
Jacob Grams
Community Content Producer at Queensland Rugby League
Content Producer @ QRL ⏩️ views are my own Lover of sport 🏏🏉🏎🏈⚽️🎯 + storms ⛈️🌪⚡️ @brisbanebroncos @qldcricket tragic @SupercoachNRL nutter
Articles
-
Nov 24, 2024 |
qrl.com.au | Jacob Grams
Seven-time State of Origin series-winning prop Steve Price is excited to be pulling on the Maroon for a new role - guiding community rugby league as QRL Central region manager. The 50-year-old played 313 NRL matches for the Canterbury Bulldogs and New Zealand Warriors, 28 State of Origin contests and 16 Tests in a glittering on-field career, but in the years since has been busy in the field of business management, including a stint as general manager of football at the Bulldogs.
-
Nov 18, 2024 |
qrl.com.au | Jacob Grams
Some of the most well-travelled contributors at community rugby league clubs and referee associations throughout Queensland have received an extra helping hand from Shell V-Power. Chosen from nominations for the 2024 QRL Community Volunteer Awards, 16 contributors have been provided Shell V-Power fuel vouchers as a reward for their efforts in addition to dozens more already handed out at bush footy clubs this year.
-
Oct 20, 2024 |
qrl.com.au | Jacob Grams
A strong culture of enjoying footy with mates has created a successful journey for young Moreton Bay Raiders players - and it's not just about premierships. While the same group locked in their fourth straight grand final win in 2024 - by taking out the Rugby League Brisbane under 19 competition - having so many players stick with the club is just about as satisfying for club president Larry Dickson.
-
Oct 15, 2024 |
qrl.com.au | Jacob Grams
Bundaberg's Christine Hicks was shocked to be handed the Queensland Rugby League Central Support Squad Person of the Year award at the weekend, but she's hoping it inspires more clubs in her area to embrace the initiative. The Bundaberg Junior Rugby League secretary has answered to the Support Squad role across the entire league, a fierce advocate of the initiative in her area since its inception.
-
Sep 30, 2024 |
qrl.com.au | Jacob Grams
Positivity on and off the field brought of the best in players during the rebel State Development Series - even those who only met their teammates on Day 1. That was exactly the case for seven under 13s from the Central Highlands, who participated at the QRL Central region carnival at Nirimba Sports Complex last week alongside a group from Rockhampton.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 725
- Tweets
- 28K
- DMs Open
- No

The way the NRL has treated Perth and WA is appalling. Seem to be more interested in launching in Europe than investing in grassroots and pathways in Australia

BREAKING The NRL is set to make a huge Perth call @Danny_Weidler https://t.co/IM8g3ZsHGJ https://t.co/gntrqX5B4Y

RT @SCballrs: 🚨 We've just launched *https://t.co/X610D0qf3G* — and it might change the way you play SuperCoach 🚨 ✅ Live #SuperCoachNRL sc…

RT @MikeMeehallWood: Such a good piece from Shaun Johnson, both super analytical and informative but also really engaging and fun. Note to…