Sunshine Coast Falcons

{{short description|Australian rugby league club, based in Sunshine Coast, QLD}}

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| nickname = Falcons

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| colours = {{color box|Gold}} Gold
{{color box|Black}} Black

| founded = {{start date and age|1996}}

| sport = Rugby league

| league = Queensland Cup (Seniors)
Hastings Deering Colts (U20’s)
Mal Meninga Cup (U18's)
Cyril Connell Cup (U16's)

| ground = Sunshine Coast Stadium

| capacity = 12,000

| ceo = Chris Flannery

| coach = Brad Henderson

| captain = Patrice Siolo

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| premiership2years = 2009

| runnerup2s = 1

| runnerup2years = 2017

| minorpremiership2s = 1

| minorpremiership2years = 2019

| spoon2s = 3

| spoon2years = 2011, 2013, 2014

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| current = 2022 Queensland Cup

| NRL Affiliation = Melbourne Storm

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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.

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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.{{cite web |title=1993 Queensland State League results |url=http://queensland.rleague.com/results/stateleague/1993.php |website=queensland.rleague.com (Archived) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205111939/http://queensland.rleague.com/results/stateleague/1993.php |access-date=24 May 2021|archive-date=5 February 2012 }} For the 1994 season, they competed as Sunshine Coast/Gympie, against winning the pool matches, but losing both semi-final matches.{{cite web |title=1994 Queensland State League results |url=http://queensland.rleague.com/results/stateleague/1994.php |website=queensland.rleague.com (Archived) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205112041/http://queensland.rleague.com/results/stateleague/1994.php |access-date=24 May 2021|archive-date=5 February 2012 }} 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.{{cite web |title=Falcons face quicker game in FOGs Cup |url=https://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/scd-falcons-face-quicker-game-in-fogs-cup/319945/ |website=sunshinecoastdaily.com.au |access-date=25 May 2021}} The club finished their first season in sixth position, just outside the finals positions.{{cite web |title=Wizard Cup, Fogs Cup, Fogs Colts |url=https://leagueunlimited.com/news/wizard-cup-fogs-cup-fogs-colts |website=leagueunlimited.com |access-date=25 May 2021}}

=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.[http://www.thedaily.com.au/news/2007/nov/09/coast-lands-footy-coup/ Manly to invest $1m in Coast league | thedaily.com.au]

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.{{cite web |title=Brilliant Sea Eagles clinch cup |url=http://www.qrl.com.au/display.php?pg_id=4978 |website=qrl.com.au (Archived) |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090914003319/http://www.qrl.com.au/display.php?pg_id=4978|access-date=24 May 2021|archive-date = 14 September 2009}}{{cite web |title=Eagles soar to a grand win |url=https://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/sea-eagles-soared-grand-win/356945/ |website=sunshinecoastdaily.com.au |access-date=24 May 2021}} 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.{{cite news |title=Sea Eagles lose Manly link |url=https://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/sea-eagles-lose-manly-link/708866/ |newspaper=The Courier Mail |date=29 November 2010 |access-date=24 May 2021|last1=Meyn |first1=By Travis }}

=Partnership with Melbourne Storm (2014–)=

In 2014 the club reverted to the Falcons name{{cite news |title=Switch to Falcons means much more than a new name |url=https://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/falcons-have-landed-again-switch-to-falcons-means-/2154989/ |newspaper=The Courier Mail |date=29 January 2014 |access-date=24 May 2021|last1=Anthonybrand |first1=By }} and struck a three-year partnership with the Melbourne Storm from the 2015 season.{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/falcons-to-sign-up-with-storm-falcons-set-to-sign-/2318752/|title = Falcons set to sign three-year deal with Storm|newspaper = The Courier Mail|date = 14 July 2014|last1 = Steeletaylor|first1 = By}} 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.{{cite web |title=Storm enhances commitment to Sunshine Coast |url=https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news/2021/05/24/storm-enhances-commitment-to-sunshine-coast/ |website=melbournestorm.com.au |date=24 May 2021 |access-date=24 May 2021}}

