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Toowoomba Rugby League: Your Complete Guide to TRL and Clydesdales

Rugby league is the heartland sport of the Darling Downs, and Toowoomba is its proud centre. Here is everything you need to know to follow the game.

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By The Daily Toowoomba · Published 12 July 2026, 7:15 am

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Updated 9 h ago· 13 July 2026, 6:00 am

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Toowoomba Rugby League: Your Complete Guide to TRL and Clydesdales
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Rugby league runs deep in Toowoomba's veins. The Toowoomba Rugby League (TRL) is the governing body for the sport across the Darling Downs, overseeing competitions from the top-grade club competition right through to the thriving junior pathways that have produced many NRL players over the decades. Whether you are a lifelong fan or new to the game, following league in Toowoomba is one of the great pleasures of sport in regional Queensland.

The TRL's senior competition brings together clubs from across the Darling Downs each year from late summer through to the finals in September. Games are played across a range of grounds in and around the city, with Clive Berghofer Stadium hosting marquee clashes and finals fixtures. Check the TRL website at the start of each season for the draw, as kick-off times and venues are posted there well in advance.

The name "Toowoomba Clydesdales" carries enormous pride locally. Toowoomba representative sides have competed in regional and state-level competitions under that banner, and the Clydesdales name is a rallying point for fans throughout the Darling Downs. Following representative matches is a highlight of the rugby league calendar, with the atmosphere at home games rivalling anything you will find in the city.

Entry to most TRL club games is affordable and family-friendly, often free or a gold-coin donation at junior matches. Senior club finals carry a modest gate charge. Bring a camp chair or rug for grounds without grandstand seating, pack sunscreen in the warmer months, and arrive early to grab a good spot along the fence. The canteen culture at Toowoomba league grounds is also part of the experience, with classic meat pies, sausage rolls and cold drinks on offer.

For young players, the TRL's junior competition is one of the strongest in Queensland outside the Brisbane suburbs. Kids from under-six level right through to under-eighteen can register with a local club each season, with registration typically opening in late November and pre-season training getting underway in January. Visit the TRL website or contact your nearest club for age group details, registration fees and gear requirements.

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