The 3 Mile Race – 2020

The 3 Mile Race was founded in 2019 as the ‘Inaugural Queensland King’s Cup Trial Eights Match Race’ to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the last Queensland victory in the King’s Cup interstate eights race. The race was modeled on the annual trial eights contests amongst the Oxford and Cambridge squads as part of their preparation for the World’s most famous annual rowing event, The Boat Race. The race’s primary aim is a development event for young oarsmen in Queensland with the potential to represent Queensland in the annual Interstate Regatta and compete for Interstate titles including, but not limited to the King’s Cup.

Click here to download the PDF Flyer for the 2020 Race on Saturday, 5th September.

The course along the Hamilton Reach of the Brisbane River was used for the King’s Cup in 1920, which was the first time the King’s Cup was contested in Australia, and also in 1939 which was the last time Queensland were victorious.

race3miles – 2019 Raced!

See the race report from the winning captain, Dave Carter and photos of the day…..

The success of the Three Mile Race (3MR) held on 8 September was the culmination of months of planning, organising and coaching. To commemorate Queensland’s last Kings Cup victory 80 years ago, along the same stretch of river from Pinkenba to Brett’s Wharf, there was a field of three VIII’s, dubbed Sun (Gold), Surf (Blue) and Sand (White). Two from Brisbane and one from the Gold Coast. Whilst the Sand crew in white-topped zooties were champions on the day, for all rowers, this race offered the exciting opportunity for a wide range of athletes to be coached by three Australian Olympic rowing legends.

From May, when the Kings Cup Training Centre started putting crews together, to taking those first strokes on Sunday, the three crews realised that they were part of something new but historic, and exciting but challenging. With the sound of 30 speedboats full of supporters in pursuit, the crews offered their best, aiming to put on a show. To have a race that allowed spectators to be so intimately involved, both on the water and on the banks, made this a memorable experience.

Under quadruple Olympian Bo Hanson, the Sand Crew’s strategy for rowing the 3-mile race on the Brisbane River was going to be slightly different to that of a 2km straight Olympic course. Adjustments had to be made to the rowing stroke, placing huge emphasis on the body swing, a clean “no splash” pick up at the catch, and early tap outs through all manner of wash provided by the Brisbane River. The maintenance of boat speed through any and all conditions became of paramount importance to us. To simulate the race conditions, we would often train in the late morning with real intensity as we knew that those 3 miles would be a mental battle from start to finish.

When the Umpire dropped their flag and the three crews scrambled out of the start, the race came down to which crew was ready to fully commit to their plan, their rhythm, and their coxswains. The Sand Crew blasted out of the start and quickly found their practiced rhythm, but the decisive blows came in the first mile. Steph Long in the coxes seat was formidable in the defence of her station and cut the perfect inside line onto the Hamilton reach. The Sand Crew pushed away from the other crews to convincingly take home the Eric Evers Memorial Trophy in 2019.

A massive thank you must go to the Kings Cup Supporters, the Regatta Hotel, the coaches and, most importantly, the instrumental organisers Randall Martin and Michael Toon. We sincerely thank Tattersalls Rowing Club and Michael Sparksmen who lent us the winning Hudson 8, affectionately referred to as the “Silver Bullet”. Thanks also to Richard Powell and UQBC for giving the boats a home, and the St Margaret’s “Tony Elliot” boatshed for allowing the crews access to Queensland’s Hamilton Heritage Course.

To the fantastic supporters who came and watched the race on the Sunday, we thank you. We hope you enjoyed it!

Thank you for the opportunity to part of this inaugural race. We now look forward to taking on the next challenge and taking the next step in our quest. It’s time to reclaim that elusive King’s Cup!

Cheers
David Carter

The Inaugural Annual Queensland King’s Cup Trial Eights Match Race held 8 September 2019

Crews & Lane Draw for 3-mile Race Day (10am Sun 8th Sep)

Map of the Course

  1. Start – Airbus Group Warehouse, MacArthur Avenue Central, Pinkenba
  2. 1-mile mark (1.61km) – Gateway Bridge
  3. 2-mile mark (3.22km) – Northshore Hamilton Ferry Terminal
  4. Finish (3-miles = 4.828km) – Northbank green pilon 60m downstream of Brett’s Wharf Ferry Terminal

Race Time & Spectating

Brisbane River, MacArthur Avenue Central, Pinkenba to Brett’s Wharf, Hamilton. 10am Sunday 8th September .

Best views of the race are on-water via speedboat.

Supporters are invited to spectate at any stage of the morning’s activities. Crews will boat from St Margaret’s boatshed at 9am. The race will start one mile downstream from the Gateway Bridge at Airbus Group Warehouse, MacArthur Avenue Central, Pinkenba at 10am.

Crews will pass the 2 mile mark at approximately 10:10am situated on the Southern Bank at Colmslie Recreation Reserve and the Northern Bank, where the vantage points are excellent at Northshore Riverside Park and the Northshore Hamilton CityCat Terminal.

The finish line is 60m Downstream of the Brett’s Wharf CityCat terminal. Crews will finish at approximately 10:15am. A public walkway is situated on the Northern Bank at this location for a direct line of sight at the finish line.

Spectators are invited to follow the race in a speedboat, and if doing so they are asked to be at the start line no later than 9:50am so as not to wash off the crews during their final warm-up preparations. Speedboats that are not in position at the start prior to this time are asked to wait until the race has passed before joining the following flotilla.

Those following the race must not be ahead of the boat race officials following in official catamarans and must not give wash to any racing crew regardless of margins eventuating during the race.

If you wish to follow the race via speedboat, please organize yourselves early and register your intention to do so, including the persons in the craft by emailing:

race3miles@kingscup.org.au

race3miles – VIII’s Race on original World Championship Course

2019 marks the centenary of the King’s Cup, first competed for and won by the Australian Imperial Forces crew at the Henley Peace Regatta in 1919 following the conclusion of the First World War. By order of King George V, the trophy is now competed for annually in the Interstate eight-oared championship of Australia.

This year heralds the 80th anniversary of the last time QLD won the King’s Cup, in 1939 on the Hamilton Reach of the Brisbane River, starting at Pinkenba and finishing at Brett’s Wharf.

An estimated 20,000 people witnessed Queensland overtake Victoria with only 150 yards (137m) to go, winning by half a length. The photograph above, shows the finish as seen by a University of Queensland tiger moth aircraft following and recording the race!

race3miles in 2019

This event is an unprecedented assembly of Queensland oarsmen racing over this famous course and will be followed by a presentation and function to honor the winning crew and afterwards a celebration for all those involved and all those that wish to see Queensland again claim the King’s Cup and regain the ascendancy in all interstate events in rowing.

There are various opportunities to be involved and everyone is welcome to attend, offer support and enjoy this celebration of the rich history of Queensland rowing and the future being developed.

Invite your family and friends to watch the race and celebrate afterwards at the Regatta Hotel.

The Regatta Hotel is the official hotel of the Queensland King’s Cup effort.

Challenge and Lane Draw

Regatta Hotel, 5pm Sunday 25th August

Dress – Blazer

The captains of the 3 Trial eights crews will issue a formal challenge to race over the original King’s Cup Course on September 8th at 10am. The trophy to be contested will be on display and following the challenge lots will be drawn from which the captains will choose their lane between the Southern Station ‘Bulimba’, the Middle station ‘Gateway’ and the Northern Station ‘Pinkenba’. Crew-members will be presented with racing uniforms at this event.

All crew-members, coaches and supporters are invited to attend. Drinks will follow the 5pm formalities.

