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North Queensland Razorbacks FC
Full nameNorth Queensland Razorbacks Football Club
FoundedUnknown
GroundTownsville Sports Reserve, Townsville
CapacityUnknown
OwnerUnknown
Senior Mens ManagerKen Mitchell
LeagueQueensland State League
2010TBA

The North Queensland Razorbacks FC was a football (soccer) club which plays out of Townsville in North Queensland. They played in the Queensland State League. They were considered to be one of two feeder clubs for A-League team North Queensland Fury before its demise in 2011.

History

The club has had reasonable success in the last few years. Before the North Queensland Fury were inducted into the A-League in 2009 the Razorbacks were the sole football team in Townsville and therefore got reasonable crowds in for their home games. However they have become the main feeder club for the Fury. They play their home games at the Murray Sports Reserve and normally play their games on Field 1. In turn the Fury have loaned out several players, including Jacob Timpano to the Razorbacks to gain gametime during the A-League offseason.

In 2010, the NQ Razorbacks played two warm up games against the preseason North Queensland Fury Squad, drawing 0–0 in the first match and then going down 7–2 after being 1–0 up for part of the first half.

Current squad

2012 Queensland State League Squad.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Peru PER Keiran Gonzales (Captain)
2 DF Australia AUS Caleb Hobson
3 DF Australia AUS James Gough
4 DF New Zealand NZL Benjamin Richardson
5 DF Australia AUS Angus Campbell
6 MF Australia AUS Anthony Galliozzi
7 MF Australia AUS Jae Eurell
8 MF Australia AUS Gareth Edds
9 FW Australia AUS Robin Edwards (Vice-Captain)
10 FW Australia AUS Reece Edmonds
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 FW Australia AUS Alex King
12 MF Australia AUS Sam Herlihy
14 MF Australia AUS Kyle Whebell
15 MF England ENG William French
16 DF Australia AUS Thomas Orr
17 FW Australia AUS Jacob Crowley
19 FW Australia AUS Jessi Consalvo
20 GK Australia AUS Ben Canty
22 GK Australia AUS Ryan Chellingworth

Staff

  • Senior Mens Coach: Ken Mitchell
  • Senior Mens Assistant Coach: Troy Perry & Anthony Galliozi
  • Senior Men's Team Manager: David Chellingworth
  • Senior Mens Goalkeeping Coach: David Chellingworth
  • Physiotherapist: Luis Resa
  • Sports Trainer: Azra Rantucci
  • Operations Manager: Ric Floyd

See also

References

  1. Jacob Timpano On Loan To NQ McDonald’s Razorbacks
  2. Razorbacks Draw 0–0 with Fury
  3. Fury defeats Razorbacks 7–2
  4. "QSL - Queensland State League - Our State of Play." www.qldsl.com.au. Archived from the original on 9 April 2008.

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