CLUB SPONSORS for 2024 SEASON AND PARTNERS

TFH Hire Services  TFH has become a major sponsor of our club after a number of years of sponsorship.

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Rec ClubThe Logan Rec Club is a major sponsor of Logan Brothers Rugby League and has assisted the club for over 15 years, and a great place to get a good meal.
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QLegal Lawers   QLegal Lawyers have come on board as a sponsor of Logan Brothers, and can also help with your Legal matters, do not hesitate to give them a call.

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Multotec Australia  Multotec have proudly sponsored for the 2024 season.

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Protect Life Insurance  Protect sponsors Logan Brothers financial but can also help with Superannuation and Insurance matters.

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 McDonalds Logan Restaurants  McDonalds have proudly sponsored Logan Brothers for a few years now, drop into one of their Logan restaurants to show your support.
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  Triple Play Triple Play is responsible for producing the jerseys worn by the players, and is our supplier of on field gear.

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 Timer Sports current supplier for off field gear.

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Logan City Council

SPONSORED SIGNS

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Westpac Bank being used for Club and Team funds.

LOGAN DIGGERS

2013 Again Logan Diggers have been generous in agreeing to provide the club with the funds to purchase a new BBQ for use.

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JOHN DEERE

2013 Thank you to John Deere for agreeing to our sponsorship deal and providing a wonderful new mower.  As you can see it has already been put to good use.

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NEW TROPHY CABINETs

Amart AllSports have generously donated two glass cabinets to our club for our Trophy's.

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NEW TROPHY CABINET

When next down at the Club, don't forget to take a look at the new Trophy Cabinet generously donated by Logan Diggers.  Logan Brothers trophies have now been locked away for safety, but still on display for all to see.

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In 1976 Brothers decided that a club was required in the Southern suburbs, so they approached sister Francis (sister Kath Carroll) of St Pauls Catholic School, Woodridge. Sister Francis, being a devoted Rugby League fan, thought it an excellent idea. The inaugural meeting of Brothers' St Pauls Junior Rugby League Football Club was held at St Pauls Convent, Woodridge on Sunday December 12, 1976. A committee was formed and plans were put into motion. At this meeting it was moved and passed that 'all persons who wished to play for St Pauls Junior R.L.F.C. be accepted. That there be no restriction placed on players.' The colours of green and gold were decided on by Sister Francis and Fr. Tom Hamell as depicting the fighting Irish. The leprechaun was to be the logo, as we were a Brothers club.

The council was approached for a field and by the persistent hounding of Mr Fred Huntress, the club was allocated the lease of land on Wembley Road behind the public swimming pool and council building. It was then known as Bilger Park and has since been changed to Civic Park.

Games commenced on our own field in 1979. Only minors could use the field for fixtures as there were no dressing sheds for junior teams. These teams continued to use outside clubs and the Woodridge High School for home games.

The dressing sheds and canteen were built with a government grant in 1981, so all home games were then able to be conducted at Bilger Park. The first canteen was a tent with trestles for counters. It was used at both the high school and home ground until 1980.

CLUB & PLAYER ACHIEVEMENTS

 

