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  • Nov 14, 2024 | qrl.com.au | Jorja Brinums

    Queensland Rugby League's new sports science co-ordinator Cohen Crispin is keen to contribute to rugby league being the best game of all. Crispin is no stranger to QRL, having worked with the Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons across three Women’s State of Origin campaigns during the past four years and most recently with the match officials High Performance Unit. “I’m really excited about it… it's something I've wanted for a while,” Crispin said.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | qrl.com.au | Jorja Brinums

    Queensland Rugby League donated $27,000 to the Carl Webb Foundation today. This foundation was established by Carl and his close friends and family to raise awareness and much needed funds to help combat Motor Neurone Disease (MND). The Dalby Diehards junior sadly lost his fight against the disease in December last year, but his memory and achievements continue to inspire the Queensland Maroons; as FOG #124, Carl’s State of Origin highlights reel will forever inspire.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | qrl.com.au | Jorja Brinums

    You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content Queensland Rugby League High Performance Unit match official Nick Morel has hung up his flag after nearly 25 years of officiating. Morel has lived and breathed rugby league, game days and training for the majority of his life and finished his on-field journey with the Hostplus Cup grand final.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | nrl.com | Jorja Brinums

    Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons coach Tahnee Norris is impressed with the talent within the PNG Orchids side that will play the Jillaroos on Friday. Norris, coaching the Orchids alongside Maroons legend and BMD Premiership Coach of the Year Meg Ward, said the team had been working hard with the quick turnaround from facing the Australian Prime Minister's XIII in Port Moresby on October 13. The Orchids went down 50-0, but Norris said there was plenty of positives to take from that game.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | qrl.com.au | Jorja Brinums

    Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons coach Tahnee Norris is impressed with the talent within the PNG Orchids side that will play the Jillaroos on Friday. Norris, coaching the Orchids alongside Maroons legend and BMD Premiership Coach of the Year Meg Ward, said the team had been working hard with the quick turnaround from facing the Australian Prime Minister's XIII in Port Moresby on October 13. The Orchids went down 50-0, but Norris said there was plenty of positives to take from that game.

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