陽光海岸獵鷹

陽光海岸獵鷹

Leagues Played
昆士蘭盃 208
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賽程

昆士蘭盃 04/27 08:00 7 中央昆士蘭Capras vs 陽光海岸獵鷹 - View
昆士蘭盃 05/04 05:00 8 伯蕾熊 vs 陽光海岸獵鷹 - View
昆士蘭盃 05/19 05:00 10 Wynnum Manly Seagulls vs 陽光海岸獵鷹 - View
昆士蘭盃 05/25 08:00 11 陽光海岸獵鷹 vs 特威德赫茲Seagulls - View
昆士蘭盃 06/01 08:00 12 陽光海岸獵鷹 vs 紅崖海豚 - View
昆士蘭盃 06/22 08:00 15 陽光海岸獵鷹 vs Western Clydesdales - View

結果

昆士蘭盃 04/20 08:00 6 陽光海岸獵鷹 v 湯斯維爾Blackhawks W 28-14
昆士蘭盃 04/13 08:00 5 陽光海岸獵鷹 v Souths Logan Magpies W 48-12
昆士蘭盃 04/06 08:00 4 陽光海岸獵鷹 v Northern Pride W 32-10
昆士蘭盃 03/23 05:00 3 巴布亞新幾內亞Hunters v 陽光海岸獵鷹 L 22-10
昆士蘭盃 03/16 08:15 2 陽光海岸獵鷹 v 麥基Cutters L 10-30
昆士蘭盃 03/10 04:10 1 布里斯班猛虎 v 陽光海岸獵鷹 W 24-30
昆士蘭盃 09/03 04:10 2 中央昆士蘭Capras v 陽光海岸獵鷹 L 38-10
昆士蘭盃 08/27 04:00 695 紅崖海豚 v 陽光海岸獵鷹 W 36-42
昆士蘭盃 08/19 05:00 22 特威德赫茲Seagulls v 陽光海岸獵鷹 W 12-37
昆士蘭盃 08/12 06:00 21 Norths Devils v 陽光海岸獵鷹 W 18-40
昆士蘭盃 08/05 07:00 20 陽光海岸獵鷹 v 伊普斯威奇Jets W 24-10
昆士蘭盃 07/29 04:00 19 陽光海岸獵鷹 v Wynnum Manly Seagulls L 28-30

The Sunshine Coast Falcons are a rugby league football team based on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. They compete in the Queensland Cup and their home ground is Sunshine Coast Stadium. The Falcons are currently affiliated with the NRL team Melbourne Storm.

History

The Falcons were originally the Winfield State League representative team for the Sunshine Coast. First competing in the 1993 season, they won their pool before losing in the semi-finals. For the 1994 season, they competed as Sunshine Coast/Gympie, against winning the pool matches, but losing both semi-final matches. In the last year of the State League, the combined Sunshine Coast/Gympie team failed to progress from the pool stage. They competed in the first season of the Queensland Cup in 1996 but dropped out the following season.

In 2006, the club joined the FOGS Cup competing in the second-level competition. The club finished their first season in sixth position, just outside the finals positions.

Partnership with Manly (2009-2010)

In 2009, they were readmitted to the Queensland Cup after securing an agreement with the NRL's Manly Sea Eagles to become a feeder club. Between 2009 and 2013 the club was renamed the Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles due to the partnership with the Manly Sea Eagles.

The partnership instantly proved successful with the team winning the 2009 Queensland Cup Grand Final 32–18 to secure their first premiership, with a number of Manly players in the squad. Following the end of the 2010 season, Manly were forced to cut ties with the club after a change in policy disallowed NRL teams from having feeder clubs in both the Queensland Cup and New South Wales Cup.

Partnership with Melbourne Storm (2014-)

In 2014 the club reverted to the Falcons name and struck a three-year partnership with the Melbourne Storm from the 2015 season. The Falcons endured a 36-game losing streak during the 2013 and 2014 seasons, on their way to consecutive wooden spoons.

In May 2021, Melbourne extended their affiliation partnership with the Falcons to the end of the 2024 season.

Life Members

In September 2021, the club awarded the first life memberships of the club:

  • Don Oxenham – Inaugural CEO and former board member
  • Dave Cordwell – Coach (Colts: 2009–10; FOGs Cup: 2011; Queensland Cup: 2012–13) and former board member
  • Alan Marr – Board member 2009–19
  • Gordon Oakes – Chairman 2006–13