THIS past Saturday (June 29) saw some well fought matches in the BDWRL competition.
In Division 1, Beerwah just pushed over for a win; defeating West Inala with a close score of 24-18.
Souths Logan once again proved their dominance on the competition, defeating Logan Brothers 48-10. Burleigh gained the 2 points on a bye.
In Division 2, Aspley still keep their firm hold on the top spot, defeating Wynnum Manly 30-4.
Carina also proved too strong, defeating the Swifts 22-0 while Deception Bay gained the 2 points with their bye.
From this weekend, the competition will go on two-week break, with many players taking part in the Womens World Cup in the United Kingdom.
The Australian Jillaroos will play their first game against England on Friday, July 5.
You can follow their progress on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AusJillaroos
Twitter:https://twitter.com/AusJillaroos
A full draw is listed below this story. The Queensland Rugby League will also endeavour to provide updates from the team when possible.
The BDWRL competition ladder for each division is as follows:
Division 1
Souths Logan 23
Burleigh 23
Beerwah 18
West Inala 16
Logan Brothers 12
Division 2
Aspley 16
Deception Bay 11
Carina 10
Wynnum Manly 5
Swifts 2
The competition will restart on July 20 with Logan Brothers against West Inala at Civic Park at 1.30pm.
The southernmost team Burleigh will visit the northernmost team, Beerwah at 3pm; while Aspley and Deception Bay will come head to head at Kirby Park at 4.30pm.
On Sunday (June 21), the Swifts will host to Wynnum Manly at 5pm. Souths Logan and Carina get the bye.
Womens Rugby League World Cup 2013:
Friday July 5 Tetleys Stadium, Dewsbury:
4pm New Zealand Women v France Women
6pm England Women v Australia Women
Monday July 8 BigFellas Stadium, Featherstone:
6pm France Women v Australia Women
8pm England Women v New Zealand Women
Thursday July 11 LoveRugbyLeague.com Stadium, Batley:
6pm New Zealand Women v Australia Women
8pm England Women v France Women
Saturday July 13 South Leeds Stadium, Leeds:
6pm 3rd Place Play-Off
Sunday July 14 Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds:
1.45pm Womens Rugby League World Cup Final
(UK times listed)
*More Festival of World Cups news (including Wheelchair, Police, Student and Armed Forces) can be found on their website: http://www.rlfowc2013.com/
In Division 1, Beerwah just pushed over for a win; defeating West Inala with a close score of 24-18.
Souths Logan once again proved their dominance on the competition, defeating Logan Brothers 48-10. Burleigh gained the 2 points on a bye.
In Division 2, Aspley still keep their firm hold on the top spot, defeating Wynnum Manly 30-4.
Carina also proved too strong, defeating the Swifts 22-0 while Deception Bay gained the 2 points with their bye.
From this weekend, the competition will go on two-week break, with many players taking part in the Womens World Cup in the United Kingdom.
The Australian Jillaroos will play their first game against England on Friday, July 5.
You can follow their progress on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AusJillaroos
Twitter:https://twitter.com/AusJillaroos
A full draw is listed below this story. The Queensland Rugby League will also endeavour to provide updates from the team when possible.
The BDWRL competition ladder for each division is as follows:
Division 1
Souths Logan 23
Burleigh 23
Beerwah 18
West Inala 16
Logan Brothers 12
Division 2
Aspley 16
Deception Bay 11
Carina 10
Wynnum Manly 5
Swifts 2
The competition will restart on July 20 with Logan Brothers against West Inala at Civic Park at 1.30pm.
The southernmost team Burleigh will visit the northernmost team, Beerwah at 3pm; while Aspley and Deception Bay will come head to head at Kirby Park at 4.30pm.
On Sunday (June 21), the Swifts will host to Wynnum Manly at 5pm. Souths Logan and Carina get the bye.
Womens Rugby League World Cup 2013:
Friday July 5 Tetleys Stadium, Dewsbury:
4pm New Zealand Women v France Women
6pm England Women v Australia Women
Monday July 8 BigFellas Stadium, Featherstone:
6pm France Women v Australia Women
8pm England Women v New Zealand Women
Thursday July 11 LoveRugbyLeague.com Stadium, Batley:
6pm New Zealand Women v Australia Women
8pm England Women v France Women
Saturday July 13 South Leeds Stadium, Leeds:
6pm 3rd Place Play-Off
Sunday July 14 Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds:
1.45pm Womens Rugby League World Cup Final
(UK times listed)
*More Festival of World Cups news (including Wheelchair, Police, Student and Armed Forces) can be found on their website: http://www.rlfowc2013.com/