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Queensland School Sport 11-18 years Rugby Union Competition Procedures Updated 24/01/2018 Updated 24/01/2018 i

Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 Queensland School Sport Internal Structures...1 1.1 Sport Specific Committees and Advisory Groups... 1 1.2 Registration of New Sports... 1 1.3 Alternative Procedures Enabling Participation at a School Sport Australia Competition... 1 1.4 De-registration of Sports... 1 1.5 Sport Specific Committee Reports... 1 1.6 State Sport Committee Finances... 1 Approval of Competitions...1 Competition Programs...1 3.1 State Championships (Inter-regional Competition)... 1 3.2 State Championship Competition Rules... 1 3.3 School Based Competitions... 5 3.4 Sponsorship... 5 Access to State Championships...5 4.1 Eligibility... 6 4.2 Centres of Athletic Development... 6 4.3 Guidelines for Gender Equity in Sport... 6 Conduct of State Championships...6 5.1 Championship Host... 6 5.2 Participation... 6 5.3 Finance... 6 5.4 Accommodation Framework... 6 5.5 Event Officials... 6 5.6 Complaints Management... 6 5.7 Meetings... 7 5.8 Health and Safety... 7 5.9 Excursions and Functions... 7 5.10 State Team Selections... 7 5.11 Host Report... 7 5.12 Travel Subsidy... 7 5.13 Requests for Access to Students... 7 5.14 Loss or Damage of Equipment at State Championships... 7 5.15 Photography... 7 5.16 Trophies and Presentations... 7 5.17 Areas of Responsibility... 7 5.18 Minimum Venue Standards... 7 5.19 Regional Delegates Role... 7 Queensland Teams...7 6.1 State Team Selection Policies... 7 6.2 Selection Policy Guidelines...10 6.3 Participation at National Events...11 6.4 Appointment of Team Officials...11 6.5 Uniforms...11 6.6 Travel Policy...11 6.7 Queensland Team Preparation...11 Updated 24/01/2018 i

6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 Risk Management...11 Guidelines for Interstate Exchanges/Non School Sport Australia Events...12 International Tours...12 Costs...12 7 8 9 10 Accommodation framework... 12 Codes of Conduct... 12 8.1 Team Members, Parents and Spectators...12 8.2 Team Officials...12 Team Officials Duty of Supervision... 12 Procedures for the Investigation and Recording of Misconduct... 12 Appendices Appendix 1 : QRFSU State Championships Sevens Cup Competition Rules and Procedures... 13 Appendix 2 : Queensland Rugby Football Schools Union 18 Years Representative Pathway... 15 Updated 24/01/2018 ii

This document must be read in conjunction with the QSSMG Competition Procedures.

1 Queensland School Sport Internal Structures 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Sport Specific Committees and Advisory Groups The Queensland School Sport (QSS) 11-18 years Rugby Union sports specific committee follows: Queensland School Sport Management Group (QSSMG) Competition Procedures. Queensland School Sport 11-18 years Rugby Union Competition Procedures QSS 11-18 years Rugby Union Competition Procedures and QSSMG Competition Procedures must be read in conjunction with one another. Registration of New Sports Alternative Procedures Enabling Participation at a School Sport Australia Competition De-registration of Sports Sport Specific Committee Reports State Sport Committee Finances 2 3 Approval of Competitions Competition Programs 3.1 State Championships (Inter-regional Competition) 3.1.1 Each region will be entitled to a squad of 22 players. 3.1.1.1 Each squad of 22 players should contain two complete front rows (i.e. two loose head props; two hookers; and two tight head props), with adequate experience of, and training in, all aspects of scrummaging and front row play (as per World Rugby Laws of the Game under 19 Variations Law 3.5 (c)). 3.1.2 3.1.3 QSS policy states that team lists are to be confirmed at the pre championship meeting. No changes to team lists will be accepted after the pre championship meeting. All QSS, regional, and QRFSU requirements in regards to selection, eligibility, bona fide enrolment at an affiliated school etc. must be satisfied. 3.2 State Championship Competition Rules All competitions conducted under the governance of the QRFSU will follow the general procedures and guidelines as set out by the appropriate controlling body: 11-12 years Updated 24/01/2018 1

