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BROTHERS RUGBY CLUB (INC.) Facere et Docere Dominic Paul Shipperley – Wallaby No. 862 91 st ANNUAL REPORT and FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2012 THE 108 th SEASON To be presented to the Annual General Meeting to be held in the Jacaranda Room, Crosby Park, Crosby Road, Albion on Monday 17 December 2012 at 6.30pm

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BROTHERS RUGBY CLUB (INC.)

Facere et Docere

Dominic Paul Shipperley – Wallaby No. 862

91st ANNUAL REPORT and FINANCIAL STATEMENT

2012

THE 108th SEASON

To be presented to the Annual General Meeting to be held in the Jacaranda Room, Crosby Park, Crosby Road, Albion on

Monday 17 December 2012 at 6.30pm

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BROTHERS RUGBY CLUB INC. OFFICE BEARERS

Patron: REV. BRO. VINCENT DUGGAN C.F.C.

Chaplain: REV. FR. L. COOTE P.P.

President: Mr J.E.F. FRAYNE

Vice-President: Mr P.D. FRENCH

Immediate Past President: Mr A.A. SHAW

Chairman: Mr J.E.F. FRAYNE

General Manager: Mr M.J. KAYE

Hon. Treasurer: Mr D.J. HOGAN

Hon. Secretary: Mr A.J. MCDERMOTT

Club Captain: Mr A.S. SAUER

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Mr. J.E.F. FRAYNE, Mr P.D. FRENCH, Mr. M.J. GIBBS, Mr. J.P. DIAMOND, Mr. C.A. WARNER, Mr. A.J LALOR,

Mr. G.C.M. ESMONDE, Mr. M.E. FRENEY, Mr. G.B. FELSMAN

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS

Most Rev. M.B. COLERIDGE D.D. (ARCHBISHOP OF BRISBANE), Most Rev. J.A. BATHERSBY A.O. D.D. (ARCHBISHOP EMERITUS OF BRISBANE),

Rev. Bro. V.F. DUGGAN C.F.C. (CHRISTIAN BROTHERS PROVINCIAL), Rev. Bro. R.J. WALLACE C.F.C. A.M. K.C.*.H.S. (AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS RUGBY UNION),

Mr. P. CHAPMAN (ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE), Mr. D. HANLY (ST. JOSEPH’S NUDGEE COLLEGE), Mr. B. LAWLOR (ST. EDMUND’S COLLEGE), Mr. I. MCDONALD (ST. LAURENCE’S COLLEGE),

Ms. A. REBGETZ (ST. COLUMBAN’S COLLEGE), Mr. P. MCLOUGHLIN (MARIST COLLEGE ASHGROVE), Rev. Fr. M. EDWARDS O.M.I. (IONA COLLEGE), Mr. R. OUT (PADUA COLLEGE),

Rev. Bro. R.V. SKELLY C.F.C. (ST. LEO’S COLLEGE-UQ), Mr. E. GAFFNEY (QUEENSLAND IRISH ASSOCIATION)

BROTHERS RUGBY CLUB – LIFE MEMBERS

Mr K.P. FEGAN (1955), Mr J.A. BUCHANAN (1959), Mr T.L. SWEENEY (1961), Mr B.J. DAWSON (1977), Mr R.B. MCGRUTHER O.B.E. (1982), Mr A.A. SHAW (1985),

Mr. R.S. CONN (1989), Mr P.E. MCLEAN M.B.E. (1996), Mr P.B. HOARE (1998), Mr. M. WATT (2000), Mr J.A. EALES A.M. (2001), Mr P.J. OSWALD (2002),

Mr R.G.J. PRICE (2003), Mr. D.J. HOGAN (2004), Dr. P.N. ANDERSEN (2005), Mr. D. CROFT (2006), Mr. D.A. DUNWORTH (2008), Mr. R.W. URE (2009),

Mr. R.P. MAHONEY (2011),

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BROTHERS RUGBY CLUB – LIFE MEMBERS IN MEMORIUM

Rev. Bro. P.A. FURLONG C.F.C* (1912), Rev. Bro. W.M. REIDY C.F.C* (1912), Rev. Bro. L.B. TEVLIN C.F.C* (1912), Mr. J.P. FLYNN* (1926), Mr. C.J. CRANLEY*(1932),

Mr. M.G. LYONS*(1934), Mr. V.J. DORE*(1938), Mr G.J. BRERETON*(1940), Mr. J.A.S. MOORE*, Mr. E.A. STAPLETON*, Mr. R. HODGE*(1947),

Mr. J.E. ROSS M.B.E.*(1948), Mr. J.L. BARLOW*(1949), Mr J.P. FRENCH A.M.*(1950), Mr B.P. O’CONNELL*(1951), Mr. T.B. MCCORMACK c.B.E.*(1952), Mr K.J. HODDA*(1953), Mr. D. GUILFOYLE*(1954), Mr G.F. BERKELEY A.M.*(1960), Mr C.V.J. DAHL O.A.M.*(1962),

Mr K.M. MACCHERONI*(1963), Mr B.F. REID*(1967), Mr J. KENNY*(1969), Mr M.T. HAZELL O.A.M.*(1972), Mr P. ZAPPALA*(1981), Mr F.J. DUHIG*(1983)

* Deceased

Q.R.U. LIFE MEMBERS

Mr. A.S.I. GRALTON*(1904), Mr. D.S. CARTER*(1915), Mr. J.P. FLYNN*(1931), Mr. J.E. ROSS M.B.E.*(1940), Mr. T.B. MCCORMACK c.B.E.*(1956), Mr J.P. FRENCH A.M.*(1959),

Mr K.J. HODDA*(1961), Mr. J.J.BREEN*(1990), Mr R.B. MCGRUTHER O.B.E. (2000)

* Deceased

A.R.U. LIFE MEMBERS

Mr. T.B. MCCORMACK c.B.E.*, Mr J.P. FRENCH A.M.*

* Deceased

Dallan Murphy Matt Kaye

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT Here we are at the end of another year, our 108th in fact. Like a lot of other years before this one it has been a year of achievements, disappointments, and perhaps lost opportunities. Firstly we must congratulate and delight in the achievement of Dom Shipperley in becoming, deservedly, a Wallaby. The ultimate achievement for the Club is to see one of its members reach the pinnacle of our sport. Well done Dom and all our best for a long future with the Australian Wallabies. On the football field we appear to have achieved well, with a minor premiership for premier Grade, premierships for Wyatt and Normandy Cup teams, a grand final appearance for 2nd Grade, resulting unfortunately in defeat, and finals appearances for all other premier grade teams. Colts fought up hard but frankly were undermanned for the competitions they played in. The football department is, amongst other emotions, disappointed however and so real investigation, planning, and action is being undertaken for the future. A strong committee of Recruiters was formed last year and continues to strive for young players to play at the Club. The overwhelming attribute we are seeking is a desire to play Rugby at Brothers. Whilst other Clubs seek to gain allegiance with rewards of monetary incentives, free education and accommodation we aim to develop aspirations amongst our target group to aim high, using the pathway we are developing for them, and all those players at Brothers who have ambitions. That doesn't mean we fail to recognise the fact that some players require assistance in some form; notably assistance with education and employment opportunities so that is where our efforts are directed. Off the field the primary objective continues to be the pursuit of revenue to ensure we continue to operate and grow our Club, field well-presented and prepared teams and plan for the future. Des Hogan will tell you we have made a profit and we will enter into the new year with a little money in the bank and most creditors paid or within terms. We will also be confronted with costs associated with the Clubhouse and generally facility renovation, which are onerous. With the help of the Brisbane City Council staff (notably Lorraine Gregory, now a firm supporter of Brothers Rugby) some significant restoration of the Club has been achieved. We also owe a debt of gratitude to Glen Rohrig, major sponsor, and Guy Ledwidge and Roger Jones, both significant in-kind sponsors, for the work and materials given to us in the improvement of facilities. Our revenue has been underwritten by the support of sponsors, particularly those who have been constant stakeholders in the Club. In that regard Imagetec enters its sixth year as major sponsor, ardent supporter and sometimes business adviser and earns enormous gratitude from the committee. My rough estimate is that Imagetec, at 31 Dec 2013, will have paid the club approximately $185,000 for the right to display their name on the jersey and the hope we generate some leads for their business. We are enormously grateful for the support of all sponsors, particularly when you realise that the QRU is reluctant to commit any money to real publicity for Clubs, and consequently their sponsors. To efficiently operate the Club your committee needs to raise about$450,000 annually and then more than that for renovation and development. Therefore the funds raised by the Welsh Test lunch, organised and sold by Greg Felsman, and Tony Lalor, on committee, and others, not on committee, including Tom Ritchie is invaluable. This event was well supported by corporations, which must in the future be the target market as frankly the financial membership of the Club is firstly tiny, when you consider the persons who have and are involved with the club, and secondly, apart from a notable selection, is apparently not very interested in supporting the fund raising efforts of the committee. In this regard the aim to gain 500 financial members of the club has fallen about 250 short which is frustrating for a dedicated and hard working committee. Big efforts were put in by supporters to make the Golf Day and Ladies Day, important revenue generators, successful. Other efforts to generate income and to extend our supporter base such as The Presidents Club were failures due to either inappropriate models, or complacency, or lack of commitment to achieve success.

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That does not mean we will abandon such initiatives but we need to work harder at development and sale to get the best result. In an effort to improve our planning, prioritisation, execution and to encourage our supporters to join the process of planning and execution of the most needed initiatives, the committee engaged a consultant to moderate the development of a strategic plan for the short term future of the club. The plan is complete and the committee has adopted the priorities that interested persons have disclosed as preferred actions. I will provide a short synopsis of the main features of the plan at the AGM and after the AGM the plan itself will be available on the web-site. At the time you read this we will have commenced some ground rehabilitation work and will have lodged grant applications with the City Council for a grant to pay for a portion of the cost of the upgrade of the Jack Ross oval; and with the State Government for the cost of a major upgrade of the lights on Jack Ross oval. We have plans to use the existing lights to upgrade the lighting on the Vic Walsh oval but that is a costly exercise and therefore won't occur until there are funds available. We believe we have had some success in negotiations with the City Council to have major rectification work on both ovals, under their dump site remediation program, moved up the list so that that work maybe started within three years. The Management Committee and Matt Kaye (General Manager/Rugby Manager) have worked tirelessly to generate income, retain costs and make decisions in the interests of the club. All committee members donate time as volunteers despite having jobs and businesses to attend to. Some also donate money or products from their businesses. Matt works over 60 hours a week during the season and continues to put in long hours even now on administration, planning for next season, recruitment, and running functions, sometimes without assistance, to raise much needed income. Without the extraordinary efforts of these people and the continued work of other volunteers we wouldn't have a functioning club, however people have a limit and without more volunteers at all levels, particularly to serve on committee, and as coaches and managers, we are in danger of losing the main contributors to the well-being of the club. On my own behalf, and on behalf of members and supporters, thank you volunteers, and Matt, for the work you have done to further the objectives of the club. Let us hope there are others who will generously give of their time, who will step up and lighten the load of the relative few. Rugby I believe is on the threshold of major change. The ARU report makes interesting reading and covers more than the corporate governance issues that have made the press; the report has implications for all levels of Rugby and if the ARU is to do its job properly there will be change. There is much to be done and some risks to be taken to ensure Brothers retains its position of one of the iconic institutions within Rugby. We will not prosper without stakeholder support and input in the planning, management and development of the club, consequently I implore anyone connected with Brothers who wants to see the institution regain and retain its reputation to take a part and make a difference. This meeting will I hope elect Peter Lavin to Life Membership. I had the honour and enjoyment of being a Rugby team manager, with Peter Hoare, during most of Peter’s playing days; I am absolutely aware of the work, money and commitment that Peter and others gave to ensuring this iconic club survived the financial troubles of the nineties and early 21st century; and I am personally grateful for the support, monetary and emotional, Peter gave me and the club in 2010 when the failure of the Crossbar, and the folly of employing two high paid officers, put the club once more into financial chaos. Peter’s elevation to the highest honour this club can provide is well deserved and it also means all the main players in ensuring the survival of the club through the nineties have been recognised.

