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Queensland Australian
Football League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2018
File:Afl queensland logo.png
Formerly
List
    • Queensland Football League (QFL) (1903–27)
    • Queensland Australian National Football League (QANFL) (1927–64)
    • Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) (1964–96; 2009–)
    • Queensland State Football League (QSFL) (1997–99)
    • AFL Queensland State League (AFLQSL) (2000–08)
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1903; 121 years ago (1903) in Brisbane, Queensland
First season1904
No. of teams9
Country Australia
ConfederationAFL Queensland
Most recent
champion(s)
Palm Beach Currumbin
(2018)
Most titlesMayne (15)
Level on pyramid2
Promotion to(none)
Relegation to(none)
Official websiteaflq.com.au

The Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) is an Australian rules football competition organised by the AFL Queensland, contested by clubs from South East Queensland.

Previously known as the Queensland Football League (QFL), Queensland Australian National Football League (QANFL), Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) and AFL Queensland State League (AFLQSL), the QAFL is the premier semi-professional competition in Queensland.

The QAFL is one division below that of the North East Australian Football League, the premier NSW/QLD/NT/ACT territories in Australia.

Recent history

In November 2010 the AFL Queensland's Premier Division merged with AFL Canberra to form the North East Australian Football League, featuring all of its previous teams as well as the Gold Coast Suns and Brisbane Lions reserve teams in the Northern Conference of the league.[1]

As a result, the QAFL was disbanded in favour of localised competitions throughout Queensland. The structural changes to the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) competition at the end of the 2013 season resulted in several clubs being relegated from the NEAFL, giving rise to a rebirth of the QAFL. As of 2014, there are 10 clubs who compete in the QAFL, most of which are based in South-East Queensland.

Clubs

Current clubs (2020)

Club Nickname Location Home ground Founded Last premier
Broadbeach Cats Gold Coast Kombumerri Park 1971
Labrador Tigers Gold Coast Cooke-Murphy Oval 1964 2016
Maroochydore Roos Sunshine Coast Multisports Complex 1970
Morningside Panthers Brisbane Jack Esplen Oval 1947 2014
Mount Gravatt Vultures Brisbane Dittmer Park 1964 2007
Palm Beach Currumbin Lions Gold Coast Salk Oval 1961 2018
Sandgate Hawks Brisbane Lemke Road Oval 1943 1979
Surfers Paradise Demons Gold Coast Sir Bruce Small Park 1962 2019
Sherwood Magpies Brisbane Powenyenna Oval 1991 1996
Wilston Grange Gorillas Brisbane Hickey Park 1945 1972

Club uniforms

Former clubs

Premierships

List of premiers

The complete list of premiers teams is detailed below:[2][3] In 2010, the QAFL competition was disbanded and its teams became part of the NEAFL Northern conference. In 2014, the QAFL competition resumed with several former clubs of the NEAFL being relegated to the competition along with several newly promoted teams.

