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1996 Queensland Cup

The 1996 Queensland Cup season was the 1st season of Queensland's premier statewide competition.[1] It had been formed after the Winfield State League was closed after the end of the 1995 Season. It was subsequently superseded by the Queensland Cup.[2] At this time it was considered as the second highest league, directly under the Brisbane Rugby League. It would run under the BRL until 1998 when it would become the highest rugby league competition in the state.

1996 Queensland Cup
DurationMarch 30 – August 31, 1996
Teams16
Premiers Toowoomba Clydesdales (1st title)
Minor premiers Toowoomba Clydesdales (1st title)
Matches played129
Points scored4,789
Top points scorer(s) James Brown (124)
Player of the year Alan Wieland
Top try-scorer(s) Ricky Hewinson
Floyd Hill (14)
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Teams

The inaugural Queensland Cup season featured 16 teams, 12 from south east Queensland, two from north Queensland and one each from central Queensland and Papua New Guinea.

Regular season

The inaugural Queensland Cup consisted of 16 teams and ran for 15 regular season rounds (which included two split rounds) with a top 6 finals system.[3][4]

Ladder

1996 Queensland Cup
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Toowoomba Clydesdales (P) 15 11 1 3 360 226 +134 23
2   Redcliffe Dolphins 15 10 2 3 365 193 +172 22
3   Souths Magpies 15 10 1 4 375 205 +170 21
4   Wests Panthers 15 10 1 4 359 208 +151 21
5   Cairns Cyclones 15 10 0 5 310 224 +86 20
6   Easts Tigers1 14 9 0 5 315 224 +91 19
7   Wynnum Seagulls 15 8 2 5 325 225 +100 18
8   Pine Rivers Brothers 15 9 0 6 339 354 -15 18
9   Norths Devils 15 8 0 7 334 332 +2 16
10   Port Moresby Vipers 15 8 0 7 323 408 -85 16
11   Central Capras 15 7 0 8 309 336 −27 14
12   Mackay Sea Eagles 15 6 1 8 306 285 +21 13
13   Bundaberg Grizzlies1 14 4 0 10 211 348 −137 9
14   Logan City Scorpions 15 3 2 10 236 346 −110 8
15   Sunshine Coast Falcons 15 1 0 14 184 397 −213 2
16   Ipswich Jets 15 0 0 15 138 478 −340 0

1Awarded one point due to game being cancelled.

Finals series

Home Score Away Match Information
Date Venue
Week 1 Qualifying Finals
  Cairns Cyclones 12 – 16   Easts Tigers 3 August 1996 Barlow Park
  Souths Magpies 15 – 22   Wests Panthers 3 August 1996 Davies Park
  Toowoomba Clydesdales 12 – 10   Redcliffe Dolphins 3 August 1996 Athletic Oval
Week 2 Qualifying Finals
  Souths Magpies 34 – 6   Easts Tigers 10 August 1996 Davies Park
  Redcliffe Dolphins 30 – 10   Wests Panthers 11 August 1996 Dolphin Oval
Semi-finals
  Wests Panthers 21 – 8   Souths Magpies 17 August 1996 Purtell Park
  Redcliffe Dolphins 6 – 0   Toowoomba Clydesdales 17 August 1996 Athletic Oval
Preliminary Final
  Toowoomba Clydesdales 19 – 8   Wests Panthers 24 August 1996 Athletic Oval
Grand Final
  Redcliffe Dolphins 6 – 8   Toowoomba Clydesdales 31 August 1996 Suncorp Stadium

Grand Final

Saturday, 31 August
Redcliffe Dolphins   6 – 8   Toowoomba Clydesdales
Tries:
Mark Shipway 1
Goals:
Tony Gould 1
1st: 0 - 2
2nd: 6 - 6
Tries:
1 Shaun Lawson
Goals:
2 Scott Kuhnemann
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Paul Oliver
Redcliffe Dolphins Position Toowoomba Clydesdales
Barry Denduck FB Kyle Warren
Stephen Leyden WG Peter Stennier
Ricky Hewinson CE Andrew Richards
Mark Shipway CE Jeffery Slater
Aaron Douglas WG Darren Lawson
Tom O'Reilly FE Cameron Hamblin
Peter Robinson HB Damian Fry
Grant Cleal PR Russell Voll
Darren Smallhorne HK Mick Jenkins
Danny Nutley PR Kayne Spicer
Ian Graham (c) SR Scott Kuhnemann
Kahu Tweedie SR Tony Evans
Tony Gould LK Don Saunders (c)
Graham Cotter Bench Paul Sutton
James Hinchey Bench Ross Murray
Bevan Canning Bench Shaun Lawson
Cameron Hurren Bench Craig Scanlan
John Boxsell Coach Gary Lawrence

The inaugural Queensland Cup Grand Final featured minor premiers, the Toowoomba Clydesdales, and the second placed Redcliffe Dolphins, in what would be the fourth meeting between the two sides in 1996. The first encounter was in Round 13, with Redcliffe defeating Toowoomba 18-8 to secure the two competition points. The sides then met twice in the final series, with both matches being low-scoring, defensive battles. In the qualifying final, the Clydesdales recorded a narrow 12-10 win over the Dolphins, while two weeks later Redcliffe held on for a 6-0 victory to progress to the Grand Final.