For those that wish to find out about the race, meet some of the competitors, coaches and supporters, this is an excellent opportunity to find out more, meet and mingle.

For those that wish to follow the race this is also an excellent opportunity to meet others and organize yourselves into groups that can follow in the spectator flotilla on the water.

3-mile Race Day!

Brisbane River, MacArthur Avenue Central, Pinkenba to Brett’s Wharf, Hamilton. 10am Sunday 8th September .

Best views of the race are on-water via speedboat.

Supporters are invited to spectate at any stage of the morning’s activities. Crews will boat from St Margaret’s boatshed at 9am. The race will start one mile downstream from the Gateway Bridge at Airbus Group Warehouse, MacArthur Avenue Central, Pinkenba at 10am.

Crews will pass the 2 mile mark at approximately 10:10am situated on the Southern Bank at Colmslie Recreation Reserve and the Northern Bank, where the vantage points are excellent at Northshore Riverside Park and the Northshore Hamilton CityCat Terminal.

The finish line is 60m Downstream of the Brett’s Wharf CityCat terminal. Crews will finish at approximately 10:15am. A public walkway is situated on the Northern Bank at this location for a direct line of sight at the finish line.

Spectators are invited to follow the race in a speedboat, and if doing so they are asked to be at the start line no later than 9:50am so as not to wash off the crews during their final warm-up preparations. Speedboats that are not in position at the start prior to this time are asked to wait until the race has passed before joining the following flotilla.

Those following the race must not be ahead of the boat race officials following in official catamarans and must not give wash to any racing crew regardless of margins eventuating during the race.

If you wish to follow the race via speedboat, please organize yourselves early and register your intention to do so, including the persons in the craft by emailing

race3miles@kingscup.org.au

Post-Race Lunch and Celebration

Oarsmen and coxswain of the winning crew are invited to lunch in the Henley Room of the Regatta Hotel as guests of the King’s Cup Supporters at 1pm following the race.

The Henley room overlooks the Boatshed restaurant at the Regatta Hotel.

Dress – Blazer and Tie.

Other participating oarsmen and supporters are encouraged to lunch at the Regatta during this time if they desire, however a formal happy hour will commence at 3pm.

The Boatshed restaurant is situated directly beside the Henley Room and bookings are encouraged for groups wishing to lunch at the same time as the victorious crew.

The official after-race function in the courtyard of the Regatta Hotel will continue with an open-ended concluding time. Dress for those attending the happy hour and celebratory drinks afterward is Blazer.

All supporters, former King’s Cup oarsmen, Queensland representatives, family, friends, supporters, well-wishers and friends of rowing are invited to attend.

Any queries and questions can be directed to:

race3miles@kingscup.org.au

Thank you for your efforts and support and see you on Sunday 25th August and Sunday 8th September.

Map of the Course

  1. Start – Airbus Group Warehouse, MacArthur Avenue Central, Pinkenba
  2. 1-mile mark (1.61km) – Gateway Bridge
  3. 2-mile mark (3.22km) – Northshore Hamilton Ferry Terminal
  4. Finish (3-miles = 4.828km) – Northbank green pilon 60m downstream of Brett’s Wharf Ferry Terminal

gofundme – Adam Bakker U23 World Champs

Calling on our community to answer the call from Adam. Let’s help him achieve his fundraising goal for his trip to U23 World Champs.

Note that the athletes have said that we the Kings Cup Association Community can help them significantly by simply “getting the word out there” to help them with the things they cannot do themselves, like finding rowing-friendly sustainable employment, establishing mentoring relationships with people in their desired ultimate profession that will make rowing more sustainable and help their career to progress whilst training or gain some fundraising assistance to participate in Representative events (like this one).

We will therefore similarly forward on the call from any other athlete who may wish to seek our help from time to time!

From Adam….

I’d love it if you took a moment to check out my GoFundMe campaign:

Your support would mean a lot to me. Thank you so much!

Adam

King’s Cup Lunch – 2019 (wrap-up)

The Queensland Rowing Community pushed off the pontoon together on the 22nd February for another session when the King’s Cup supporters luncheons were relaunched at the Tattersall’s Club in Brisbane’s CBD.

(See the earlier Post for the Invitation/Announcement).

Rowing enthusiasts old and young gathered in what could easily have been mistaken for any decade in recent memory such was the turn-out of past oarsmen and women. Were it not for the conspicuous presence of the 2019 Queensland King’s Cup squad in attendance the function resembled the famed luncheons of nearly 2 decades ago when the Queensland Rowing Community first committed to supporting efforts to win Australian Rowing’s ultimate prize.

John Wylie, Chairperson of Sports Australia addressed a parochial crowd making pointed remarks about the passion and success of Queenslanders’ and their contribution to Australian sports, however not straying too far from controversy when happily accepting questions about the current structure of sports funding and centralisation of elite programs.

Ray Ebert lent a familiar face and voice to proceedings leaving little question that Queensland was the new home of the Voice of Rowing.

Many notable attendees added to the significance of the event including members of the recent Queensland Penrith Cup dynasty, Olympians from the past 5 decades and Queensland’s favorite USA World Champion oarsman.

The organisation of the event was a remarkable achievement for the small dedicated group of volunteers, with special mention for their efforts going to Trish Burton and Gary Merritt, particularly considering the sudden illness experienced by stalwart Bruce Greenland in the lead up to the day.

Having Bruce attend and in such good health was a highlight of a great afternoon.

Many Thanks to all that came and supported the re-ignition of the dormant flame that is Queensland’s drought-breaking efforts to win the King’s Cup. Thanks again to the King’s Cup supporters committee, Tattersall’s Club and the coaches and athletes of the 2019 Queensland Rowing Team.

The next luncheon is being planned for November 2019 when the event will reflect the desire and commitment of the Queensland Rowing Community to realize success across the Interstate Regatta when we come together for the inaugural King’s and Queen’s Cups Supporters Luncheon.

Australian Senior Rowing Representatives from Queensland

Additions or Corrections – please contact Gary Merritt ( garydmerritt@bigpond.com  )

BOLD = Olympian
McVilly 
Pearce #
NameYearInitial
Selection
196Shakespeare, Peter 72 761972M4+
203Graham, Shirley1972W1X
205Conrad, Tim  761973M2-
213Petelin, George1974M1X
231Alexander, Bob1975M1X
242Ubergang, Gary 761076M8+
261Stewart, Rodney1977ML8+
268Alexander, Wendy1978W4X
329Edmunds, Ian 84 (Bronze)1983M8+
349Fisher, Duncan 841984M4-
358Powell, Richard 88 921985M4X
360Paterson, Richard1985M8+
367Ferguson, Adair (WC)1985WL1X
380Batten, Malcolm 88  (WC)1986M8+
398Graham, Richard1987M4+
406Hudson, Lynton1987ML8+
407Hick, Bruce 96  (WC)1987ML8+
411Power, David1988ML4-
412Birt, Rod1988ML4-
413Dearden, Kate1988W2-
435Johnston, Courtney1990W8+
436Bakker, Robin 921990M4X
449Murtagh, Shelley1990WL2X
454Lynagh, Gary 96  (WC)1990ML4X
470Weightman, David 96  (Silver)1991M8+
479Diplock, Wayne 921992M8+
482Hanson, Bo 92 96 00 04  (3 Bronze)1992M8+
484Hatzakis, Marina1993W2X
493Fay, Ceinwen1993WL2X
496Ohlrich, Chris1993ML4X
502Draydon, Ned1993ML4-
509Free, Duncan 96 00 04 08 (Gold Bronze)1994M4X
520Pearson, Cy1994ML4-
524McNeil, Rob1994ML8+
546Free, Marcus1997M2X
565Grant, Deanne1988WL4x
571Burton, James1999M1X
598Coulton, Shaun 042001M4X
610Toon, Michael 04 (Bronze)2001M8+
623Houston, Marguerite 082002WL4X
646McBryde, Michael2003ML4-
654Everitt, Megan2004W4-
658McGeachie, Ben2004M4+
659Conrad, Sam 082004M4+
671Kehoe, Sally 08 122005W2X
680Cubasch, Hardy2005M2+
707Kelly, Tara2007WL4X
711Savage, Pippa 082008W1X
715Hoyes, Robert2008ML8+
720Purcell, Darryn2008ML8+
729Bidwell, Jared2009M4X
742Siri, Peter2009Mix LTA4+
769McDonnell, Tim2012ML1X
771Silcox, Nick2012ML8+
772Kachyckykj, Adam2012ML8+
774Hall, Jess 162013W4X
775Edmunds, Maddie 162013W4X
780Belonogoff, Sasha 16 (Silver)2013M2X
788Laidler, Scott2013M8+
796Price, Jack2013ML8+
830Albert, Fiona 162016W8+
834Cronin, Caitlin2017W4X
837James, Amy2017WL4X
843Parry, Hamish2017ML4X
844Wruck, Darcy2017M2+
862Edmunds, Jacinta2018W8+

