Ipswich Jets

Ipswich Jets

Leagues Played
Queensland Cup 200
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

Queensland Cup 06/15 08:00 14 Mackay Cutters vs Ipswich Jets - View
Queensland Cup 06/30 05:00 16 Ipswich Jets vs Papua New Guinea Hunters - View
Queensland Cup 07/06 08:00 17 Sunshine Coast Falcons vs Ipswich Jets - View
Queensland Cup 07/14 05:00 18 Ipswich Jets vs Western Clydesdales - View
Queensland Cup 07/26 14:00 19 Sunshine Coast Falcons vs Ipswich Jets - View
Queensland Cup 08/04 05:00 20 Ipswich Jets vs Mackay Cutters - View

Results

Queensland Cup 06/01 05:00 12 Central Queensland Capras v Ipswich Jets L 24-14
Queensland Cup 05/26 04:10 11 Ipswich Jets v Norths Devils L 16-50
Queensland Cup 05/18 05:00 10 Papua New Guinea Hunters v Ipswich Jets L 36-18
Queensland Cup 05/11 05:00 9 Wynnum Manly Seagulls v Ipswich Jets L 40-8
Queensland Cup 05/05 04:10 8 Ipswich Jets v Northern Pride L 12-56
Queensland Cup 04/20 05:05 6 Ipswich Jets v Tweed Heads Seagulls L 12-38
Queensland Cup 04/14 05:00 5 Ipswich Jets v Burleigh Bears L 18-28
Queensland Cup 04/07 05:00 4 Ipswich Jets v Dolphins L 32-40
Queensland Cup 03/24 05:00 3 Brisbane Tigers v Ipswich Jets L 24-0
Queensland Cup 03/17 05:00 2 Western Clydesdales v Ipswich Jets W 16-36
Queensland Cup 03/09 08:00 1 Ipswich Jets v Townsville Blackhawks L 16-20
Queensland Cup 08/13 05:00 21 Tweed Heads Seagulls v Ipswich Jets L 72-8

Wikipedia - Ipswich Jets

The Ipswich Jets are an Australian rugby league football club based in Ipswich, Queensland. Their name comes from nearby RAAF Base Amberley, one of the largest airbases in Australia. The Jets compete in the Queensland Cup competition. Originally in the 1980s their colours were green and white, but in recent years gold has been added to the combination.

History

Ipswich were one of the earliest teams to join the Queensland Rugby League after it was founded as the Queensland Amateur Rugby Football League in 1909. Ipswich even contested two of the QARFL's first three grand finals, winning the title in its first year in the competition in 1910. But a long absence from the competition started shortly thereafter, and Ipswich was not represented in Queensland's top league again until the mid-1980s.

From 1982 to 1985, an Ipswich representative team competed in the statewide comps. The following year, an Ipswich team was introduced to the Brisbane Rugby League premiership. They were coached in the 1980s by legendary Australian halfback Tommy Raudonikis. The team's most famous product was Allan Langer, who in 1987 was selected to play halfback for the Queensland State of Origin team while playing for the Jets in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership, even though he was not as yet playing in the New South Wales Rugby League's Winfield Cup which was, at that time, fast becoming the premier rugby league competition in the world.

Kerrod and Kevin Walters also played for the club with Langer in their early years. When all three played together for the Brisbane Broncos later, they were dubbed "the Ipswich connection". Kevin later returned to coach the Queensland Cup side in the mid-2000s before moving to Europe to coach in the Super League. Their brother, Steve Walters, played originally for Booval Swifts in the Ipswich Rugby League.

The Jets reached the Grand Finals of the 1988 and 1989 Brisbane Rugby League premiership.

Ipswich continued playing in the Queensland Cup when it was founded in 1997. In the 2007 Queensland Cup, the Jets caused a surprise by upsetting many of their more fancied rivals and pressing for a semi-finals spot, when they had been predicted by most tipsters to finish last.

At the end of the 2008 Queensland Cup preliminary rounds, Ipswich finished four points clear at the top of the ladder, winning their first-ever Queensland Cup minor premiership. As Kevin Walters moved to Europe to pursue a career coaching in the Super League, his assistant and former teammate at both the Canberra Raiders and the Broncos, Glenn Lazarus, was promoted to head coach.

Brothers Ben and Shane Walker who assisted Lazarus in 2009 and 2010 have been appointed co-head coaches in 2011, 2012 and again in 2013. Shane played 149 games for the Broncos and South Sydney from 1996 to 2006, while Ben 135 NRL games for Brisbane, Northern Eagles, Manly Sea Eagles and South Sydney between 1995 and 2006, as well as 44 games for the London Broncos (1995–96) and the Leeds Rhinos (2002). Ben was the NRL's leading point scorer in 2001 when he scored 279 points (18 tries, 103 goals and 1 field goal) in his only season with the Northern Eagles.

In 2020, after nine seasons in charge, the Walker brothers left the club. They were replaced by former Jets' captain Keiron Lander.

The Ipswich Jets are a professional rugby league team based in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. The team was founded in 1982 and has since become a well-known and respected team in the Queensland Cup competition. The team's home ground is the North Ipswich Reserve, which has a capacity of 10,000 spectators.

The Ipswich Jets have a strong and passionate fan base, known as the "Jet Supporters Club". The team's colors are black, green, and white, and their logo features a jet plane flying over the city of Ipswich.

The team has a proud history of success, having won the Queensland Cup in 2015 and 2018. They have also produced a number of talented players who have gone on to play in the National Rugby League (NRL), including Ben and Shane Walker, who are also former coaches of the team.

The Ipswich Jets are known for their fast-paced and exciting style of play, with a focus on attacking rugby league. The team is also committed to developing young talent, with a strong emphasis on youth development and community engagement.

Overall, the Ipswich Jets are a highly respected and successful rugby league team, with a proud history and a bright future ahead of them.