

Boundary Road in Ellen Grove. Since then, the club has grown and developed into a prominent sports club in Brisbane.
The Forest Lake Junior Rugby League club prides itself on promoting a family atmosphere. All efforts and funds are put back into the club for the benefit of the players, parents, and patrons. Recent improvements to the facilities have greatly contributed to the growth in the number of players, parents, and spectators supporting the club. The upgrade of the building, grounds, and additional seating has enhanced the overall pride of the club's members.
With a strong and ambitious committee, Forest Lake JRLFC Inc. is determined to achieve great success. The club offers a range of teams for players of all ages, from U6 through to Mens Open. The 2023 season has already begun, and players are excited for what promises to be a fantastic season.
Training for the 2023 season has already commenced. Players must be fully registered before they can participate in training. Training sessions are held every Tuesday and Thursday night, with specific times allocated for each age group. From U6 to U12, training is held from 5pm to 6pm, while U13 to U14 train from 6pm to 7pm.
U15 to U16 have training sessions from 5pm to 6:30pm, and Opens train from 7pm to 8:30pm.
Forest Lake JRLFC Inc. is always in need of additional support. Whether it's volunteering at the club or assisting with various tasks, anyone who has a spare hour or so each week is encouraged to get involved. Those interested in offering their support can reach out to the club via email at admin@forestlakejrlfc.
com. au or by phone at 0487 532 483.
The club adheres to the NRL National Code of Conduct, ensuring a safe and positive environment for all participants. They also have a zero tolerance policy to maintain a safe and enjoyable playing environment for everyone involved.
For more information about Forest Lake Junior Rugby League Football Club, interested individuals can visit their website or social media pages. The club's motto is “The Magpies 'Nest',” emphasising the sense of community and belonging that the club represents.