King’s Cup Lunch – 2019

In years of past the King’s Cup Lunch was Queensland’s premiere rowing get-together and is this year re-launching with approx. 200 people expected to attend.

This is a fundraising event, where all proceeds will go via the Kings Cup Supporters Association QLD to directly support the development of Men’s Senior Rowing to the highest level in Queensland.

Goals this year include rowing at Royal Henley Regatta as this is the 100th anniversary of Australian Infantry Forces winning the race for the first time following WWI and bringing home what would become the “Kings Cup”. (See here, here and here for historical information).

We will be announcing other strategies and initiatives at the event!

Attendance is facilitated via “Table Captains” each organising “Tables of VIII” to attend. Any questions? Please talk to one of the following organising leaders of the Luncheon event:

  • Gary Merritt – 0437 655 017
  • Chris Beech – 0411 699 622
  • Ray Ebert – 0412 576 460

Click here to download the PDF flyer.

Click here to download the Place Mat (per images below):

Payments are made by each Table Captain (no individual direct payments) to the following:

  • Account:  The Kings Cup Support Group Bank of Queensland
  • BSB: 124-003
  • Acct No: 14099821

History of Queensland Kings Cup Crews and Results

Additions or Corrections – please contact Gary Merritt ( garydmerritt@bigpond.com  )

2018 5th – Lachlan Bowman, James Manning, Elliott Apel, Sasha Belonogoff, Darcy Wruck, Harley Moore, Nick Pettigrew, Adam Bakker, Cox: Stephanie Long, Coaches: Zoltan Shepherd, Marcus Free

2017 4th – Nathan Goldstone, William Johnston, Curtis McLeod, Harley Moore, Nick Pettigrew, Oliver Smith, Kegan Viviers, Darcy Wruck, Cox: Stephanie Long, Coaches: Zoltan Shepherd, Paul Pettigrew

2016 4th – Bow: Jack Armitage, 2: Tim McDonnell, 3: Benjamin Morley, 4: Darcy Wruck, 5: Nathan Goldstone, 6: Scott Laidler, 7: Angus Lillicrap, Str: Harley Moore, Cox: Caitlin Hockings, Cchs: Christian Oneto and Zoltan Shepherd

2015 5th – Bow: Patrick Czakilew, 2: Hamish Parry, 3: Nathan Goldstone, 4: Dan Bundock, 5: Ben Morley, 6: Scott Laidler, 7: Angus Lillicrap, Str: Daniel McCarthy, Cox: Daniella Serra, Cchs: Christian Oneto and Zoltan Shepherd

2014 5th – Bow: Jack Armitage, 2: Tom McTaggart, 3: Texas Lawton, 4: Harry Baxter, 5: Patrick Stormon, 6: Gabriel Cryle, 7: Hamish Parry, Str: Tim McDonnell, Cox: Sally Mills, Cchs: Keiran Dwyer and Alex Field

2013 5th – Bow: Harrison Westbrook, 2: Daniel McCarthy, 3: Mike Smith, 4: Chris Camphin, 5: Sean Carolan, 6: Patrick Stormon, 7: Chris Anderson, Str: Tom Coates, Cox: Mark Alexander, Cch: Richard Paterson

2012 5th – Bow: Chris Bigg, 2: Darryn Purcell, 3: Chris Anderson, 4: Jared Bidwell, 5: Hardy Cubasch, 6: Will Lindores, 7: Ben Morley, Str: Scott Laidler, Cox: Mark Alexander, Cch: Tom Westgarth

2011 4th – Bow: Chris Camphin, 2: Jared Bidwell, 3: Ben Morley, 4: Will Lindores, 5: Tom Amies, 6: Scott Laidler, 7: Chris Anderson, Str: Duncan Free, Cox: Mark Alexander, Cch: Tom Westgarth

2010 5th – Bow: Mike Smith, 2: Robert Lewis-Swan, 3: Hugo Struss, 4: Jared Bidwell, 5: Chris Camphin, 6: Duncan Free, 7: Michael McBryde, Str: Darryn Purcell, Cox: Mark Alexander, Cch: Tom Westgarth

2009 5th – Bow: Mike Smith, 2: Brenton Canning, 3: John Dickson, 4: David Nelson, 5: Kevin Pattison, 6: Charlie Ohtomo, 7: David Galley, Str: Craig Dorrstein, Cox: Michael Toon, Cchs: Peter Shakespear, Robert McNeill & Tim Conrad

2008 4th – Bow: Jared Bidwell, 2: Michael McBryde, 3: Peter Atkins, 4: Nicholas Parr, 5: Hardy Cubasch, 6: David Galley, 7: Duncan Free, Str: Sam Conrad, Cox: Michael Toon, Cchs: Lincoln Handley & Robert McNeil 

2007 4th – Bow: Ben Sprenger, 2: Michael McBryde, 3: Dan Ellice-Flint, 4: Craig Dorrstein, 5: David Galley, 6: Hardy Cubasch, 7: Sam Conrad, Str: Duncan Free, Cox: Michael Toon, Cch: Tim Conrad 

2006 4th – Bow: David Nelson, 2: Gareth Salkield, 3: Benedict Farrell, 4: Dan Ellice-Flint, 5: Duncan Free, 6: David Galley, 7: Hardy Cubasch, Str: Sam Conrad, Cox: Michael Toon, Cch: Timothy Conrad

2005 3rd – Bow: Michael McBryde, 2: Craig Dorrstein, 3: David Galley, 4: Shaun Coulton, 5: Sam Conrad, 6: Hardy Cubasch, 7: Boden Hanson, Str: Ben McGeachie, Cox: Michael Toon, Cch: Tim Conrad

2004 3rd – Bow: David Galley, 2: Craig Dorrstein, 3: James Burton, 4: Shaun Coulton, 5: Sam Conrad, 6: Hardy Cubasch, 7: Bo Hanson, Str: Ben McGeachie, Cox: Michael Toon, Cch: Tim Conrad

2003 4th – Bow: Randall Martin, 2: Shaun Coulton, 3: Ross MacLeod-Carey, 4: Steve Cook, 5: Craig Dorrstein, 6: Sam Conrad, 7: Bo Hanson, Str: Ben McGeachie, Cox: Michael Toon, Cch: Gary Lynagh