Year Award
2022 RLB Junior Club of the Year
2022 RLB Under 17 NB Player of the Grand Final - Dylan Gallagher
2022 SEQW Under 14 Div 1 Player of the Grand Final - Janique Mili
2021 RLB Under 13 D1 Player of the Grand Final - Amos Gaulai
2021 RLB Under 13 D2 Player of the Grand Final - Tobias Boyle
2021 RLB Under 15 D2 Player of the Grand Final - Nesian Harris-Hytounge
2020 RLB Under 14 Player of the Grand Final - Dirhys Sefo
2019 RLB Under 13 Rep Player of the Year - Bailey Trew
2019 RLB Under 16 Rep Player of the Year - Kaleb Winters-Chang
2018 RLB Tee' Levu Memorial Award Winners - Lukas Ripley
2017 GBJRL Volunteer of the Year - Des Weller
2017 GBJRL Under 17 Nev Blair MVP - Connor McLeod
2017 GBJRL Under 13 Rep Player of the Year - Isaiah Pabai
2016 Champion Club of the Year
2016 GBJRL Under 17 Bob Gilder Memorial Player of the Year - Lorenzo Leapai
2016 GBJRL Under 16 Rep Player of the Year - Riley Holes
2015 Champion Club of the Year
2015 The Footy Show Club of the Year (Premier Club)
2014 Club Efficiency Award
2014 GBJRL Under 16 Rep Player of the Year - Corey Allan
2014 GBJRL Under 17 Bob Gilder Memorial Player of the Year - Justin Fai
2013 Brisbane Second Division - Club of the Year
2013 GBJRL Under 16 Rep Player of the Year - Aaron Ulai
2013 GBJRL Under 17 Bob Gilder Memorial Player of the Year - George Fai
2012 Premier Division - Club of the Year
2010 Premier Division - Club of the Year
2010 GBJRL Te'e Levu Memorial Shield - George Fai
2009 Premier Division - Club of the Year
2009 GBJRL Under 17 Bob Gilder Memorial Player of the Year - Kennedy Lauti
2008 GBJRL Under 13 Rep Player of the Year - Matthew Hall
2005 GBJRL Under 17 Bob Gilder Memorial Player of the Year - Bryce Stuart
2004 Junior A - Premier Club QLR South East Division Juniors
2004 GBJRL Under 14 Rep Player of the Year - Godfrey Bel
2001 Junior A - BRL Champion Club
2001 Junior A - BRL Premier Club
2000 GBJRL Under 17 Bob Gilder Memorial Player of the Year - Cameron Smith
1999 Junior A - BRL Champion Club
1999 Junior A - BRL Premier Club
1998 Junior A - BRL Champion Club
1998 Junior A - BRL Premier Club
1989 Peter Connors - BJRL Player of the Year

JUNIOR TEAM ACHIEVEMENTS

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View all Junior Team Achievements (PDF) Updated 24 September 2022

SENIOR TEAM ACHIEVEMENTS

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Our First 10 Years

1977 - Our first game of competition was against East Mount Gravatt on 27th March 1977. The boys learnt a lot in that first year of football with many of the boys having not played before. The score was heavily in favour of East Mount Gravatt, but this was our beginning to greater things.

1978 – We had our first team to reach a Grand Final in the Under 16's, they won the Presidents Cup but were unlucky to be defeated in the Grand Final.

1979 - Our teams played out of Woodridge area as Brothers St Pauls from our home ground. There was no toilet block at that stage so portable toilets were acquired. With the end of the season we saw our first Grand Final winners in the Under 8's going through the season undefeated. The Under 9's also won the President's Cup. The under 13's of that year played in Open 1 and were the Minor Premiers and Premiers, making them the first Junior Premiers of the Club.

1980 – This year saw the purchase of a she to be used for Canteen and beer sales. Lights were installed down one side of the field and training could now be done after dark. Public toilets had been built by the council so we no longer needed our Portable Toilets. This year saw two teams win Grand Finals with the Under 11's going through the year undefeated and the Under 12's being the Minor Premiers and Premiers.

1981 – This year saw our Dressing Sheds and new Canteen for the first time. This year also saw the start of St John Ambulance attending our home games. There is no record of premiership wins in this year.

1982 – Mini football was introduced in the Under7's only by the B.R.L. This was a success with our boys going to the Sandgate Under 7's Carnival and bringing back the trophy, being undefeated.

1983 – Membership increased from eight teams to fourteen teams in this year. Our Under 7's again brought home the trophy for the Sandgate Carnival. We did get a Grand Final winner in 1983 with the Under 14's.

1984 – A second stage of lighting was completed when the lights were installed down the outside of the second field giving enough light for night games. This was not a complete success with the power being overloaded causing a blackout. S.E.Q.E.B. eventually repaired it and the play continued. It was a good year for finals with the Under 14's winning the President's Flag and being Minor Premiers but missed out on the Premiership. The Under 15's went through undefeated with the President's Flag and Premiership.

1985 – The clubs first scoreboard was erected in May with funds donated by City Mazda, South Brisbane. The Under 7's again brought the trophy home from the Sandgate carnival. The Under 13's went through undefeated winning both the President's Flag and the Premiership. The Under 15's also went through undefeated, after being put up a grade from the previous season, winning the President's Flag and the Premiership.

