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2020 South East Queensland Competition Structure UNDER 8 NORTH GREEN NAVY ORANGE Caloundra Black Coolum Blue Moreton Bay Blue Caloundra White Coolum Red Moreton Bay Gold Caloundra Yellow Coolum White Moreton Bay Maroon Glasshouse Hinterland Gympie Narangba Navy Hinterland Blues Maroochydore Skippies Narangba Red Kawana Park Blue Maroochydore Joeys North Lakes Blue Kawana Park Eagles Maroochydore Kangas North Lakes Red Kawana Park Hawks Maroochydore Roos North Lakes Silver Mountain Creek Bull Sharks Noosa Blue North Lakes White Mountain Creek Mako Sharks Noosa Red Pine Rivers North Shore Redcliffe Black Pomona Redcliffe Red Redcliffe White Redcliffe Yellow CENTRAL AQUA BLUE EMERALD LILAC Aspley Howson Everton Blue Alexandra Hills B-52s Mt Gravatt Blue Aspley Loats Everton Gold Alexandra Hills F1-11s Mt Gravatt White Aspley Parfitt Everton White Alexandra Hills Phantoms Yeronga Black Aspley Reeves Ferny Grove Green Alexandra Hills Tomcats Yeronga Blue Aspley Wallis Ferny Grove White Carindale Blue Yeronga Gold Aspley Weller The Gap Blue Carindale Gold Yeronga Orange Aspley Wilson The Gap Green Carindale White Yeronga Red Sandgate Gold Victoria Point Blue Yeronga White Sandgate Green Victoria Point Red Sandgate Grey Victoria Point Yellow Sandgate Red Wynnum Barbarians Sandgate Suns Wynnum Norseman Sandgate White Wynnum Rovers Wynnum Warriors CENTRAL MAGENTA RUBY TEAL Coorparoo Blue Morningside Black Kedron Blue Coorparoo Gold Morningside Blue Kedron Gold Coorparoo Green Morningside Brown Kedron Red Coorparoo Maroon Morningside Green Mayne Black Coorparoo Navy Morningside Grey Mayne Gold Coorparoo Red Morningside Light Blue Mayne Silver Coorparoo Silver Morningside Maroon Mayne Yellow Coorparoo White Morningside Orange Wilston Grange Blue Morningside Purple Wilston Grange Red Morningside Red Wilston Grange White Morningside White Zillmere Blue Morningside Yellow Zillmere White 2020 UNDER 8 SOUTH/WEST AMBER JADE SLATE YELLOW Beenleigh Blue Brisbane Valley Jindalee Black Kenmore Gold Beenleigh Teal Calamvale Jindalee Blue Kenmore Green Jimboomba Black Collingwood Park Jindalee Grey Kenmore White Jimboomba Red Forest Lake Fire Jindalee Red Moggill Park Ridge Forest Lake Roar Sherwood Black Wests Juniors Doggies Rochedale Greater Springfield Lightning Sherwood Grey Wests Juniors Pups Springwood Gold Greater Springfield Thunder Sherwood Magpies Wests Juniors Tailwaggers Springwood Navy Ipswich Cats Sherwood Swoopers Wests Juniors Yappers Springwood White Ipswich Eagles Sherwood White Ipswich Eagles Blue Ipswich Eagles Girls SOUTH BLUE GREEN GREY Coomera Black Carrara Broadbeach Cougars Coomera White Mudgeeraba Blue Broadbeach Jaguars Labrador Southport Black Broadbeach Leopards Ormeau Blue Southport Blue Broadbeach Pumas Ormeau Red Southport Green Burleigh Black Ormeau White Surfers Paradise Blue Burleigh Pies Pacific Pines Black Surfers Paradise Red Burleigh Purple Pacific Pines Teal Surfers Paradise White Burleigh Silver Pacific Pines White SOUTH WHITE RED YELLOW Broadbeach Cats Palm Beach Currumbin Blue Ballina Black Broadbeach Cheetahs Palm Beach Currumbin Gold Ballina Red Broadbeach Panthers Palm Beach Currumbin Maroon Brunswick Valley Burleigh