Queensland Country Rugby Union Explained

Assocname:Queensland Country Rugby Union
Abbrev:QCRU
Logosize:200px
Sport:Rugby Union
Aff:Queensland Rugby Union
Jurisdiction:Queensland Regions
(excluding Brisbane)
President:Dan Morton
Url:redsrugby.com.au/GrassrootsRugby/Country

The Queensland Country Rugby Union, or QCRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within most of the state of Queensland in Australia. It is affiliated with the Queensland Rugby Union.

The Queensland Country Rugby Union administers the game in regions of Queensland outside of metropolitan Brisbane. The union is split into eleven country sub-unions. Queensland Country is represented by the Queensland Country Heelers team.

Structure

The Queensland Country Rugby Union has eleven country sub-unions, each running their own club competitions during the year. The sub-unions are grouped into three regional divisions in Northern, Central, and Southern Queensland:

North Queensland

Central Queensland

South Queensland

Sub-union teams compete in Regional Championships against other teams in their regional division. Representative sides from the three regions are then selected to play at the Queensland Country Championships.

Following the Country Championships, a representative Queensland Country Heelers team is selected by the Queensland Country Rugby Union to play regular fixtures including City-Country matches against Brisbane selections, and the "Battle of the Borders" Cup against the New South Wales Country Cockatoos.[1]

Rugby Bundaberg

Far North Queensland Rugby Union

Central Highlands Rugby Union

Central Queensland Rugby Union

Darling Downs Rugby Union

Mackay Rugby Union

Mt Isa Rugby Union

Gold Coast and District Rugby Union

Sunshine Coast Rugby Union

Townsville and Districts Rugby Union

Western Queensland Rugby Union

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2012 . Border Cup Heads North . New South Wales Country Rugby . 26 May 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140309181313/http://www.nswcountryrugby.com.au/news/news-archive/border-cup-heads-north . 9 March 2014 .