2002 4th – Bow: Sam Kingston, 2: Ben McGeachie, 3: James Burton, 4: Hardie Cubash, 5: Justin Sires, 6: Duncan Free, 7: Bo Hanson, Str: Randall Martin, Cox: Michael Toon, Cchs: Ivan Hooper & Tim Conrad

2001 5th – Bow: Ben McGeachie, 2: Sam Kingston, 3: Randal Martin, 4: David Cook, 5: Julian Voller, 6: Justin Sires, 7: Hardie Cubasch, Str: Bo Hanson, Cox: Michael Toon, Cchs: Ivan Hooper & Gary Lynagh

2000 4th – Bow: Bo Hanson, David Weightman, Duncan Free, James Burton, Jamie Rowe, Julian Voller, Marcus Free, Randal Martin, Michael Toon (cox), Reg Free (coach)

1999 3rd – Bow: James Burton, 2: Justin Sires,3: Randall Martin, 4: Jamie Rowe, 5: Marcus Free,6: David Weightman,: 7: Duncan Free, Str: Bo Hanson, Cox: Michael Toon (cox), Cch: Reg Free

1998 5th – Bow: James Burton, 2: Shaun Coulton, 3: David Weightman, 4: Scott Simpson, 5: Marcus Free, 6: Duncan Free, 7: Boden Hanson, Str: Randall Martin, Cox: Michael Toon, Cch: Reg Free

1997 5th – Bow: Randell Martin, 2: Gary Lynagh, 3: Toni Dunlop, 4: James Burton, 5: Marcus Free, 6: David Weightman, 7: Duncan Free, Str: Bo Hanson, Cox: Ben Shaw, Cchs: John Rynne & Reg Free

1996 3rd – Bow: Randell Martin, 2: Jeff Howell, 3: Marcus Free, 4: Jamie Rowe, 5: Duncan Free, 6: David Weightman, 7: Boden Hanson, Str: James Burton, Cox: Michael Jowett, Cch: Bruce Greenland 

1995 4th – Bow: James Graham, 2: Ralph Cruickshank, 3: Toby Roberts, 4: Greg Howell, 5: Andrew Moore, 6: Randall Martin, 7: Jeff Howell, Str: Mike Davies, Cox: Mike Jowett, Cch: Ray Smith

1994 3rd – Bow: Wayne Diplock, 2: James Burton, 3: Anthony Steinfort, 4: Jeff Howell, 5: Marcus Free, 6: David Weightman, 7: Duncan Free, Str: Bo Hanson, Cox: Ben Shaw, Cchs: Ray Smith & Bob Bleakley    

1993 3rd – Bow: Toby Roberts, 2: Andrew Moore, 3: Steven Kearney, 4: David Hobart, 5: Anthony Steinfort, 6: Jeff Howell, 7: Wayne Diplock, Str: Boden Hanson, Cox: Michael Jowett, Cchs: John Rynne & Ray Smith

1992 4th – Bow: Mark Halstead, 2: John Bentley, 3; Phil Barker, 4: Greg Howell, 5: Jeff Howell, 6: Steven Kearney, 7: David Hobart, Str: Michael Davies, Cox: Craig Gough, cch: Ray Smith

1991 5th – Bow: Greg Howell, 2: Ryan O’Hanlon, 3: Marcus Free, 4: Geoff Howell, 5: David Weightman, 6: Wayne Diplock, 7: Robert Finch, Str: Michael Davies, Cox: Michael Jowett, Cchs: Alan Bromiley & Ray Smith

1990 3rd – Bow: Stephen Kearney, 2: Ian Carroll, 3: Robert Jenkins, 4: Robin Bakker, 5: Anthony Steinfort, 6: Tim Browne, 7: Michael Davies, Str: John Bentley, Cox: Craig Gough, Cch: Terry Mulligan

1989 No Race due to cyclone Bow: Robert McNeil, 2: Andrew Marshall, 3: Michael Davies, 4: Wayne Diplock, 5: Craig Hobart, 6: Paul Buckley, 7: Simon Smith, Str: Robert Jenkins, Cox & Cch: Chris Grummitt.

1988 4th – Bow: Douglas Kewley, 2: Michael Donnelly, 3: Robin Bakker, 4: Robert Jenkins, 5: Mark Halstead, 6: Richard Graham, 7: Timothy Browne, Str: Mal Batten, Cox: Chris Grummitt, Cch: Bruce Greenland

1987 3rd – Bow: Cameron Prout, 2: Timothy Herbert, 3: Timothy Browne, 4: Michael Opstelten, 5: Ian Edmunds, 6: Matthew Stower, 7: Gavin Keily, Str: Patrick O’Keefe, Cox: Chris Grummitt, Cch: Gary Merritt

1986 4th – Bow: Peter Lehmann, 2: Cameron Prout, 3: Matthew Stower, 4: Richard Graham, 5: Malcolm Rasmussen, 6: David Potter, 7: Wilhelm Remington, Str: Patrick O’Keefe, Cox: John Lincoln, Cch: Ted Hale

1985 4th – Bow: Bruce Speare, 2: Laurie Campbell, 3: John Lisetto, 4: Mark Denning, 5: David Pearson, 6: Matt Stower, 7: Bill Remington, Str: Mal Batten, Cox: John Lincolm, Cch: Terry Mulligan

1984 4th – Bow: Lachlan Meehan, 2: Rod Birt 3: Laurie Campbell 4: Richard Powell, 5: Ian Edmunds, 6: Duncan Fisher, 7: Gavin Keily, Str: Peter Zahnleiter, Cox: James Gamick, Cch: Robert Bleakley

1983 No Qld Crew

1982 5th – Bow: Chris Hegerty, 2: Joe Tooma, 3: Geoff Hall, 4: David Rose, 5: Ian Edmunds, 6: Peter Zahnleiter, 7: Gavin Keily, Str: Richard Powell, Cox: Michael Jowett, Cch: Terry Mulligan

1981 3rd – Bow: Gavin Keily, 2: Joe Tooma, 3: Trevor Bettenay, 4: Chris Beech, 5: Peter Zahnlieter, 6: Geoff Hall, 7: Peter van den Broek, Str: Allen MacPherson, Cox: Michael Jowett, Cch: Terry Mulligan

1980 4th – Bow: Trevor Bettenay, 2: James M Alexander, 3: Robert M Alexander, 4: Joe A Tooma, 5: Chris J Beech, 6: Peter R Zahnleiter, 7: Peter Van der Broek, Str: Alan R MacPherson, Cox: Michael W Jowett, Cch: Terry Mulligan

1979 5th – Bow: Chris Hegerty, 2:Chris Beech, 3: Trevor Bettenay, 4: Peter Van Den Broek, 5: David Ochert, 6: Jim Ryan, 7: John Bowes, Str: Alan MacPherson, Cox: Michael Jowett, Cch: Terry Mulligan

1978 5th – Bow: John Bowes, 2: Donald Scott, 3: Trevor Bettenay, 4: Jim Ryan, 5: Peter Dall, 6: Peter Zahnleiter, 7: Peter Van Den Broek, Str: Alan McPherson, Cox: Stephen Odgers, Emergs: Neville Sprott & David Ochert, Cch: Terry Mulligan

1977 No Qld Crew

1976 6th – Bow: Shane Thomsen, 2: Martin Doyle, 3: David Buchbach, 4: James Alexander, 5: David Brook, 6: Peter Zahnleiter, 7: Rod Conrad, Str: Ken Burness, Cox: D Francis, Cch: Terry Mulligan

