Gold Coast Chargers

Known as the Gold Coast Chargers from 1996-1998

1998 - Manufacturer: Canterbury 1997 - Manufacturer: Canterbury 1996 - Manufacturer: Peerless

Known as the Gold Coast Gladiators for the 1996 pre season (See Additional Info)

1996 - Manufacturer: World Sevens

Known as the Gold Coast Seagulls from 1990-1995

1995 - Manufacturer: M Sport 1994 - Manufacturer: M Sport 1993 - Manufacturer: M Sport 1992 - Manufacturer: M Sport 1991 - Manufacturer: Peerless 1990 - Manufacturer: M-Sport Known as the Gold Coast-Tweed Giants from 1988-1989

Peerless: 1989 Peerless: 1988
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Club Formed: 1988

Previous Names:

1988-1989: Gold Coast-Tweed Giants

1990-1995: Gold Coast Seagulls

1996-1996: Gold Coast Gladiators

1996-1998: Gold Coast Chargers


Manufacturers

Canterbury: 1997-1998 (2 Years) 

Peerless: 1996 (1 Year)

Peerless: 1996 (1 Year)

M Sport: 1992-1995 (4 Years)

Peerless: 1990-1991 (2 Years)

Peerless: 1988-1989 (2 Years)


Gold Coast Chargers History:

From Wikipedia:

The Seagulls Club's licence was purchased by local property millionaire and entrepreneur Jeff Muller who moved the club to the Gold Coast before the start of the 1996 rugby league season and the club became known as the Gold Coast Gladiators. The team was moved to its namesake, the Gold Coast, and based at Carrara Stadium. With new colours the club then enjoyed some immediate success in winning the world 7's Plate trophy at that year's pre-season World Sevens tournament, the only major trophy the Gold Coast has ever won, and Gold Coast's sporting fraternity's first title of any description. However, after having demonstrated the club's potential and appointing a coach who went on to win the coach of the year, Phil Econimides, the ARL revoked Muller's licence before the commencement of the 1996 ARL season.