1986 – At the end of the Trial Games on 6th march a mini tornado hit Logan City and our dressing shed and canteen lost its roof with many patrons still on the field at the time. Games carried on a usual with a tarpaulin thrown over the Canteen as protection until the roof could be replaced. Our final stage of lighting the field was completed with two lights centered either end of the field area and the lights down the side of the No 1 field upgraded. Our teams did not get into any Grand Finals in this year but two teams did make Semi Finals.

1987 – This year will see the opening of our club House which had been the result of 10 years of hard work by the various committees.

From these early beginnings, the strong Logan Brothers club has evolved. At the Annual General Meeting held at the end of the 1996 season the name was changed to Logan Brothers.

Logan Brothers is host to Friday night and Sunday games for juniors, with Saturday games for females and seniors. A licensed bar and canteen is open for all games with an array of food and drinks for sale.

The Club is run solely on the generosity of Volunteers with the aim of seeing Junior Rugby League players learn the game. We form a Committee of 10 volunteers each year which includes four executives of President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. To help this Committee there are a number of parents who volunteer as a Sub-Committee. All of our teams have parents running them in positions of Coach; Assistant Coach/Water Runner; Team Manager and Touch Judge. To assist all our volunteers we have meetings, advise them of courses coming up and clinics to attend to help improve their skills.

Logan Brothers Rugby League Club Inc.mappic

ABN: 85 017 802 138

Civic Centre Park                                        
170 Wembley Road
Logan Central Qld 4114

PO Box 163
Woodridge Qld 4114


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Committee
Note:-  All committee members are VOLUNTEERS and have full time jobs,

PRESIDENT Duane Antcliff 0420 695 163 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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COMMITTEE Kylie Bourke    
  Samantha Cowley    
  Craig Wong    
  Tangi Goodnight    
  Cooper Diehm    
  Cherilda Murray    

contact during work times should be URGENT only.

 Club Forms 

Position Nomination Form - Committee and Sub-Committee
Position Nomination Form - Coach            
Position Nomination Form - Manager                                    
Membership - Player Application Juniors (PDF)                     
Membership - Player Application Seniors (PDF)                 
Membership - Non-Player (Social) (PDF) FEES  $20  - Applications open from 1 December 2023 to 30 June 2024


Position Descriptions:-  If you are apply for a position at the club see what it is about.
President                PDF  Position Description - President
Vice President        PDF  Position Description - Vice President
Secretary                PDF  Position Description - Secretary
Treasurer                PDF  Position Description - Treasurer
Registrar                 PDF  Position Description - Registrar
Committee              PDF  Position Description - Committee  (include Sub-Committee)
Team Coach           PDF  Position Description - Coach
Team Manager       PDF  Position Description - Manager

Hire Agreement - Venue-Field (PDF) (PLEASE NOTE No longer available for Public Hire without Security provided to ensure NO BYO)
Please complete and submit form to the club for committee reveiw prior to confirmation.

Confraternity of Brothers Clubs

Rugby League Brisbane
Governing association for the Junior & Senior Competition.

BRL (Brisbane Rugby League)
Governing association for the A Grade Competition.

Queensland Rugby League
Governing body for Rugby League in Queensland.

 

 

Season 2017

Teams:-
A Grade coached by Steve Bretherton
Open Premier coached by Kris Muir and Peri Creamer
Southside 3 coached by Gary Speers

Opens Presentation - 9 September

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SEASON 2016

Logan Brothers are pleased to announce the following Senior Coaches for the 2016 season.

A Grade Steve Bretherton,  a former Logan Brothers junior who has been coaching Souths Logan Magpies colts for the past 4 seasons.

Open Grade Dave Weldon, another former Logan Brothers  both junior and senior player and also having previously coached Logan Brothers under 20s to a premiership.

Premier Grade Paul Boase, who brings extensive coaching experience in both Second Division and in the Mal Meninga Cup.

Under 20s To Be Advised.

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SEASON 2015

Logan Brothers would like to thank Jason Gainey and Chris Bird for their contribution to the seniors teams over the past 3 years.  They have bought a lot of experience and new ideas to the club during their time with us which hopefully returning players will carry forward into the new season.  The club would like to wish them well in their future endeavours.

