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Getting to Know the Northern Pride: Cairns's Queensland Cup Rugby League Club

A guide to following the Northern Pride, Far North Queensland's Queensland Cup rugby league side, from Barlow Park to the broadcast.

By The Daily Cairns · Published 24 January 2026 at 6:40 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:10 pm

Rugby league is woven into the fabric of Far North Queensland, and at the top of the local tree sits the Northern Pride. The Pride competes in the Intrust Super Cup, Queensland's elite state-based rugby league competition, drawing players from across the region and giving them a pathway to the NRL. Supporting the Northern Pride means backing a club that is genuinely of and for the north.

Home games are held at Barlow Park on Mulgrave Road in Manunda, the principal rugby league ground in Cairns. The stadium has an open-air feel that suits the tropical climate, and the atmosphere on a sunny Saturday afternoon is hard to beat. Entry is affordable and family-friendly, with plenty of room to watch from the grandstand or the grassy hill.

You can find the full home and away schedule on the Northern Pride website and through the Queensland Rugby League website. Tickets are typically available at the gate, and many fans make it a tradition to arrive early and watch the curtain-raiser junior fixtures before the main event. Food and drinks are available at the ground, and the crowd includes a good mix of families, junior footballers and seasoned rugby league supporters.

For those who cannot attend in person, Intrust Super Cup games are broadcast and streamed through the QRL's official channels. Following the Pride on social media and checking northernpride.com.au keeps you up to date with team news, community programs and the wider club story throughout the season, which runs through the cooler dry months.

The Northern Pride also runs pathways and community programs for young players in the region, making it more than just a team to watch. For anyone who loves rugby league, the Northern Pride is the local club worth following through every round of the Intrust Super Cup.

Sources: Northern Pride official site Queensland Rugby League

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