Jim Frayne

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LIFE MEMBER Peter Raymond LAVIN

In 1977 Peter arrived in Brisbane from New Zealand. With rugby knowledge from his early days in New Zealand he saw that Brothers needed a half back. He soon not only reached ‘A’ Grade but found a job and a home becoming an important player in epic grand finals in 1979 (including the replay) and 1980 against old foes, University of Queensland. From 1978 to 1984 Peter played in seven grand finals winning six. In the 1979 season Peter scored 158 points and won seasons best back, this was repeated in 1980, scoring 130 points including 8 field goals with the newspaper reporting at the time “always cheeky and never lacking in confidence, typically Lavin was in the thick of things, many times acting as the ninth forward.” The qualities of determination mixed with the skill that he showed on the field would soon be required off the field as a financial storm was brewing in the background. In 1985 the License club, after a disruptive year because of building extension work incurred a trading loss. Debt was entered into with rates of interest of 14% which rose to 21%. Borrowing costs were $187,000 and snowballing. In 1987 then Club Treasurer and Peter’s friend, Phil Zappala started a campaign to sell $1000 True Blue Perpetual memberships. Peter immediately came to the fore to not only sell memberships but also buying some himself. This effort kept the bank from the door in the short term. However, the original estimate of $1.08m for the extensions doubled, becoming a club debt of $1m after government grants. By 1991 five years of debt took a heavy toll on members and supporters and affected playing performance. Around this time Peter saw the debilitating affect the club’s finances was having on players and decided to do something about it. He joined the fight deciding to deal with the root of the problem by becoming a director of the License club. This fighting attitude was his character on the field and was now transferred to off field activities. This was a courageous call both by Peter and the other Licence Club directors as the position was precarious and unpopular with personal legal liability becoming a real threat and the members venting their frustrations at the board with cries of “What are they doing to our club and its staff”. A plan was hatched to buy out the old debt and refinance a new smaller debt. The only security that could be provided was a form of guarantee. Peter was at the forefront of this. There were eleven members involved as guarantors for a $300,000 CBA loan. At the same time approximately $140,000 was raised by $5000 donations or loans by members on an unsecured basis. With generous support with materials and labour from Brett Walker this money was used to renovate the club and the TAB. Again Peter was to the forefront of all these efforts. In addition, to pay wages in this tight situation Peter, along with the other directors John Diamond, David Dunworth, Roger Herring, Ron Ure, and Bill Andrews took out a personal overdraft known as the “Racing account” to provide working capital. The supports loans and personal overdraft were forgiven by those involved. Without these efforts the licensed club would have gone under and the football club would have been dragged down with it. Peter had a major hand in all financial dealings and efforts to improve the club facilities and management, with his sole aim of ensuring the survival of his “second home” Brothers Rugby Club”. To continue the story, during 2009 the outdoor facility, Tom McCormack Place, was extensively refurbished to enable a bar and restaurant business to be conducted as a means of boosting regular Club revenue. Towards the end of 2009 Peter provided by way of donation, a sum of almost $100,000 which allowed the refurbishment to be completed.

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The failure of the area as a business and the burden of costs associated with the employment of two relatively highly paid staff during 2009/10 resulted in the Club being in a precarious financial position in September 2010. Along with a number of decisions to enable the Club to continue to trade with some confidence that insolvency would not eventuate, Peter was approached to loan the Club a significant sum ($90,000). In the two years since that loan was entered into the terms have been breached by Brothers however Peter continues to support the Club financially by not calling up the facility. A sum of $70,000 remains unpaid at this date. Peter achieved his aim and continues to this day to support the club financially. This, along with his playing career and a ten year coaching career with the juniors, qualifies Peter as a worthy recipient of a Club Life Membership.

P.R. Lavin

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BROTHERS RUGBY CLUB

PERPETUAL TROPHIES

J.C. Atherton, H.F. Edwards & Mick Flynn Memorial Trophy Club Man of the Year This trophy is awarded to the Club Member who best displays the core values of the original constituent awards that now make up this Perpetual Trophy. The Club Member must demonstrate that he not only the Best Club Man but is also a true Brothers & Rugby Man in his efforts for the Club.

- Zac Harding F.M. Arnell & J.P. Gralton Memorial Trophy Most Improved Player This trophy is awarded to the player who best displays the values of not only being the most improved player, but demonstrates the most resilience, heart and spirit in playing for the Club.

- Pierce Fitzgerald Robert McGladrigan Memorial Trophy For Training & Club Spirit This trophy is awarded to the player who displayed an outstanding effort at training and through his endeavours both on and off the field has shown excellent Club spirit.

- Luke Beauchamp Cyril Fogarty Memorial Trophy For Outstanding Service to the Club

- MEDICAL TEAM (Ian Astbury, Joel McPhee, Gina Nelson, Seamus Delahunty, Cynthia Ciezadlo & Dr. Peter Andersen)

Anthony O’Brien Memorial Trophy For Service & Support to the Lower Grades (3rd, 4th & 5th Grades)

- Carl McHale The R.G.J. Price Coaches Award For outstanding service to the Club in the role of a team Coach

- Des Kissane

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Tom Gaffney Memorial Trophy Club Captain

- Anthony Sauer Charlie Seymour Memorial Trophy Most Outstanding Player in a Representative Match

- Dominic Shipperley (Australia vs. South Africa, Perth) The Christian Brothers’ Trophy Best & Fairest Club Player

- Andrew Coady

M.T. “Merv” Hazell O.A.M. Memorial Trophy Best & Fairest Colts Player

- Jack Webby The Patron’s Trophy Rookie of the Year

- David Campbell Highest Point Scorer

- Tim McKellar (170 Points) Brothers Old Boys Rugby Club Trophy Awarded for playing 100 Premier Grade Games for the Club

- NO AWARD F. McDonnell & J.E. Ross M.B.E. Memorial Trophy Awarded to the best performed team

- Wyatt Cup (Ron Price, Mark Andrews, Gerard Jefferies) The Chairman’s Trophy Awarded to the best player in a Grand Final

- Bart Flanagan (Normanby Cup) Jodie Kairl Trophy Colts Man of the Year

- Tom Moloney

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GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT

No Report supplied for inclusion in this Annual Report.

Matt Kaye

CLUB CAPTAIN’S REPORT

No Report supplied for inclusion in this Annual Report.

Anthony Sauer

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REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS

AUSTRALIA:

Dominic Shipperley

QUEENSLAND REDS: Dominic Shipperley Dallan Murphy Joelin Rapana

QUEENSLAND (Uncapped): Dominic Shipperley Dallan Murphy Joelin Rapana Damon Murphy Nathanuel Gendle Lachlan Creighton

QUEENSLAND 2nd XV: Dominic Shipperley Dallan Murphy Joelin Rapana Andrew Coady Mitchell Felsman QUEENSLAND REDS ACADEMY: Mitchell Felsman Dallan Murphy QUEENSLAND SUBURBAN: Michael Timmins Dan deWet

BRISBANE: David Campbell Dylan Taikato-Simpson Damon Murphy Kirwan Sanday Luke Beauchamp

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SEASON EVENTS

EDMUND RICE EDUCATON – Team of All Time

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Brothers Rugby Club would like to congratulate our Old Bhoys who were named in the Christian Brothers College Old Boys Team of All Time.

The Christian Brothers College Old Boy's "Team of All Time" 1. Neil "Tiny" Betts O.A.M. (St Laurence's College, South Brisbane) – SOUTHS 2. Nev Cotterall (St Laurence's College, South Brisbane) – SOUTHS 3. Dan Crowley (St Laurence's College, South Brisbane) – SOUTHS 4. Dr. Bill Campbell (St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace) – WESTS 5. Rod McCall (St Columban's College, Albion) – BROTHERS 6. Tony Shaw (C) (St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace) – BROTHERS 7. Mark Connors (St Laurence's College, South Brisbane) – SOUTHS 8. Dr. Mark Loane A.M. (VC) (Little Flower College, Gympie & St Joseph's Nudgee College) – UNIVERSITY 9. Jimmy Flynn (St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace) – BROTHERS 10. Paul McLean M.B.E. (St Edmund's College, Ipswich & St Joseph's Nudgee College) – BROTHERS 11. James O’Connor (St Joseph's Nudgee College) – 12. Michael Lynagh (St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace) – UNIVERSITY 13. Elton Flatley (St Joseph's Nudgee College) – BROTHERS 14. Drew Mitchell (St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe) – UNIVERSITY 15. Dr. John O’Neill (St Joseph's Nudgee College) – UNIVERSITY 16. Brendan Cannon (St Laurence's College, South Brisbane) – BROTHERS & SOUTHS 17. Tony D’Arcy (St Joseph's Nudgee College) – BROTHERS 18. Damian Frawley (St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace) – BROTHERS 19. Rocky Elsom (St Joseph's Nudgee College) – 20. Dallas O’Neill (St Joseph's Nudgee College) – BROTHERS 21. Tony Parker (St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace) – UNIVERSITY 22. Damian Smith (Clairvaux-MacKillop College, Upper Mt Gravatt) – SOUTHS & GOLD COAST BREAKERS Wallaby Captains (7) - Jimmy Flynn, Tony Shaw, Mark Loane, Paul McLean, Michael Lynagh, Rod McCall, Rocky Elsom

FLYNN – LEWIS MEMORIAL CHALLENGE SHIELD Results

LT. H.M. Flynn D.C.M. - FLTLT. L.S. Lewis Memorial Challenge Shield

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New Perpetual Trophy for Brothers Rugby Club The R G J Price Coaches Award For outstanding service to the Club in the role of a team Coach This trophy was named in honour of Ronnie Price (Life Member, Administrator, Coach & Player) for his service to Brothers Rugby Club as a Coach and mentor. After much success as a player Ronnie turned his hand to Coaching in 1978 with Reserve Grade. He’s probably most famous for coaching Brothers to 5 consecutive “A” Grade Premiership from 1980 to 1984 inclusive. Ronnie has had an outstanding strike rate as a Coach, winning 11 of 13 Grand Finals that his teams have contested. He has also coached a number of representative teams; Queensland B, Brisbane, Australia U21 and Queensland Suburban. In a coaching career that has lasted from 1978 to 2012, Ron has coached players ranging from Wallabies to Colts but all his players say the same thing – thank god for Ronnie Price.

Year Grade COACH Opposition Result

1979 Reserve Grade Premiers University

1980 A Grade Premiers Souths 19-0

1981 A Grade Premiers Teachers-Norths 36-13

1982 A Grade Premiers University 25-16

1983 A Grade Premiers University 30-15

1984 A Grade Premiers Easts 18-3

1989 Colts 1 (U19) Premiers Souths 6-4

1991 Under 21 Premiers Norths 13-9

1993 Under 21 Runners-up University 8-27

1995 Reserve Grade Runners-up Souths

2002 Under 17 (QJRU) Premiers Easts

2005* Reserve Grade Grand Finalist Souths 17-19

2012 Wyatt Cup (QSRU) Premiers Wests 31-6

*Awarded Premiership by QRU after Souths fielded an unqualified player in Grand Final Match

REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS

Queensland ‘B’ 1983, 84

Brisbane 1985, 86, 88

Australian U21 1990

Queensland Suburban 2000-03

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OLD BHOY’S NEWS

Zane Hilton – Head Coach Kyuden Voltex – Japan Top League 2012/13

Martin Field-Dodgson – Skills Coach Benetton Treviso Rugby – RaboDirect PRO12 & Heineken Cup 2012/13

Paul Healy – Head Coach Ordizia Rugby Elkartea– Spain Division De Honor 2011/12 Winners – Copa De Rey Runners up – Division De Honor 2011/2102

Joseph Gardener – former Portuguese International joined the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks which plays in the NCAA Division 3

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Will Chambers – member of the Melbourne Storm that won the 2012 Telstra Premiership in the National Rugby League

Gurvinder Kalar – selected in the Canadian Wolverines Rugby League Team to play against England Lions in Toronto on October 7th 2012

David Ingram – Deployed for 6 months in Afghanistan with 3RAR task group as a part of transport platoon. Part of David’s role is to resupply the various Patrol Bases within their area of operation with fuel, food and water.