1975 6th – Bow: John Bigg, 2: Cass Sasnauskas, 3: Alan Zunker, 4: R Burgess, 5: Bevan Zunker, 6: Neal Ross, 7: David Brook, Str: Alf Duval, Cox: J Ross, Cchs: Alf Duval & John Pressler, Emergs: Douglas Buchbach & Chris Lyndon

1974 6th – Bow: Cass Sasnauskas, 2: Roderick Conrad, 3: Chris Hollingsworth, 4: Robert Alexander, 5: Stephen McRae, 6: Martin Doyle, 7: Christopher Reeve, Str: Chris Lyndon, Cox: D McGrath, Cch: John Murphy, Emergs; John Varendorff & B Douglas Buchbach

1973 5th – Bow: G Cameron, 2: John Bigg, 3: Brian Zunker, 4: Gary Ubergang, 5: Alan Zunker, 6: Robert Alexander, 7: David Brook, Str: Malcolm Ford, Cox: Peter Axam, Cch: John Pressler, Emergs: Mel Slean & M T Galt, Mgr: R Berry Brown

1972 6th – Bow: John Bigg, 2: Geoffrey Lloyd-Jones, 3: Alan Zunker, 4: Robert Alexander, 5: Gary Uebergang, 6: Tim Conrad, 7: David Brook, Str: Malcolm Ford, Cox: Peter Axam, Emergs: James Alexander & Alan Slean, Cch: Berry Brown, Mgr: John Pressler

1971 5th – Bow: David Brook, 2: Dane Amos, 3: John Bigg, 4: Allan Slean, 5: Geoffrey Lloyd-Jones, 6: Rod Purvis, 7: Malcolm Ford, Str: John Pressler, Cox: Ken Stokes, Emerg: Mel Slean, Cch: R Berry Brown, Mgr: Nev Cullen

1970 6th – Bow: Rod Stewart, 2: Greg Farrell, 3: Anthony Levick, 4: Peter Benson, 5: Archibald Fanning, 6: Bernard Moroney, 7: Robert Alexander, Str: Peter Gregg, Cox: Peter Cole, Cch: Peter Cole, Emergs: Donald Scott & Leo Bertini

1969 5th – Bow: Brian Zunker, 2: David Slaughter, 3: Barry McLean, 4: Dave Amos, 5: Alan Zunker, 6: Geoffrey Lloyd-Jones, 7: John Bigg, Str: Bevan Zunker, Cox: Dean Winkinson, Cch: Ron E Clemence, Emerg: Malcolm Ford

1968 6th – Bow: Brian Zunker, 2: David Slaughter, 3: John Bigg, 4: Geoffrey Lloyd-Jones, 5: Gavin Zunker, 6: Laurie Zunker, 7: Alan Zunker, Str: Bevan Zunker, Cox: Dean Wilkinson, Emerg: Malcolm Ford, Cch: Colin Zunker, Mgr: Nev Cullen

1967 6th – Bow: Anthony Elliot, 2: Ian Revie, 3: Robert Alexander, 4: Anthony Anderson, 5: Arch Fanning, 6: Charlie Clarke, 7: Robert John, Str: Bernie Moroney, Cox: Alan Bromiley, Emerg: Peter Jell, Cch: Ian Elcock, Mgr: Nev Cullen

1966 6th – Bow: Geoff Daly, 2: Bernie Moroney, 3: Peter Jell,4: Anthony Anderson, 5: Robert Alexander, 6: Ian Revie, 7: Anthony Elliot, Str: Alec Evans, Cox: Alan Bromiley, Emerg: Howard Arthur, Cch: Norman W Hirst, Mgr: Nev Cullen

1965 No Qld Crew

1964 4th – Bow: Anthony Elliot, 2: Peter Walsh, 3: Chris Bartlett, 4: Phillip Clutterbuck, 5: Dave Williams, 6: George Petelin, 7: Alexander Evans, Str: Ian McCann, Cox: Alan Bromiley, Emerg: Stuart Bale & Alistair MacLeod, Cch: Norman W Hirst

1963 6th – Bow: Neil Cairns, 2: Roy Hinchy, 3: Phillip Clutterbuck, 4: Dennis Donnelly, 5: James Love, 6: Neal Fielding, 7: Anthony Elliott, Str: Robert Harmsworth, Cox: William Bennett, Cch: Arnold Fielding

1962 6th – Bow: Graham Angus, 2: Roy Hinchy, 3: James Love, 4: Thomas Clarke, 5: Allan Higgins, 6: Robert Harmsworth, 7: Steve Hinchy, Str: Kenneth Monk, Cox: William Bennett, Emerg: Phillip Clutterbuck, Cch: Dennis Donnelly, Manager: Robert Lyndon

1961 5th – Bow: Russell Philp, 2: John Drewe, 3: Peter Jorss, 4: John Ireland, 5: Ian Mayes, 6: Jonathon Job, 7: Barton Clarke, Str: John Adam, Cox: Tom Jack, Emerg: Allan Higgins, Cch: Rob B Scott, Manager: Nev Cullen

1960 4th – Bow: John Drewe, 2: Jonathon Job, 3: Peter Jorss, 4: John Ireland, 5: Ian Mayes, 6: Peter Apel, 7: Barton Clarke, Str: Leith Andrews, Cox: Brendan Egan, Cch: Eric P Evers, Emerg: R Philp, Manager: Cal C Malouf

1959 No Qld Crew

1958 4th – Bow: M Leffers, 2: B Wilson, 3: Kenneth Turton, 4: Fred Jaques, 5: R Barnett, 6:Ray Green, 7:J Boyd, Str: B Colquhoun, Cox: W Barnett, Emerg: Ken Goswell, Cch: J Bosler, Mgr: Gus Green

1957 3rd – Bow: Peter Walsh, 2: B Colquhoun, 3: Ken Goswell, 4: Fred Jaques, 5: Brian Dorrough, 6: J Boyd, 7: Robert (Bob) Barrett, Str: Ray Green, Cox: W Barnett, Emerg: A Vidler & R Smith, Cch: Harry Green, Manager: J Bolster

1956 3rd – Bow: K Maher, 2: R Magnus, 3: James Kerr, 4: Fred Jaques, 5: Brian Dorrough, 6: A Douglas, 7: Robert (Bob) Barrett, Str: J Boyd, Cox: Ron Smithers, Emerg: B Norman, Cch: J Bolster, Manager: A “Gus” Green

1955 4th – Bow: J Boyd, 2: N Reddacliff, 3: Brian Dorrough, 4: Fred Jacques, 5: K Preston, 6: A Douglas, 7: Robert (Bob) Barrett, Str: Ray Green, Cox: Ron Smithers, Cch: Harry Green, Emerg: Ron Green, Manager: J Bolster

1954 3rd – Bow: R Anderson, 2: Ron Green, 3: J Ken Goswell, 4: G Shambrook, 5: M Maher, 6: Fred Jaques, 7: Robert (Bob) Barrett, Str: Ray Green, Cox: Ron Smithers, Cch & Mgr: Harry Green

1953 No Qld Crew

1952 5th – Bow: D L Jones, 2: K A Taylor, 3: D G McDonald, 4: D S Kronfeld, 5: D H Gutteridge, 6: A Battaglene, 7: F Hepple, Str: C J Brett, Cox & Cch: D Brown, Emerg: R Hitchcock

1951 6th – Bow: Ron P Mahony, 2: R F James. 3: Don H McClymont, 4: A T Lawson, 5: Jim M Dowrie, 6: Trevor Wardrobe, 7: N F Holland, Str: Jim Nunan, Cox: D Bray, Emerg: I R Hinwood, Cch: Eric P Evers, Manager: Wilf B Mole

