Australian rules football in South East Queensland
Australian rules football in South East Queensland has a varied history and many changes were made especially in the 21st century.
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History
Competition football began in 1970 with the South Queensland Australian Football Association (SQAFA) for developing players for the QAFL. Most of the players were amateurs. In 1992, the league changed its name to the Brisbane Australian Football League (BAFL) and included clubs from the Sunshine Coast. Another name change in 2000 brought about AFL South Queensland. In 2006, AFL South Queensland was taken under the umbrella of AFL Queensland and rebranded as the Queensland State Association. In 2012, it was renamed South East Queensland AFL.[1] Finally in 2014 the local level was divided into two leagues, the Queensland Football Association (QFA) and the Queensland Amateur Football Association (QAFA).
League name changes
- 1970-1991 - South Queensland Australian Football Association (SQAFA)
- 1992-1999 - Brisbane Australian Football League (BAFL)
- 2000-2005 - Australian Football League South Queensland (AFLSQ)
- 2006-2011 - AFL Queensland (AFLQ) State League and State Association
- 2012-2013 - South East Queensland Australian Football League (SEQAFL)
- 2014-today - Queensland Football Association (QFA) & Queensland Amateur Football Association (QAFA)
Premiers
Year | SQAFA Division 1 | SQAFA Division 2 | SQAFA Division 3 | |||
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1970 | Sherwood | Deagon | ||||
1971 | Mt Gravatt | University Queensland | Stafford | |||
1972 | Mt Gravatt | Banyo | Mt Gravatt | |||
1973 | Sherwood | Banyo | Stafford | |||
1974 | Mt Gravatt | Wynnum | Aspley | |||
1975 | Sherwood | Banyo | Redland | |||
1976 | Sherwood | RAAF | Deagon | |||
1977 | Sherwood | Deagon | Beenleigh-Slacks | |||
1978 | Sherwood | Oakleigh | Everton | |||
1979 | Sherwood | Ipswich | RAAF | |||
1980 | Sherwood | Beenleigh | No competition 1980-96 | |||
1981 | Sherwood | Everton | ||||
1982 | Sherwood | Banyo | ||||
1983 | Mt Gravatt | Ashgrove | ||||
1984 | Acacia Ridge | University Queensland | ||||
1985 | Aspley | Beenleigh | ||||
1986 | Aspley | Jindalee | ||||
1987 | Aspley | Redland | ||||
1988 | Aspley | Redcliffe | ||||
1989 | Aspley | Springwood | ||||
1990 | Aspley | Everton | ||||
1991 | Strathpine | Ipswich | ||||
Year | BAFL Division 1 | BAFL Division 2 | BAFL Division 3 | |||
1992 | Aspley | Moorooka | ||||
1993 | Maroochydore | Sandgate | ||||
1994 | Maroochydore | Sandgate | ||||
1995 | Maroochydore | Alexandra Hills | ||||
1996 | Maroochydore | Alexandra Hills | ||||
1997 | Noosa | Wilston Grange | Kenmore | |||
1998 | Redland | Moorooka | Kenmore | |||
1999 | Redland | Caboolture | Redland | |||
Year | AFLSQ Premier Division | AFLSQ Division 1 | AFLSQ Division 2 | AFLSQ Division 3 | AFLSQ Division 4 | |
2000 | Palm Beach-Currumbin | Coorparoo Kings | Gympie | |||
2001 | Coolangatta | Burleigh Heads | Coorparoo Kings | Gympie | ||
2002 | Aspley | Springwood | Redcliffe | Kenmore | Wilston Grange | |
2003 | Coolangatta | Strathpine | Wynnum | No competition 2003-06 | ||
2004 | Burleigh | Strathpine | Robina | |||
2005 | Burleigh | Redcliffe | Robina | |||
Year | AFLQ State League Div 2 | AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 1 | AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 2 | AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 3 North | AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 3 Central | |
2006 | Western Magpies | Yeronga | Kenmore | |||
2007 | Palm Beach-Currumbin | Yeronga | Kedron | Gympie | Western Magpies | |
