The Bulimba Cup was an Australian rugby league football competition contested by the Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba representative rugby league sides during the mid 20th century. In 1931, a team from Lismore, New South Wales participated. It was first contested in 1925 but was cancelled in 1972 due to waning public interest caused by a greater focus on Brisbane club football.

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Bulimba Cup
SportRugby league
Instituted1925
Ceased1972
Country Australia
Last winnersBrisbane (1972)
Most titlesBrisbane (19 titles)
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The Bulimba Cup trophy was provided by the Queensland Brewery.[1]

The competition was normally played as a round-robin with each team playing each other twice. On the rare occasions when teams finished evenly at the conclusion of 6 games, a playoff was held to determine the winner. From 1969 onwards, a final was held.

In 2005 the Queensland Rugby League issued a commemorative jersey to celebrate the 80th anniversary of this competition.[2]

Winners

The competition has been won by Brisbane 19 times, Toowoomba 16 times and Ipswich 11 times.

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Herb Steinohrt tackling a Brisbane player in the Bulimba Cup in the 1920s

List of Bulimba Cup Champions:

  • 1925: Toowoomba
  • 1926: Ipswich
  • 1927: Toowoomba
  • 1928: Toowoomba
  • 1929: Ipswich
  • 1930: Brisbane
  • 1931: Brisbane defeated Toowoomba 24 – 13
  • 1932: Brisbane
  • 1933: Ipswich
  • 1934: Ipswich
  • 1935: Ipswich
  • 1936: Toowoomba
  • 1937: Ipswich
  • 1938: Ipswich
  • 1939: Ipswich
  • 1940: Brisbane
  • 1941: Brisbane
  • 1942: Not contested due to WWII
  • 1943: Not contested due to WWII
  • 1944: Toowoomba
  • 1945: Toowoomba
  • 1946: Brisbane
  • 1947: Brisbane
  • 1948: Brisbane
  • 1949: Brisbane
  • 1950: Brisbane
  • 1951: Toowoomba
  • 1952: Toowoomba
  • 1953: Toowoomba
  • 1954: Toowoomba
  • 1955: Toowoomba
  • 1956: Toowoomba
  • 1957: Ipswich
  • 1958: Ipswich defeated Toowoomba 15 – 10
  • 1959: Toowoomba defeated Ipswich 10 – 7
  • 1960: Toowoomba
  • 1961: Brisbane
  • 1962: Brisbane
  • 1963: Brisbane
  • 1964: Brisbane
  • 1965: Toowoomba
  • 1966: Ipswich defeated Brisbane 7 – 2
  • 1967: Brisbane
  • 1968: Brisbane
  • 1969: Brisbane defeated Toowoomba 27 – 8
  • 1970: Toowoomba defeated Brisbane 18 – 17
  • 1971: Brisbane defeated Toowoomba 22 – 13
  • 1972: Brisbane defeated Toowoomba 55 – 2 at Lang Park[3]

Records

Most games played

More information Games played, Player ...
Games playedPlayerTeam
59Herb SteinohrtToowoomba
53Les "Monty" HeidkeIpswich
52Mick MadsenToowoomba
48Kev BoshammerToowoomba
47Bill "Circy" SmithIpswich
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Most tries scored

More information Tries scored, Player ...
Tries scoredPlayerTeam
27Des McGovernToowoomba
24Denis "Flaggy" FlanneryIpswich
24Ed "Babe" CollinsBrisbane
24Herb SteinohrtToowoomba
23Lionel MorganBrisbane
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Most points scored

More information Tries scored, Player ...
Tries scoredPlayerTeam
186Bill "Bricky" RyanIpswich
181Norm PopeBrisbane
147Lionel MorganBrisbane
135Danny O'ConnorBrisbane
107Peter LobegeigerBrisbane
106Alan RissmanToowoomba
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References

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