THE Toowoomba Clydesdales push for re-admission to the Intrust Super Cup is getting serious.

The Clydesdales board met with officials from the Toowoomba Rugby League and Toowoomba Junior Rugby League on Wednesday night for discussions regarding their plans and covered issues like player distribution and dual registration.

The talks were to keep key stakeholders in the TRL and TJRL up to date with plans ahead of the Clydesdales formally advising the Queensland Rugby League of their desire to be considered for re-admission to the state league competition.

Clydesdales chairman Paul Reedy was keen to have the TRL and TJRL on board with their efforts and was happy to have their support after the meeting.

"We want it to be a partnership. They have a representative on our board," Reedy said.

"We don't want it to happen like in the past when there was animosity.

"They were very happy about the process we were going to follow. Both boards are going to present us with a letter of support to send to the QRL."

TRL chairman Paul Dean was pleased the Clydesdales intended to allow their players not required in ISC to filter back to TRL clubs, with those with a previous allegiance to a particular club to return to that team while others would be allocated a TRL club based on the player requirements of each team.

"The TRL would support the current methodology of what they want to do going forward," Dean said.