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North Queensland Young Guns
NQ-Young-Guns LOGO.PNG
Full name North Queensland Young Guns
Emblem Young Gun
Colours blue, grey, gold, white
Founded 1998
Sport Rugby league
League Queensland Cup
Ground Dairy Farmers Stadium
Capacity 22,500
CEO Peter Parr
Captain Daniel Strickland
Coach Matt Parish
2005 Premiers
Premierships 2005
Runners-Up Nil
Minor Premierships 2005,
Wooden Spoons Nil
Biggest win 80-8 v. Logan Scorpions, 2002
Worst defeat 50-4 v. Easts Tigers, 2002

The North Queensland Young Guns were a rugby league team competing in the Queensland Cup. They acted as a feeder team for the North Queensland Cowboys. The Cowboys had previously entered reserve grade teams in the Australian Rugby League and Super League competitions. However, to prevent a drain on travelling expenses, the Cowboys applied to join the Queensland Cup for the 1998 season. Competing as the Townsville Stingers, the reserve grade team had some initial success before narrowly missing the finals. The team was excluded from the 1999 Queensland Cup season, and the Cowboys decided to enter their teams into the predominantly New South Wales-based First Division for the 2000 and 2001 seasons. Readmitted to the Queensland Cup in 2002, the Young Guns (as they were then known) would win the competition in 2005 with a 36-6 win against defending premiers Burleigh Bears in the grand final. [1]

The Stingers/Young Guns record in the Queensland Cup is 67 wins, 5 draws and 38 losses.

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[edit] 2007 - final Queensland Cup season

Their 2007 coach was Matt Parish, replacing Mick Crawley for the season. They narrowly won the Minor Premiers Trophy by beating the Dolphins by 2 points in a match in last round of the regular season at Dairy Farmers Stadium on the 18th of August. The regular season had a tight finish as usual: the teams below the Dolphins, the Tweed Heads Seagulls and the Ipswich Jets all finished 3 points below the Young Guns.

After such a great season, the Young Guns went into the finals as favourites. In the finals, the Young Guns were given a bye in the first round. In the 2nd round they faced the 2nd placed Dolphins but lost 28-18. They still had a 2nd chance, however, and they just needed to beat the Tweed Heads Seagulls who were in red hot form to make their 2nd Queensland Cup Grand Final appearance. They didn't, they choked at the last hurdle before the Grand Final and lost by a whopping margin of 24 points to the Seagulls, the final score was an embarrassing 34-10.

This would be the Young Guns final Queensland Cup Match as they were now officially out of the Cup due to the fact they had been merged/replaced with/by Northern Pride, based in Cairns and owned by the Cairns Taipans Australian NBL Team.


The last Young Guns squad (2007) was :

[2]

[edit] After 2007

[edit] Results

  • 1998 (as Townsville Stingers) - 7th
  • 2002 - 6th
  • 2003 - 7th
  • 2004 - 7th
  • 2005 - Premiers
  • 2006 - 4th
  • 2007 - 1st(Minor Premiers)

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