=Life Members=

In September 2021, the club awarded the first life memberships of the club:{{cite web |title=Sunshine Coast Falcons Inaugural Life Members Inducted |url=https://scfalcons.com.au/sunshine-coast-falcons-inaugural-life-members-inducted/ |website=scfalcons.com.au |access-date=20 September 2021 |date=14 September 2021}}

  • 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

Season Summaries

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|+ P=Premier, R=Runner-Up, M=Minor Premier, F=Finals appearance, W=Wooden Spoon,
(Brackets represent Finals games)

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! style="width:15%;"|Competition !! Games
played !! Games
won !! Games
drawn !! Games
lost !! Ladder
Position !! style="width:2%;"|P !! style="width:2%;"|R !! style="width:2%;"|M !! style="width:2%;"|F !! style="width:2%;"|W !! Coach !! Captain !! Notes

1996 Queensland Cup{{center|15}}{{center|1}}{{center|0}}{{center|14}}{{center|15 / 16}}
colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" |Withdrew from Queensland Cup
2006 FOGS Cup{{center|20}}{{center|10}}{{center|2}}{{center|8}}{{center|6 / 11}}
2007 FOGS Cup{{center|20}}{{center|4}}{{center|2}}{{center|14}}{{center|10 / 11}}
2008 FOGS Cup{{center|20}}{{center|5}}{{center|2}}{{center|13}}{{center|8 / 10}}
colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" |Admitted back to Queensland Cup as Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles
2009 Queensland Cup{{center|22(3)}}{{center|12(2)}}{{center|1}}{{center|9(1)}}{{center|4 / 12}}{{center|File: Gold Cup icon.svg}}{{center|♦}}rowspan="2"|{{center|Brandon Costin}}Cameron Joyce2009 FOGS Cup - (P20 3–0–17) Finished 9/10
2010 Queensland Cup{{center|22(1)}}{{center|14}}{{center|0}}{{center|8(1)}}{{center|3 / 12}}{{center|♦}}2010 FOGS Cup - (P20 8–1–11) Finished 7/10
2011 Queensland Cup{{center|22}}{{center|2}}{{center|0}}{{center|20}}{{center|12 / 12}}{{center|♦}}{{center|Adam Mogg}}2011 FOGS Cup - (P21 1–0–20) Finished 8/8
2012 Queensland Cup{{center|22}}{{center|4}}{{center|1}}{{center|17}}{{center|11 / 12}}rowspan="2"|{{center|Dave Cordwell}}2012 FOGS Cup - (P20 2–0–18) Finished 8/8
2013 Queensland Cup{{center|22}}{{center|2}}{{center|0}}{{center|20}}{{center|12 / 12}}{{center|♦}}
colspan="14" style="text-align:center;" |Club reverts to Sunshine Coast Falcons
2014 Queensland Cup{{center|24}}{{center|1}}{{center|0}}{{center|23}}{{center|13 / 13}}{{center|♦}}{{center|Ivan Henjak
Glen Dreger}}
{{center|Ryan Hansen}}
2015 Queensland Cup{{center|23}}{{center|7}}{{center|1}}{{center|15}}{{center|11 / 14}}{{center|Glen Dreger}}{{center|Tom Murphy}}
2016 Queensland Cup{{center|23(3)}}{{center|12(2)}}{{center|1}}{{center|10(1)}}{{center|5 / 14}}{{center|♦}}rowspan="3"|{{center|Craig Ingebrigtsen}}{{center|Troy Giess}}
2017 Queensland Cup{{center|23(4)}}{{center|15(3)}}{{center|1}}{{center|7(1)}}{{center|4 / 14}}{{center|♦}}{{center|♦}}rowspan="4"|{{center|Dane Hogan}}
2018 Queensland Cup{{center|23}}{{center|10}}{{center|0}}{{center|13}}{{center|10 / 14}}
2019 Queensland Cup{{center|23(3)}}{{center|21(1)}}{{center|1}}{{center|1(2)}}{{center|1 / 14}}{{center|♦}}{{center|♦}}{{center|Eric Smith}}
2020 Queensland Cupcolspan="10"|Season cancelled after one game (Sunshine Coast lost) due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.rowspan='2"|{{center|Sam Mawhinney}}
2021 Queensland Cup{{center|17(1)}}{{center|9}}{{center|0}}{{center|8(1)}}{{center|8 / 14}}{{center|♦}}{{center|Dane Hogan
Todd Murphy}}
2022 Queensland Cup{{center|19(3)}}{{center|14(1)}}{{center|1}}{{centre|5(2)}}{{center|2 / 14}}{{center|♦}}rowspan=2|{{center|Brad Henderson}}rowspan=2|{{center|Patrice Siolo}}
2023 Queensland Cup{{center|20(2)}}{{center|11(1)}}{{center|1}}{{centre|8(1)}}{{center|8 / 15}}{{center|♦}}