 

SEASON 2014

Massive Congratulations to  TERRY KEPU from Logan Brothers Southside Open 1 team for winning Player of the Year for his division and also winning the Ted Beaumont Player of the Year for the competition.

 

Ted Beaumont Trophy

 The Southside Open 1s
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Trophy match will be played between Logan Brothers and Bulimba Valleys at
Langlands Park on Monday 9 June at 3.00 PM.

Coach Team Against Home Away Sat LOCATION   (Field)
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Jason Gainey Opens 1 Redlands   # 3:00 PM Pinklands   Sports Ground
Wayne Longley Opens 2 Greenbank #   3:00 PM Civic   Park (Logan Central)
Ian Skeen Opens 3 Greenbank #   1:30 PM Civic   Park (Logan Central)
Laurie Naden Opens 4 Logan Wanderers #   12:00 PM Civic   Park (Logan Central)

 

 

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Congratulation to Logan Brothers Opens teams -

BRISBANE SECOND DIVISION CLUB OF THE YEAR 2013

 

 

THIS WEEKS GAMES - SUPPORT OUT 20S IN THEIR GRAND FINAL ON SATURDAY

 Brisbane Second & Womens Division Rugby League Ladder - 25 August 2013

OPEN PREMIER

 

SOUTHSIDE 1

  Team Played PD Points     Team Played PD Points
1 Gaters 19 427 37   1 Bulimba Valleys 22 482 40
2 Easts Juniors 19 226 24   2 Redlands 22 267 38
3 Pine Rivers 19 -93 24   3 Mt Gravatt 22 100 26
4 Logan Brothers 19 290 23   4 Wests Inala 22 48 22
5 Aspley 19 129 23   5 Logan Brothers 22 -21 19
6 Souths Juniors 19 -71 15   6 Cannon Hill Stars 22 -175 15
7 Carina 19 -234 9   7 Greenbank 22 -112 12
8 Wynnum Manly 19 -674 5   8 Wests Centenary 22 -589 4
            SEASON COMPLETE      

OPEN 20'S GRADE

 

SOUTHSIDE 4

  Team Played PD Points     Team Played PD Points
1 Easts Juniors 20 628 41   1 Browns Plains 18 347 30
2 Logan Brothers 20 512 34   2 Logan Brothers 18 305 28
3 Souths Juniors 20 316 31   3 Edens Landing 18 2 28
4 Brothers Juniors 20 142 27   4 Logan Wanderers 18 34 24
5 Norths Juniors 20 200 26   5 Slacks Creek 18 -14 21
6 Burpengary 20 -3 21   6 Capalaba Juniors 17 -182 15
7 Arana Hills 20 -235 15   7 Cannon Hill 18 -100 14
8 Carina 20 -312 11   8 Mustangs Brothers 18 -106 13
9 Springwood 20 -824 7   9 Waterford 17 -286 5
10 Northlakes Kangaroos 20 -384 1   LOGAN   BROTHERS RUNNERS UP IN THE GRAND FINAL
                     

OPEN WOMENS

           
  Team Played PD Points            
1 Souths Logan 10 642 35            
2 Burleigh Heads 10 446 29            
3 Wests Inala 10 221 26            
4 Beerwah 10 409 24            
5 Logan Brothers 10 -194 14            
                     

The Open's Grands Finals 2012 have been played.

Logan Brothers Open 1s were winners on the day with a good performance against Mount Gravatt.  The 1s were the dominate team through out the season winning the Ted Beaumont trophy and finishing Minor Premiers for the season.  Coaches, Duane Antcliff and Jim Whittle, are planning of bringing the team back to play Opens Prems next season.

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Sadly Logan Brothers 20's lost their match but had showed great performance during the season to finish as Minor Premiers for the season.  Easts played better on the day to win the Grand Final, in the true spirit of the game both Logan Brothers & East joined together at the end of the game.

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OPEN 1s and 20s - MINOR PREMIERS - in their second division competition for 2012.

Club Loyalty - A Story from our Opens Team.

