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AFL Queensland Women's League
SportAustralian rules football
Founded2001
No. of teams7
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
Coorparoo
Sponsor(s)Bond University
Official website[1]

There are four senior women's AFL leagues in Queensland governed by AFL Queensland.

The Queensland Australian Football League Women's (QAFLW) is the highest league in the State, providing elite women footballers the opportunity to play in a semi-professional environment. Many players from this league have represented their State, earned All-Australian honours, and participated in AFLW.

The second-tier of women's football in South-East Queensland is the Queensland Football Association Women's (QFAW), which was introduced in 2017. This competition is designed to allow women's who are new to the game to develop their football understanding and skills, and also provide new clubs with an entry point into women's football.

Clubs

QAFLW Clubs

Club Colours Nickname Location Ground Website
Aspley    Hornets Brisbane, Queensland Voxson Oval Official Site
Bond University    Sharkettes Gold Coast, Queensland Bond University Oval Official Site
Coolangatta Tweed    Bluebirds Gold Coast, Queensland Len Peak Oval Official Site
Coorparoo    Kings Brisbane, Queensland Giffin Park Official Site
Maroochydore    Roos Sunshine Coast, Queensland Maroochydore Oval 1 Official Site
University of Queensland    Red Lionesses Brisbane, Queensland UQ Oval No.7 Official Site
Wilston Grange     Gorillas Brisbane, Queensland Hickey Park Official Site
Yeronga South Brisbane    Devils Brisbane, Queensland Leyshon Park Official Site

QFAW Division 1 Clubs

Club Colours Nickname Location Ground Website
Broadbeach    Cats Gold Coast, Queensland Kombumerri Park Official Site
Burleigh    Bombettes Gold Coast, Queensland Bill Godfrey Oval Official Site
Kedron    Lady Lions Brisbane, Queensland E.K. Anderson Oval Official Site
Moreton Bay     Lions Moreton Bay, Queensland Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex Official Site
Morningside     Panthers Brisbane, Queensland Jack Esplen Oval Official Site
Mount Gravatt    Vultures Brisbane, Queensland Dittmar Park Official Site
Robina    Roos Gold Coast, Queensland Scottsdale Parklands Official Site
Southport    Sharks Gold Coast, Queensland Fankhauser Reserve Official Site
Surfers Paradise    Demons Gold Coast, Queensland Sir Bruce Small Park Official Site

QFAW Division 2 Clubs

North

  • Alexandra Hills
  • Hinterland
  • Ipswich
  • Jindalee
  • Kedron
  • Moorooka
  • Moreton Bay
  • Noosa
  • North Shore
  • Pine Rivers
  • Redcliffe
  • Sandgate

South

  • Beenleigh
  • Jimboomba
  • Morningside
  • Mount Gravatt
  • Sherwood

QFAW Northern Rivers Division

Premiers

QAFLW Grand Finals

Season Premier Runner-up Score Margin Venue Best on ground
SEQAFL Women's League Division One
2011 Yeronga South Brisbane Morningside 8.12 (60) - 7.9 (51) 9 points Giffin Park Kate Lutkins (Yeronga)
2012 Yeronga South Brisbane Zillmere 11.5 (71) - 3.3 (21) 50 points Giffin Park Emily Bates (Yeronga)
2013 Coorparoo Yeronga South Brisbane 5.14 (44) - 6.6 (42) 2 points EK Anderson Oval Jordan Zanchetta (Coorparoo)
QAFLW
2014 Coorparoo Zillmere 7.8 (50) - 2.5 (17) 33 points Leyshon Park Megan Hunt (Coorparoo)
2015 Coorparoo Coolangatta Tweed 12.5 (77) - 5.5 (35) 42 points Leyshon Park Emma Zielke (Coorparoo)
2016 Coolangatta Tweed Yeronga South Brisbane 5.7 (37) - 4.11(35) 2 points Leyshon Park Leah Kaslar (Coolangatta)
2017 Yeronga South Brisbane Coorparoo 10.15 (75) - 9.3 (57) 18 points Leyshon Park Emily Bates (Yeronga)
2018 Wilston Grange Coorparoo 5.7 (37) - 3.5 (23) 14 points Leyshon Park Kate Lutkins (Wilston Grange)
2019 Coorparoo Bond University 14.10 (94) - 2.6 (18) 76 points Leyshon Park Paige Parker (Coorparoo)