Honours

=Queensland Cup=

=Junior=

Players

=Representatives=

The following players have played representative football for the Queensland Residents in the annual match against NSW Residents while playing for the Falcons.

Awards

The James Ackerman Medal is awarded to the Sunshine Coast Falcons Player of the Year. The award is named in honour of the late James Ackerman, who died from injuries sustained in a tackle while playing for the Falcons against Norths Devils in 2015.

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YearJames Ackerman MedalBest BackBest ForwardPlayer's PlayerRookie of the YearMan of SteelPlayer of the YearBest Back Best ForwardMan of Steel
2015{{cite news |last1=Brand |first1=Anthony |title=Murphy takes James Ackerman medal at Falcon awards night |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/sunshine-coast/sport/murphy-takes-james-ackerman-medal-at-falcon-awards-night/news-story/c38deef3c494254fa72884b2cf3c555c |newspaper=The Courier Mail |date=24 September 2015 |access-date=31 May 2021}}Tom MurphyKurt MannJohnny VuetibauTravis RobinsonSam BurnsSam Burns
2016{{cite web |title=Jacks stars at Falcons awards |url=https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2016/10/13/jacks-stars-at-falcons-awards/ |website=qrl.com.au |date=13 October 2016 |access-date=31 May 2021}}Ryley JacksAlex BishopTroy GiessDevlin LongAlex CopelinBeau Fermor
2017{{cite web |title=Sunshine Coast 2017 awards winners |url=https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2017/10/31/sunshine-coast-awards-winners/ |website=qrl.com.au |date=31 October 2017 |access-date=31 May 2021}}Jon GrieveGuy HamiltonDane HoganMatt Soper-LawlerGuy Hamilton
Jye Ballinger
Stephen BuckleyBaylee Byrne PerrettDamian Forde-HurrellDamian Forde-Hurrell
2018{{cite web |title=Experience counts for Sunshine Coast Falcons |url=https://www.qrl.com.au/news/20182/112/18/experience-counts-for-sunshine-coast-falcons/ |website=qrl.com.au |date=18 November 2018 |access-date=31 May 2021}}Dane HoganJustin OlamChris LewisCaleb DauntStephen BuckleyRiley MooreDamian Forde-Hurrell
2019Harry GrantTodd MurphyChris LewisNat McGavinTyson SmoothyJack WrightWyatt ReynoldsKane Jackson
2020colspan="9"|Season cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
2021{{cite web |title=Vantage Homes Falcons 2021 Awards Night |url=https://scfalcons.com.au/vantage-homes-falcons-2021-awards-night/ |website=scfalcons.com.au |access-date=7 October 2021 |date=24 September 2021}}Patrice SioloLuke PolselliTom RafterTodd MurphyJack WrightKaleb SuttonKane JacksonSam Reid
2022Luke PolselliTyran WishartTyson SmoothyTyson SmoothyKane JacksonDanny HeenanLucas BellKaleb Sutton
2023{{cite web |title=2023 Awards Night Winners |url=https://scfalcons.com.au/2023-awards-night-winners/ |website=scfalcons.com.au |publisher=Sunshine Coast Falcons |access-date=9 October 2023 |date=3 October 2023}}Max BaileyScott GaleanoChris LewisMax BaileyDanny HeenanBlake WoodfordMason PeutBlake WoodfordBlake Woodford
2024Sam BurnsLuke PolselliCaius FaatiliZac MilesThallon Peterscolspan=4|