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Former Wallaby Captain inducted into Wallaby Hall of Fame

A.A. Shaw One of Brothers and Queensland’s favourite sons, Tony Shaw has been announced as the 26th inductee to the Wallaby Hall of Fame. Tony Shaw was known as a hard and uncompromising forward who led the Wallabies on 15 occasions, including the famous 1980 Bledisloe Cup series win that saw the Australians retain the trans-Tasman silverware for a second straight year. Tony Shaw enjoyed a remarkable career in Rugby. From the Gregory Terrace Rugby nursery, Shaw showed from an early age he was capable of reaching the top level. In 1973 he put on a powerful display for Queensland against Tonga, and played himself into the Wallabies squad for a nine-match tour of England, Wales and Italy. His outstanding form warranted selection for five of the nine games, including the Tests against Wales and England. In 1974 Shaw was in the Queensland team against the visiting All Blacks. But realising his preferred No.8 position was out of reach at the time due to the presence of the legendary Mark Loane Shaw decided to concentrate on flanker and second row. When Japan visited in 1975, and England followed for two Tests, Shaw once more secured his Wallabies place, this time on the side of the scrum. His “go-forward” style was the epitome of the confrontational mentality of the Australian pack and together with Mark Loane and Greg Cornelsen, created what is considered by many to be one of the best back row combinations in Australian Rugby history. In 1978, Daryl Haberecht took over as Australia’s coach, and began discussions with Tony Shaw regarding the captaincy. Even though Shaw was not captain of his club side or Queensland at the time, he was given the honour of leading out the Test team. Under his leadership, Australia won the two Welsh Tests on home soil and Shaw retained the captaincy for the 1978 tour of NZ, where he would play 11 of the 13 matches, including the three Tests. The first two were lost 12-13 and 6-22. Prior to the third and final Test coach Daryl Haberecht suffered a heart attack and was hospitalised. The team rallied in his absence, and in a remarkable display overran NZ 30-16 with Greg Cornelsen scoring a record four tries. It is reported that the reason for the Wallabies turn around in form was thanks to an inspirational on field speech from Shaw. In 1979 Dave Brockhoff took over the coaching duties and appointed Mark Loane as the captain for the one and only Test against the All Blacks where the Wallabies won 12-6 to win the Bledisloe Cup for the first time in decades.

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With Mark Loane’s decision to go to South Africa in 1980, Shaw returned as captain and in a remarkable home series against the All Blacks, Australia ran out victors by two Tests to one. Shaw was retained as captain for the 1980 tour of Fiji, the home games with France in 1981, and the 1981-82 Wallabies tour of the British Isles. On 10 July 1982 at the Sydney Cricket Ground Shaw played his final Test for the Wallabies against Scotland and while there were appearance for his state against the All Blacks and Argentina the curtain was drawn on a remarkable Test career. He captained the Wallabies in 15 Tests, and Australia in 23 other matches.

Tony Shaw

Full Name: Anthony Alexander Shaw

Date of Birth: 23/03/1953

Place of Birth: Brisbane

School Attended: St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace

Wallaby Number: 565

Test Cap: 36 (15 as Captain)

Non-Test Cap: 38

Test Points: 8 (2 tries)

Position Played: Flanker

State: QLD 112 (1973-83)

Clubs: Brothers

Australian Tours:

1973 England & Wales, 1975-76 United Kingdom, Ireland & United Sates,

1976 France, 1978 New Zealand, 1979 Argentina, 1980 Fiji,

1981-82 United Kingdom & Ireland

Former Brothers President & Life Member wins prestigious ARU Award

R.B. McGruther O.B.E.

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The other prestigious award presented at the 2012 John Eales Medal Awards Evening, the Joe French Award, was

won by former Brothers President, Chairman and Life Member, QRU President, Chairman and Life Member and former

ARU Vice-President and Chairman R.B. McGruther OBE, for his outstanding and selfless services to Rugby over the

past four decades.

Dick McGruther OBE was an instrumental figure in the game’s move from its amateur roots to professionalism and also

served as ARU’s representative to the IRB for a number of years.

Past Winners:

YEAR JOE FRENCH AWARD YEAR JOE FRENCH AWARD

2012 Dick McGruther OBE 2003 David Brockhoff OAM

2011 Mark Loane AM 2002 George Pippos OAM

2010 Ron Meagher 2001 NO AWARD

2009 Nick Farr-Jones AM 2000 John Mulford

2008 Br Bob Wallace AM 1999 Bob Templeton MBE

2007 Leo Williams AO 1998 John Eales

2006 Peter Crittle AO 1997 Norbert Byrne AM

2005 Andy Conway 1996 David Campese

2004 Rod MacQueen AM 1995 Andrew Slack

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Since its election your Management Committee has held 12 meetings, attendance at Committee Meetings were as follows;

Mr. J.E.F. FRAYNE (President)……………………………………..………….12

Mr. D.J. HOGAN (Hon. Treasurer)…………………………………….….…..9

Mr. A.J. MCDERMOTT (Hon. Secretary)……………………………….....10

Mr. P.D. FRENCH (Vice-President)……….…………………………..……...8 Mr. M.J. GIBBS………………………………….………..…………………..….…9

Mr. C.A. WARNER…………………………………..……………………….…..…11

Mr. A.J. LALOR…………………………………..………………………..….……..8 Mr. M.E. FRENEY…...………………………….………..……………………..…9

Mr. G.B. FELSMAN.……………………………...………………………..……….9 Mr. J.P. DIAMOND…………………………….……..………………………..…..12

Mr. G.C.M. ESMONDE…………………………………..……………………..…8

Mr. M.J. KAYE (Rugby Manager)………………………………..……………..12

Mr. A.S. SAUER (Club Captain)……………………………………………………0

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COACHES & MANAGERS

GRADE COACHES MANAGERS Queensland Premier Rugby: Premier Grade Matt Kaye, Carl Marshal Anthony McDermott Premier Colts Guy Ledwidge, Anthony Sauer,

Ben McCormack Clint Warner

Brisbane Rugby Union – 1st Division: 1st Grade Des Kissane, Brendan Gabbett,

Peter Williams, Tim Grady Sandra Prestidge, Paul Favell

2nd Grade David Magoffin, Tim McKellar,

Peter Petinari John Diamond

3rd Grade Carl McHale 4th Grade Alistair Smith Colts I Graeme Silvester, Blair Hart Colts 2 Paul Doneley Nathan Freney Queensland Suburban Rugby Union: Normanby Cup Fraser Bax Wyatt Cup Ron Price Mark Andrews,

Gerard Jefferies

SUPPORT STAFF

Rugby Manager: Matt Kaye Grades Co-ordinator: David Magoffin Strength & Conditioning: Doctor: Dr. Peter Andersen MBBS Dentist: Dr. Bill Westerman BDS MDSc DDH Physiotherapist: Ian Astbury, Joel McPhee, Gina Nelson Registrar: John Diamond, Sandra Prestidge

No team statistics supplied for inclusion in this Annual Report.

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PREMIERSHIP TEAMS

NORMANBY CUP BROTHERS 27 (S. Hennessy 2, T. McKellar, F Bax tries; T. McKellar 2 con, pen) defeated

LOGAN CITY 12

G.A. WYATT CUP BROTHERS 31 (K. Walker 2, D. Itel, S. Condon tries; B. Cruickshank 4 con, pen) defeated

WESTS 6

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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

QUEENSLAND RUGBY UNION

Queensland Rugby Union - Club Championship "DOUGHTY CHALLENGE SHIELD"

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Sunnybank 62 63 54 42 60 45 53 43 36 458

GPS 61 55 77 78 47 60 31 45 454

Souths 52 59 57 62 60 31 29 28 378

Brothers 68 36 59 64 55 45 11 0 338

Easts 57 52 47 22 26 16 18 15 253

Norths 33 36 27 55 17 0 25 21 214

Wests 44 5 24 50 28 17 21 189

Logan City 51 9 8 17 85

Gold Coast 15 67 82

Redlands -1 4 39 42

Sunshine Coast 5 2 7

Brendan McKibbin – premiership winning captain, Wallaby Tourist

With his Sydney Club, Eastern Suburbs not figuring in the expanded 8 team Shute Shield finals series, Brendan journeyed home to Crosby Park and with a domestic release in hand and then turned out for Brothers Reserve Grade side in the last couple of rounds of the Brisbane Premiership season. Unfortunately since he hadn’t played enough games for Brothers in the home & away season, he was unable to play through the finals for the Club. With Brendan’s selection as a replacement on the Wallabies 2012 Spring Tour to Europe, he now becomes Brothers 69th Australian International. Brothers Rugby Club would like to extend its congratulations to a true Brothers Man, well done Kibbo.

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COMPETITION POINTS TABLES

QUEENSLAND RUGBY UNION

Queensland Premier Rugby - Premier Grade "HOSPITAL CHALLENGE CUP"

Club Played Won Lost Draw For Against 4T < 7pts Points

Brothers 18 14 4 0 536 360 10 2 68

University 18 12 5 1 637 386 14 3 67

Sunnybank 18 12 6 0 635 402 11 3 62

GPS 18 12 6 0 541 343 9 4 61

Easts 18 11 7 0 501 369 8 5 57

Souths 18 10 7 1 471 411 9 1 52

Wests 18 9 9 0 409 496 5 3 44

Norths 18 6 12 0 421 535 8 1 33

Gold Coast 18 2 16 0 355 644 3 4 15

Sunshine Coast 18 1 17 0 219 779 1 0 5

Queensland Premier Rugby - Premier Colts

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

University 18 15 3 0 0 637 249 12 1 0 73

Gold Coast 18 13 4 1 0 602 297 12 1 0 67

Sunnybank 18 12 6 0 0 562 326 14 1 0 63

Souths 18 11 6 1 1 480 300 10 3 0 59

GPS 18 11 6 1 0 488 293 7 2 0 55

Easts 18 10 7 1 0 469 346 7 3 0 52

Brothers 18 7 11 0 0 274 365 4 4 0 36

Norths 18 7 11 0 0 316 413 5 3 0 36

Wests 18 1 17 0 0 193 855 0 1 0 5

Sunshine Coast 18 1 17 0 0 183 760 0 0 1 2

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COMPETITION POINTS TABLES

BRISBANE RUGBY UNION

BRU Division 1 - 1st Grade "CHAPPIE SCHULTE MEMORIAL TROPHY"

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

GPS 18 16 2 0 0 618 234 12 1 0 77

University 18 11 6 0 1 440 329 8 4 0 61

Brothers 18 12 6 0 0 490 321 8 3 0 59

Souths 18 10 7 1 0 450 323 10 5 0 57

Sunnybank 18 10 8 0 0 565 335 10 4 0 54

Logan City 18 10 7 1 0 425 284 6 3 0 51

Easts 18 10 8 0 0 386 373 4 3 0 47

Norths 18 5 13 0 0 348 552 6 1 0 27

Wests 18 4 14 0 0 367 509 5 3 0 24

Redlands 18 0 17 0 0 110 879 1 0 1 -1

BRU Division 1 - 2nd Grade

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

GPS 18 17 1 0 0 521 210 9 1 0 78

Brothers 18 14 4 0 0 400 230 7 1 0 64

Souths 18 11 5 1 1 432 313 9 2 0 62

University 18 10 7 0 1 508 276 7 5 0 57

Norths 18 10 8 0 0 510 343 10 5 0 55

Wests 18 10 8 0 0 438 280 7 3 0 50

Sunnybank 18 7 10 0 1 468 364 6 3 0 42

Easts 18 4 14 0 0 264 530 4 2 0 22

Logan City 18 1 16 1 0 208 575 2 1 0 9

Redlands 18 2 13 0 0 165 793 1 1 3 4

BRU Division 1 - 3rd Grade "W.H. BICKLEY CUP"

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

Sunnybank 16 12 4 0 0 536 223 10 2 0 60

Souths 16 12 3 1 0 448 212 9 1 0 60

University 16 12 4 0 0 443 189 7 4 0 59

Brothers 16 11 5 0 0 458 262 9 2 0 55

GPS 16 9 7 0 0 446 248 6 5 0 47

Wests 16 5 11 0 0 253 384 3 5 0 28

Easts 16 5 10 1 0 235 431 3 1 0 26

Norths 16 3 12 1 0 227 625 2 1 0 17

Logan City 16 1 14 1 0 124 596 0 2 0 8

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COMPETITION POINTS TABLES

BRISBANE RUGBY UNION

BRU Division 1 - 4th Grade "COL KAUS CUP"

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

GPS 14 12 2 0 0 544 96 11 1 0 60

Sunnybank 14 10 4 0 0 280 200 4 1 0 45

Brothers 14 9 4 1 0 286 200 6 1 0 45

University 14 8 6 0 0 331 220 5 4 0 41

Souths 14 5 7 2 0 235 289 4 3 0 31

Wests 14 4 10 0 0 154 392 1 0 0 17

Logan City 14 3 10 1 0 149 402 1 2 0 17

Easts 14 3 11 0 0 168 348 2 2 0 16

BRU Division 1 Colts - 1st Grade

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

University 12 12 0 0 0 372 124 9 0 0 57

Sunnybank 12 8 4 0 0 331 181 8 3 0 43

GPS 12 6 6 0 0 255 239 5 2 0 31

Souths 12 6 6 0 0 210 246 3 2 0 29

Norths 12 5 7 0 0 183 211 3 2 0 25

Easts 12 3 9 0 0 147 273 3 3 0 18

Brothers 12 2 10 0 0 147 371 2 1 0 11

BRU Division 1 Colts - 2nd Grade

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

University 1 12 11 1 0 0 517 187 12 1 0 57

GPS 12 9 3 0 0 351 206 9 0 0 45

Sunnybank 12 7 5 0 0 286 266 7 1 0 36

Souths 12 6 6 0 0 224 226 3 1 0 28

Norths 12 4 8 0 0 175 358 4 1 0 21

University 2 12 3 9 0 0 178 321 1 2 0 15

Easts 12 2 10 0 0 208 375 4 3 0 15

Brothers 0 0

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COMPETITION POINTS TABLES

QUEENSLAND SUBURBAN RUGBY UNION

QSRU - "NORMANBY CUP"

