Queensland Premier Rugby - Grand Final Results, Hospital Cup Winners

Grand Final Results, Hospital Cup Winners

Year Winner Score Loser
1975 Brothers 23-6 GPS
1976 Teachers-Norths 16-4 GPS
1977 Wests 15-10 Brothers
1978 Brothers 19-15 University
1979 University 16-13 Brothers
1980 Brothers 19-0 Souths
1981 Brothers 36-13 Teachers-Norths
1982 Brothers 25-16 University
1983 Brothers 30-15 University
1984 Brothers 18-3 Easts
1985 Wests 10-7 University
1986 Souths 31-13 Brothers
1987 Brothers 20-19 Souths
1988 University 18-10 Souths
1989 University 34-9 Souths
1990 University 19-10 Brothers
1991 Souths 22-15 Wests
1992 Souths 44-10 University
1993 Souths 27-8 Sunnybank
1994 Souths 19-8 Sunnybank
1995 Souths 27-11 Easts
1996 GPS 12-6 Souths
1997 Easts 18-16 Souths
1998 Souths 34-18 Wests
1999 Easts 16-15 Wests
2000 Souths 34-30 Wests
2001 Canberra 32-10 Gold Coast
2002 Canberra 45-3 Easts
2003 Canberra 29-16 Gold Coast
2004 Gold Coast 24-18 University
2005 Sunnybank 41-17 Gold Coast
2006 Wests 23-22 Brothers
2007 Sunnybank 85-19 Gold Coast
2008 Easts 22-21 Brothers
2009 Brothers 26-19 Souths
2010 University 19-11 Sunshine Coast
2011 Sunnybank 35-24 Brothers

Total Premierships (since 1975)

Team Wins Runner-up
Brothers 9 7
Souths 8 7
University 5 6
Easts 3 3
Wests 3 4
Canberra 3 0
Sunnybank 3 2
Gold Coast 1 4
GPS 1 2
Teachers Norths 1 1
Sunshine Coast 0 1

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