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Queensland Cyclones

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The Queensland Cyclones are an Australian broomball team, representing the state of Queensland at the Australian National Broomball Championships. Players representing the Queensland Cyclones are primarily drawn from the North Queensland Broomball Association, a broomball club based in the north Queensland city of Townsville[1]. The Cyclones have a comparatively poor record at the National Championships when compared to the representative teams from elsewhere in Australia. Their only national title to date is the 1995 Mixed Elite title[2]. They have finished as runners up in most divisions on a number of occasions.

Contents

List of achievements at National Championships

Men's Elite Division

Women's Elite Division

Mixed Elite Division

Mixed Intermediate Division

See also

References

  1. ^ Queensland Cyclones information on official NQBA website
  2. ^ List of Mixed Elite National Champions
  3. ^ List of Men's Elite National Champions
  4. ^ List of Women's Elite National Champions
  5. ^ List of Mixed Elite National Champions
  6. ^ List of Mixed Intermediate National Champions

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