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

Brothers 16 9 3 3 0 418 189 8 2 1 50

Easts Longhorns 16 6 6 3 1 184 189 3 4 0 42

Logan City 16 6 7 2 1 306 316 6 3 0 42

Wests 16 7 7 2 0 256 203 4 3 0 39

Souths 16 3 8 2 1 147 414 2 1 2 19

QSRU - "G.A. WYATT CUP"

Club Played Won Lost Draw Opp Fft For Against 4T < 7pts Forfeit Points

Brothers 20 13 3 2 2 357 183 6 3 0 73

Wests 20 15 5 0 0 486 199 10 2 0 72

Easts Longhorns 20 13 4 3 0 368 226 7 2 0 67

UQ-T.C. Beirne 20 7 9 2 2 360 360 5 3 0 49

UQ-Medicals 20 8 10 1 1 325 304 4 5 0 48

GPS 20 5 10 4 0 274 354 4 3 1 33

Ipswich 20 3 11 1 2 145 452 1 2 4 11

Brisbane Irish 20 1 13 3 1 173 410 1 2 3 9

Queensland Suburban vs. Queensland Country at Goondiwindi

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TEAM REPORTS

Premier Grade Preliminary Finalists & Minor Premiers

The extended Premier Training Squad of 42 excited souls started back at Crosby Park the first week of January full of enthusiasm for the 2012 season. The pre-season camp, organized by new Premier Grade coach Matt Kaye, at Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Lifesaving Club was well attended by the Premier group and the players started to build the 2012 season culture.

With the early start of the new Super Rugby season, the members of the Queensland 2nd XV embarked on a series of matches against Fiji Warriors, Tonga ‘A’ and Samoa ‘A’. Brothers were fortunate to have a number of Premier Grade players involved in the 2nd XV programme; with Dominic Shipperley, Mitchell Felsman, Dallan Murphy, Joelin Rapana and Andrew Coady gaining some quality game time and experience in these fixtures. Unfortunately we lost Mitch Felsman for the season after an injury in these fixtures which meant he would require a shoulder reconstruction.

The Queensland Reds Super Rugby game against the Western Force in Perth prior to Easter was a highlight for Brothers, with our three Reds players; Dom Shipperley, Dallan Murphy and Joelin Rapana all taking the field.

Round 1 of the Queensland Premier Rugby season kicked off with a tough 20-17 win against Easts at the opening of David Wilson Field. The game saw Kirwan Sanday, David Campbell, Dylan Taikato-Simpson, Joelin Rapana and Luke Williams make their Premier Grade debuts for the Club. Scott Daruda made his comeback for Brothers after a stint playing for Japanese club, the Kubota Spears in 2010/11 and 2011/12. Dave Campbell also took out the Round 1 QRU ‘Musashi High Performer of the Week’ award for player of the round.

Brothers’ first home game of the season was against Wests for the Pilecki-Shaw Cup and the bhoys were too strong for the visitors defeating the Bulldogs 60-19, Jason Harvey, Brad Jones and Dan Kent also made their Premier Grade debut.

Brothers continued their winning streak, when they had a strong win against Norths 36-10 at Hugh Courtney Oval. The Premier Grade players then backed this win up with further hard fought victories against Souths 24-11 at Jack Ross Oval and GPS Old Boys by 21 points to 17 at the Ashgrove Sports Ground, we also welcomed back Crosby Park favourite Iosefo Tabalala.

The annual Tradition Day fixture between Brothers and University at Crosby Park is always a spirited affair. The Butcher Bhoys put the Red Heavies to the sword in the Round 6 fixture and retained the Templeton-McLean Cup for 2012 with a hard-fought 24-21 win. Andrew Coady continued his early season form in taking out both the Round 5 & 6 QRU ‘Musashi High Performer of the Week’ awards.

The week leading into the home game against Sunnybank, saw the touring Welsh team along with coaches; Rob Howley and Shaun Edwards come to Crosby Park and use Jack Ross Oval as their Brisbane training base. The Premier Grade group was privileged to be involved in a number of training sessions with the Welsh team and the Bhoys were excited and thrilled to learn a number of new drills and techniques.

The team headed in to fixture against Sunnybank confident that they could continue the winning streak; however the result saw the Bhoys drop their first game of the season by 34 points to 17.

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The match against the Gold Coast took on added significance with the players wanted to bounce back from the disappointment of the week before. The Bhoys recorded a convincing 46-27 win over the Gold Coast and Joe Wright, who came to us from Marist-St Pat’s Wellington and Casey Rock, our uncapped US Eagle made their Premier Grade debuts. Unfortunately this match was also the last for Joelin Rapana who left the Club to take a position in Hong Kong.

Brothers travelled to Stockland Park, Kawana the home of Brothers Rugby Club-Sunshine Coast to take on the Stingrays in Round 9 of the Hospitals Cup. A fantastic defensive effort to repel the repeated scoring efforts saw Brothers win the game 38-5. This was a game that set up our season on the way to the finals, with the team turning at the midpoint of the competition 8 wins and 1 loss. The match saw premier colts’ players Mitch Copeman and Ben Hyne make their Premier Grade debuts.

A healthy crowd gathered at Crosby Park for opening game of the second round of the Hospitals Cup Premiership which also coincided with the 7th Annual Ladies Day. The game had added significance as it was also the 80th Welsby Cup Final and Brothers through the 28 points to 17 victory took home its 21st title. The down side of the fantastic win was the season ending injury sustained by Dallan Murphy. Simon Price took out the Round 10 QRU ‘Musashi High Performer of the Week’ award.

Brothers’ Premier Grade Assistant Coach, Carl Marshall was also busy leading into the mid season break. Carl was appointed the Head Coach and Brothers Old Boy Michael Crank Assistant Coach of the Queensland Schools team that contested Australian Schools Rugby Union Championships in Sydney. His Queensland 1 side was defeated by NSW I 26-17 in the final. Premier Grade physiotherapists’ Ian Astbury and Joel McPhee were also part of the Support Team at the Championships.

The return match of the Pilecki-Shaw Cup saw Brothers travel to Sylvan Road to take on Wests. Unfortunately there just wasn’t the same resolve displayed by the Bhoys this week, leading by a point at the 79th minute a lapse in the defensive effort saw the Bulldogs score a try on full-time to take out a 19-15 win. It was the best way to celebrate Trent Jones playing his 50th Premier Grade for the Club. This would also be Scott Daruda’s last game for Brothers as he would take up a contract with the Manly Club in the Sydney Shute Shield Competition.

The mid-season bye saw the 5th Annual City-Country carnival take place at Ballymore. With Brothers sitting in 1st place, it meant that a number of our players would be involved in the Metropolis teams to play Queensland Country. David Campbell, Dylan Taikato-Simpson, Damon Murphy, Kirwan Sanday and Luke Beauchamp were selected in the Brisbane team.

The first game after the Bye saw Brothers take on Norths at Crosby Park in the Northside Derby and unfortunately Brothers fell at the last hurdle again and went down 19-17.

Brothers travelled out to Chipsy Wood Oval to take on another fierce rival in Souths and were looking to stop the two match losing streak. The players stood tall and put the Magpies to the sword with a dominant display went out winners by 34 points to 11. David Marshall, who came to us from Rotherham Titans (RFU Championship Club) and Matt Blair made their Premier Grade debuts in the game against Souths.

The home game against GPS was also a part of the Flynn-Lewis Memorial Shield challenge match and saw Dom Shipperley make his first appearance for the Butcher Bhoys in 2012. The Premier Grade bhoys beat GPS 36-28, but unfortunately since the lower grade had all ready their matches by 5 games to 2, the winner of Premier Grade game wouldn’t affect the result of the Shield for 2012. So for 2012 GPS took out the Flynn-Lewis Memorial Shield by 5 games to 3. This game was also the last game for Jason Harvey who left to take up a professional contract with Jersey RFC in the RFU Championship.

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The Premier Grade fixture against University at St Lucia was an opportunity for the players to continue their build up in the run to the Final’s series. The game was a tight affair and the two teams fought tooth and nail to come out the victor. Brothers went on to beat the Red Heavies for the second time this season. Anthony Pyers took out the Round 15 QRU ‘Musashi High Performer of the Week’ award.

Brothers headed out to Oldmac Oval to take on Sunnybank for the Round 16 clash. The Bhoys were feeling confident and were looking forward to the clash. Unfortunately after a tight first half, Sunnybank ran away with the match and took out the game 50-20. Pierce Fitzgerald made his Premier Grade debut in this game.

Brothers travelled to the Gold Coast to take on the Breakers with the hope of putting the disappointment of last week’s result behind them. However the bhoys continued to struggle with form and confidence and with only 2 minutes to play were behind by three points. Thankfully Charlie Freney continued his knack of being in the right place at the right time and scored the match winning try on fulltime, which meant we were able to head back up the M1 with a 31-29 win.

The Round 18 clash against the Stingrays saw Brothers playing to retain their top of the table position. By winning this game Brothers would claim the Horsley Trophy for the Minor Premiership and take some winning form into the Finals. The Butcher Bhoys took the Stingrays to school and piled on the points taking out game by 44 points to 5. Charlie Freney played his 50th Premier Grade for the Club.

The Butcher Bhoys headed to Ballymore for the Major Semi-final against University full of confidence and self belief after finishing the season as Minor Premiers with 14 wins and 4 losses. The game started with a flurry and at the 43 second mark, Charlie Freney was sent off for a dangerous tackle, so the Bhoys needed to work hard for each other for the next 79 minutes. Unfortunately we just didn’t recover and the Red Heavies and advanced to the Grand Final by 59 points to 12. There were a couple of milestones out of the game with Simon Price playing his 150th Premier Grade game and James Colvin making his debut.

The one highlight of the weekend for the Premier Grade Bhoys was the fact that Dominic Shipperley made his Test Debut against South Africa in Perth.

The Bhoys knew they would have to regroup and come out with all guns blazing in the Preliminary Final against Sunnybank. The first half was an arm wrestle with both teams trading tries and going into half time Brothers were only down by 7 points and the teams confidence was building. However this would be a game of two halves, Sunnybank broke the shackles and with a couple of defensive errors the game just slipped away and the Dragons won the game 43 points to 15 and would progress to the Grand Final against University.

A special note should also be made of Trent Jones, Dave Campbell and Nathanuel Gendle who played in all 20 Premier Grade games of this season’s campaign, well done Bhoys.

To Matt Kaye, Carl Marshall, John Druery, Ian Astbury and Joel McPhee; thanks for your patience, assistance, feed-back and good humour throughout the year.

To the 38 Players who played Premier Grade this year, thanks for your help, camaraderie, good humour and assistance in making this season a most enjoyable one. I hope you take time to enjoy the fruits or your labour and look back with a sense of pride on the season you all had.

Anthony McDermott Manager

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Division One – 1st Grade Semi-Finalists

The 2012 season was definitely a lot of fun a good playing roster and coaching/management staff. The start of the season wasn’t a good one a few losses and struggling against some teams we should have controlled, until the second round. Then we started to put things together shows how important a good start is. Played South’s in the knock-out final but didn’t put it together. A large number of players got a start in Premier Grade this season which is very pleasing. We believe that next season a lot of them will be permanent in premier grade. We were also lucky to have the services of some very talented players that were colts last year and have a big future in this game and club. A pleasing thing about this season was the big improvement in our set pieces and defence, such a big part of the modern game. We were happy with the leadership skills of a lot of players especially Dusty and everyone else who helped the ref make decisions. Really had fun this season and hope all will be back next season to continue on with the improvements we made this year. The Coaches (Gabbett, Grady, Williams and Kissane) and Managers (Paul Favell, Sandy Diamond) congratulate the team and hope to see you all again next season to finish off some unfinished business.