First half

Toowoomba second-rower Scott Kuhnemann recorded the only points in the first half, kicking a penalty goal in the 21st minute. This came after Redcliffe captain Ian Graham and Toowoomba's Paul Sutton were both sin binned for fighting.

Second half

The first try of the final was eventually scored by Clydesdales' interchange player Shaun Lawson, who dummied and stepped through the Dolphins' defence to score under the posts. Redcliffe then hit back through centre Mark Shipway, who received the ball 35 metres out from the try line and sprinted around the Toowoomba defence to get his side back into the contest.

Redcliffe were then denied twice in the dying minutes by the Clydesdales' defence. Halfback Peter Robinson was stopped just before the line by Toowoomba fullback Kyle Warren, who knocked himself unconscious in the process, while Cameron Hurren had the ball knocked out of his arms, just moments later, as he went over the try line. As of 2019, the 8–6 scoreline is still the lowest ever in a Queensland Cup Grand Final.

Player statistics

The following statistics are correct as of the conclusion of Round 15.

End-of-season awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Queensland R.LEAGUE 1996 Season Page 18 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 17 Dec 2007
  2. ^ Wikipedia Winfield State League Retrieved 17 Dec 2007
  3. ^ Queensland R.LEAGUE 1996 Table 8 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 17 Dec 2007
  4. ^ Queensland R.LEAGUE 1996 Results 18 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 17 Dec 2007

