[2] In 2003, the Seagulls gained entry into the Queensland Cup, becoming the first New South Wales-based team to enter the competition.
They re-applied after the Logan Scorpions, an inaugural Queensland Cup club, ceased operations.
Upon entry into the competition, the club were based out of and played their home games at Piggabeen Sports Complex.
[3] From 2008 to 2010, Seagulls left Piggabeen Sports Complex, playing their home games at Cudgen's Ned Byrne Field.
[5] In 2013, the clubhouse was completed, with help from rugby league great Paul Harragon and the Tooheys New Crew.