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QLD Premier Rugby 2020

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Desmond Connor (43)
PREMIER RUGBY DRAW

(Home team listed first)

Round One.August 1

Souths v Brothers, Sunnybank v Easts, GPS v Wests, Norths v UQ, Bond Uni (bye)

Round Two.August 8

Bond Uni v Sunnybank, Brothers v Norths, Wests v Easts, GPS v Souths, UQ (bye)

Round Three.August 15

Bond Uni v Norths, GPS v Brothers, UQ v Easts, Sunnybank v Souths, Wests (bye)

Round Four.August 22

Brothers v Bond Uni, Easts v GPS, Sunnybank v UQ, Norths v Wests, Souths (bye)

Round Five.August 29

Bond Uni v Easts, Wests v Brothers, GPS v Sunnybank, UQ v Souths, Norths (bye)

Round Six.September 5

Souths v Bond Uni, Easts v Norths, GPS v UQ, Wests v Sunnybank, Brothers (bye)

Round Seven.September 12

Brothers v UQ, Wests v Bond Uni, Souths v Easts, Norths v GPS, Sunnybank (bye)

Round Eight.September 19

Brothers v Souths, Easts v Sunnybank, Wests v GPS, UQ v Norths, Bond Uni (bye)

Round Nine.September 26

Sunnybank v Bond Uni, Norths v Brothers, Easts v Wests, Souths v GPS, UQ (bye)

Round 10.October 3

Souths v Norths, Bond Uni v GPS, Sunnybank v Brothers, UQ v Wests, Easts (bye)

Round 11.October 10

Bond Uni v UQ, Brothers v Easts, Norths v Sunnybank, Wests v Souths, GPS (bye)

Semi-finals: October 17

Preliminary final: October 24

Grand final: October 31
Is this all grades?
 

Serge

Larry Dwyer (12)
Rounds 8 and 9 are a repeat of Rounds 1 and 2 (with home team reversed). Makes for an unbalanced comp which will disdavantage some and advantage others. Not sure why they didn't just make it one full round and two less weeks. As Bulldog indicated, treatment of byes will similarly be an advantage or disadvantage depending on whether you get points or not for the bye.
 

SouthernX

Peter Johnson (47)
we are lucky to get this aren't we? Isn't the equivalent league comp axed this year?

Yes beggars can’t be choosers.

I appreciate the QRU and feel for our Qtrust-Cup comrade who have to wait for 2021

Just feel like the extended delay is due to a incompetent QLD Government. Not just at club sports level but tourism and hospitality industries being hit hard by inaction as well.
 

girtbysea

Ted Fahey (11)
PREMIER RUGBY DRAW

(Home team listed first)

Round One.August 1

Souths v Brothers, Sunnybank v Easts, GPS v Wests, Norths v UQ, Bond Uni (bye)

Round Two.August 8

Bond Uni v Sunnybank, Brothers v Norths, Wests v Easts, GPS v Souths, UQ (bye)

Round Three.August 15

Bond Uni v Norths, GPS v Brothers, UQ v Easts, Sunnybank v Souths, Wests (bye)

Round Four.August 22

Brothers v Bond Uni, Easts v GPS, Sunnybank v UQ, Norths v Wests, Souths (bye)

Round Five.August 29

Bond Uni v Easts, Wests v Brothers, GPS v Sunnybank, UQ v Souths, Norths (bye)

Round Six.September 5

Souths v Bond Uni, Easts v Norths, GPS v UQ, Wests v Sunnybank, Brothers (bye)

Round Seven.September 12

Brothers v UQ, Wests v Bond Uni, Souths v Easts, Norths v GPS, Sunnybank (bye)

Round Eight.September 19

Brothers v Souths, Easts v Sunnybank, Wests v GPS, UQ v Norths, Bond Uni (bye)

Round Nine.September 26

Sunnybank v Bond Uni, Norths v Brothers, Easts v Wests, Souths v GPS, UQ (bye)

Round 10.October 3

Souths v Norths, Bond Uni v GPS, Sunnybank v Brothers, UQ v Wests, Easts (bye)

Round 11.October 10

Bond Uni v UQ, Brothers v Easts, Norths v Sunnybank, Wests v Souths, GPS (bye)

Semi-finals: October 17

Preliminary final: October 24

Grand final: October 31



Reg, when did you see that proposed draw come out? I had seen an excel sheet with a Plan A proposed 2 round comp starting July 4 sent out by email last week. The Plan B comp was I think what you have detailed above. Both were put together by Gavin Head - QRU Community Rugby.
 