Red Palm Beach Currumbin Purple Byron Bay Burleigh Suns Tweed Coolangatta Navy Kingscliff White Burleigh White Tweed Coolangatta White Kingscliff Black Burleigh Yellow Lismore Mudgeeraba Green Murwillumbah Tweed Coast Black Tweed Coast Yellow 2020 UNDER 9 NORTH SOUTH/WEST JADE SLATE Moreton Bay Blue Brisbane Valley Jindalee Blue Moreton Bay Maroon Collingwood Park Jindalee Yellow Narangba Forest Lake Kenmore Gold North Lakes Greater Springfield Kenmore Green Pine Rivers Ipswich Eagles Moggill Redcliffe Black Ipswich Eagles Blue Sherwood Black Redcliffe Yellow Sherwood White Wests Juniors CENTRAL PEARL RED TURQUOISE VIOLET Aspley Bedford Everton Blue Calamvale Alexandra Hills B-52s Aspley Gillespie Everton Gold Coorparoo Blue Alexandra Hills F1-11s Aspley Marquis Ferny Grove Coorparoo Green Carindale Aspley Sarri Kedron Blue Coorparoo Navy Morningside Black Aspley Young Kedron Red Coorparoo White Morningside Blue Sandgate Green Mayne Mt Gravatt Blue Morningside Red Sandgate White The Gap Mt Gravatt White Morningside White Zillmere Wilston Grange Blue Rochedale Victoria Point Red Wilston Grange Red Springwood Gold Victoria Point White Wilston Grange White Springwood Navy Wynnum Mariners Yeronga Black Yeronga Red Yeronga White SOUTH RED YELLOW Carrara Broadbeach Blue Coomera Broadbeach Red Labrador Broadbeach White Mudgeeraba Broadbeach Yellow Ormeau Blue Burleigh Red Ormeau Red Burleigh Silver Pacific Pines Black Burleigh White Pacific Pines Teal Palm Beach Currumbin Blue Southport Black Palm Beach Currumbin Gold Southport White Tweed Coolangatta Surfers Paradise Blue Surfers Paradise Red 2020 UNDER 10 NORTH GREEN NAVY ORANGE Caloundra Black Coolum Blue Bribie Island Caloundra Yellow Coolum Red Moreton Bay Glasshouse Hinterland Coolum White Narangba Hinterland Blues Maroochydore Kangas North Lakes Kawana Park Blue Maroochydore Skippies Pine Rivers Kawana Park Eagles Noosa Blue Redcliffe Black Kawana Park Hawks Noosa Red Redcliffe Yellow Maroochydore Joeys North Shore Maroochydore Roos Pomona Mountain Creek CENTRAL BURGUNDY INDIGO LIME MAGENTA Alexandra Hills B-52s Carindale Aspley Gull Everton Blue Alexandra Hills F1-11s Coorparoo Blue Aspley Tucker Everton Gold Morningside Black Coorparoo Gold Aspley Walters Everton White Morningside Blue Coorparoo Green Kedron Ferny Grove Green Morningside Red Coorparoo Navy Mayne Black Ferny Grove White Morningside White Coorparoo White Mayne Gold The Gap Victoria Point Grey Mt Gravatt Sandgate Victoria Point Red Yeronga Black Wilston Grange Red Wynnum Asgards Yeronga Red Wilston Grange White Wynnum Bandits Zillmere 2020 UNDER 10 SOUTH/WEST AMBER JADE SLATE Beenleigh Brisbane Valley Jindalee Blue Jimboomba Greater Springfield Jindalee Yellow Park Ridge Ipswich Cats Kenmore Gold Rochedale Ipswich Eagles Kenmore Green Springwood Gold Ipswich Eagles Blue Sherwood Black Springwood Navy Sherwood White Wests Juniors Wests Juniors Pups SOUTH RED YELLOW BLUE Carrara Broadbeach Blue Ballina Black Coomera Broadbeach Red Ballina Red Labrador Broadbeach White Brunswick Valley Ormeau Burleigh Black Byron Bay Pacific Pines Burleigh Red Kingscliff Southport Black Burleigh Silver Lismore Southport White Burleigh White Murwillumbah Surfers Paradise Mudgeeraba Tweed Coast Black