Brisbane Second Division Rugby League News
                Matthew McInerney and Michael Cremin          
 
            27/06/2012 10:27:55 AM      
 

HE was a Logan Brothers halfback a year behind current Australian captain Cameron Smith in his younger years.

He played against Ian Lacey and Tom Learoyld-Lars when he played in the Under 18s competition.

But at a time when the values and place of loyalty in Rugby League are being questioned, you’ll find Aaron Coolwell directing Logan Brothers around the park, like he’s done for the past twenty years.

Watching him play in the Open 1s Ted Beaumont Trophy fixture, you could see how well respected by the players he is as he directed play.

“We’ll go pretty good this year,” he told me after I watched his side beat Wests Centenary 28-20 despite having three players sent to the sin bin and playing 10 minutes with 11 men.

“Discipline-wise we’re probably not the best,” he admits with a smile.

But if there’s anything the longest serving senior player in Logan Brothers history knows, it’s how much he loves his club.

“It’s great. There’s a good environment down there,” he describes. “I know a lot of the guys, I know the club, and I grew up in the area.”

When asked about his future prospects, the softly spoken halfback was a little stumped, but looked only as far as next year when he hopes to line up for Logan Brothers in the Premier Grade.

Bringing the focus back to this season however, he knows that his side will go far – potentially to what would be his 4th Grand Final.

If the rest of the competition didn’t know Logan Brothers were serious in their title hunt, they should now. Undefeated after 13 games, Ted Beaumont Trophy winners, and a sizeable forward pack that loves to flatten opponents.

Logan Brothers will be hard to stop come Grand Final day, and Aaron Coolwell will be there, directing the players as he does so well and chalking up another championship his beloved club.

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Open 1's are Playing in the Ted Beaumont Trophy match on Monday 11 June at Langlands Park - come and support the guys.

Logan Brothers Defeated Wests Centenary  28 to 20.

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Logan Brothers Tame Panthers

LOGAN Brothers overcame the sinbinning of three players to defeat Wests Centenary Panthers 28-20 in the Southside 1 Ted Beaumont Trophy match at Langlands Park.

Wests got on the board first in the 7th minute, when a seemingly innocuous kick downfield was fumbled by Logan fullback Cain O’Shea.

Wests second rower Patrick Noonan picked the ball up and passed to centre Wade Watson, who raced away to score. Tim McIlwain converted the try.

Logan hit back eight minutes later, when powerful five-eighth Rickson Toloa fought his way over, dragging several defenders with him. Henry Cope added the extras, levelling the game at 6-6.

Logan Brothers gained the lead in the 25th minute, when classy hooker Joshua Teamo snuck over from dummy half. Cope converted the try to give them a 12-6 lead, which they carried into the break.

The game continued in the same manner after the break, with Logan punishing Wests’ poor ball control and scoring through winger Matthew Faiumu in the 41st minute.

They extended the lead just five minutes later, when Jester Niuula superbly offloaded in heavy traffic, finding lock Kurt Whittle who made no mistake in scoring the try. Cope converted the try, giving Logan a 22-6 lead.

Wests hit back in the 50th, when winger Chris Ferris fielded a kick 35m out from his own line. He beat two defenders, then raced down the sideline, stepping his way around the remaining defence to score under the posts. McIlwain converted to make it 22-12.

The undisciplined Logan Brothers side were penalised for several consecutive high tackles, before Perez decided enough was enough. With 14 minutes left to play, halfback Aaron Coolwell committed a high tackle and was sent from the field, only to be joined by Teamo in the same act for dissent.

Wests failed to take full advantage of the two man overlap, scoring only one try 7 minutes from fulltime when Cameron Sinisa crossed.

Logan took control of the dying stages, sealing the result two minutes from time when Faiumu grabbed his second. Wests winger Glynn Robson hit back as the fulltime siren sounded, Logan triumphing 28-20.

After the game, Logan Brothers coach Duane Antcliff praised the performance of his team, commending them for “their season of hard work”.

LOGAN BROTHERS 28 (Faiumu 2, Toloa, Teamo, Whittle tries; Cope 4 goals) def WESTS CENTENARY PANTHERS 20 (Ferris, Watson, Robson, Sinisa tries; McIlwain 2 goals) at Langlands Park