Des Kissane Coach

Casey Rock Pierce Fitzgerald

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Division One – 2nd Grade

The minor premiership season for second grade was quite successful with 14 wins and four losses in a very even competition. These results enabled the team to finish second on the ladder at the end of the competition rounds. The team beat GPS 14-13 in the major semi-final to advance to the grand final. Unfortunately in the grand final, where the opponent again was GPS, the result was a 26-18 loss in a hard fought match. Thanks must go to all the players who were a part of this team this season (be that playing, reserving, running water etc). Without the commitment and application of the players to being part of Brothers Rugby Club, ranging from training to playing to socialising, there would not be anywhere near the level of club spirit and the success that comes with this. Thanks must also go to John and Sandy Diamond for all the time and effort they put into assisting a number of the club teams to ensure they had jerseys, water and got the book filled out correctly amongst other things. The physiotherapy and sports management support provided by Joel McPhee and Ian Astbury (and their able assistants) was greatly appreciated by the team. Finally thanks must go to Tim McKellar and Peter Pettinari who through the season ensured that training sessions were well organised and that on game day the team was ready to play. In conclusion season 2012 was reasonably successful but fell just short the ultimate goal. I hope that on balance all the players who were involved with this team enjoyed the season and that they all have taken something from it.

David Magoffin Co-Coach & Grades Co-ordinator

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Division One – 3rd Grade Semi-Finalists

A good season overall for 3rd Grade this year again making finals. Leading the competition most of the season but sadly finishing 4th overall. This made it all the more difficult to accept the loss in the first Semi-final. Again 3rd grade making semi-finals was no doubt aided by our attacking force which resulted in us being the 1st ranked offensive side at home games and 2nd ranked overall in the Competition. Our defence again being our Achilles heel with our ranking this year being 4th ranked at home and only 5th ranked overall. Individual highlights in the forwards this year being Captain and Prop Ollie O’Loughlin, Chris Ure at hooker/prop and the return of Peter Haig and Michael Duhig bolstering the front row, the 2nd row was pretty stable this year with Cody Gray, James Vail and Reston Gimpel being the mainstay players, in the back row new comers Jay McCullough, Alex Skippen performing particularly well for both 3rd grade and 2nd grade. On the down side we suffered some late season injuries through the grades and lost a bit of firepower when most needed against the front running teams leading up to finals. The significance of which 3rd grade went from 1st position to 4th in a matter of two weeks due to the closeness of competition this year. In the backs we have seen wing Dan Jenner head the top try scorer spot in the club for the second year in a row, save for back rower Corbin Crain if he scores when playing in the Normanby Cup Grand Final. We have a had Tegan Tombe playing at scrum half this season and he has shown great promise for such a young guy in his first senior year, he performed particularly well in defence showing the guys never to give up when tracking back. To cap off, a very good offensive season,. A big Thank you to Forwards coach Tim McKellar and Sandy Prestege for her invaluable help with the squad this year. A stronger focus on forwards stability and defence for next year.

Carl McHale Coach

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Division One - 4th Grade Semi-Finalists

Coaches declined to submit team report for inclusion in this Annual Report.

Alistair Smith

Coach

Premier Colts

Premier Colts kicked off their 2012 campaign with three consecutive wins and looked to be on track for a promising year with a strong forward pack and some handy backs. Things took a turn for the worse when some injuries led to a few changes in the backline and we struggled with a few key combinations. This combined with a lack of numbers in the Colts system this year led to us forging ahead with a team who turned out to be quite solid, we just couldn’t manage to convert that into wins. This ultimately led to two rather large losing streaks which pushed us well out of finals contention. From here we are all looking ahead to 2013. The majority of the forward pack are still with us, which will put us in a great position early on. When at full strength we had one of the more powerful packs. Throw in some backs to match and we should be on our way. Congratulations to some of our guys who played in the Second Grade Grand Final; Tom Moloney, Ben Hyne, Jack Webby and Mitch Copeman. We wish the guys progressing to grades in 2013 all the best. We hope you stay with the club; the 2011 Colts who played in the grades this year have all flourished as players and will continue to contribute to the depth and culture of this great club.

Clint Warner Manager

Division One - Colts I

Coaches declined to submit team report for inclusion in this Annual Report.

Graeme Silvester Coach

Division One - Colts 2 TEAM WITHDREW FROM COMPETITION

Manager declined to submit team report for inclusion in this Annual Report.

Nathan Freney Manager

QSRU - Normanby Cup PREMIERS & Minor Premiers

Manager declined to submit team report for inclusion in this Annual Report.

Fraser Bax Manager

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QSRU – Wyatt Cup PREMIERS & Minor Premiers

Well 2011 saw the Wyatt Cup team resting once again when the finals came around, this wasn’t good enough. Things had to change the coach was released (sacked) with two years left on his contract and a new coach had to be found. Two current Australian super XV coaches and a fella by the name of Robbie submitted resumes, but they all had no success at finals. A call was made to Ealsey. Now what Peter Ealse from Dirranbandi didn’t know about rugby wasn’t worth knowing. He said one word, Pricey (well it was really two words “Coach Price”). A delegation was sent to sound the 11 time premiership winning coach out and after some tough negotiating we had our coach but he was worth it. 2 cans of gold after each game and a couple of slices of pizza from Frattelis after home games. 30 players presented themselves for pre-season training held on Tuesday. It was long and arduous and lasted an hour. Coach Price had his own little way of remembering names, if you were bald you were called Kelvin, if you had a beard you were called Crooked and if you are five foot and a bit and come from over the ditch you were called Jimmy. Now this system worked until guys who had no names started shaving their heads so the coach would talk to them (Landis). Others shaved their beards off because they didn’t want the coach to mistake them with crooked, but the little 5 footers where always called Jimmy. 30th March was the first game. It was tough, it was hard and it was a loss. 15 to 10, but Longhorns couldn’t cross our line. Round 2 was a good win and a 35 to 7 victory in round three saw our line breached for the first time this year, defence was the key. Round 4 was a loss to Wests, 14 to 12 but a game that saw Jackson show some intensity. Our next loss was round 15 to longhorns 18 to 15, this was the loss we had to have, training picked up, we won a couple of nail biters in round 16 and 17 and where surging to the finals. In the last round we played our own players Sam Hazel and Buckwheat choosing to side with the Irish in round 21 and they managed to stop a few tries and bring a few boys back to earth. The minor premiership was ours with a 39 to 5 thumping of the Irish. Their only try coming from our own Sam Hazel. The year had be built on defence, we had a monster forward pack in Jackson , Darren Hawthorne, Johnny Moore and with some hard running and tackling back rowers Major semi had us pitted against Wests. In defence our two leaguie centres Stevie Beaumont and Ben Cruikshank smashed anything that came their way. While in attack the veteran Paddy Moore was making inroads from the back, half time 5 zip to Wests and coach Price was calm and temped. All he said was believe in your @%$& selves, this was the only game this year that we have failed to score a try. With 3 well struck long range penalties 9 to 5 we didn’t need a try we were on our way to the grand final. Even if they were able to get a glimpse of our secret weapon – Brendo’s chip kicking. Pepe's grand final dinner two nights before the grand final which included several trays of tequila shots, not a great idea hours from a grand final but it seemed to work. The grand final was where our potential was shown. After getting off to a slow start to a much younger and non-contesting pack, Brothers were down 6 - 0 after only 10mins. It's at moments like this that leaders stand tall. And with that in mind Grant Gearing, Gearo, stood tall and took one for the team. Firstly by reminiscing in the good old days when stomping was allowed. Only some cool sweet talking (but ref he was just lying there!!) saw him stay on the paddock. Then Gearo unselfishly sacrificed

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himself with 10mins on the sideline after showing what Brothers defence can really be like. All be it, with no arms. This moment turned the game and served to fire up the Brothers team. Much of the game from this moment was played in the forwards with Brothers showing their dominance. Half time saw Brothers in front following two tries following the forwards domination, 14 - 6. One of which saw Sean Condon show some well-polished finishing touches. In the second half the team took the field as though there had been no break. Strong forwards play again allowed Brothers to keep the pressure on. There was also a runaway try to Dennis Itel to confirm the win. The final finished with Brothers defending much of the last 10 mins with another player in the bin, this time Brendan Linen sacrificed himself for the team. But we were determined not to let and tries in and was the case. Final score 31 - 6, a well-deserved premiership. Later further emphasised with the team being awarded the Brother’s team of the year. Thanks to our sponsors for their great support - TRAC Developments, Watt Realty, Transport and General Insurance, Coolwell Lyons and a special mention to Panther from Mctel who has been our major sponsor this year and very generous with all his support! Thanks to the tireless efforts of our much loved medical staff - Sue, Jake and Elly and reviving Luky on a weekly basis. Season awards Best back - Kelly Walker, Best forward - John Moore Best and fairest player - Grant Gearing. Thanks again to all those who followed us throughout the season including wives, partners, family and friends.

Mark Andrews, Gerard Jefferies, Ron Price Managers & Coach

The Three Wise Men

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BROTHERS RUGBY FEDERATION Brothers’ Rugby Club would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the Brothers’ Club’s throughout Australia on yet another successful season. Well done to Sydney Brothers for being promoted to the NSWSRU 2nd Division for 2013. Cairns (CDRU): A Grade – Grand Finalist Res Grade – 5th Colts (U19) – No Competition Townsville (TDRU): 1st Grade – Minor Premiers & PREMIERS 2nd Grade – PREMIERS 3rd Grade – Grand Finalist Colts (U19) – Grand Finalist Club Championship – 1st Mackay (MDRU): A Grade – 5th Res Grade – Semi-Finalist Colts (U19) – No Competition Rockhampton (CQRU): A Grade – Preliminary Finalist Res Grade – 5th Colts (U19) – No Competition Sunshine Coast (SCDRU): Currently not fielding teams in Senior Club Competition.

Sydney (NSWSRU) 3rd Division: 1st Grade (Clark Cup) – Minor Premiers & PREMIERS 2nd Grade (Farrant Cup) – Minor Premiers & Grand Finalist 3rd Grade (Campbell Cup) – 8th 4th Grade (Nicholson Cup) – 5th Colts (U21) (Radford Cup) – Grand Finalist Club Championship (Harris Shield) – 1st Cowboy Cup (NSWSRU) – 2nd Joondalup (RugbyWA): 1st Grade (3rd Grade Black) – Semi-Finalist 2nd Grade (4th Grade Black) – Preliminary Finalist 3rd Grade “A” (4th Grade Blue) – 10th Colts (U18) – 7th Club Championship – 13th Port Moresby (Capital Rugby Union): Premier Grade – Preliminary Finalist A Grade – 6th Women – 5th Colts (U19) – Preliminary Finalist

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TROPHY AWARD WINNERS

TEAM AWARDS

Premier Grade Best Forward: Simon Price Best Back: David Campbell Best & Fairest: Andrew Coady Division 1 - First Grade Best Forward: Dustin Henegan Best Back: Zac Harding

Best & Fairest: Pierce Fitzgerald

Division 1 - Second Grade Best Forward: George Moloney Best Back: Shane Lynch

Best & Fairest: James Colvin

Division 1 - Third Grade Best Forward: Jay McCullagh Best Back: Dan Jenner Best & Fairest: Tegan Tombe

Division 1 - Forth Grade Best Forward: Fred Topping Best Back: Phil Lowe Best & Fairest: Anthony Green

Premier Colts Best Forward: Jack Cook Best Back: Mitch Copeman Best & Fairest: Jack Webby

Division 1 - Colts I Best Forward: David Corbinici Best Back: Ben Doxey Best & Fairest: Dan Forward

Division 1 - Colts 2 Best Forward: Best Back: Best & Fairest:

QSRU - Normanby Cup Best Forward: Sebastian Smith Best Back: Corbin Crane

Best & Fairest: Bart Flanagan

QSRU - Wyatt Cup Best Forward: John Moore Best Back: Kelly Walker

Best & Fairest: Grant Gearing

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BROTHERS RUGBY CLUB INTERNATIONALS