PhilClinton

John Hipwell (52)
I would have thought they would hold off until the QLD government address this Sunday night/Monday morning.

The mail is that as a compromise to keeping the borders shut they will ease restrictions during stage 2, with dining/bars to allow 50 people and some changes to the community sports, gyms and outdoor exercise restrictions.
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) has today announced an indicative 11-Round draw for the 2020 Queensland Premier Rugby competition, which includes the Allsports Physiotherapy Hospital Challenge Cup, that would see Queensland’s brightest Club Rugby players in action in August.

Working closely with the general managers and presidents of each of the nine Premier Rugby clubs, QRU game development staff have mapped out a return to training plan, which will begin on 12 June as stage two Queensland Government restrictions begin, with contact training returning in July before matches kick off on 1 August.

Club circumstances have been carefully considered, with regards to clashes with other sports using venues or a club’s ability to adhere to government regulations. Regulations and logistics are being worked through with stakeholders and key government authorities to determine requirements around controlled venues, parking rules or drop-off zones, entry and exit points and hygiene requirements.

When the competition kicks off, stage three regulations will be in place and the QRU will continue to discuss what restrictions may exist at that time, regarding numbers of people allowed at a venue.

Ballymore has been secured as a possible venue for the opening three Rounds, while the clubs have opted to retain a three-week finals series, with the grand final set to take place on October 31.

QRU Community Rugby General Manager Gaven Head said: “We’ve been working hard with all nine of our Premier Rugby clubs to come up with a solution for return to play.

“There has been a lot of positive buy-in from club officials to work through the process and figure out what is feasible for each club and their venues.

“Given there are no trial matches, the first Round at least won’t count for Hospital Challenge Cup competition points, to allow for teams to have a their first hit out, however the matches will all be played under normal competition rules with set teams of 23 players and restricted substitutions.

“Given the challenges faced by many within the Rugby community during this period, it’s really positive to be able to lock in an indicative plan for Premier Rugby that will hopefully provide our club players and Rugby fans alike something to look forward to in the near future.”

Further details around broadcast are being worked through, as well as details around when crowds might be able to attend matches as well as specific kick-off times.

2020 Queensland Premier Rugby Draw:

Note: Home team listed first

Round 1 – 1 August

Souths v Brothers
Sunnybank v Easts
GPS v Wests
Norths v University of Queensland
BYE – Bond University

Round 2 – 8 August

Bond University v Sunnybank
Brothers v Norths
Wests v Easts
GPS v Souths
BYE – University of Queensland

Round 3 – 15 August

Bond University v Norths
GPS v Brothers
University of Queensland v Easts
Sunnybank v Souths
BYE – Wests

Round 4 – 22 August

Brothers v Bond University
Easts v GPS
Sunnybank v University of Queensland
Norths v Wests
BYE – Souths

Round 5 – 29 August

Bond University v Easts
Wests v Brothers
GPS v Sunnybank
University of Queensland v Souths
BYE – Norths

Round 6 – September 5

Souths v Bond University
Easts v Norths
GPS v University of Queensland
Wests v Sunnybank
BYE – Brothers

Round 7 – 12 September

Brothers v University of Queensland
Wests v Bond University
Souths v Easts
Norths v GPS
BYE – Sunnybank

Round 8 – 19 September

Brothers v Souths
Easts v Sunnybank
Wests v GPS
University of Queensland v Norths
BYE – Bond University

Round 9 – 26 September

Sunnybank v Bond University
Norths v Brothers
Easts v Wests
Souths v GPS
BYE – University of Queensland

Round 10 – 3 October

Souths v Norths
Bond University v GPS
Sunnybank v Brothers
University of Queensland v Wests
BYE – Easts

Round 11 – 10 October

Bond University v University of Queensland
Brothers v Easts
Norths v Sunnybank
Wests v Souths
BYE – GPS

Semi-Finals – Weekend of 17-18 October
Preliminary Finals – Weekend of 24-25 October
Grand Finals – Weekend of 31 October - 1 Nov
 

The Nomad

Bob Davidson (42)
Talk of broadcast details might spike some interest.

