Brisbane Roar FC, association football (soccer) club that competes in the A-League
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Brisbane Lions, Australian football club that competes in the Australian Football League
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Brisbane Australian Football Club, defunct Australian football club that played Victorian rules
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Brisbane Broncos, rugby league club that competes in the National Rugby League
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The earliest known recorded regular Rugby football games in Brisbane commenced in 1876, when the Brisbane Football Club elected to change to Rugby, instead of 'Victorian Rules' (now known as Australian Rules) which it had played since its founding in 1866, to permit competition with the newly formed Rangers and Bonnet Rouge football clubs.