14-15 years 17-18 years state (regional) championships Tri-Series Qld schoolboy trials QSS 3.2.1 Laws of the game All matches will be conducted in accordance with the laws of the game, as approved by World Rugby/Australian Rugby Union, including all current dispensated variations for Australian domestic football for players under the age of 19 (including the two year window ). The following rules and procedures will apply to all under age state championships any specific variations will be stipulated. 3.2.2 Competition draw The draw will be structured around pools based on the previous year s final placings. This draw will be constructed by the designated QRFSU executive member and will be ratified by the QRFSU executive. Currently the 10 competing regions in both age groups are placed into two pools: Pool A: final placed 1 st ; 3 rd ; 5 th ; 7 th ; and 9 th from the previous year. Pool B: final placed 2 nd ; 4 th ; 6 th ; 8 th ; and 10 th from the previous year. Where there are fewer than 10 teams competing, the designated QRFSU executive member will construct an appropriate draw. Any change to this procedure must be ratified by a full committee meeting after ratification by the executive, then submitted for approval by the QSSMG. 3.2.3 Length of play Pool games 12 years 20 minute halves 5 minutes half time 15 years 20 minute halves 5 minutes half time 18 years 20 minute halves 5 minutes half time Cross pool play offs/ 9 and 10 play offs/semi finals 20 minute halves 5 minutes half time 25 minute halves 5 minutes half time 25 minute halves 5 minutes half time 10 3 play-offs; final 20 minute halves 5 minutes half time 25 minute halves 5 minutes half time 25 minute halves 5 minutes half time 3.2.4 Time off/injury time 3.2.4.1 Pool games/play-offs No time off for injuries during pool games and play off games. However, the convenor has the discretion, if time permits, to allow time off for major delays (e.g. stoppage to allow ambulance entry to field etc.) or to move the game to another available field. The overriding proviso is that all games start on time. 3.2.4.2 Semi-finals/grand final Injury time will be played during the semi-finals and the final. Updated 24/01/2018 2

3.2.5 Pool Games 3.2.5.1 Competition points Win four points Draw two points Loss (by seven points or less) one point Score three or more tries than opposition bonus point. 3.2.5.2 Pool placings At the conclusion of the pool games, placings in each pool will be decided by: Competition points for all pool games played. Where competition points are equal, the best game points for and against ratio for all pool games played shall determine the higher placed team. Where the game points for and against ratio is equal, the greater number of tries for all pool games played shall determine the higher placed team. Where the number of tries are equal, the greater number of tries scored in the game contested between the two equal teams shall determine the higher placed team. Where the number of tries in the game between the two teams are equal, the first try scorer shall determine the higher placed team. Where there are no tries scored in the game between the two equal teams, the first scorer shall determine the higher placed team. Where there are no points scored at all in the game between the two equal teams, the team receiving the first full arm penalty shall determine the higher placed team. Where it is not possible to determine which team received the first full arm penalty to the satisfaction of the championship convenor, a single toss of the coin will determine the higher placed team. The championship convenor shall conduct this coin toss in the presence of the manager from each team involved, a representative of the referees, and a QRFSU executive member (if present). The team who was placed higher in the pool at the start of the championships shall call as the coin is tossed. The coin shall be permitted to land on the ground and shall not be touched by any person until the result of the toss is verified by the championship convenor, the referees representative, and both team managers. 3.2.6 Play-offs (cross pool and final placing) and semi-finals If at the end of the stipulated game time, the score is equal, the winning teams for play offs and semi finals shall be decided by: (a) Team scoring most tries. (b) If no. of tries equal first try scorer. (c) No tries scored first point s scorer. (d) No points scored recipient of first full arm penalty. (e) Where it is not possible to determine which team received the first full arm penalty to the satisfaction of the championship convenor, a single toss of the coin will determine the higher placed team (see above). Updated 24/01/2018 3