1950 6th – Bow: E A Douglas, 2: A A Seawright, 3: C J Brett, 4: L J Lambert, 5: Jim M Dowrie, 6: D S Kronfeld, 7: Don H McClymont, Str: P A Taylor, Cox: R G Bourne, Emerg: D J Mercer, Cch: A D Brown, Manager: F Lou Poulgrain

1949 6th – Bow: Gordon K Fraser, 2: I R Hinwood, 3: Don H McClymont, 4: A Lennon, 5: T F Wardrobe, 6: C K T Thompson, 7: A G Hack, Str: Bruce T Greenland, Cox: T Sherry, Emerg: N Caris, Cch: Eric P Evers, Manager: M L James

1948 5th – Bow: Cliff Volzke, 2: L Lloyd-Jones, 3: N Christie, 4: N Wallace, 5: A Richardson, 6: E Rickert, 7: C Rickert, Str: Colin Zunker, Cox: Ron Clemence, Emerg: N Rehbein, Cch: Cecil Roebuck, Manager: F Lou Poulgrain

1947 No Qld Crew

1946 No Qld Crew

1945 – 1940 World War II no races conducted

1939 1st – Bow: C K T Thompson, 2: B Fihelly, 3: L A Tait, 4: Don P Tynan, 5: M T Hourigan, 6: S K Sheard, 7: W J Morrow, Str: Wilf B Mole, Cox: G R Marks, Emerg: B Sorensen & F Wright, Cch: Eric P Evers, Manager: F Lou Poulgrain

1938 6th – Bow: N H Powell, 2: P N F Gregory, 3: Derek C O’Beirne, 4: G H Walton, 5 W Morgan, 6: G Perkins, 7: D D Glasgow, Str: Wilf B Mole, Cox: G R Marks, Emerg: E Cook, Cch: Eric P Evers, Manager: F Lou Poulgrain

1937 6th – Bow: F Avery, 2: D D Glasgow, 3: F Foreman, 4: D J Joyce, 5: M Hourigan, 6: R B Scott, 7: R Whale, Str: Wilf B Mole, Cox: Robert Longmore, Emerg: C Monkhouse, Cch: P C Lahey, Mgr: F Lou Poulgrain

1936 No Qld Crew

1935 5th – Bow: H Lister, 2: Herbert Zunker, 3: W Lourigan, 4: Arthur Zunker, 5: Arthur Hassam, 6: Percy Sorrenson, 7: C Tobin, Str: Robert Howard, Cox: Ron Clemence, Emerg: Cecil Roebuck, Cch: W Moller, Manager: Lou Poulgrain

1934 3rd – Bow: J H Cox, 2: A Reid, 3: S S Smith, 4: L R Smith, 5: H J St John, 6: Richard B Scott, 7: Eric P Evers, Str: Robert C Gregory, Cox: Frank Longmore, Emerg: C O’Reilly, Cch: Rev M Henderson, Manager: Lou Poulgrain

1933 2nd – Bow: A Duncan, 2: E Von Hein, 3: P Finney, 4: H Ridgley, 5: O Ruback, 6: R Weir, 7: L Duncan, Str: J Anderson, Cox: S Tappenden, Emerg: O Lusk, Cch: R A Hunter, Manager: Joseph Smith

1932 5th – Bow: T Anderson, 2: H Bundgaard, 3: H Hansen, 4: B Casperson, 5: C Sinclair, 6: L MacFarlane, 7: D Witt, Str: E Cook, Cox: F Wilson, Cch: E C Anderson, Mgr: R T Delaney, Emerg: A Forshaw 

1931 Depression – No races conducted

1930 3rd – Bow: T Wust, 2: R Slean, 3: W Mortensen, 4: Arthur Hassam, 5: V Stephenson, 6: Cliff Cullen, 7: Cecil Roebuck, Str: Johnny Lawrey, Cox: Ron Clemence, Cch: William Moller, Mgr: D T Beatson

1929 No Qld Crew

1928 2nd – Bow: D McDowell, 2: Jack Cullen, 3: J Mansfield, 4: L Anderson, 5: S Watson, 6: R Weir, 7: A Anderson, Str: J Anderson, Cox: P Lambert, Emerg: T Barton, Cch: M Raffin, Manager: G N Smoothey

1927 QLD did not finish – swamped – Bow: Johnny Lawrey, 2: Robert Lyndon, 3: A Bragg, 4: James Cullen, 5: Arthur Hassam, 6: Herb Zunker, 7: Percy Feeney, Str: David Young, Cox: Ron Clemence, Emerg: J V Hayden, Cch: William Moller, Manager: G R Howard Gill, Emerg: J V Hayden

1926 4th – Bow: H G Poole, 2: E G Cook, 3: R Shaw, 4: R Couzens, 5: H Blackman, 6: J J Poole, 7: S McFarlane, Str: M Raffin, Cox: J Hughes, Cch: John Copp, Emerg: D Castles

1925 6th – Bow: B Richmond, 2: N Grimes, 3: G Axelsen, 4: G Young, 5: J Brennan, 6: F R Conn, 7: C J Henricksen, Str: R C Cooper, Cox: W Farmer, Emerg: F Konrad S Hirschfeld, Cch: A A Watson, Manager: C A Grimley

1924 1st – Bow: S E Axlesen, 2: O E Lohse, 3: P J Finney, 4: R S Goodwin, 5: V Sullivan, 6: A Clark, 7: L B Raffin, Str: H Norman Goodwin, Cox: D Castle, Emerg: R Cozens, Cch: D McDowell, Manager: D Roche

1923 No Qld Crew

1922 QLD did not finish – swamped – Bow: R Barton, 2: F Nelson, 3: R Shaw, 4: R S Goodwin, 5: H Axelsen, 6: S Barriskell, 7: D McDowell, Str: H N Goodwin, Cox: G Hutchins, Emerg: G Poole, Cch: J McCleer, Mgr: G R Howard Gill

1921 5th – Bow: John Copp, 2: H Hunter, 3: B Axelsen, 4: S Barriskell, 5: D McDowell, 6: C McDowell, 7: E Barcham, Str: H N Goodwin, Cox: D Robertson, Cch: E C Anderson, Emerg: K Baird, Manager: G R H Gill

1920 6th – Bow: Alfred Bodimeade, 2: Alexander Fairlie, 3: Edwin Barcham, 4: Thomas E Canniffe, 5: Daniel McDowell, 6: R Goodwin, 7: Edward Coleman, Str: H N Goodwin, Cox: C McDowell, Cch: Arthur A Watson

1919 – 1915 World War I no races conducted

1914 QLD did not finish – Bow: R D Leslie, 2: W E J Taylor, 3: S Henderson, 4: L Petrie, 5: L Law, 6: C Horn, 7: R S Billington, Str: A Petrie, Cox: K Petrie, Cchs; E Colclough & J H Kohn

1913 QLD did not finish – swamped – Bow: P Nicholson, 2: T A Noble, 3: C J Allen, 4: B Hull, 5: A McDonald, 6: L Eastman, 7: E K Campbell, Str: W Wells, Cox: J S Corbett, Cch: E Colclough

1912 No Qld Crew

1911 6th – Bow: A A Petrie, 2: S L Quinn, 3: W C Poulson, 4: J Tighe, 5: E S Petrie, 6: S Black, 7: J G Howie, Str: Len Eastman, Cox: G MacKenzie, Cch: Simon B Boland, Mgr: A Swensson

1910 5th – Bow: T J Brundritt, 2: A Swensson, 3: W J Mooney, 4: Len Eastman, 5: W Wells, 6: W C Poulson, 7: J G Petrie, Str A A Petrie, Cox: G MacKenzie, Cch: C C Farren, Mgr: W E Savage

