Other names | Battle of Brisbane |
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Location | Brisbane, Queensland |
Teams | Brisbane Broncos Dolphins South Queensland Crushers (former) |
First meeting | Broncos 32 – 0 Crushers (31 March 1995) |
Latest meeting | Broncos 24 – 16 Dolphins (1 July 2023) |
Next meeting | TBA |
Stadiums | Suncorp Stadium The Gabba |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 2 |
Most wins | Broncos (2) |
Top scorer | Selwyn Cobbo (16) |
All-time series | Broncos: 2 wins Dolphins: 0 wins |
Largest victory | Broncos – 8 points (1 July 2023) |
The rugby league Battle for Brisbane is the name for the series of matches between the professional rugby league clubs in Brisbane.[1]
The original series was between the Brisbane Broncos and the South Queensland Crushers during the ARL competition in the mid-1990s. The Brisbane Broncos won both encounters.
In 2023, the new Dolphins franchise re-ignited the series,[2] with the teams striking a new Battle Medal as the player of the match award, as decided by prominent rugby league commentators.[3][4]
Results
Broncos vs Crushers
The Brisbane Broncos would meet the South Queensland Crushers just twice in the then ARL-controlled competition. The first meeting at Brisbane's ANZ Stadium came on the night the Super League war broke out in 1995.[5] The long-awaited clash between Brisbane's two teams ended up a bit of a non-event, with the Broncos having a glut of possession to race out to an early 12–0 lead, extending it further in the second half.[5] The Crushers lack of penetration in attack was their ultimate downfall, as they were held scoreless in just their fourth competition fixture.[6]
The second match between the teams came over a year later in the 1996 ARL season, with the Broncos again winners, in front of a then competition record crowd of 34,263 at Suncorp Stadium.[7] The Crushers would take an 8–6 lead into halftime, before the Broncos overwhelmed the Crushers in the final ten minutes with three tries.[7]
Due to the split caused by the Super League war, the two teams would not meet again before the Crushers' ultimate demise in December 1997.[8]
Game | Home | Score | Away | Date | Venue | Crowd |
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1 | Brisbane Broncos | 32–0 | South Queensland Crushers | 31 March 1995 | QE II | 49,607 |
2 | South Queensland Crushers | 8–28 | Brisbane Broncos | 12 April 1996 | Lang Park | 34,263 |
Dolphins vs Broncos
Game | Home | Score | Away | Date | Round | Venue | Referee | Attendance | Battle Medal |
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1 | Dolphins | 12–18 | Brisbane Broncos | 24 March 2023 | Round 4 | Suncorp Stadium | Adam Gee | 51,047 | Payne Haas[9] |
2 | Brisbane Broncos | 24–16 | Dolphins | 1 July 2023 | Round 18 | The Gabba | Peter Gough | 30,606 | Selwyn Cobbo |
3 | Brisbane Broncos | Dolphins | 12 April 2024 | Round 6 | Suncorp Stadium | ||||
4 | Dolphins | Brisbane Broncos | 31 August 2024 | Round 26 | Suncorp Stadium |
See also
References
- ↑ Walter, Brad (24 March 2023). "'We are the Broncos': Scene set for Battle of Brisbane". NRL.com. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- ↑ "The Battle for Brisbane". dolphinsnrl.com.au. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- ↑ Crockford, Nick (24 March 2023). "Medal battle in Dolphins-Broncos blockbuster". moretondaily.com.au. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- ↑ "Battle medal unveiled". dolphinsnrl.com.au. 24 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- 1 2 Middleton, David, ed. (1996). Rugby League 1996. Surrey Hills: Harper Sports. pp. 87–89. ISBN 0732256720.
- ↑ "South Queensland Crushers results". Rugby League Tables. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
- 1 2 Middleton, David, ed. (1997). Rugby League 1997. Sydney: Harper Sports. pp. 62–63. ISBN 0732257875.
- ↑ Alan Whiticker; Ian Collis (2004). The History of Rugby League Clubs. New Holland Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd. ISBN 1741100755.
- ↑ Gates, Zachary (24 March 2023). "Friday night NRL AS IT HAPPENED: Kotoni Staggs wins derby thriller, hits Dolphins with screaming message; Payne Haas wins inaugural 'Battle Medal'". Nine's Wide World of Sport. Nine Media. Retrieved 27 March 2023.