68 WALLABIES, 1 KANGAROO

No Player Test

Honour Board Test Captain

Caps Year Match Caps

1 Colton, T.J. 2 1905

2 Carmichael, P.P. 4 1907

3 Oxenham, A. McE. 2 1907

4 Flanagan, P 2 1907, 08, 09

5 Fihelly, J.A. 1 1907

6 Murphy, P.J.B. 9 1910, 13, 14

7 Murphy, W 1 1912

8 Flynn, J.P. 2 1912, 13, 14C 1914 23 1

9 McMahon, M.J. 1 1913

10 Thompson, J 2 1914

11 Birt, R.S.W. 1 1914

12 Kruetzer, S.D. 1 1914

13 Morrissey, W 1 1914

14 Swenson, W.H. 1 0 1914

15 Swenson, F. 1 0 1914

16 Gorman, T.S. K 10 1928C 1928 31 7

17 Howard, J. 2 1938

18 McMaster, R.E. 7 1946, 47, 48

19 Hodda, K.J. 2 0 1946

20 Bourke, T.K. 1 1947, 48

21 Harvey, P.B. 2 1949

22 Fogarty, J.R. 2 1949

23 Forbes, C.F. 6 1952, 53, 54, 56

24 Sweeney, T.L. 1 1953

25 Ryan, K.J. 5 1957, 58

26 Connor, D.M. 12 1957, 58C, 59 1958 131 2

27 Roberts, H.F. 4 1958, 61

28 Forbes, L.J. 2 0 1958

29 Knapp, P.L. 1 0 1961

30 O’Neill, D.J. 2 1962, 63, 64

31 Honan, R.E. 2 1964

32 Purcell, M.P. 3 1966, 67

33 Honan, B.D. 9 1967, 68, 69

34 Reilly, N.P. 10 1968, 69

35 Pope, A.M. 1 1968

36 Barry, M.J. 1 1968, 69, 71

37 Kelleher, R.J. 2 1968, 69

38 Sullivan, S.S. 2 0 1968, 69

39 L’Estrange, R.D. 16 1968, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76

40 Moore, P.D. 2 0 1969

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41 McLean, J.J. 13 1971, 72, 73, 74

42 Dunworth, D.A. 5 1971, 72, 73, 75, 76

43 Flynn, B.M. 2 0 1971

44 Freney, M.E. 6 1972, 73

45 Cocks, M.R. 10 1973, 75

46 Shaw, A.A. 36 1973, 75, 76, 78C, 79C, 80C, 81C, 82 1978 211 15

47 McLean, P.E. 30 1974, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80C, 81, 82 1980 221 1

48 Moon, B.J. 35 1978, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86

49 Handy, C.B. 6 1978, 79, 80

50 D’Arcy, A.M.W. 10 1979, 80, 81, 82

51 Hanley, R.G. 3 1982, 83, 84, 85

52 Nightingale, S.N. 2 0 1982

53 McBain, M.I. 7 1983, 84, 85, 86, 87W, 88, 89

54 Grigg, P.C. 25 1985, 86, 87W

55 Frawley, D.J. 10 1986, 87, 88

56 McCall, R.J. 40 1986, 88, 89, 90, 91W, 92, 93, 94, 95CW 1995 330 1

57 Maguire, D.J. 3 1989, 90

58 Ryan, M.J. 2 0 1990, 92, 93

59 Eales, J.A. 86 1991W, 92, 94, 95W, 96C, 97C, 98C, 99CW, 2000C, 01C 1996 334 55

60 Tabua, I.S. 10 1993, 94, 95W

61 Cannon, B.J. 1, 2 0 1996, 97

62 Flatley, E.J. 38 1997, 2000, 01, 02, 03W, 04, 05

63 Panoho, G.M. 21 1998, 99W, 2000, 01, 03

64 Spooner, N.R. 2 1999

65 Cordingley, S.A. 25 2000, 06, 07W, 08

66 Hardman, S.P. 4 2002, 06, 07W

67 Croft, D.N. 5 2002, 03W, 04

68 Shipperley, D.P. 4* 2012

69 McKibbin, B. 1, 2 0* 2012

70

BROTHERS' AUSTRALIAN 7's REPRESENTIVES

No Player Matches Honour Board Captain

Year Match Caps

1 Moon, B.J. 1981, 82, 83, 84, 86

2 Tabua, I.S. 1993

3 Faoagali, M. 1997

4 Croft, D.N. 1999, 2000

5 Sauer, A.S. 2004, 05, 06, 07C, 08 2007

6 Murphy, D.C. 2005, 06E, 08, 09CW 2009

7 Shipperley, D.P. 2009, 10

8

9

10

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BROTHERS' AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES (NON TEST MATCHES vs. A.I.F.)

Player Matches Honour Board

Captain

Year Match Caps

Breen, W.M. 3 2 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

Flynn, J.P. 2 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

Kruetzer, S.D. 1 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

Liddy, J. 4 0 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

McMahon, M.J. 1 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

Mooney, V. 3 2 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

Murphy, P.J.B. 3 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

Murray, R. 3 1 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

O'Sullivan, B. 3 2 1919 Australia vs. A.I.F.

Thompson, J L/Cpl 3 1919 A.I.F. vs. Australia

BROTHERS' AUSTRALIAN XV SELECTIONS

Player Matches Honour Board

Test Captain

Year Match Caps

Banks, P.E. 1 1930 Australian XV vs. Great Britain

Costello, J. 5 0 1934 Australian XV vs. New Zealand

Mott, E. 5 0 1934 Australian XV vs. New Zealand

Deignan, B. 1953 Australian XV Tour to Ceylon

Swepson, P. 1953Australian XV Tour to Fiji

Andrews, W.B. 1 1969Australian XV vs. Fiji

AUSTRALIAN U21's AUSTRALIAN U20's AUSTRALIAN U19's

NAME YEAR NAME YEAR NAME YEAR

Costello, P. 1980 Shaw, A.G. 2009 Pentecost, A 1993

McBain, M 1980 Shipperley, D.P. 2010 Brosnan, W. 1993

Nightingale, M. 1980 Postal, T. 2011 Condon, B. 1994

Hanley, R. 1981, 82 Pradaud, J.P. 2011 Grasso, J. 1996

Crank, M. 1981 O'Brien, M. 1996

Dahms, S. 1981 Ross, S. 1996

Frawley, D. 1983 Appleton, G. 1997, 98

Partridge, S. 1986 Grant, L. 1997

Merlo, A. 1988 Croft, D. 1998

Eales, J. 1990 Satui, S. 2004

Ryan, S. 1990 Mailata, T. 2005

Washington, J. 1995 Hennessey, S. 2005

Condon, B. 1995 Felsman, M. 2011

Flatley, E. 1996, 97, 98 Beauchamp, L. 2011

Ross, S. 1998 Hardman, S. 1998 Croft, D. 1999, 2000 Daruda, S. 2005 Mailata, T. 2005

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BROTHERS' INTERNATIONALS (OTHER NATIONS)

No Player Test

Honour Board Test Captain

Caps Year Match Caps

1 Tabua, T. 3 FIJI 1995, 96

2 Bari, M. 18 FIJI 1995, 96, 97

3 Tabua, I.S. 16 FIJI 1998, 99W

4 Seruvakula S. 2 FIJI 2002, 03W

5 Buchholtz, J. 9 UNITED STATES 2004

BROTHERS' INTERNATIONALS (SELECTION WHILST AT OTHER CLUBS)

No Player Test

Honour Board Years at Test Captain

Caps Brothers Year Caps

1 Gralton, A.S.I. 3 1899, 1903 1905-19

2 Fihelly, J.A. 0 RUGBY LEAGUE - 1908 Kangaroo Tour 1905-07

3 Gorman, T.S. 10 RUGBY LEAGUE - 1924, 1929-30C 1926-28 1928 7

4 Hamalainen, H.A. 3 1929 1923-28, 32-33

5 Connor, D.M. 12 NEW ZEALAND 1961, 62, 63, 64 1954-59

6 Ryan, K.J. 2 RUGBY LEAGUE - 1963, 64 1954-59

7 Cleary, J. 0 RUGBY LEAUGE - 1963/64 Kangaroo Tour 1958-59

8 Bolawagatabu, E.V. 15 FIJI 1963, 69C, 70C, 72, 73 1965-68, 74-75 4

9 Honan, R.E. 2 RUGBY LEAGUE - 1969 1964-66

10 Hall, D.A. 15 1980, 81, 82, 83 1973-77

11 Rickit, H. 2 NEW ZEALAND 1981 1974

12 Hoffmann, P.D. 28 PORTUGAL 1995, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000C, 01C, 02C, 03C 1990-93, 2004-06 10

13 Skeggs, A. 2 0 1993 1991

14 Vola Vola, P. 10 FIJI 1985, 86, 87W, 91 1994-97, 2005

15 Cannon, B.J. 42 2001, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 1995-97

16 Daly, A.J 39 1989, 90, 91W, 92, 93, 94, 95W 1996

17 Carne, W. 10 RUGBY LEAGUE - 1991, 92, 93 1997

18 Moore, D. 2 RUGBY LEAGUE - 1995 2000

19 Fava, S.G. 5 2005, 06 2000-01

20 Siale, T. 2 TONGA 1997 2003-04

21 Gardener, J. 13 PORTUGAL 2010,11 2003-06

22 Satui, S. 0 TONGA 2009 2004-07

23 Scott-Young, S.J.N. 7 1990, 91, 92 2006

24 Palha, S. 16 PORTUGAL 2006, 07W, 08, 09, 10 2011

25 Skelton, E. 4 SAMOA 2009 2011

26 Siulangapo, P. 1 TONGA 2010 2011

27

NOTES

C Test Captain 1 Selected for Test Match - Uncapped Reserve Correct as at 30 November 2012

W Rugby World Cup 2 Wallaby Tourist - Tour Matches Only

K Rugby League International 3 Australia vs. AIF (Non-Test Match)

