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Subscriber only A Coast rugby league club says it hasn t gone rogue or switched allegiance from the Sunshine Coast Falcons to a rival Intrust Super Cup club. Beerwah Bulldogs did however confirm the club had an arrangement with the Norths Devils where they would provide ways for players to train and trial at the Brisbane-based club. Bulldogs captain coach Jordan Meads said the club had met with the Sunshine Coast Falcons and the Sunshine Coast Rugby League late last year who had granted their proposal. However, it s understood that their move has not been well received with other local clubs.
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Subscriber only A Coast rugby league club says it hasn t gone rogue or switched allegiance from the Sunshine Coast Falcons to a rival Intrust Super Cup club. Beerwah Bulldogs did however confirm the club had an arrangement with the Norths Devils where they would provide ways for players to train and trial at the Brisbane-based club. Bulldogs captain coach Jordan Meads said the club had met with the Sunshine Coast Falcons and the Sunshine Coast Rugby League late last year who had granted their proposal. However, it s understood that their move has not been well received with other local clubs.