Gold Coast Breakers
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Full name | Gold Coast Breakers Rugby Union Football Club |
Emblem | Breaking Wave |
Colours | Orange, blue, yellow and white |
Founded | 1996 |
Sport | Rugby Union |
League | Queensland Premier Rugby |
Ground | Albert Park, Broadbeach Waters |
Capacity | 3,000 |
CEO | |
Captain | |
Coach | Grant Batty |
2006 | 7th of 10 |
Premierships | 1: 2004 |
Runners-Up | 3: 2001, 2003, 2005 |
Minor Premierships | 2005 |
Wooden Spoons | ? |
Biggest win | ? |
Worst defeat | ? |
The Gold Coast Breakers are an Australian rugby union club, based on the Gold Coast, Queensland. The team currently competes in the Queensland Premier Rugby competition, which is a state-club competition. The Breakers have been very successful in more recent years in the competition.
The club's players are also available for selection to the Australian Rugby Championship franchise East Coast Aces.
[edit] QLD Premier Rugby Grand Finals
- Premiers
- 2004 Gold Coast 24-18 University
- Runners-Up
- 2001 Canberra 32-10 Gold Coast
- 2003 Canberra 29-16 Gold Coast
- 2005 Sunnybank 31-17 Gold Coast
[edit] External link
- Gold Coast Breakers Rugby - Official website