Palm Beach Currumbin Blue Tweed Coast Yellow Palm Beach Currumbin Gold Tweed Coolangatta 2020 UNDER 11 CENTRAL SOUTH/WEST TANGERINE SLATE SLATE Aspley Hipwood Alexandra Hills F1-11s Collingwood Park Aspley Strachan Carindale Jindalee Everton Coorparoo Calder Kenmore Gold Ferny Grove Coorparoo Dunstall Kenmore Green Kedron Coorparoo Gibson Kenmore White Mayne Coorparoo Hughes Moggill Moreton Bay Morningside Black Sherwood Black North Lakes Morningside Red Sherwood White Redcliffe Black Morningside White Wests Juniors Doggies Redcliffe Yellow Mt Gravatt Wests Juniors Pups Sandgate Green Victoria Point Grewar Sandgate White Victoria Point Oxley Wilston Grange Red Wynnum Wilston Grange White Yeronga Black Yeronga Red SOUTH/WEST SOUTH AMBER RED YELLOW Beenleigh Broadbeach Blue Broadbeach White Calamvale Burleigh White Burleigh Black Greater Springfield Carrara Burleigh Red Ipswich Eagles Labrador Palm Beach Currumbin Blue Jimboomba Ormeau Palm Beach Currumbin Gold Park Ridge Pacific Pines Tweed Coast Springwood Southport Tweed Coolangatta Surfers Paradise 2020 UNDER 11 GIRLS NORTH CENTRAL FUSCHIA SAPPHIRE Hinterland Blues Carindale Aspley Eyles Kawana Park Coorparoo Navy Aspley Fry Maroochydore Coorparoo White Everton North Shore Morningside Black Kedron Morningside Red Mayne Morningside White Moreton Bay Mt Gravatt Blue North Lakes Mt Gravatt White Sandgate Victoria Point Tayla Wilston Grange Red Wynnum Wilston Grange White SOUTH/WEST SOUTH PINK INDIGO VIOLET Brisbane Valley Burleigh White Broadbeach Blue Ballina Jindalee Carrara Broadbeach White Byron Bay Kenmore Lightning Ormeau Burleigh Black Lismore Kenmore Storm Pacific Pines Burleigh Red Tweed Coast Pink Kenmore Thunder Southport PBC Blue Tweed Coast Yellow Sherwood Black Surfers Paradise PBC Gold Sherwood White Tweed Coolangatta Wests Juniors Yeronga 2020 UNDER 12 NORTH SOUTH/WEST SOUTH BLUE GOLD BLUE GOLD RED Caloundra Black Caloundra Yellow Calamvale Broadbeach Broadbeach Blue Ballina Coolum Beach Blue Coolum Beach White Greater Springfield Burleigh Red Carrara Brunswick/Lismore Kawana Park Glasshouse Hinterland Ipswich Cats Burleigh White Coomera Burleigh Black Maroochydore Gympie Jimboomba Labrador Ormeau Byron Bay Maroochydore Gold Kawana Park Hawks Jindalee Palm Beach Currumbin Pacific Pines PBC Gold Noosa Blue Maroochydore Green Park Ridge Southport Southport Black Southport White Maroochydore Kangas Surfers Paradise Mountain Creek/Hinterland Tweed Coast Noosa Red Tweed Coolangatta Pomona CENTRAL BLUE GOLD RED ORANGE MAROON Aspley Hill Kenmore Honey Bears Aspley Butler Aspley Reeves Alexandra Hills Coorparoo Marsh Moreton Bay Coorparoo Matthews Everton Coorparoo Navy Morningside Mt Gravatt Blue Morningside Black Ferny Grove Kenmore Sun Bears Sandgate Green Sherwood Sandgate Red Kedron Morningside Red Victoria Point Himmelberg Wests Juniors Maroon Victoria Point Sexton Narangba Mt Gravatt White Wilston Grange Yeronga Black Wilston Grange Blue North Lakes Victoria Point Spurr Redcliffe Wynnum Wilston Grange White Yeronga Red Zillmere/Pine Rivers 2020 UNDER 13 YOUTH GIRLS NORTH SOUTH INDIGO MAGENTA Caloundra Broadbeach Ballina Coolum Beach Burleigh Black Brunswick Valley Gympie Carrara
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