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The Queensland Cup works well because :
- it is Queensland wide (Toowoomba being the only major centre currently not represented - work is being done to change this)
- the clubs all have their own identity and supporters. The followers might also follow an NRL team but at a Queensland Cup game the crowd is dressed in the Q Cup colours and merchandise. Clubs like Wynnum, Redcliffe and Easts still have a very tribal basis to their support.
- the issue of NRL players in teams is a relatively minor issue. The basis of all the teams is their direct signings, they also accommodate a few NRL players each who can't make their NRL team (and in my view are thus by definition Q Cup players only). My team Wynnum this year had Stagg, Rockley and Eden who had Broncos contracts. Mitchell Dodds played a couple of games when returning from injury (he is a Wynnum boy anyway).
- it is not seen as NRL Reserve Grade. It is a serious competition in its own right, none of the games are played as curtain raisers to NRL games.
Interestingly, with Broncos, Melbourne and NQ still left in the NRL this year, 42 of the 51 players in their squads have played in the Queensland Cup at some stage, with 16 of them playing in it this year.
- it is Queensland wide (Toowoomba being the only major centre currently not represented - work is being done to change this)
- the clubs all have their own identity and supporters. The followers might also follow an NRL team but at a Queensland Cup game the crowd is dressed in the Q Cup colours and merchandise. Clubs like Wynnum, Redcliffe and Easts still have a very tribal basis to their support.
- the issue of NRL players in teams is a relatively minor issue. The basis of all the teams is their direct signings, they also accommodate a few NRL players each who can't make their NRL team (and in my view are thus by definition Q Cup players only). My team Wynnum this year had Stagg, Rockley and Eden who had Broncos contracts. Mitchell Dodds played a couple of games when returning from injury (he is a Wynnum boy anyway).
- it is not seen as NRL Reserve Grade. It is a serious competition in its own right, none of the games are played as curtain raisers to NRL games.
Interestingly, with Broncos, Melbourne and NQ still left in the NRL this year, 42 of the 51 players in their squads have played in the Queensland Cup at some stage, with 16 of them playing in it this year.