E Commonwealth Games 4 Selected for Australia vs. AIF Match - Uncapped Reserve

* Current Player 5 Selected for Australian XV Match - Uncapped Reserve

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BROTHERS RUGBY CLUB QUEENSLAND REPRESENTATIVES

No. NAME HONOUR BOARD

1 Colton, T. 1905

2 Fihelly, J. 1905, 06, 07, 08

3 Flanagan, P. 1905, 06, 07, 08

4 Oxenham, A. 1905, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

5 Ahern, F. 1906, 07, 08

6 Carmichael, J. 1906, 07, 08, 09, 10

7 Carmichael, P. 1906,07

8 Gallagher, B. 1907, 08

9 Murphy, P. 1908, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19

10 Scanlon, A. 1908

11 Grealey, L. 1909

12 Guilfoyle, D. 1909, 10

13 O’Sullivan, D. 1909

14 Carmichael, V. 1910, 13

15 Swenson, W. 1910, 11, 14

16 Thompson, J. 1910, 11, 14, 19, 20*

17 Flynn, H. 1911, 13

18 McMahon, M. 1911, 12, 13, 14, 19

19 Ryan, T. 1911, 12, 13

20 Flynn, J.P. 1912, 13, 14, 18*, 19, 21*

21 Murphy, W. 1912

22 Birt, R.W.S. 1913, 14

23 McManis, R. 1913

24 Morrissey, W. 1913, 14

25 Russell, J. 1913, 14

26 Kreutzer, S. 1914, 18*, 19, 20*, 21*

27 Smith, R. 1914

28 Swenson, F. 1914

29 Breen, W. 1919

30 Liddy, J. 1919

31 Mooney, T. 1919, 21*, 22*

32 Mooney, V. 1919

33 Murray, R. 1919

34 O’Sullivan, B. 1919

35 Daly, J. 1920*

36 Allman, G. 1925*, 26*

37 Riipinen, E. 1925*

38 Gorman, T. 1926*, 27*, 28*

39 O'Mara, J. 1928*

40 Carter, C. 1928, 29

41 Holohan, T. 1928

42 McCormack, A. 1928

43 Twomey, J. 1928

44 Arnell, L. 1930, 31

45 Banks, P. 1930, 31, 32

46 Casey, T. 1930, 31

47 England, C. 1930

48 Mott, E. 1930, 31, 32, 33, 34

49 Woodward, V. 1930

50 Arnell, F. 1931, 32, 33, 34

51 Hamalainen, H. 1932

52 Costello, J. 1933, 39, 40

53 Dore, V. 1933, 34

54 McCarthy, C. 1933

55 Sammon, F. 1934

56 French, J. 1935, 36

57 Bowers, H. 1936

58 Bowers, J. 1936

59 Brown, T. 1936

60 Stewart, R. 1936, 37

61 O’Shea, J. 1937

62 Howard, J. 1937, 38

63 McNamara, C. 1938

64 Walker, L. 1938, 39, 40

65 Comerford, J. 1939, 40

66 Keim, J. 1939, 41

67 McNeill, T. 1939, 40

68 Vogel, A. 1939

69 Ivers, S. 1940

70 Bourke, K. 1941, 47, 48

71 Desmond, K. 1941

72 Sheehan, J. 1941

73 Carmody, F. 1945

74 Kennedy, K. 1945, 46

75 Maloney, W. 1945, 48

76 O’Connell, B. 1945, 46

77 Carroll, T. 1946

78 Hodda, K. 1946, 47

79 McMaster, R. 1946, 47

80 Rutkin, K. 1946

81 Fogarty, J. 1947, 48, 49

82 Harvey, P. 1947, 48, 49, 50

83 Johnson, E. 1947

84 Bourke, J. 1948

85 Ludwig, T. 1948

86 Maccheroni, K. 1948, 49, 50, 51, 52

87 Patane, J. 1949, 50

88 Spillane, K. 1949

89 Brusasco, I. 1950, 51

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90 Clancy, H. 1950, 51

91 Guilfoyle, D. (Jnr) 1950

92 Maccheroni, T. 1950

93 Buchanan, J. 1951

94 Smith, S. 1951

95 Corcoran, T. 1952, 53

96 Forbes, C. 1952, 53, 54, 56

97 Heenan, P. 1952, 53

98 Sweeney, T. 1952, 53, 54

99 Deignan, B. 1953, 54

100 Smith, J. 1953, 54

101 Swepson, P. 1953, 54

102 Connor, D. 1954, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59

103 Ellis, J. 1954, 55

104 Ryan, K. 1954, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59

105 Forbes, L. 1955, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

106 Chambers, B. 1955

107 Connors, P. 1955

108 Traill, G 1955

109 Clarke, J. 1956, 59

110 Sweeney, P. 1956

111 Hogan V. 1957, 58

112 Roberts, H. 1958, 59, 61, 63

113 Deveries, G. 1958

114 Fitzpatrick, K. 1959

115 Flynn, J. 1959

116 Cullinan, M. 1960

117 Lusk, K. 1960

118 McCarthy, D. 1960

119 Knapp, P. 1961

120 Stevens, P. 1961, 62, 65

121 Laracy, R. 1961

122 O’Neill, D. 1962, 63, 64, 65, 66

123 Arnell, F. (Jnr) 1963

124 Honan, R. 1963, 64, 65, 66

125 Hose, A. 1963, 64

126 Suggars, W. 1963

127 Murphy, J. 1965, 66

128 Purcell, M. 1965, 66, 67

129 Ryan, D. 1965, 66

130 Barry, M. 1966, 71

131 Honan, B. 1966, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71

132 Bolawagatabu, E.

1967, 68

133 Costello, J. 1967

134 Dunsdon, J. 1967, 68

135 Pope, A. 1967, 68, 69, 70, 71

136 Shanahan, T. 1967

137 Allen, E. 1968

138 Kelleher, R. 1968, 69, 70, 71

139 L’Estrange, D. 1968, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75

140 Reilly, P. 1968, 69

141 Sullivan, S. 1968, 69

142 Andrews, W. 1969, 70, 72, 75

143 Dunworth, D. 1969, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76

144 Flynn, M. 1969, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 78

145 McLean, J. 1969, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74

146 Moore, P. 1969, 70

147 White, B. 1969

148 Freney, M. 1970, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75

149 Lewis, P. 1970

150 Price, R. 1970, 71, 72, 74

151 Fleming, P. 1972

152 Handy, C. 1972, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80

153 O'Reilly, J. 1972

154 Cocks, R. 1973, 74, 75

155 McLean, P. 1973, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82

156 Shaw, A. 1973, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83

157 Anderson, M. 1974

158 Logan, D. 1974, 75, 76

159 Rickett, H. 1974

160 White, G. 1974, 75

161 Dunsdon, R. 1974

162 Howell, B. 1974

163 Twist, P. 1974

164 Hall, D. 1975, 76

165 Leal, B. 1975, 76

166 D’Arcy, T. 1978, 79, 80, 81, 82

167 Moon, B. 1978, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84

168 Costello, P. 1980, 81, 83, 84

169 McBain, M. 1980, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90

170 Nightingale, S. 1980, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88

171 Hanley, R. 1981, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87

172 Nightingale, M. 1982

173 Burke, G. 1982

174 Crank, M. 1983, 84, 85, 86, 90

175 Lavin, P. 1983

176 Tighe, D. 1983

177 Frawley, D. 1985, 86

178 Grigg, P. 1985, 86, 87, 88, 89

179 Mills, P. 1985, 86, 87, 88

180 McCall, R. 1986, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96

181 Partridge, S. 1987

182 Maguire, D. 1989, 90, 91, 92

183 Dodson, T. 1990

184 Eales, J. 1990, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01

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185 Ryan, M. 1990, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96

186 Skeggs, A. 1991

187 Holt, M. 1993

188 Jefferies, K. 1993

189 Panoho, G. 1993, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03

190 Tabua, I. 1993, 94, 95, 96

191 Bari, M. 1996

192 Cannon, B. 1996, 97, 98

193 Daly, A. 1996

194 Flatley, E. 1996, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06

195 Carne, W. 1997

196 Coombe, A. 1997

197 Grant, L. 1997

198 Harley, A. 1997

199 Watkins, J. 1997, 98

200 Cordingley, S. 1999, 2000, 06, 07, 08

201 Hardman, S. 1999, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10

202 Spooner, N. 1999

203 Croft, D. 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08

204 Fava, S. 2000, 01

205 Daruda, S. 2005

206 Sauer, A. 2005, 06, 09

207 Collis, D. 2005

208 Satui, S. 2006

209 McKibbin, B. 2009

210 Shaw, A.G. 2009, 10

211 Chambers, W. 2010, 11

212 Shipperley, D. 2011, 12

213 Murphy, D.E. 2011, 12

214 Rapana, J. 2012

215

216

217

218

219

220

QUEENSLAND SUBURBAN (1964-Present)

No. NAME HONOUR BOARD

1 Hoatson, K. 1996

2 Horton, T. 2002

3 Harrington, D. 2003

4 Klinge, R. 2003

5 Timmins, M. 2012

6 deWet, D. 2012

7

8

9

10

NEW SOUTH WALES

1 Hall, D. 1986

2 Frawley, D. 1987

3 Merlo, A. 1990

4 Daly, A. 1997

5 McKibbin, B. 2010

6

7

8

9

10

ACT BRUMBIES (1996 - Present)

1 Ross, S. 1999, 2000

2 Shaw, L. 2006

3

4

5

WA FORCE (2006 - Present)

1 Daruda, S. 2006, 07

2 Mailata, T. 2006

3 Postal, T. 2010, 11

4

5

Victoria REBELS (2011 - Present)

1 Cordingley, S. 2011

2

3

4

5

Correct as at 30 November 2012

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PREMIER GRADE GAMES PLAYED SINCE 1946