Personnel

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!Name

!Positions

Chris Flannery

|CEO

Brad Henderson

|Head coach

Dan Murphey

|Assistant coach

Ben McBryde

|Assistant coach

{{cite web |title=Sunshine Coast Falcons - Coaching staff |url=https://scfalcons.com.au/falcons/coaching-staff/ |website=scfalcons.com.au |access-date=24 May 2021}}

=Coaches=

  • 2009 – 2010Brandon Costin
  • 2011Adam Mogg
  • 2012 – 2013 — Dave Cordwell
  • 2014Ivan Henjak{{cite web |title=Former Brisbane Broncos coach Ivan Henjak has quit the Sunshine Coast Falcons |url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/former-brisbane-broncos-coach-ivan-henjak-has-quit-the-sunshine-coast-falcons/news-story/ba3318eec8069eaeaf6183a94d4df9b7 |website=foxsports.com.au |date=12 May 2014 |access-date=24 May 2021}} (quit midseason, replaced by Glen Dreger)
  • 2015 — Glen Dreger
  • 2016 – 2018 — Craig Ingebrigtsen
  • 2019 — Eric Smith
  • 2020 – 2021 — Sam Mawhinney{{cite web |title=Falcons appoint new Intrust Super Cup head coach |url=https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2019/10/04/falcons-appoint-new-intrust-super-cup-head-coach/ |website=qrl.com.au |date=4 October 2019 |access-date=24 May 2021}}
  • 2022 – present – Brad Henderson{{cite web |title=Brad Henderson appointed Falcons ISC Coach for 2022 |url=https://scfalcons.com.au/brad-henderson-appointed-falcons-isc-coach-for-2022/ |website=scfalcons.com.au |access-date=14 October 2021}}

Name, logo and colours

The Falcons historic colours have been black and gold however when the Manly Sea Eagles announced their partnership with the Falcons the club rebranded to become the Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles and the colours changed to Manly's colours of maroon and white. When the feeder arrangement ended the club continued with the name but changed the colours to blue and white. However fans and players on the Sunshine Coast called for a return to the clubs traditional name and colours and in the 2014 season the club complied, rebranding back to the Falcons with gold and black colours.{{Cite web |url=http://www.falcons.com.au/rugby-league-news/the-sunshine-coast-falcons |title=The Sunshine Coast Falcons |access-date=26 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140727153950/http://www.falcons.com.au/rugby-league-news/the-sunshine-coast-falcons |archive-date=27 July 2014 |url-status=dead }}

Image:Sunshine Coast Falcons logo.jpg|Before 2008

Image:Sunshine coast sea eagles.png|2008-10
During link with Manly

Image:Sunshine coast sea eagles 2011.png|2011-13

Image:Sunshine_Coast_Falcons_logo_2014.png|2014–present

Stadium

The Falcons home ground is Sunshine Coast Stadium, located in Kawana Waters.{{Cite web|url=http://www.scfalcons.com.au/club/other-info/stockland-park.html|title=Sunshine Coast Stadium|website=www.scfalcons.com.au|access-date=2018-04-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180401215102/http://www.scfalcons.com.au/club/other-info/stockland-park.html|archive-date=1 April 2018|url-status=dead}}

In both 2020 and 2021, Falcons' affiliated NRL club Melbourne Storm were forced to relocate to the Sunshine Coast Stadium due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

Major Sponsors

See also

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References

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