@1910, Peter Badel is reporting that several QLD Cup clubs have held "secret" meetings about forming a Super League style breakaway competition because of "growing disenchantment" with the Queensland Rugby League.
Here are some of the details Badel talks about in the article:
** Several executives have met over the past month to discuss breaking away from the Queensland Hostplus Cup competition and setting up a rebel 12-team league.
** The 12-team Super League proposal includes clubs from Burleigh, Brisbane Tigers, Wynnum Manly, Norths Devils, Ipswich, Townsville, Northern Pride and Papua New Guinea.
** The four QLD NRL clubs would field reserve grade teams in the breakaway comp
** There is a view the QRL is sitting on its hands and is reluctant to confront a push for NRL clubs, such as the Cowboys and Broncos, having reserve-grade teams in the Queensland Cup.
** There are fears that blocking the Cowboys, Titans and Broncos from the Hostplus Cup could one day lead to an NRL reserve grade, which would relegate the Queensland competition to third-tier status.