PLAYER GAMES Bryan O’Connell 230

James Windsor 181

Tony Shaw 180

Andrew Coady 173

Paul Mills 168

Mark McBain 166

Dan Tighe 160

Peter Lavin 158

Mark Nightingale 156

Greg Burke 153

Simon Price 151

Michael Crank 146

Paul Costello 145

Anthony Pyers 143

Dominic Maguire 139

John Watkins 138

Geoff White 135

Nathanuel Gendle 133

Damon Murphy 132

Matthew Dews 131

Tim Dodson 129

Rod McCall 127

Stephen Partridge 127

Anthony Sauer 126

David Logan 121

Tim Grady 120

Sean Hardman 115

Paul McLean 113

Ron Price 113

Paul Bone 112

Peter Tunney 111

Jason McCall 110

Nathan Ross 110

Paul Doneley 110

Ross Hanley 110

Shaun O'Brien 110

George Tagicakibau

109

Dan Woolnough 108

David Croft 108

Jerry O'Reilly 106

Chris Handy 105

Jason Woodward 104

Brendan Gabbett 102

Jason Aland 102

Michael Freney 100

Shane Nightingale 100

M. Andersen 95

M. Ephraims 95

B. Hunt 94

A. Bennie 93

K. Jefferies 93

S. Burstow 91

A. Cox 90

M. Potts 88

Dallan Murphy 87

J. Grant 85

A. Dixon 84

James Harvey 84

G. Panoho 79

Sean Ryan 78

P. Moore 77

T. O'Sullivan 75

B. Moon 74

B. Stapleton 72

A. Dunn 70

R. Cocks 69

M. Flynn 68

P. Beckett 66

S. Reid 65

T. D'Arcy 65

D. Ryan 64

P. Stevens 64

G. Traill 63

J. Hannan 62

P. French 62

K. Maccheroni 61

R. Craig 61

L. Forbes 60

D. Dunworth 59

G. Leyden 59

P. O'Donnell 59

T. Jones 59

J. Buchanan 58

A. Merlo 57

B. Walker 57

D. Drake 57

D. L'Estrange 57

J. McLaughlin 57

T. Corcoran 57

B. McKibbin 56

H. Clancy 56

M. Halpin 56

R. Laracy 56

D. O'Rourke 55

J. Connolly 55

W. Andrews 55

A. Apelt 54

J. Grasso 54

J. McKendry 54

E. Bolawagatabu 53

J. Murphy 52

J. Smith 52

Z. Hilton 52

C. Freney 51

D. Frawley 51

D. Woods 51

A. McLean 50

C. Mounsey 50

J. Bosanquet 50

K. Stanton 50

B. Leal 49

J. Gabbett 49

L. Shaw 49

Peter Sweeney 48

A. Miller 47

B. Dawson 47

B. Delahunty 47

P. Twist 47

S. Windsor 47

F. Carmody 46

T. O'Connell 46

A. O'Brien 45

K. Allen 45

M. Itel 45

M. Steele 45

C. Forbes 44

D. Marshall 44

J. Dunsdon 44

J. Eales 44

J. Maguire 44

P. Knapp 44

B. Smith 43

P. Loli 43

Paul O'Brien 43

R. O'Malley 43

S. Grasso 43

D. Kilmartin 42

Andrew Shaw 41

D. Connor 41

G. Tracey 41

M. Ramalli 41

P. Grigg 41

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P. Vola Vola 41

Sean W. Ryan 41

W. Reilly 41

Darren Murphy 40

J. O'Connor 40

A. McLay 38

D. Collis 38

P. Heenan 38

R. Vaughan 38

A. Hose 37

B. Chalmers 37

C. Bidois 37

D. O'Neill 37

M. Purcell 37

C. Hammond 36

H. Roberts 36

K. Ryan 36

R. Hose 36

S. Ross 36

D. Asprey 35

P. Frisby 35

A. Pope 34

G. Felsman 34

G. Gross 34

P. D'Arcy 34

V. McLoughlin 34

D. Carlton 33

D. Dalton 33

E. Flatley 33

M. Ryan 33

P. Neisler 33

R. Pentecost 33

S. Dahms 33

T. Maccheroni 33

T. Tabua 33

A. Boyd 32

A. Burtenshaw 32

B. Campbell 32

M. Conway 32

R. Honan 32

Samiuela Satui 32

W. Maki 32

B. Nadenic 31

I. Thomson 31

J. Durkin 31

J. Tolhurst 31

M. Edwards 31

N. O'Connor 31

J. Johnston 30

L. Beauchamp 30

T. Honan 30

B. Honan 29

D. McCarthy 29

D. Shipperley 29

G. Appleton 29

J. Ellis 29

M. Barry 29

Paul Sweeney 29

B. McCormack 28

C. Whyllie 28

D. Mason 28

F. Wright 28

J. Grainger 28

J. Suggars 28

J. Washington 28

Luke Harvey 28

M. Hefferan 28

M. James 28

M. Lyons 28

M. Mahoney 28

P. Hawke 28

R. Hogan 28

A. Wright 27

D. Dunsdon 27

D. Hall 27

Iosefo Tabalala 27

P. Swepson 27

S. Cordingley 27

T. Burkett 27

T. Frisby 27

F. Bistrain 26

J. McLean 26

M. Geary 26

N. Superina 26

R. Tully 26

W. Brosnan 26

W. Grayson 26

G. Warren 25

J. Power 25

L. Creighton 25

S. Best 25

S. Kelly 25

S. Seruvakula 25

J. Bourke 24

J. Costello 24

P. Connors 24

P. Mooney 24

P. O'Neill 24

D. Bowman 23

D. Dunn 23

E. Allen 23

G. Kelly 23

J. Carter 23

J. Narruhn 23

L. Reilly 23

P. Reilly 23

A. Harley 22

B. Cannon 22

D. Kappu 22

G. Lawler 22

M. Wiggins 22

P. Douglas 22

S. Smith 22

T. Postal 22

A. Skeggs 21

B. White 21

D. Dyson 21

D. Semple 21

Dennis Croft 21

J. Fitzpatrick 21

P. Hancock 21

R. Elmer 21

R. Hoffman 21

R. McGruther 21

S. Fava 21

T. McMahon 21

A. Coombe 20

A. Hudson 20

D. Campbell 20

G. Millburn 20

J. Delahunty 20

J. Patane 20

J. Peters 20

S. Sullivan 20

T. Colley 20

A. Gold 19

B. Gillespie 19

D. Gardner 19

E. Burke 19

G. Hutchinson 19

L. Barber 19

M. Braithwaite 19

M. Cullinan 19

M. Felsman 19

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M. Gaviolli 19

M. Twist 19

N. Freney 19

P. Stephenson 19

B. Perkins 18

D. Hannay 18

D. Taikato-Simpson 18

J. Martin 18

K. Sanday 18

M. Morgan 18

P. Andrews 18

P. McGrath 18

P. Tully 18

R. Kennedy 18

R. McCrane 18

T. Collins 18

T. Sayer 18

W. Beck 18

B. Condon 17

D. Hedditch 17

G. Esmonde 17

L. Donald 17

M. Thompson 17

N. Fleming 17

P. Harvey 17

S. Daruda 17

T. Jack 17

T. Sweeney 17

V. Hogan 17

W. Gray 17

C. Gentle 16

I. Tabua 16

J. Betts 16

R. Dunsdon 16

R. Korst 16

R. Noud 16

S. Handy 16

W. Challenor 16

A. Hacker 15

D. Dowling 15

G. Barnard 15

G. Crocombe 15

J. Bennie 15

J. Lynch 15

K. Lusk 15

M. Blockey 15

M. Cristan 15

M. McGrath 15

M. Shanahan 15

P. Buxton 15

P. Leary 15

P. Murray 15

P. Wall 15

R. Cook 15

S. Whalley 15

V. Nuggin 15

A. Hammond 14

A. Hefferan 14

B. Power 14

D. Greathead 14

D. Hennegan 14

D. McKay 14

J. Healy 14

K. Francis 14

M. Dennehy 14

A. Copping 13

A. Scarbosio 13

D. Steele 13

E. Skelton 13

G. Cameron 13

G. McNamara 13

G. Vincent 13

J. Cleary 13

K. Fitzpatrick 13

L. Evans 13

M. Faoagali 13

M. O'Connor 13

T. Fogarty 13

A. Cowley 12

B. Rummery 12

J. Clark 12

J. French 12

J. Hawes 12

L. McKeown 12

M. Miller 12

M. Richardson 12

M. Sitch 12

M.R. Smith 12

P. Fleming 12

P. O'Brien 12

R. Andersen 12

R. Leeson 12

T. Canty 12

B. Hart 11

B. Phelps 11

C. Osborne 11

C. Windsor 11

D. O'Brien 11

E. Gillen 11

F. Arnell 11

G. Frisby 11

H. Adams 11

H. Rickitt 11

L. Gibbons 11

L. Grant 11

M. Bari 11

M. Cook 11

M. Sinclair 11

P. Gilbert 11

P. Lewis 11

P. Lung 11

P. Rhead 11

R. Kelly 11

S. Gelling 11

W. Maher 11

A. Cruice 10

B. Howell 10

B. McGarry 10

D. Corbenici 10

E. Glasson 10

J. Atu 10

J. Baker 10

K. Carmody 10

M. Slade 10

N. Spooner 10

P. Conran 10

P. Dwyer 10

P. Jacks 10

P. Wallace 10

P. Zappala 10

R. Chapman 10

R. Schultz 10

T. Walker 10

A. Fanning 9

A. Rae 9

Angus Cameron 9

B. Hose 9

C. Anderson 9

E. Naiwasetawa 9

G. Campbell 9

G. Davies 9

J. Barry 9

J. Crowley 9

J. Flynn 9

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J. Gordon 9

J. Roderick 9

K. McCormack 9

M. Arnold 9

M. Fogarty 9

Peter Fitzgerald 9

R. Currie 9

S. Healy 9

T. Daly 9

T. McKellar 9

A. Carr 8

A. O'Neill 8

B. Berge 8

B. Daly 8

C. Cronin 8

C. Walker 8

D. Guilfoyle 8

D.J. Marshall 8

D. O'Hara 8

G. Cootes 8

J. Bruce 8

J. Keane 8

L. Harvey 8

N. Davis 8

N. Proctor 8

P. Graham 8

P. Hollamby 8

R. Aldridge 8

R. Doherty 8

R. Graham 8

R. Hickey 8

S. Edwards 8

S. Tagicakibau 8

W. Martell 8

A. Davidson 7

A. James 7

B. Deignan 7

B. Warnick 7

C. Campbell 7

C. Ferraro 7

C. Lawson 7

C. Massie 7

C. Stewart 7

D. Aleckson 7

D. Bartlett 7

D. Dignam 7

D. Staley 7

D. Suki 7

G. Berkeley 7

G. Gallagher 7

J. Burke 7

J. Fogarty 7

Jason Harvey 7

J. Rapana 7

M. Kreis 7

M. Murray 7

M. O'Brien 7

R. Winterscheidt 7

S. Cash 7

S. Cox 7

S. Fonoti 7

S. McCarthy 7

Sitani Satui 7

T. Cassidy 7

T. Ludbrook 7

T. Mailata 7

T. Reid 7

T. Shanahan 7

W. Ryall 7

B. Collins 6

B. Rigg 6

B. Wellbrook 6

C. White 6

D. Partridge 6

D. Smith 6

G. McGrath 6

G. Tonner 6

J. Gibbons 6

J. O'Callaghan 6

K. Flexman 6

K. Krueger 6

L. Hegerty 6

L. Kelly 6

M. Anderton 6

M. Kearney 6

M. Luddy 6

N. Morrison 6

O. Mayhew 6

P. Byrne 6

P. McGill 6

R. Baker 6

R. Culpitt 6

R. Hawton 6

T. Bryce 6

T. Dixon 6

T. McDonnell 6

T. Newsome 6

W. Reid 6

W. Suggars 6

A. O'Loan 5

B. Felsman 5

B. Knapp 5

B. McCall 5

B. Meapo 5

B. Wood 5

D. Deignan 5

D. Flynn 5

D. Lyons 5

D. Swepson 5

F. McDonnell 5

G. Swepson 5

G. Walker 5

J. Buchholtz 5

J. Cummins 5

J. Wright 5

K. Bourke 5

M. Crossland 5

M. Frawley 5

N. Schwarzer 5

P. Burnett 5

P. Stevenson 5

R. Klinge 5

R. Lemass 5

T. Ah Ben 5

V. Oxenford 5

W. Reeves 5

A. Buckley 4

B. Conway 4

B. Kehoe 4

C. Johnson 4

C. Niwa 4

D. Bechler 4

D. Coles 4

D. Moore 4

F. Bourke 4

G. Clouston 4

G. Kerr 4

Geoff Lawler 4

J. Coutts 4

J. McCallum 4

J. Muisneiks 4

K. Tuicolo 4

N. Stanley 4

P. Cartwright 4

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P. Moloney 4

P. O'Malley 4

P. Spizziri 4

P. Twomey 4

R. Budd 4

S. Bikneris 4

S. Fiti 4

S. Guthrie 4

T. Barbour 4

T. Enright 4

T. McCulloch 4

W. Hammond 4

A. Cameron 3

A. Nixon 3

B. Grayson 3

B. Healy 3

B. McGrath 3

B. Origlasso 3

B. Taylor 3

C. Milligan 3

C. O'Connor 3

C. Wilder 3

D. Fraser 3

D. McGrath 3

G. Conaghan 3

H. Hamilton 3

J. Allen 3

J. Breen 3

J. Carpenter 3

J. Gardener 3

J. Gray 3

J. Heineger 3

J. Keppie 3

K. McMahon 3

K. Moeke 3

K. Spillane 3

K. Whelan 3

L. Williams 3

M. Barbosa 3

M. Sloan 3

M. Tancred 3

P. Bader 3

P. Edwards 3

P. Menzies 3

P. Siulangapo 3

P. Thompson 3

P. Verhoven 3

P. Williams 3

Paul Williams 3

R. Dunworth 3

R. Freney 3

S. Driscoll 3

S. Flynn 3

T. Dunworth 3

T. Young 3

Tim Shaw 3

W. Corbett 3

A. Borle 2

A. Hayes 2

A. Tuibua 2

B. Abbott 2

B. Fogarty 2

B. McKenzie 2

B. Pascoe 2

B. Reid 2

C. Carlton 2

C. Flack 2

C. Shilley 2

Christian Anderson 2

D. Barr 2

D. Eri 2

D. Harrington 2

D. Hicks 2

D. Hinch 2

D. Kent 2

D. Lavercombe 2

D. Marsh 2

D. Wright 2

F. Mitchell 2

G. Huntington 2

G. Kirk 2

G. Waters 2

I. McCulloch 2

I. Warmington 2

J. Aloua 2

J. Barnett 2

J. Hamilton 2

J. McGilvary 2

J. McMahon 2

L. Cella 2

L. Clarke 2

Luke Donald 2

M. Allen 2

M. Blair 2

M. Corbett 2

M. Cranitch 2

M. Grainger 2

M. Hurley 2

M. Keen 2

M. Windsor 2

N. Hunt 2

N. Winkler 2

P. Bourke 2

P. Crowley 2

P. Healy 2

P. Howlie 2

P. O'Shea 2

P. Taylor 2

R. Dunn 2

R. Goodwin 2

R. Howden 2

R. Martin 2

R. Ure 2

S. Hennesy 2

S. Ohiyama 2

S. Roberts 2

S. Simpson 2

Steve Smith 2

T. Begg 2

T. Graham 2

T. Haidley 2

T. Pagliaro 2

T. Spencer 2

T. Wiley 2

W. Chambers 2

W. Mace 2

W. Purcell 2

A. Cunneen 1

A. Ingram 1

A. McDonald 1

A. Nock 1

A. Soanes 1

B. Canniffe 1

B. Hayes 1

B. Hyne 1

B. Jones 1

B. McCarthy 1

B. Miller 1

B. Ryan 1

B. Steele 1

B. Stewart 1

B. Williams 1

B. Wyllie 1

C. Maxwell 1

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C. Meehan 1

C. Rock 1

C. Sinapati 1

D. Chapman 1

D. Crowe 1

D. Ford 1

D. Gornall 1

D. Kissane 1

D. Rangi 1

D. Robertson 1

D. Scott 1

D. Thompson 1

D. Tinney 1

Dan Dalton 1

E. Aila 1

E. Nogoua 1

F. Wilkinson 1

G. Anderson 1

G. Asprey 1

G. Brandenberg 1

G. Dearlove 1

G. Fowler 1

G. Jesson 1

G. Lalor 1

G. Lynch 1

J. Beiers 1

J. Colvin 1

J. Fenton 1

J. Hegarty 1

J. Kavanagh 1

J. Kenny 1

J. King 1

J. McKeon 1

J. McVeigh 1

J. More 1

J. Ray 1

J. Roussetos 1

J. Vail 1

J. Zehmke 1

K. Cuminer 1

K. Murphy 1

L. Hannan 1

L. McKeering 1

Lee Evans 1

M. Copeman 1

M. Doxey 1

M. Gibson 1

M. Healy 1

M. Joyce 1

M. Keam 1

M. Leota 1

M. Linnane 1

M. McCarthy 1

M. Muttakumaru 1

M. Neville 1

M. Patuara 1

M. Pike 1

M. Skinner 1

M. Tanwan 1

Michael Ryan 1

N. Mullen 1

N. Patrick 1

N. Steel 1

P. Adams 1

P. Ahern 1

P. Baxter 1

P. Bradley 1

P. Caldwell 1

P. Cannon 1

P. Cavanagh 1

P. Dornan 1

Pierce Fitzgerald 1

P. Hyland 1

P. Jarrett 1

P. Johnson 1

P. Netto-Fernandes 1

P. Nolan 1

R. Buckby 1

R. Coetzee 1

R. Crane 1

R. Faiva 1

R. Mackay 1

R. Moore 1

R. Nalatu 1

R. Rinaudo 1

R. Walk 1

R. Webb 1

S. Brown 1

S. King 1

S. Maidment 1

S. McKellar 1

S. Milfull 1

S. Paramore 1

S. Waqanaceva 1

S. Williams 1

T. Dammers 1

T. Favell 1

T. Hilton 1

T. Lola 1

T. McCormack 1

T. Phillips 1

T. Siale 1

W. Avery 1

W. Carne 1

W. Miller 1

PREMIER GRADE 2012

Minor Premiers, Winners of the Welsby Cup, Horsley Trophy & Templeton-McLean Cup

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VALE - Brian Felsman Brothers Old Boy Brian Felsman, father of premiership player & committee member Greg and grandfather of Reds Academy & Premier Grade player Mitchell, passed away on Tuesday 20th November. The funeral was held on Monday 26th November, at Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church, Hendra and Brian was laid to rest in Nudgee Cemetery.