Brisbane Broncos honours

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Honours won by the Brisbane Broncos include two New South Wales Rugby League Premierships, four National Rugby League Premierships, one Super League and two World Club Challenge titles. The club has also won one Panasonic Cup (1989), two Toohey's Challenge Cup trophies (91 & 95) and two NRL Pre-Season Challenges (24 & 25). The Women's side has also won the NRLW Premiership on four occasions.

Team honours

Premierships (7/35)

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YearOpponentLeagueScoreVenueAttendance
1992 St. George DragonsNew South Wales Rugby League28–8Sydney Football Stadium41,560
1993 St. George DragonsNew South Wales Rugby League14–6Sydney Football Stadium42,329
1997 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League (Australia)26–8ANZ Stadium (Brisbane)58,912
1998 Canterbury BulldogsNational Rugby League38–8Sydney Football Stadium40,857
2000 Sydney RoostersNational Rugby League14–6Stadium Australia94,277
2006 Melbourne StormNational Rugby League15–8ANZ Stadium (Sydney)79,609
2025 Melbourne StormNational Rugby League26–22Accor Stadium (Sydney)80,223
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Runners-up (2/35)

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YearOpponentLeagueScoreVenueAttendance
2015 North Queensland CowboysNational Rugby League16–17ANZ Stadium (Sydney)82,758
2023 Penrith PanthersNational Rugby League26-24ANZ Stadium (Sydney)81,947
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Minor Premierships (4/35)

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YearCompetitionWins
1992Winfield Cup18
1997Super League Telstra Cup14
1998National Rugby League18
2000National Rugby League18
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World Club Challenges (2/5)

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YearOpponentResultScoreVenueAttendance
1992 WiganWin22–8Central Park (Wigan)17,764
1994 WiganLoss14–20ANZ Stadium (Brisbane)54,220
1997 Hunter MarinersWin36–12Ericsson Stadium (Auckland)10,300
2001 St HelensLoss18–20Reebok Stadium (Bolton)16,041
2007 St HelensLoss14–18Reebok Stadium (Bolton)23,207
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Finals (28/35)

The Broncos qualified for the NSWRL/ARL/SL/NRL finals in the following years.
28 (1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023)

Individual honours

Rothmans Medal

The Rothmans Medal is awarded to Player of the Year from the years 1968–1996.

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WinnerYear
Allan Langer1992
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Dally M. Medal

The Dally M. Medal is a different system to Player of the Year. It started in 1980 and became the official award of the NRL in 1998

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Winner (Men's)Year
Allan Langer1996
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Winner (Women's) Year
Brittany Breayley 2018
Ali Brigginshaw 2020
Millie Elliott 2021
Tamika Upton 2025
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Clive Churchill Medal

The Clive Churchill Medal is awarded to the Player of the Match in an NRL grand final.

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Karyn Murphy Medal

The Karyn Murphy Medal is awarded to the Player of the Match in an NRLW grand final.

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Club awards (NRL)

Each year the Paul Morgan Medal is awarded to the Broncos' best and fairest player of the season.

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Clubperson (ex. Clubman) of Year
YearClubperson of Year
1988Greg Conescu
1989Tony Currie
1990Ray Hearing
1991Andrew Gee
1992Allan Langer
1993Chris Johns
1994John Plath
1995Chris Johns
1996Chris Johns/Gorden Tallis
1997Tony Spencer
1998Brett Green
1999John Plath
2000Michael Hancock
2001Ben Ikin
2002Scott Prince
2003Graham McColm
2004Gorden Tallis
2005Tony Duggan
2006Andrew Gee
2007Petero Civoniceva/Brad Thorn
2008Matthew Middleton
2009Nick Kenny
2010Marty Rowen
2011Kurt Richards
2012Jess West/Terry Gray
2013Jharal Yow Yeh
2014Scot Czislowski
2015Justin Hodges
2016Lachlan Maranta
2017Tristan Croll
2018Adam Walsh
2019Lachlan Maranta
2020Gina Malcolm
2021Eloise Kelly

Dave Ballard

2022Adam Reynolds
2023Simon Scanlan
2024 Shantelle Page

Belinda Findlay

2025 Delouise Hoeter
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Darren Lockyer playing for the Broncos in 2004. Lockyer has won numerous awards for the Broncos since his debut in 1995 and retired as captain in 2011. He holds the record for most NRL games by any club player.
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Play of the Year
YearPlayer
2006Darren LockyerWests Tigers in Round 21.
2007Darren Lockyer
2008Darren Lockyer and Denan Kemp (80th minute try, Round 12)
2009Dave Taylor (80th minute try, Round 23)
2010Antonio Winterstein
2011Matt Gillett
2012Josh Hoffman
2013Jack Reed try against the Tigers in Round 14
2014Ben Barba try against the Bulldogs in Round 22
2015Lachlan Maranta try against the Raiders in Round 12
2016Nine player try against Bulldogs, Round 24
2017Matt Gillett for his charge down that lead to a try against the Titans, Round 7
2019Jake Turpin and Tevita Pangai Jr try against Cronulla, Round 16
2020Kotoni Staggs fend against the Dragons in Round 15
2021Payne Haas try saver against Cronulla, Round 16
2022Kurt Capewell field goal against Souths, Round 1
2023Kotoni Staggs length of the field try against Redcliffe, Round 4
2024 Jesse Arthars try against Melbourne, Round 5
2025 Ben Hunt field goal against Raiders, Finals week 1
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Club awards (NRLW)

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NRLW Player of the Year
YearPlayer
2018Brittany Breayley
2019Ali Brigginshaw
2020 Amber Hall
2021Millie Elliott
2022Jamie Chapman
2023Mariah Denman
2024Julia Robinson
2025Tamika Upton
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Captains & Coaches

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Coaches
YearCoach
1988–2008Wayne Bennett
2009–2011Ivan Henjak
2011–2014Anthony Griffin
2015–2018Wayne Bennett
2019–2020Anthony Seibold
2021–2024Kevin Walters
2025–present Michael Maguire
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Captains
YearCaptain
1988–1989Wally Lewis
1990–1991Gene Miles
1992–1999Allan Langer
1999–2000Kevin Walters
2001–2004Gorden Tallis
2005–2011Darren Lockyer
2012–2013Sam Thaiday
2014–2016Corey Parker
2014–2015Justin Hodges
2017–2019Darius Boyd
2020–2021Alex Glenn
2022–Adam Reynolds
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Famous fans

National Youth Competition honours

The Broncos were runners up in the 2008 & 2014 NYC grand finals.

Brisbane also produced three NYC Players of the Year: Ben Hunt (2008), Tariq Sims (2010) and Ashley Taylor (2015).

See also

References

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