The Confraternity Carnival, commonly referred to as Confro, is the premier
rugby league competition for Catholic and independent
secondary schools
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in
Queensland, Australia, held annually since 1980. Administered by the
Queensland Rugby League
The Queensland Rugby Football League QRL Constitution, 2009: 3 (QRL QRL Constitution, 2009: 2) is the governing body for rugby league in Queensland. It is a member of the Australian Rugby League Commission (ARL Commission) and selects the membe ...
and run by the Queensland Independent Secondary Schools Rugby League, the competition is a week-long carnival that features over 1200 students from up to 54 schools in July each year.
In 2020 a Girls competition was introduced for the first time. However, this was cancelled in 2020 and cut short in 2021 due to
COVID-19. The historic inaugural Girls winners were
Marymount College in 2022.
The carnival has featured a number of current and former
Australian and
Queensland representatives, including
Johnathan Thurston,
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,
Matthew Bowen,
Bob Lindner
Bob Lindner (born 10 November 1962) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 1990s. An Australia national and Queensland State of Origin representative forward, he is on ...
,
Xavier Coates,
Wendell Sailor,
Daly Cherry-Evans,
Michael Morgan and
Cameron Munster
Cameron Munster (born 13 September 1994) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a for the Melbourne Storm in the NRL and Australia at international level.
Munster has played for Queensland in the State of Origin ...
.
The most successful school is
St Brendan's College, Yeppoon, while the current holders of the Confraternity Shield are
Ignatius Park College
Ignatius Park College is an Independent school, independent Catholic school, Catholic secondary school for boys, located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The school is affiliated with Edmund Rice Education Australia network that operates un ...
, who won the competition in 2019 and 2022.
History
In 1980, the first Confraternity Carnival was held in
Bundaberg
Bundaberg is a city in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia, and is the tenth largest city in the state. Bundaberg's regional area has a population of 70,921, and is a major centre of the Wide Bay–Burnett geographical region. The Bun ...
and featured just six teams. Prior to this,
Christian Brothers schools from Bundaberg and
Ipswich competed against each other for the Bunswich Shield. The first winners of the Confraternity Shield were
Aquinas College, Ashmore, who also won the second carnival in 1981, becoming the first side to win back-to-back shields.
By 1990, the Carnival had grown to 21 teams. From 1988 to 1992,
St Patrick's College, Mackay
St Patrick's College is a coeducational Catholic systemic secondary school, located in , Queensland, Australia. The college's motto is "Seek and Serve Christ". The current principal is Janelle Agius.
History
St Patrick's College was founded ...
won the shield five times in a row, a record as of 2020. In 2006, 40 schools took part for the first time, growing to 48 in 2015. In 2013,
Ignatius Park College
Ignatius Park College is an Independent school, independent Catholic school, Catholic secondary school for boys, located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The school is affiliated with Edmund Rice Education Australia network that operates un ...
became just the second school to win three straight shields.
In 2018,
St Mary's Catholic College, Casino became the first
New South Wales-based school to compete at the carnival. They were coached by former
North Sydney Bears halfback Paul McCaffery.
On 3 April 2020, the Carnival was cancelled for the first time in its history due to
COVID-19. The competition was set to take place at Brisbane's
Iona College
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.
Format
As of 2019, the format of the carnival sees the 48 schools divided into pools of four, with four pools making up the three divisions (either 1, 2 or 3). The schools play the other teams in their pool once before the finals begin. Which division a school is in determines which prize they compete for. Teams in Division 1 compete for the Confraternity Shield, the biggest prize of the carnival, and the Confraternity Trophy. Teams in Division 2 compete for the Confraternity Plate and the Confraternity Bowl, while teams in Division 3 compete for the Confraternity Cup and Challenge Trophy.
The first two days of the carnival are for the pool games and the quarter-finals. A rest day is then held before the semi-finals take place on day four. The final day then features the six Grand Finals, with the Shield game played last. Also on the final day, the team who didn't make the Grand Finals compete in consolation playoff finals.
Until 1988, the schools competed solely for the Shield. As more schools joined, more trophies were added. The first was the Confraternity Trophy, which is known as the
Bob Lindner
Bob Lindner (born 10 November 1962) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 1990s. An Australia national and Queensland State of Origin representative forward, he is on ...
Trophy. Lindner was the first Carnival participant to represent
Australia
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.
Results
Male Player of the Carnival
The Male Player of the Carnival is awarded to the most outstanding player in the competition. First awarded in 1982, past winners included future
Australian and
Queensland representatives
Julian O'Neill,
Wendell Sailor,
Matthew Bowen and
David Taylor.
Female Player of the Carnival
The Female Player of the Carnival is awarded to the most outstanding female player in the competition. It was first awarded in 2022 with Lillian Yarrow named as the inaugural recipient.
See also
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NRL Schoolboy Cup
The NRL Schoolboy Cup is the premier secondary schools rugby league competition in Australia, held annually since 1975. Formerly known under such names as the Amco Shield, Commonwealth Bank Cup, Arrive Alive Cup and GIO Schoolboy Cup nearly 450 s ...
*
Australian Schoolboys rugby league team
References
External links
QISSRL Confraternity Carnival website
{{Rugby League in Queensland
Rugby league competitions in Australia
Rugby league competitions in Queensland
1980 in rugby league
Junior rugby league
Recurring sporting events established in 1980
1980 establishments in Australia
High school sports in Australia