Play off for nine and ten (teams finishing fifth in each pool at the completion of pool games): When there are ten regional teams in the competition the play-off for ninth and tenth will be contested between the teams finishing fifth in each pool at the completion of the pool games. This game will be conducted on the Sunday. On the Saturday these teams will compete in the seven s cup competition. See Appendix 1 : QRFSU State Championships Sevens Cup Competition Rules and Procedures 3.2.7 3.2.8 Grand final If at the end of the stipulated game time, the score is equal in the grand final no extra time played. Joint premiership awarded Final championship placings Shall be determined through the play-off matches indicated in the draw 3.2.8.1 Placings recognition 3.2.8.1.1 Years 11-12 and 14-15 state championships State champions shield winner of grand final Country plate/ bowl highest placed team from the following regions: Peninsula, Northern, Capricornia, Wide Bay and Darling Downs 3.2.8.1.2 Years 17-18 state championships State champions shield winner of grand final 3.2.9 3.2.10 Players receiving a yellow card (sin bin) Will remain with team officials for the duration of their time (five minutes). Such players must not be allowed to move up and down the sidelines etc. These players will report to an assistant referee before re-entering the field of play, and will only do so at the referee s discretion. In the 11-12 year s age group players removed from play on a yellow card may be replaced. For the 14-15 years and 17-18 years age groups: players receiving a yellow card will not be replaced. Players receiving a red card (send-off) Any send-off will be dealt with by the judiciary forthwith. Sanctions may include suspension from one or more games. The judiciary will follow the ARU Crimes Act when dealing with such cases. There is no appeal over the decision of this championship judiciary. Players sent off must remain with team officials at all times during the remainder of the game. Team managers are responsible for completing a send-off incident report form and submitting such within 15 minutes of the games completion. In the 11-12 years age group players sent off on a red card may be replaced. In the 14-15 and 17-18 years' age groups - players receiving a red card will not be replaced. 3.2.10.1 Judiciary/grounds committee The judiciary shall consist of: The championship convenor Updated 24/01/2018 4

A representative of the referees attending (not the referee involved in that match) Executive member of QRFSU committee (if present) The grounds committee may include other personnel as deemed necessary by the championship convenor and/or the QRFSU executive (or its representative). 3.2.10.2 Replacements/substitutions As a state championships (all age groups); Junior Gold Pathway and/or Reds College Talent Identification opportunity (14-15 and 17-18 years); and Combined Secondary Schools (CSS) selection (17-18 years), players are to be given equitable and fair game time. Team and match officials are also reminded about the Education Queensland Hydration in Sport Policy. Substitutions may take place at any time during the game, but players must report to the assistant referee before entering the field of play and follow match officials instructions. Players being substituted should leave the field of play before their replacement enters/reenters the field. Team trainers need not wait for a halt in play to attend to injured players on the field. Players removed from play for a red card misdemeanour, or injury, cannot re-enter play during that game. Blood binned players have 15 minutes (from the time of leaving the field) to re-enter play. Players who have been yellow carded must wait until their time has been completed before re-entering the field of play. All dispensated ARU/IRB laws regarding front row replacements must be adhered to. Team officials are to ensure that the repeated use of substituted players be limited, and that such tactical substitutions be deemed to be within the spirit of the game. Match officials and organising committee members will ensure that this fair spirit of competition is adhered to. Any attempt at goal, be it a penalty kick or conversion after a try, must be taken by a player who was on the field in the playing side when that penalty was awarded or the try scored. 3.2.11 Game sheets Game sheets will be provided by the championship convenor. Players names are to be printed on each sheet corresponding to the number they wear during that game. It is important that all information recorded on these sheets is accurate including first try scorer, first points scorer, and first full arm penalty recipient for all matches. After the game team managers must consult with the referee and the opposition manager as to the final score and scoring details, and ensure that the referee and opposition manager sign the game sheet. These sheets must be submitted to the convenor within 15 minutes of the conclusion of each game. 3.3 3.4 School Based Competitions Sponsorship 4 Access to State Championships Updated 24/01/2018 5

4.1 4.2 4.3 Eligibility Centres of Athletic Development Guidelines for Gender Equity in Sport 5 Conduct of State Championships 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Championship Host Participation Finance Accommodation Framework Event Officials 5.5.1 5.5.2 Referees All games will be controlled by referees appointed by the QRU state referee committee representative or the Queensland Rugby Referees Association and/or its local sub association. This may include student officials identified/selected by the QRU state referee committee representative. Assistant referees Assistant referees for pool games, cross pool play-offs, and play-offs for positions five to ten will be provided through the QSS student officials program. These students are qualified assistant referees. This is subject to sufficient and appropriate applications. Assistant referees for semi-finals, play-off for three and four and the final game will be referees/assistants appointed by the QRU state referee committee representative or the QRRA and/or its local sub association/ or the referee convenor at the championships, and may include student officials. The objective for the 11-12 years state championships is to have all match official roles filled by student officials. 5.6 Complaints Management 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.6.3 All protests must be lodged, in writing, with the championship convenor, within 30 minutes of the termination of the game in question. The grounds committee will adjudicate upon such protest. The official in charge of the ground, with or without the consultation of the grounds committee, has the power to give rulings on any eventuality not covered within these competition procedures. Such decisions, as well as officials interpretations on any of these competition rules and procedures, shall be final. Updated 24/01/2018 6

