane team Possible name lodged for 17th NRL team 2022 Feeder Club Allocations melbournestorm com au 4 February 2022 Retrieved 6 February 2022 Easts Tigers 75 Year Dream Team Archived 25 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Selection Archived 10 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Pollard Jack 1965 Gregory s Guide to Rugby League Australia Grenville Publishing p144 Hillier Michael 27 March 2020 Four QRL statewide competitions cancelled for 2020 QRL com au National Rugby League Retrieved 19 October 2020 On line references EditEastern Suburbs Tigers History retrieved 7 December 2005 Eastern Suburbs Tigers Statistics retrieved 7 December 2005External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brisbane 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