1909 4th – Bow: J H Williams, 2: J Cunningham, 3: E J Dunlop, 4: G R Howard Gill, 5: W C Poulson, 6: J G Petrie, 7: A Petrie, Str: J Ferguson, Cox: G MacKenzie, Cch: S B Boland

1908 6th – Bow: A Swensson, 2: M Byrne, 3: J F Donovan, 4: W P Watts, 5: Alick Dennis, 6: J Ferguson, 7: H A Montefiore, Str: J H Williams, Cox: Win Fowles, Emerg: W Mellish, Cch: Arthur A Watson, Mgr: J N Devo

1907 3rd – Bow: John Sullivan, 2: J Anderson, 3: J Corday, 4: M Sullivan, 5: F Sears, 6: A W Bayley, 7: G Anderson, Str: T Anderson, Cox: A Thorburn, Cch: P Sullivan

1906 No Qld Crew

1905 6th – Bow: S C V Jessup, 2: M Byrne, 3: H Eddy, 4: T Anderson, 5: W V Markwell, 6: W P Watts, 7: H A Montefiore, Str: J H Williams, Cox: Win Fowles, Cch: Arthur Burton, Emergs: J M Grant & V M Markwell

1904 3rd – Bow: J H Williams, 2: W V Morley, 3: Dan E Joyce, 4: W P Watts, 5: W Eddy, 6: T J Lyons, 7: H A Montefiore, Str: Arthur A Watson, Cox: C H Hall

1903 2nd – Bow: Dan E Joyce, 2: W V Morley, 3: H A Montefiore, 4: W P Watts, 5: R C Campbell, 6: T P Volkmann, 7: A H Hawkes, Str: J H Williams, Cox: C H Hall. Emerg: B Papi, Cch: S B Boland

1902 3rd – Bow: V Markwell, 2: H D Brown, 3: H A Montefiore, 4: S A Spragg, 5: R Cran, 6: T J Lyons, 7: A A Petrie, Str: Arthur A Watson, Cox: W Dowridge

1901 4th – Bow: T Bird, 2: R D Kennedy, 3: E McCaskie, 4: B Papi. 5: R Cran, 6: H A Montefiore, 7: A A Petrie, Str: Arthur A Watson, Cox: C H Hall, Cch: A Burton, Emerg: V N Markwell

1900 3rd – Bow: F H Cameron, 2: R McCowan, 3: A A Petrie, 4: J B Arthur, 5:T J Lyons, 6: S B Boland, 7: Alick Dennis, Str: Arthur A Watson, Cox: S Mitchell, Cch: Rev C V P Day

1899 4th– Bow: W Mellish, 2: T Cusack, 3: J A O’Connor, 4: F Craig, 5: T J Lyons, 6: F B Whitman, 7: E Colclough, Str: Dan E Joyce, Cox: A Cadden, Cch: Stephen Fairbairn

1898 2nd – Bow: John A Cullinane, 2: F H Cameron, 3: A Young, 4: O Agar, 5: Noel H Drury, 6: T J Lyons, 7: S B Boland, Str: J B Arthur, Cox: R Burton, Cchs: Mr Collclough and Francis W “Winny” de Little.

1897 3rd – Bow: W A Douglas, 2: O Agar, 3: F B Whitman, 4: A Burton, 5: M Foley, 6: W Bryce, 7: S B Bollen, Str; J B Arthur, Cox: R Burton.

1896 3rd – Bow: W A Douglas, 2: J H Williams, 3: T A Skinner, 4: W B Carmichael, 5: Alick Dennis, 6: J Deevy, 7: R MacAlister, Str: A Young, Cox: W Armstrong, Emerg: J Cannan, Cch: in Bris Francis W DeLittle and in Sydney Messrs Robson and Hall

1895 3rd – Bow: W A Douglas, 2: J H Williams, 3: W B Carmichael, 4: R McAlister, 5: Pierce Joyce, 6: A Young, 7: E Colclough, Str: J Deevy, Cox: W Armstrong, Cch: Francis W de Little

1894 3rd – Bow: J Davidson, 2: W Gordon Graham, 3: J H Williams, 4: Andrew Thynne, 5: Arthur H G Drury, 6: A Young, 7: E Colclough, Str: B J Beirne, Cox: F Hawson, Emerg: T Skinner, Cch: Mr Garrick.

1893 3rd – Bow: Arthur Baynes, 2: W B Carmichael, 3: A Young, 4: J H Williams, 5: R McDowell, 6: W E Molle, 7: E Colclough, Str: Ernest Winter, Cox: W Armstrong, Emergs: Gordon Graham, Michael Slack, J Gore-Jones, J Slack, A Stuart, A Young. Cch: Ernest Winter. 

1892 3rd – Bow: F J Hickie, 2: F W Gore, 3: B J Beirne, 4: A J Westaway, 5: Arthur H G Drury, 6: Colin B P Bell, 7: E Colclough, Str: R T Hilder, Cox: Dan E Joyce, Emergs: Frank Lyons & J S Jessop, Cchs: J T Bell & R H Roe

1891 1st – Bow: B J Beirne, 2: Francis W de Little, 3: A J Westaway, 4: F M Hart, 5: Arthur H Drury, 6: W E Molle, 7: E Colcough, Str: R T Hilder, Cox: Dan E Joyce, Cchs the Bell brothers (which we assume refers to Colin B P Bell and W A D Bell). Mr Armytage MP assist in the final stages of their training, Emerg: F Hart.

1890 2nd – Bow: F W de Little, 2: W E Molle, 3: H T Bell, 4: F M Armstrong, 5: Arthur H G Drury, 6: Colin B P Bell, 7: E Colclough, Str: W A D Bell, Cox: F Slawson, Cch: Joshua T Bell. ( In Referee 26 Nov 1891, the coach in Sydney was repoprted as being the six man, Colin Bell.)

1889 No Qld Crew

1888 No Qld Crew

1887 No Qld Crew

1886 No Qld Crew

1885 4th – Bow: John “Jack” N Devoy, 2: Ernest Baynes, 3: T A Bond, 4: L J Quinn, 5: Dennis O’Connor, 6: P Hardgrave, 7: Tom Hughes, Str: Ernest Winter, Cox: Mark Harris, Emerg: George Markwell.

