2000 Queensland Cup Explained

Year:2000
Competition:Queensland Cup
Duration:February 19 – August 19, 2000
Teams:12
Count:2nd
Mpcount:2nd
Matches:138
Points:6,596
Top Point Scorer: Jace Van Dijk (200)
Top Try Scorer: Aaron Douglas
Brook Martin (21)
Nextseason Year:2001

The 2000 Queensland Cup season was the 5th season of Queensland's top-level statewide rugby league competition run by the Queensland Rugby League. The competition, known as the Bundy Gold Cup due to sponsorship from Bundaberg Rum, featured 12 teams playing a 26-week long season (including finals) from February to August.

The Redcliffe Dolphins defeated the Toowoomba Clydesdales 14–6 in the grand final at Suncorp Stadium to claim their second premiership. Wests Panthers Jason Bulgarelli was named the competition's Player of the Year.[1]

Teams

For the first time, the competition featured the same 12 teams that participated the year before. The Central Capras re-branded as the Central Comets and changed their colour scheme to avoid confusion with the region's representative side.[2]

For the 2000 season, the Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm were again affiliated with the Toowoomba Clydesdales and Norths Devils, respectively. After using Souths Magpies and Wynnum Seagulls as feeders clubs in 1999, the Auckland Warriors used Souths as their sole feeder. The North Queensland Cowboys did not use Cairns as their affiliate club, instead using their own team in the NSWRL's First Division competition.

ColoursClubHome ground(s)
Burleigh BearsPizzey Park
Cairns CyclonesBarlow Park
Central CometsBrowne Park
Easts TigersLanglands Park
Ipswich JetsFirst Provincial Oval
Logan ScorpionsMeakin Park
Norths DevilsBishop Park
Redcliffe DolphinsDolphin Oval
Souths MagpiesDavies Park
Toowoomba ClydesdalesAthletic Oval, ANZ Stadium
Wests PanthersPurtell Park
Wynnum SeagullsKougari Oval

Ladder

2000 Queensland Cup
Team
1 Redcliffe Dolphins (P)22 190 3 546 320 +226 38
2 Easts Tigers22 17 0 5 654 427 +227 34
3 Toowoomba Clydesdales22 16 0 6 747 409 +338 32
4 Burleigh Bears22 14 1 7 600 398 +202 29
5 Norths Devils22 13 1 8 589 484 +105 27
6 Ipswich Jets22 12 0 10 556 516 +24 24
7 Logan Scorpions22 10 1 11 494 488 +6 21
8 Central Comets22 10 1 11 529 550 -21 21
9 Souths Magpies22 8 2 12 472 624 -152 18
10 Wests Panthers22 4 1 17 459 601 -142 9
11 Wynnum Seagulls22 3 1 18 386 649 -263 7
12 Cairns Cyclones22 2 0 20 288 854 -566 4

Finals series

HomeScore AwayMatch Information
width=14%Datewidth=14%Venue
Minor semi-finals
Burleigh Bears38 – 12 Norths Devils29 July 2000Pizzey Park
Easts Tigers20 – 36 Toowoomba Clydesdales30 July 2000Langlands Park
Major semi-finals
Redcliffe Dolphins12 – 46 Toowoomba Clydesdales5 August 2000Dolphin Oval
Easts Tigers36 – 10 6 August 2000Langlands Park
Preliminary final
Redcliffe Dolphins40 – 6 Easts Tigers12 August 2000Dolphin Oval
Grand final
Toowoomba Clydesdales6 – 14 Redcliffe Dolphins19 August 2000Suncorp Stadium

Grand final

Toowoomba ClydesdalesPositionRedcliffe Dolphins
Justin HodgesAdam Mogg
George Wilson
John Olzard
Alex WilsonDamien Richters
Trent Leis
Paul WarwickTony Gould
Jack van DijkBarry Denduck
Corey ParkerRobert Campbell
Michael RyanCraig O'Dwyer (c)
Damon Keating (c)Troy Lindsay
Darren MappLuke Scott
Neale WyattJames Hinchey
Darren IngramDanny Burke
Kerrod WaltersBench Troy Mitchell
Nathan FriendBench Grant Flugge
Carl WebbBench Russell Lahiff
Dennis WhiteBench Adam Starr
Ivan HenjakCoach Neil Wharton

Toowoomba, who finished the regular season in third, qualified for their second grand final after defeating Redcliffe in their major semi-final. Redcliffe won their second straight minor premiership and once again earned a first week bye. After losing to Toowoomba they defeated Easts by 34 points in the preliminary final to set up a 1996 grand final rematch with the Clydesdales. In the regular season, the Dolphins defeated the Clydesdales in both of their meetings.

First half

Redcliffe winger Trent Leis opened the scoring in the 16th minute when he crossed out wide. In doing so, he became the first player to score in back-to-back grand finals. Four minutes later, the Dolphins pushed their lead to eight when prop Troy Lindsay barged over the try line. Toowoomba would finally get on the board with one minute left to play in the first when Justin Hodges stepped through a number of defenders to score under the posts.

Second half

The Dolphins regained an eight-point lead four minutes into the second half when their captain Craig O'Dwyer threw a dummy close to the line and darted over. The try would be the last points scored in the game as Redcliffe held on to become the first club to win two grand finals.

Redcliffe players Adam Mogg, George Wilson, Tony Gould, Troy Lindsay, James Hinchey and Russell Lahiff became the first players to win two grand finals with the same club, having all been involved in Redcliffe's 1997 triumph. Craig O'Dwyer became the second player (after Aaron Douglas a year earlier) to win two grand finals with two different clubs, winning his first with Norths in 1998.

Player statistics

Leading try scorers

Poswidth=120 PlayerTeamTries
1Aaron Douglas Burleigh Bears21
Brook Martin Easts Tigers21
3Reggie Cressbrook Burleigh Bears20
4Justin Loomans Central Comets19
5Chris Walker Toowoomba Clydesdales20

Leading point scorers

Poswidth=120 PlayerTeamwidth=20 Twidth=20 Gwidth=20 FGwidth=20 Pts
1Jace van Dijk Toowoomba Clydesdales394-200
2Reggie Cressbrook Burleigh Bears2059-198
3Damien Richters Redcliffe Dolphins1665-194
4John Wilshire Easts Tigers967-170
5Chris Lawler Ipswich Jets868-168

End-of-season awards

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Queensland Rugby League . queensland.rleague.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060119001646/http://queensland.rleague.com/results/2000/qld-cup.php . 19 January 2006 . dead.
  2. Web site: The more you know: CQ Capras. 13 April 2019.