5.6.4 The QRFSU accepts no claim for any injury sustained by a player or for the loss of personal property. This union will not be taking insurance but participants may be interested in this aspect. 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19 Meetings Health and Safety Excursions and Functions State Team Selections Host Report Travel Subsidy Requests for Access to Students Loss or Damage of Equipment at State Championships Photography Trophies and Presentations Areas of Responsibility Minimum Venue Standards Regional Delegates Role 6 Queensland Teams 6.1 State Team Selection Policies Please see Appendix 2 : Queensland Rugby Football Schools Union 18 Years Representative Pathway for an attached flow chart outlining the selection process and representative pathway. 6.1.1 Combined Secondary Schools (CSS) team 6.1.1.1 A squad of between 23 and 25 players will be selected for the CSS team depending on game schedule. 6.1.1.2 Up to eight reserves will be selected for the team. Included in the squad will be six players who can play front row and there must be a loose head prop, hooker and tight head replacements. Selection panel CSS teams Updated 24/01/2018 7

6.1.1.2.1 The number of selectors for the team will be five made up of: CSS head coach One independent (not aligned to a region) Two regional staff One QRU representative (non-voting] 6.1.1.2.2 The independent selector will be the chairman of selectors for the team. 6.1.1.2.3 Selectors are nominated by regional delegates 6.1.1.3 Selection procedures - CSS team 6.1.1.3.1 The selection panel will meet after the pre-championship meeting in order to prepare for the team selection process and to organise a roster to view all Regional teams. 6.1.1.3.2 The selection panel must meet on a regular basis on each day of the state championships. 6.1.1.3.3 The selectors must meet with the coaches of competing teams so that coaches have the opportunity to put forward the names of and comment on the players considered worthy of selection. Coaches need to be aware of the standards necessary for selection of a player in a CSS team. 6.1.1.3.4 Team coaches may submit a report to the selectors. 6.1.1.3.5 Selectors must be present at all games during the 17-18 years state championships. 6.1.1.3.6 Team officials must ensure that accurate team sheets are submitted to the QRFSU executive member responsible at the pre-championship meeting. Copies of these team sheets will be provided to the selectors. Players will remain in the same numbered jersey for all games of the state championships. 6.1.1.4 Announcement of CSS teams= 6.1.1.4.1 The names of all players selected in the CSS team will be announced at the conclusion of the closing ceremony. The team lists may also be published on the 11-18 years rugby page on the QSS website, and other forms of media. 6.1.1.4.2 All players selected in the CSS team will receive written notification from the CSS manager. This notification wll include assembly times, levy costs, training times and venues. 6.1.1.5 Participation in Queensland schoolboys trials 6.1.1.5.1 All players selected in the CSS team for the Queensland schoolboys trial should participate in a minimum of two games barring injury, suspension or other off-field considerations. 6.1.2 Queensland teams Updated 24/01/2018 8

6.1.2.1 A squad of 23 players will be selected for each Queensland team. 6.1.2.2 Eight reserves will be selected for each team. Included in the squad will be six players who can play front row and there must be a loose head prop, hooker and tight head replacements. There must be three players who can play lock. 6.1.2.3 Selection panel for Queensland teams 6.1.2.3.1 The number of selectors for each team will be seven, made up of: 2 AIC selectors 2 CSS selector 2 GPS selectors 1 QRU representative/advisor 6.1.2.3.2 The respective Queensland coach will be the chairman of selectors for their team. 6.1.2.3.3 Selectors are nominated by their respective association. 6.1.2.4 Selection procedures for Queensland teams 6.1.2.4.1 The selection panel will meet early in the season in order to prepare for the team selection process and to organise a roster to view possible Queensland players. 6.1.2.4.2 The selectors will be in attendance at the QRFSU 17-18 years state regional championships to identify possible Queensland players. 6.1.2.4.3 The selection panel must meet on a regular basis on each day of the open trials. 6.1.2.4.4 The selectors must meet with the coaches of competing teams so that coaches have the opportunity to put forward the names of and comment on the players considered worthy of selection. Coaches need to be aware of the standards necessary for selection of a player in a Queensland team. 6.1.2.4.5 Team coaches may submit a report to the selectors. 6.1.2.4.6 Selectors must be present at all games during the open schoolboy trials. 6.1.2.4.7 Team officials must ensure that accurate team sheets are submitted to selectors prior to each game of the QRFSU open schoolboys trials. Every effort should be made to ensure that players remain in the same numbered jersey for all games of the QRFSU Open Schoolboy trials. 6.1.2.4.8 Players participating in the QRFSU open schoolboy trials must complete a nomination form prior to the Trials commencing. 6.1.2.4.9 The discretion of the chairman of selectors can be exercised to exempt outstanding players from participating on the second day of the trials. This discretion should be exercised in consultation with the other selectors and team coaches. Updated 24/01/2018 9

