At the end of the 2010/11 season the club disbanded, with their final top flight game ending in a 3-1 defeat away to Wellington Phoenix.

Since then the club has been reformed as Northern Fury FC, who play in the Queensland National Premier League but have aspirations to return to the A-League if the competition is expanded.

But what happened to the players who started for the Fury in their last top flight game? We've tracked 'em down...

Sebastian Usai

Usai, now 27, played just four times for North Queensland after spending most of the club’s final season on the bench.

When the club folded, the Brisbane-born goalkeeper joined Premier League side Blackburn Rovers in 2011, however he failed to make a single appearance in a two-year stint at the club.

Since then Usai has travelled across the globe, representing AFC United in Sweden, Scottish side Cowdenbeath F.C. and Brisbane Strikers FC in the Queensland National Premier League.

In 2016 Usai returned to Sweden, signing for Friska Viljor FC in the fourth tier.

Simon Storey

Storey didn’t make another A-League appearance after North Queensland’s final game in 2011.

The defender, who played 32 times for Melbourne Victory between 2005 and 2007, stepped down to the National Premier League after his only season with The Fury.

A brief spell at Melbourne side Green Gully Cavaliers was followed by a move to India, where Storey played 15 times for Mohun Bagan in the I-League.

Story, now 34, retired in 2014 and has since joined the medical team at Melbourne City.

Brad McDonald

The 27-year-old defender was released by Central Coast Mariners for the second time in his career earlier this year.

After North Queensland’s demise, McDonald signed for the Mariners in 2011 but was let go two years later, having played just one game for the club.

Following a spell in the National Premier Leagues, with Manly United and Leichhardt Tigers, McDonald re-signed for the Mariners in January 2016, but 12 months later his contact was terminated once again.