Year Premiers Runners-up
1904 Norths, Souths, Wests
1905 City Valley[4]
1906 City Brisbane
1907 Locomotives Wynnum
1908 Locomotives City
1909 Wynnum Valley
1910 South Brisbane City
1911 South Brisbane Wynnum
1912 Valley South Brisbane
1913 Valley Royal Australian Artillery[5]
1914 South Brisbane Valley
1915–1919
(No competition due to World War I)
1920 Wynnum Valley
1921 South Brisbane Valley[6]
1922 Brisbane South Brisbane
1923 Brisbane Valley
1924 Brisbane Windsor
1925 Valley Brisbane
1926 Brisbane Valley
1927 Mayne Windsor[7]
1928 Mayne Windsor
1929 Windsor Mayne
1930 Mayne Windsor
1931 Mayne Taringa
1932 Windsor Yeronga
1933 Windsor Mayne
1934 Mayne Taringa
1935 Mayne Taringa
1936 Windsor Mayne
1937 Windsor Yeronga
1938 Windsor Kedron
1939 Windsor Kedron
1940 Windsor Kedron
1941 Kedron Mayne
1942 Mayne Western Districts
1943 Kedron Windsor
1944 Kedron Windsor
1945 Workshops Windsor
1946 Kedron Windsor
1947 Windsor Kedron
1948 Kedron Windsor
1949 Windsor Kedron
1950 Windsor Mayne
1951 Windsor Mayne
1952 Mayne Western Districts
1953 Western Districts Windsor
1954 Western Districts Sandgate
1955 Wilston Grange Kedron
1956 Sandgate Windsor
1957 Sandgate Coorparoo
1958 Mayne Kedron
1959 Kedron Wilston Grange
1960 Coorparoo Sandgate
1961 Mayne Coorparoo
1962 Mayne Coorparoo
1963 Coorparoo Mayne
1964 Coorparoo Mayne
1965 Morningside Mayne
1966 Mayne Western Districts
1967 Mayne Western Districts
1968 Coorparoo Mayne
1969 Wilston Grange Coorparoo
1970 Sandgate Coorparoo
1971 Sandgate Western Districts
1972 Wilston Grange Sandgate
1973 Mayne Wilston Grange
1974 Sandgate Mayne
1975 Windsor-Zillmere Mayne
1976 Windsor-Zillmere Sandgate
1977 Western Districts Wilston Grange
1978 Western Districts Windsor-Zillmere
1979 Sandgate Western Districts
1980 Kedron Coorparoo
1981 Windsor-Zillmere Kedron
1982 Mayne Morningside
1983 Southport Morningside
1984 Coorparoo Morningside
1985 Southport Mayne
1986 Coorparoo Southport
1987 Southport Windsor-Zillmere
1988 Windsor-Zillmere Southport
1989 Southport Windsor-Zillmere
1990 Southport Morningside
1991 Morningside Southport
1992 Southport Morningside
1993 Morningside Southport
1994 Morningside Kedron Grange
1995 North Brisbane Morningside
1996 West Brisbane Mount Gravatt
1997 Southport Mount Gravatt
1998 Southport Morningside
1999 Southport North Brisbane
2000 Southport North Brisbane
2001 Brisbane Southport
2002 Mount Gravatt Southport
2003 Morningside Mount Gravatt
2004 Morningside Southport
2005 Southport Morningside
2006 Southport Zillmere
2007 Mount Gravatt Southport
2008 Southport Morningside
2009 Morningside Mount Gravatt
2010 Morningside Labrador
2011 Northern Territory Morningside
2012 Brisbane Lions Northern Territory
2013 Brisbane Lions Aspley
2014 Morningside Labrador
2015 Labrador Morningside
2016 Labrador Palm Beach Currumbin
2017 Palm Beach Currumbin Labrador
2018 Palm Beach Currumbin Broadbeach
2019 Surfers Paradise Palm Beach Currumbin

Premierships by Club

Premiership tallies for the top Queensland football division:[8]

Club Titles Winning years Establ.
Mayne 15 1927, 1928, 1930*, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1942, 1952, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1973, 1982 1924
Southport 13 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2008 1961
Windsor [a] 12 1929, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951 1924
Morningside 9 1965, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2014 1947
Kedron 7 1941, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1959, 1980 1937
Coorparoo 6 1960, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1984, 1986 1937
Sandgate 6 1956, 1957, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1979 1943
Western Districts 5 1953, 1954, 1977, 1978, 1996 1920
Zillmere Eagles [a] 5 1975, 1976, 1981, 1988, 1995 1962
Brisbanes [b] 4 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926 1922
South Brisbane 4 1910, 1911, 1914, 1921
Brisbane Lions [c] 3 2001, 2012, 2013 1998
Valley 3 1912, 1913, 1925 1905
Wilston Grange 3 1955, 1969, 1972 1945
Labrador 2 2015, 2016 1964
City 2 1905, 1906
Locomotives 2 1907, 1908 1905
Mount Gravatt 2 2002, 2007 1964
Palm Beach Currumbin 2 2017, 2018 1961
Wynnum 2 1909, 1920 1905
Surfers Paradise 1 2019 1962
Northern Territory 1 2011 2008
Workshops 1 1945
Notes
  1. ^ a b Windsor and Zillmere are considered to be two separate clubs.
  2. ^ Not related to the Brisbane AFC (which had dissolved c. 1886)
  3. ^ Reserve teams

See also

References

  • AFL Queensland State website
  • Official Facebook
  • "Full Points Footy QAFL/AFL Queensland Summary Chart". Archived from the original on 21 August 2008.
  • QAFF – Queensland footy history group
  • Footynews Unofficial QAFL news and results