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2026 NRL Telstra Premiership Gold Coast Titans v Broncos (Round 5)
Cbus Super Stadium
Robina Gold Coast, QLD
Apr 4 Sat • 2026 • 6:30pm
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2026 NRL Telstra Premiership Gold Coast Titans v Broncos (Round 5) at the Cbus Super Stadium, Robina Gold Coast, QLD
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Wikipedia Bio
| Club information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Brisbane Broncos Limited | ||
| Nickname(s) | Broncos, Bronx | ||
| Short name | BRI | ||
| Colours | Maroon Gold | ||
| Founded | April 1988; 37 years ago (1988-04) | ||
| Website | broncos.com.au | ||
| Current details | |||
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| Chairman | Karl Morris | ||
| Coach | Michael Maguire (NRL) Scott Prince (NRLW) | ||
| Manager | Troy Thomson (NRL) Paul Dyer (NRLW) | ||
| Captain | Adam Reynolds (NRL) Ali Brigginshaw Tamika Upton(NRLW) | ||
| Competition | National Rugby League NRL Women's Premiership | ||
| 2025 NRL season 2025 NRLW season | 4th (Premiers) 2nd (Premiers) | ||
| Uniforms | |||
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| Records | |||
| Premierships | 7 (1992, 1993, 1997 (SL), 1998, 2000, 2006, 2025) | ||
| Runners-up | 2 (2015, 2023) | ||
| Minor premierships | 4 (1992, 1997 (SL), 1998, 2000) | ||
| World Club Challenge | 2 (1992, 1997) | ||
| Wooden spoons | 1 (2020) | ||
| Most capped | 355 – Darren Lockyer | ||
| Highest try scorer | 142 – Steve Renouf | ||
| Highest points scorer | 1,328 – Corey Parker | ||
The Brisbane Broncos are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Red Hill, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland. Founded in April 1988, the Broncos compete in the National Rugby League (NRL) and play their home games at Suncorp Stadium in nearby Milton.
The club has won seven premierships, including two New South Wales Rugby League premierships, a Super League premiership and four NRL premierships. The Broncos have also won two World Club Challenges and four minor premierships in multiple competitions. In 2024 it reportedly had more members than any other NRL club with 53,672.[1]
The club was founded in April 1987 as part of the Winfield Cup's national expansion, becoming, along with the Gold Coast-Tweed Giants, one of Queensland's first two participants in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership. The Broncos later became the dominant force in the competition before playing a significant role in the Super League War of the mid-1990s, then continuing to compete successfully in the newly created National Rugby League competition. Trading as Brisbane Broncos Limited (ASX: BBL), it is the only publicly listed sports club on the Australian Securities Exchange.
In 2024, the Brisbane Broncos rugby league club had over 1 million fans.[2] They are currently the reigning premiers, having won their seventh premiership in the 2025 NRL season.
Source: Wikipedia