Queensland Kings Cup Competitors (since 1960 – summarised by Name)
YearsCompetitor Name
61Adam, John
11 Aimes, Tom
66 67 70 72 73 74 80Alexander, Bob
76 80 Alexander, James
10 11 12 13 Alexander, Mark    Cox
69 71Amos, Dave
66 67 Anderson, Anthony
11 12 13 Anderson, Chris
60Andrews, Leith
62Angus, Graham
18Apel, Elliot
60Apel, Peter
14 16 Armitage, Jack
08Atkins, Peter
72 73Axam, Peter    Cox
18 Bakker, Adam
88 90Bakker, Robin
92Barker, Phil
64Bartlett, Chris
85 88Batten, Mal
14 Baxter, Harry
79 80 81 Beech, Chris
18 Belonogoff, Sasha
62 63 Bennett, William    Cox
70Benson, Peter
90 92Bentley, John
78 79 80 81Bettenay, Trevor
08 10 11 12 Bidwell, Jared
12 Bigg, Chris
68 69 71 72 73 75Bigg, John
04Birt, Rod
78 79 Bowes, John
18 Bowman, Lachy
64 66 67Bromiley, Alan C
71 72 73 75 76Brook, David
87 88 90Browne, Tim
76Bucbach, Doug
89Buckley, Paul
15 Bundoch, Dan
75Burgess, Robert
76Burness, Ken
94 96 97 98 99 00 02 04Burton, James
63Cairns, Neil
73Cameron, Gordon
84 85Campbell, Laurie
10 11 13 Camphin, Chris
09Canning, Brenton
13 Carolan, Sean
90Carroll, Ian
67Clarke Charlie
60 61Clarke, Barton
62Clarke, Thomas
63 64Clutterbuck, Phil
13 Coates, Tom
70Cole, Peter    Cox
74 76Conrad, Rod
03 04 05 06 07 08 Conrad, Sam
72Conrad, Tim
01 Cook, David
03Cook, Steve
98 03 04 05 Coulton, Shaun
95Cruickshank, Ralph
14 Cryle, Gabe
01 02 04 05 06 07 08 12Cubasch, Hardy
15Czakilew, Pat
78Dall, Peter
66Daly, Geoff
89 90 91 92 95 Davies, Mike
84 85 Denning, Mark
09 Dickson, John
89 91 93 94 Diplock, Wayne
63Donnelly, Dennis
88Donnelly, Michael
03 04 05 07 09 Dorrstein, Craig
74 76Doyle, Martin
60 61Drewe, John
97Dunlop, Toni
75Duvall, Alf
82 84 87Edmunds, Ian
60Egan, Brendan    Cox
06 07 Ellice-Flint, Dan
63 64 66 67 Elliot, Tony
64 66 Evans, Alec
67 70Fannming, Arch
06Farrell, Ben
70Farrell, Greg
63Fielding, Neal
91Finch, Robert
84Fisher, Duncan
71 72 73Ford, Mal
76Francis, D    Cox
94 96 97 98 99 00 06 07 08 10 11 Free, Duncan (7 1x wins)
91 96 97 98 99 00 Free, Marcus
04 05 06 07 08 09Galley, David
84Gamick, James    Cox
15 16 17 Goldstone, Nathan
90 91 92Gough, Craig    Cox
95Graham, James
86 88 Graham, Richard
70Gregg, Peter
87 88 89Grummitt, Chris    Cox
81 82 Hall, Geoff
88 92Halstead, Mark
93 94 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05Hanson, Bo
62 63 Harmsworth, Robert
79 82Hegerty, Chris
87Herbert, Tim
62Higgins, Allan
62 63Hinchy, Roy
62Hinchy, Steve
89Hobart, Craig
92 93 Hobart, David
16Hockings, Caitlin    Cox
74Hollingsworth, Chris
91 92 95 Howell, Greg
91 92 93 94 95 96 Howell, Jeff
60 61Ireland, John
61Jack, Tom    Cox
66Jell, Peter
88 89 90Jenkins, Robert
60 61Job, Jonathon
67John, Robert
17Johnstone, Will
60 61Jorss, Peter
79 80 81 82 93 95 96 Jowett, Michael    Cox
90 92 93 Kearney, Steven
81 82 84 87Keily, Gavin
88Kewley, Doug
01 02Kingston, Sam
11 12 15 16 Laidler, Scott
14 Lawton, Tex
86Lehmann, Peter
70Levick, Tony
10 Lewis-Swan, Robert
15 16 Lillicrap, Angus
85 86 Lincoln, John    Cox
11 12 Lindores, Will
85Lisetto, John
68 69 71 72Lloyd-Jones, Geoffrey
17 18Long, Stephanie    Cox
62 63Love, James
97Lynagh, Gary
74Lyndon, Chris
03 MacLeod-Carey, Ross
78 79 80 81MacPherson, Allen
18 Manning, James
89Marshall, Andrew
95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 Martin, Randall
60 61Mayes, Ian
05 07 08 10 McBryde, Michael
64McCann, Ian
13 15 McCarthy, Dan
14 16 McDonnell, Tim
01 02 03 04 05McGeachie, Ben
74McGrath, Don    Cox
69McLean, Barry
17McLeod, Curtis
89McNeil, Robert
74McRae, Stephen
14 McTaggart, Tom
04Meehan, Lachlan
14Mills, Sally    Cox
62Monk, Ken
93 95 Moore, Andrew
16 17 18 Moore, Harley
11 12 15 16 Morley, Ben
66 67 70Moroney, Burnie
06 09Nelson, David
78Odgers, Stephen    Cox
91O’Hanlon, Ryan
09 Ohtomo, Charles
86 87O’Keefe, Pat
87Opstelten, Michael
79Orchert, David
08Parr, Nick
14 15 Parry, Hamish
09Pattison, Kevin
84 85 Pearson, David
64Petelin, George
17 18Pettigrew, Nick
61Philp, Russell
86Potter, David
82 84 Powell, Richard
71Pressler, John
86 87Prout, Cameron
10 12 Purcell, Darren
71Purvis, Rod
86Rasmussen, Malcolm
74Reeve, Christopher
85 86 Remington, Bill
66 67Revie, Ian
93 95 Roberts, Toby
82Rose, David
75Ross, J    Cox
75Ross, Neal
96 99 00 Rowe, Jamie
78 79Ryan, Jim
06Salkied, Gareth
74 75Sasnauskas, Cass
78Scott, Donald
15Serra, Daniella    Cox
94 97Shaw, Ben    Cox
98Simpson, Scott
99 01 02 Sires, Justin
68 69Slaughter, David
71Slean, Allan
09 10 13 Smith, Mike
17Smith, Oliver
89Smith, Simon
84 85 Speare, Bruce
07 Sprenger, Ben
90 93 94Steinfort, Anthony
70Stewart, Rod
71Stokes, Ken    Cox
13 14 Stormon, Patrick
85 86 87Stower, Matthew
10 Struss, Hugo
76Thomsen, Shane
80 81 82Tooma, Joe
98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09Toon, Michael    Cox
72 73Ubergang, Gary
78 79 80 81 van den Broek, Peter
17Vievers, Kegan
00 01 Voller, Julian
64Walsh, Peter
91 94 96 97 98 99 00Weightman, David
13 Westbrook, Harry
68 69Wilkinson, Dean    Cox
64Williams, Dave
16 17 18 Wruck, Darcy
76 78 80 81 82 84 Zahnleiter, Peter
68 69 72 73 75Zunker, Alan
68 69 75Zunker, Bevan
68 69 73Zunker, Brian
68Zunker, Gavin
68Zunker, Laurie

Queensland Kings Cup Coaches (since 1960 – summarised by Name)

YearsCoach Name
84 94 Bleakley, Bob
91Bromiley, Alan
71 72Brown, Berry
69Clemence, Ron
70Cole, Peter
02 04 05 06 07 09Conrad, Tim
62Donnelly, Dennis
75Duval, Alf
14Dwyer, Keiran
67Elcock, Ian
60Evers, Eric
14Field, Alex
63Fielding, Arnold
18Free, Marcus
97 98 99 00Free, Reg
88 96 Greenland, Bruce
89Grummitt, Chris
86Hale, Ted
08Handley, Lincoln
64 66Hirst, Norm
01 02Hooper, Ivan
01 03Lynagh, Gary
08 09McNeill, Rob
87Merritt, Gary
76 78 79 80 81 82 85 90 Mulligan, Terry
74Murphy, John
15 16Onetto, Christian
13Paterson, Richard
17Pettigrew, Paul
73 75Pressler, John
93 97Rynne, John
61Scott Rob
09Shakespeare, Peter
15 16 17 18Shepard, Zoltan
91 92 93 94 95Smith, Ray
10 11 12Westgarth, Tom
68Zunker, Colin