Toowoomba Clydesdales

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Toowoomba Clyesdales
Full name Toowoomba Clyesdales RLFC
Emblem Clyesdale
Colours Royal Blue, Sky Blue and Red
Founded
Sport Rugby league
League Queensland Wizard Cup
Ground Clive Berghofer Stadium
Capacity 9000[1]
CEO Kyle Warren
Captain
Coach Mark Gee
2006 2
Premierships 2 (1996, 2001)
Runners-Up 2 (2000, 2006)
Minor Premierships 3 (1996, 2001, 2006)
Wooden Spoons 0
Biggest win
Worst defeat

The Toowoomba Clydesdales are a rugby league club based in Toowoomba, Queensland. They have played in the Queensland Wizard Cup since the competition began in 1996.

Historically, the Clydsedales were the representative team for the Toowoomba competition. They competed in the Bulimba Cup, played various other representative matches and were arguably the strongest rugby league team in Australia during the 1920s.

They were the feeder club for the National Rugby League's Brisbane Broncos from 1999 to 2006[1]. On December 6, 2006, the board announced that the club was roughly AU$100,000 short to be able to field a team in the 2007 Queensland Wizard Cup and its future is now uncertain. The following day the Aspley Broncos were announced as the new feeder team for the Broncos[2].


Queensland Wizard Cup Teams

Current Teams
Aspley Broncos | Burleigh Bears | Central Comets | Easts Tigers | Ipswich Jets | Norths Devils | North Queensland Young Guns | Redcliffe Dolphins | Souths-Logan Magpies | Tweed Heads Seagulls | Wynnum-Manly Seagulls

No longer competing
Brothers-Valleys | Bundaberg Grizzlies | Cairns Cyclones | Central Capras | Gold Coast Vikings | Logan Scorpians | Mackay Sea Eagles | Past Brothers | Port Moresby Vipers | Souths Magpies | Sunshine Coast Falcons | Toowoomba Clydesdales | Townsville Stingers | Wests Panthers

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