2008 | Western Magpies | Wynnum | Redcliffe | Nambour | Strathpine | |
2009 | Palm Beach-Currumbin | Wynnum | Beenleigh | Nambour | Woodsmen | |
2010 | Noosa | Caloundra | Robina | |||
2011 | Noosa | Coorparoo Kings | Nambour & Hinterland | Pomona | Jimboomba | |
Year | SEQAFL Division 1 | SEQAFL Division 2 | SEQAFL Division 3 | SEQAFL Division 4 North | SEQAFL Division 4 Central | SEQAFL Division 4 South |
2012 | Western Magpies | Coorparoo Kings | Redcliffe | Caloundra | Pine Rivers | Tweed Coast |
2013 | Springwood | Coorparoo Kings | Coomera | Pomona | Zillmere | Tweed Coast |
Year | QFA North | QFA South | QAFA A Grade | QAFA B Grade North | QAFA B Grade Central | QAFA B Grade South |
2014 | Mayne | Springwood | Griffith Uni/Moorooka | Bribie Island | Woodsmen | Bond Uni |
2015 | Mayne | Springwood | Bond Uni | Gympie | Kedron | Tweed Coast |
Representative sides
Representative sides for AFLQ include:
- Bushrangers – representing the entire South East Queensland region Official Site
- Gold Coast Stingrays – representing the Gold Coast region
- Suncoast Power – representing the Sunshine Coast region Official Site
- Western Taipans – representing the western regions, including the cities of Ipswich and Toowoomba. Official Site
- Northern Raiders – representing the Northern Suburbs of Brisbane and Bribie Island. Official Site
Current clubs
QFA North
Club | Suburb | Official Website |
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Aspley Hornets | Aspley | |
Caloundra | Caloundra | |
Maroochydore Roos | Maroochydore | |
Mayne Tigers | Mayne | |
Moreton Bay | - | |
Nambour & Hinterland | Palmwoods | |
Noosa Tigers | Noosa |
QFA South
QAFA A Grade
QAFA B Grade North
Club | Suburb | Official Website |
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Gympie | Gympie | |
Maroochydore Roos | Maroochydore | |
Pomona Demons | Pomona | |
Bribie Island Bulldogs | Bribie Island |
QAFA B Grade Central
Club | Suburb | Official Website |
---|---|---|
Collingwood Park Power | Redbank Plains | Official Site |
Coorparoo Kings | Coorparoo | |
Ferny Grove | Ferny Grove | |
Ipswich Cats | Ipswich | |
Ipswich Eagles | Ipswich | |
Jimboomba Redbacks | Jimboomba | Official Site |
Kedron Lions | Kedron | |
Kenmore Bears | Chelmer | |
Mayne Tigers | Mayne | |
University of Queensland Red Lions | St Lucia | Official Site |
Sandgate | Sandgate | |
Woodsmen | East Chelmer | |
Yeronga/South Brisbane | Yeronga | |
Zillmere | Zillmere |
QAFA B Grade South
Club | Suburb | Official Website |
---|---|---|
Ballina | Ballina | Official site |
Byron Bay | Byron Bay | Official Site |
Lismore Swans | Lismore | Official Site |
Robina Roos | Robina | |
Tweed Coast | Cabarita | Official Site |
Defunct or hiatus clubs
Former AFL South Queensland Divisions
2003 Bundaberg-Wide Bay Hinterland Division
All four AFL Bundaberg-Wide Bay Clubs from 2002, Hervey Bay Bombers, Across the Waves Bundaberg Eagles, Brothers Bulldogs and Maryborough Bears were joined by teams further south, Gympie Cats, Pomona Demons, Glasshouse and Bribie Island to play one season against each other before reverting to their various regional leagues in 2004 once again.
Finals summary:
- Elimination Final - Maryborough 13.8-86 defeated Glasshouse 10.7-67
- Qualifying Final - Across the Waves 13.12-90 defeated Bribie Island 11.11-77
- First Semi Final - Maryborough 15.14-104 defeated Bribie Island 12.6-78
- Second Semi Final - Hervey Bay 18.15-123 defeated Across the Waves 9.7-61
- Preliminary Final - Across the Waves 14.15-99 defeated Maryborough 4.10-34
- GRAND FINAL - Hervey Bay 8.8-56 defeated Across the Waves 6.17-53
See also
References
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