Reports saying the NRL are expecting a potential world wide audience of up to 300 million for this week's opening round.

With very little other sport happening, we could see big numbers tuning in to whatever format the broadcast ends up being and potentially creating great exposure for the clubs, players and sponsors.
 

Bulldog

Nev Cottrell (35)
Apparently all round 1&2 games played at Ballymore but do not have competition points on offer - this deals with the 2 byes for UQ & Bond.

Round 3 might also be played at Ballymore depending on COVID social protocols.
 

PhilClinton

John Hipwell (52)
Samu Kerevi voted GPS outside center of the decade by a landslide over the weekend. I've also seen him having a bit of a kick down at Yoku over the last few weeks.

I have heard he's keen for a run this year with the Japanese comp still shut down, could it be with the Gallopers, probably not, but it would be nice!
 

Dark Shark

Alex Ross (28)
Apparently all round 1&2 games played at Ballymore but do not have competition points on offer - this deals with the 2 byes for UQ & Bond.

Round 3 might also be played at Ballymore depending on COVID social protocols.

So reading through the media release, it seems only about First Grade (Hospital Cup) playing this season. No plans for Women, lower grades or Colts (cannot see how all grades could be accommodated playing at Ballymore, even with three fields). Is this correct?
 

The Whisperer

Jimmy Flynn (14)
So reading through the media release, it seems only about First Grade (Hospital Cup) playing this season. No plans for Women, lower grades or Colts (cannot see how all grades could be accommodated playing at Ballymore, even with three fields). Is this correct?

There has just been a released time start for Subbies Rugby, Starting on Friday 17th July and Saturday 18th July. How are they able to start so early? Will lower grade players go play subbies if there is no lower grades comp?
 

new recruit_ brisbane

Jimmy Flynn (14)
There has just been a released time start for Subbies Rugby, Starting on Friday 17th July and Saturday 18th July. How are they able to start so early? Will lower grade players go play subbies if there is no lower grades comp?


They have allowed 1 week (on current time frame of restrictions) for contact at training etc. the first 4 rounds will be uncontested scrums I believe also.
I believe RA & QRU may enforce minimum 2 weeks contact at training though.
 

PhilClinton

John Hipwell (52)
My assumption is this is for all grades to be resuming, otherwise it would be pretty straightforward - the reason there hasn't been club specific information yet is because they are working with QRU on how to accommodate 8 teams at training.
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
The planning will have to be around planning for 100 people per venue. There is mixed messages around at the moment with "the venue" alternatively defined as GPS Rugby Club or Field 1 at GPS Rugby Club. So lots of clarity needed from above, but the QRU are working closely with the Chief Health Officer.

I'd expect that there won't be crowds. I also expect that there will be space between games to basically empty the venue before the next game arrives.

You think a game will have two teams of XV, potentially 5 reserves each side, match officials, medical, coaches and that's getting to about 60. Add to that home match officials (security, field marshals etc) and that's another dozen at least. Hopefully Premier Grade will have some broadcast to it so add perhaps another 6.

So that leaves about 20 'spectators'
 

Oldschool

Jim Clark (26)
Go to Brothers field 2 on a Sunday morning and there'd be more than a 100 people sitting on the field enjoying a coffee from Fonzi Abbots.

Utter BS that come 1st August the govt still will have this crowd limit unless they want a real toweling in September.
 

PhilClinton

John Hipwell (52)
I mean if the clubs aren't going to receive any benefit from having spectators at the grounds, it makes sense for those first few rounds to all be played out of Ballymore... or was that just for the Hospital Cup?
 
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