Part of this discretion should always be the safety and welfare of all players. 6.1.2.5 Announcement of Queensland teams 6.1.2.5.1 The selectors must submit the final teams to the executive of the QRFSU for ratification prior to their announcement. 6.1.2.5.2 The names of all players selected in a Queensland team will be published in the Courier-Mail and will also be posted on the QRFSU page on the QSS website, and the QRU website. 6.1.2.5.3 All players selected in a Queensland team will receive written notification from the respective team manager. This notification is to include assembly times, levy costs, training times and venues etc. 6.1.2.6 Participation in national championship All players selected in Queensland teams for the national championships should participate in a minimum of two games barring injury, suspension or other off-field considerations 6.2 Selection Policy Guidelines 6.2.1 Combined Secondary Schools (CSS) teams 6.2.1.1 The major criterion for selection will be the performance of the player at the 17-18 years state championships. Areas of performance considered should include: the skill level exhibited by the player the performance of the player as a member of the team the fitness level exhibited by the player the attitude and behaviour of the player on and off the field 6.2.1.2 A player who is ill or injured at the time of the 17-18 years state championships may be considered for selection provided that a medical certificate is supplied (QSS by-law). 6.2.1.3 A player who is unavailable for other serious reasons can present a case to the executive of the QRFSU for consideration for selection for CSS. Such a case would need to be authenticated by the student's Principal or Headmaster. 6.2.1.4 To be considered for selection for CSS teams, students must be under 18 as of 1 January of the year of competition. Those players turning 17 years or 18 years in the year of competition will be considered for selection in CSS teams. Players who turn 16 on or after 1 January of the current year are eligible to be considered for selection, but will be required to be signed off as per the ARU dispensation policy. 6.2.2 Queensland teams 6.2.2.1 The major criterion for selection will be the performance of the player at the open schoolboy trials. Areas of performance considered should include: the skill level exhibited by the player Updated 24/01/2018 10

the performance of the player as a member of the team the fitness level exhibited by the player the attitude and behaviour of the player on and off the field 6.2.2.2 A player who is ill or injured at the time of the open schoolboy trials may be considered for selection provided that a medical certificate is supplied (QSS by-law). 6.2.2.3 A player who is unavailable for other serious reasons can present a case to the executive of the QRFSU for consideration for selection for Queensland. Such a case would need to be authenticated by the student's principal or headmaster. 6.2.2.4 To be considered for selection for Queensland teams, students must be under 18 as of 1 January of the year of competition. Those players turning 17 years or 18 years in the year of competition will be considered for selection in Queensland teams. Players who turn 16 on or after 1 January of the current year are eligible to be considered for selection, but will be required to be signed off as per the ARU dispensation policy. 6.3 6.4 Participation at National Events Appointment of Team Officials 6.4.1 In addition to the guidelines listed in the QSSMG competition procedures, the following criteria will apply to the appointment of Queensland team officials for the combined secondary schools team and the two Queensland rugby union 18 years teams: One backs coach, one forwards coach and one team manager will be appointed per team. A tour manager will still be appointed as this enables one of the managers to take the responsibility for a set number of issues that impact on both teams Minimum requirements for both backs coach and forwards coach positions are a current Level 2 or equivalent rugby union coaching qualification. A minimum of five year s successful experience at a regional, first XV s or comparable representative level for all positions. This coaching experience should be current. If all of the above eligibility criteria are met, nominees would then be subject to a further technical assessment (in the form of a face to face or phone interview) with a QRFSU executive member and one representative from the QRU to confirm each applicant s suitability for the position. Following the technical assessment the standard QSSMG process will be followed. Set criteria will be consistent across the technical assessment process. The QRFSU executive will appoint the head coach position per team from the successful applicants. 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 Uniforms Travel Policy Queensland Team Preparation Risk Management Updated 24/01/2018 11