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The 1996 Queensland Cup season was the 1st season of Queensland s premier statewide competition 1 It had been formed after the Winfield State League was closed after the end of the 1995 Season It was subsequently superseded by the Queensland Cup 2 At this time it was considered as the second highest league directly under the Brisbane Rugby League It would run under the BRL until 1998 when it would become the highest rugby league competition in the state 1996 Queensland CupDurationMarch 30 August 31 1996Teams16PremiersToowoomba Clydesdales 1st title Minor premiersToowoomba Clydesdales 1st title Matches played129Points scored4 789Top points scorer s James Brown 124 Player of the yearAlan WielandTop try scorer s Ricky Hewinson Floyd Hill 14 1997 Contents 1 Teams 2 Regular season 3 Ladder 4 Finals series 5 Grand Final 5 1 First half 5 2 Second half 6 Player statistics 6 1 Leading try scorers 6 2 Leading point scorers 7 End of season awards 8 See also 9 ReferencesTeams EditThe inaugural Queensland Cup season featured 16 teams 12 from south east Queensland two from north Queensland and one each from central Queensland and Papua New Guinea Colours Club Home ground s Bundaberg Grizzlies Salter Oval Cairns Cyclones Barlow Park Central Capras Browne Park Easts Tigers Langlands Park Ipswich Jets North Ipswich Reserve Logan City Scorpions Meakin Park Mackay Sea Eagles Mackay JRL Grounds Norths Devils Bishop Park Pine Rivers Brothers Bray Park Port Moresby Vipers Lloyd Robson Oval Redcliffe Dolphins Dolphin Oval Souths Magpies Davies Park Sunshine Coast Falcons Kawana Sports Ground Toowoomba Clydesdales Athletic Oval Wests Panthers Purtell Park Wynnum Seagulls Kougari OvalRegular season EditThe inaugural Queensland Cup consisted of 16 teams and ran for 15 regular season rounds which included two split rounds with a top 6 finals system 3 4 Ladder Edit1996 Queensland CupPos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts1 Toowoomba Clydesdales P 15 11 1 3 360 226 134 232 Redcliffe Dolphins 15 10 2 3 365 193 172 223 Souths Magpies 15 10 1 4 375 205 170 214 Wests Panthers 15 10 1 4 359 208 151 215 Cairns Cyclones 15 10 0 5 310 224 86 206 Easts Tigers1 14 9 0 5 315 224 91 197 Wynnum Seagulls 15 8 2 5 325 225 100 188 Pine Rivers Brothers 15 9 0 6 339 354 15 189 Norths Devils 15 8 0 7 334 332 2 1610 Port Moresby Vipers 15 8 0 7 323 408 85 1611 Central Capras 15 7 0 8 309 336 27 1412 Mackay Sea Eagles 15 6 1 8 306 285 21 1313 Bundaberg Grizzlies1 14 4 0 10 211 348 137 914 Logan City Scorpions 15 3 2 10 236 346 110 815 Sunshine Coast Falcons 15 1 0 14 184 397 213 216 Ipswich Jets 15 0 0 15 138 478 340 01Awarded one point due to game being cancelled Finals series EditHome Score Away Match InformationDate VenueWeek 1 Qualifying Finals Cairns Cyclones 12 16 Easts Tigers 3 August 1996 Barlow Park Souths Magpies 15 22 Wests Panthers 3 August 1996 Davies Park Toowoomba Clydesdales 12 10 Redcliffe Dolphins 3 August 1996 Athletic OvalWeek 2 Qualifying Finals Souths Magpies 34 6 Easts Tigers 10 August 1996 Davies Park Redcliffe Dolphins 30 10 Wests Panthers 11 August 1996 Dolphin OvalSemi finals Wests Panthers 21 8 Souths Magpies 17 August 1996 Purtell Park Redcliffe Dolphins 6 0 Toowoomba Clydesdales 17 August 1996 Athletic OvalPreliminary Final Toowoomba Clydesdales 19 8 Wests Panthers 24 August 1996 Athletic OvalGrand Final Redcliffe Dolphins 6 8 Toowoomba Clydesdales 31 August 1996 Suncorp StadiumGrand Final EditSaturday 31 AugustRedcliffe Dolphins 6 8 Toowoomba ClydesdalesTries Mark Shipway 1Goals Tony Gould 1 1st 0 22nd 6 6 Tries 1 Shaun LawsonGoals 2 Scott KuhnemannSuncorp StadiumAttendance 6 500Referee Paul Oliver Redcliffe Dolphins Position Toowoomba ClydesdalesBarry Denduck FB Kyle WarrenStephen Leyden WG Peter StennierRicky Hewinson CE Andrew RichardsMark Shipway CE Jeffery SlaterAaron Douglas WG Darren LawsonTom O Reilly FE Cameron HamblinPeter Robinson HB Damian FryGrant Cleal PR Russell VollDarren Smallhorne HK Mick JenkinsDanny Nutley PR Kayne SpicerIan Graham c SR Scott KuhnemannKahu Tweedie SR Tony EvansTony Gould LK Don Saunders c Graham Cotter Bench Paul SuttonJames Hinchey Bench Ross MurrayBevan Canning Bench Shaun LawsonCameron Hurren Bench Craig ScanlanJohn Boxsell Coach Gary LawrenceThe inaugural Queensland Cup Grand Final featured minor premiers the Toowoomba Clydesdales and the second placed Redcliffe Dolphins in what would be the fourth meeting between the two sides in 1996 The first encounter was in Round 13 with Redcliffe defeating Toowoomba 18 8 to secure the two competition points The sides then met twice in the final series with both matches being low scoring defensive battles In the qualifying final the Clydesdales recorded a narrow 12 10 win over the Dolphins while two weeks later Redcliffe held on for a 6 0 victory to progress to the Grand Final First half Edit Toowoomba second rower Scott Kuhnemann recorded the only points in the first half kicking a penalty goal in the 21st minute This came after Redcliffe captain Ian Graham and Toowoomba s Paul Sutton were both sin binned for fighting Second half Edit The first try of the final was eventually scored by Clydesdales interchange player Shaun Lawson who dummied and stepped through the Dolphins defence to score under the posts Redcliffe then hit back through centre Mark Shipway who received the ball 35 metres out from the try line and sprinted around the Toowoomba defence to get his side back into the contest Redcliffe were then denied twice in the dying minutes by the Clydesdales defence Halfback Peter Robinson was stopped just before the line by Toowoomba fullback Kyle Warren who knocked himself unconscious in the process while Cameron Hurren had the ball knocked out of his arms just moments later as he went over the try line As of 2019 the 8 6 scoreline is still the lowest ever in a Queensland Cup Grand Final Player statistics EditThe following statistics are correct as of the conclusion of Round 15 Leading try scorers Edit Pos Player Team Tries1 Ricky Hewinson Redcliffe Dolphins 15Floyd Hill Souths Magpies 153 Robert Volu Port Moresby Vipers 144 Seko Pae Port Moresby Vipers 13Robbie Schmidt Cairns Cyclones 13 Leading point scorers Edit Pos Player Team T G FG Pts1 James Brown Wests Panthers 6 50 1242 Ron Troutman Wynnum Seagulls 7 45 1183 Scott Maguire Pine Rivers Brothers 4 50 1 1174 Floyd Hill Souths Magpies 15 28 1165 Brendan Liston Easts Tigers 3 40 92End of season awards EditCourier Mail Medal Alan Wieland Wests Panthers Rookie of the Year Brendan Liston Easts Tigers See also Edit Queensland portal Sports portalBrisbane Rugby League Queensland Cup Queensland Rugby League Winfield State LeagueReferences Edit Queensland R LEAGUE 1996 Season Page Archived 18 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 17 Dec 2007 Wikipedia Winfield State League Retrieved 17 Dec 2007 Queensland R LEAGUE 1996 Table Archived 8 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 17 Dec 2007 Queensland R LEAGUE 1996 Results Archived 18 March 2013 at 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