
Redlands vow to continue bringing youth players through
Despite the National Premier Leagues Queensland competition being up in the air as to who will compete in 2019 but Redlands United will be looking to continue to bring through young talent. Redlands escaped relegation after losing in surprising fashion up in Townsville to North Queensland United but they defeated Magpie Crusaders and Western Pride to ensure they would be staying up in the NPL for next season. "It's been character building," Redlands coach Nick Dibbs said. "It

Red Devils staying up in 2019
Redlands United have secured their spot in the NPL Queensland for 2019 after defeating reigning Champions Western Pride 2-1 at Briggs Road. For Redlands coach Nick Dibbs it was a fantastic moment for not only the players but the whole club. "I always believed we could do it and it was an absolutely outstanding performance tonight," Dibbs said. "Everyone pulled together and did their job, I couldn't be happier for the players and the club as a whole because it's what we deserv

Redlands lift themselves out of relegation
Redlands have defeated the Mackay Whitsundays Magpies Crusaders United in a thrilling 3-2 match on Saturday which has lifted them out of relegation with other results going their way. On Sunday afternoon, Brisbane City pumped North Queensland United 4-0, which saw United return to the relegation zone. Everything was on the line for Redlands, if they won it would see them go above North Queensland United and out of the relegation zone but a loss would mean they were likely to

Starting the next half afresh
Injuries and player departures have continued to hurt Redlands United as they now battle relegation after a 3-0 loss to SWQ Thunder on Saturday night. The team now sit in 13th and sit two points behind North Queensland United and Magpies Crusaders United with 11 rounds to go. Goalkeeper Andy Ralph, who had made the NPL Queensland Team of the Week for Round 14, missed the game against Thunder through injury and will be out for four to five weeks after sustaining a stress fract

Red Devils back in the winners circle
Redlands United are back in the winners circle after forward Alex Warrilow bagged a hat-trick during a come from behind victory against North Queensland United (NQU). After a string of losses including bowing out of the FFA Cup, the Red Devils have sealed the three points in a 3-1 victory. Redlands were without central defender Lloyd Harrington who is out with an injury. NQU opened the scoring after captain Corey Walpes was able to invade Redlands defenders and intercepted a