6.9 6.10 6.11 Guidelines for Interstate Exchanges/Non School Sport Australia Events International Tours Costs 7 8 Accommodation framework Codes of Conduct 8.1 8.2 Team Members, Parents and Spectators Team Officials 9 Team Officials Duty of Supervision 10 Procedures for the Investigation and Recording of Misconduct Updated 24/01/2018 12

Appendix 1 : QRFSU State Championships Sevens Cup Competition Rules and Procedures 11.1 Laws of the game All matches will be conducted in accordance with the laws of the game, as approved by the Australian Rugby Union, including all current dispensated variations for Australian domestic football for players under the age of 19 (including the two year window ) and seven a side variations. Methods of scoring tries, conversions, and penalty conversions only. Conversions (drop kick) may be taken after a try, and must be attempted within 40 seconds of that try being scored. 11.2 Duration of play/injury time Pool games: two by seven minute halves. One minute half time. No time off for injuries during Pool games. However, the convenor has the discretion, if time permits, to allow time off for major delays (e.g. stoppage to allow ambulance entry to field etc.) or to move the game to another available field. The overriding proviso is that all games start on time. 11.3 Pool games 11.3.1 Competition points Win Draw Loss (by seven points or less) Bonus score four or more tries 4 points 2 points 1 point 1 point 11.3.2 Pool placings As per current competition procedures. 11.4 Players receiving a yellow card (sin bin) As per current competition procedures sevens variation: the time spent off the field will be two minutes of actual game time half time break not included. 11.5 Players receiving a red card (send off) As per current competition procedures. 11.6 Replacements/substitutions As per current competition procedures. 11.7 Game sheets As per current competition procedures with the following variations: The sevens game sheets will be completed manually normal procedures for returning game sheets, player of the match awards etc. will apply. These sheets must be submitted to the convenor within five minutes of the conclusion of each game 11.8 Number of players/eligibility Each Regional team will select two teams of up to 11 players each. The teams will be identified/ named by two of the regional colours: e.g. Northwest Blue and Northwest Red. Updated 24/01/2018 13

Appendix 1 : QRFSU State Championships Sevens Cup Competition Rules and Procedures (continued) 11.9 Draw Time Game Teams Field 7 s Cup Tournament games: 2 x 7 minute halves 1 minute half time break 10.00 7 s Cup game 1 5 th Pool A 1 -v- 5 TH pool B 2 2 10.20 7 s Cup game 2 5 TH Pool A 2 -v- 5 TH pool B 1 2 11.00 7 s Cup game 3 5 TH Pool A1 -v- 5 TH pool B 1 2 11.20 7 s Cup game 4 5 TH Pool A 2 v- 5 TH pool B 2 2 Updated 24/01/2018 14

Appendix 2 : Queensland Rugby Football Schools Union 18 Years Representative Pathway Queensland Rugby Football Schools Union 18 years representative pathway All Queensland State School and Independent Schools which are not A.I.C. or G.P.S. member schools District to regional trials in 10 of the 12 Education Queensland Sporting Regions Associated Independent Colleges (A.I.C.) Marist Ashgrove, St Laurences, St Edmunds, St Peters Lutheran, Iona College, Villanova College, St Patrick s College, Padua College Greater Public Schools (G.P.S.) St Josephs Nudgee, St Josephs Gregory Terrace, Brisbane Boys College, Church of England Grammar, Brisbane Grammar, Ipswich Grammar, Toowoomba Grammar, The Southport School, Brisbane State High School Met East, Met West, Met North, South Coast, Sunshine Coast, Darling Downs, Wide Bay, Capricornia, Northern, Peninsula Internal selection process selects 1 A.I.C. team Internal selection process selects 3 G.P.S. teams Regional Teams complete in the QRFSU 18 years State Championships combined secondary schools (C.S.S.) teams selected QRFSU Queensland schoolboys trials Contested by CSS, AIC, GPS 1, GPS 2, GPS 3 and the chairman s XV (selected from players who just missed out on selection for the other association teams) Queensland 1 and 2 selected from these trials to compete in the ASRU National Championships Updated 24/01/2018 15