Brisbane Second Division Rugby League - Divisions

Divisions

The Brisbane Second Division teams compete in the following divisions:

Premier (8 teams) Northside 1 (10) Northside 2 (8) Northside 3 (8) Southside 1 (9) Southside 2 (8) Southside 3 (10) Southside 4 (10)
  • Aspley Devils
  • Carina
  • Deception Bay Bombers
  • Eastern Suburbs Juniors
  • Mitchelton
  • Redlands
  • Southern Suburbs
  • Wynnum-Manly Juniors
  • Aspley
  • Brisbane Natives
  • Brothers Juniors
  • Dayboro
  • Gaters
  • Normanby
  • Nundah Devils
  • Pine Rivers
  • Samford
  • Valleys
  • Arana Hills
  • Banyo
  • Burpengary
  • Deception Bay Juniors
  • Ferny Grove
  • Mitchelton
  • Pine Central Holy Spirit
  • Pine Rivers
  • Aspley
  • Banyo
  • Brighton Roosters
  • Gaters
  • Mitchelton
  • Norths St Josephs
  • Pine Central Holy Spirit
  • Valleys
  • Carina
  • Capalaba
  • Centenary
  • Inala
  • Mount Gravatt
  • Redlands
  • Slacks Creek
  • Souths Juniors
  • Sunnybank
  • Bulimba Valleys
  • Capalaba
  • Centenary
  • Logan Brothers
  • Souths Juniors
  • St Brendans
  • Sunnybank
  • Wynnum-Manly Juniors
  • Beenleigh Bulls
  • Browns Plains
  • Carina
  • Capalaba
  • Centenary
  • Greenbank
  • Logan Brothers
  • Mustangs Brothers
  • Slacks Creek
  • Waterford
  • Beenleigh Juniors
  • Capalaba
  • Edens Landing
  • Mount Gravatt
  • Mustangs Brothers
  • Rochedale
  • Slacks Creek
  • Souths Graceville
  • St Brendans
  • Waterford
Under 20's (10 teams)
  • Aspley
  • Brighton Roosters
  • Brothers Juniors
  • Easts Juniors
  • Greenbank
  • Logan Brothers
  • Norths St. Josephs
  • Pine Central Holy Spirit
  • Souths Juniors
  • St Brendans

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