QFAW Division 1 Grand Finals

Season Premier Runner-up Score Margin Venue
QWAFA
2014 Caboolture Zillmere 13.9 (87) - 6.9 (45) 42 points Giffin Park
2015 Zillmere Caboolture 7.10 (52) - 6.6 (42) 10 points Ern Dowling Oval
2016 Maroochydore Yeronga South Brisbane 4.8 (32) - 2.5 (17) 15 points Hickey Park
QWFA Division 1
2017 Bond University Yeronga South Brisbane 8.2 (50) - 4.5 (29) 21 points Leyshon Park
2018 Aspley Hornets Coorparoo 4.1 (25) - 3.5 (23) 2 points Leyshon Park
QFAW Division 1
2019 Kedron Burleigh 6.6 (42) - 5.8 (38) 4 points Leyshon Park

QWFA Division 2 Grand Finals

Season Premier Runner-up Score Margin Venue
2017 Broadbeach Kedron 5.12 (42) - 3.5 (23) 19 points Leyshon Park
QWFA Division 2 North
2018 Jindalee Sandgate 4.12 (36) - 0.2 (2) 34 points Leyshon Park
QWFA Division 2 South
2018 Morningside Robina 2.4 (16) - 1.4 (10) 6 points Leyshon Park

QWFA Northern Rivers Grand Finals

Season Premier Runner-up Score Margin Venue
2017 Lismore Swans Ballina Bombers 1.7 (13) - 1.0 (6) 7 points Byron Bay Sports Complex

QAFLW Awards

QAFLW Best and Fairest

Year Player Name Club Ref.
2014 Emma Zielke Coorparoo [1]
2015 Emma Zielke
Jordan Zanchetta
Coorparoo
Yeronga South Brisbane
[2][3]
2016 Leah Kaslar
Sam Virgo
Coolangatta Tweed
Yeronga South Brisbane
[4]
2017 Kate McCarthy Yeronga South Brisbane [5][6]
2018 Brittany Gibson
Tori Groves-Little
Wilston Grange
Coorparoo
[7]
2019 Emily Bates Yeronga South Brisbane [8]

QAFLW Leading Goal Kicker

Year Player name Club Goals Kicked Ref.
2014 Maddie Protheroe Coorparoo 53 [1]
2015 Hayley Newberry Yeronga South Brisbane 52 [2]
2016 Jade Ransfield
Kalinda Howarth
Yeronga South Brisbane
Coolangatta Tweed
38 [4]
2017 Jade Ransfield
Maddison Peeters
Yeronga South Brisbane
Wilston Grange
39 [5]
2018 Jenae Govan Coorparoo 34 [9]
2019 Kalinda Howarth Bond University 29 [8]

QAFLW Rising Star

Year Player Name Club Ref.
2014 Maddy Roberts Coolangatta Tweed [1]
2015 Marley Beaven University of Queensland [2]
2016 Arianna Clarke Coolangatta Tweed [4]
2017 Tahlia Randall Wilston Grange [5]
2018 Nat Grider University of Queensland [10]
2019 Lily Postlethwaite Maroochydore [8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Davey double at Grogan Medal". AFL Queensland. 15 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Grogan Medal Night Wrap". AFL Queensland. 20 September 2015.
  3. ^ "WATCH: Zielke and Zanchetta QWAFL B&F". AFL Queensland. 22 September 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Grogan Medal and Awards Wrap". AFL Queensland. 11 September 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "Mills and Burge tie for Grogan Medal". AFL Queensland. 17 September 2017.
  6. ^ Fielding, Josie (18 September 2017). "Kate McCarthy wins QWAFL's Best and Fairest". Brisbane Lions. Telstra Media.
  7. ^ Wingard, Ant (17 September 2018). "Groves-Little becomes youngest ever QWAFL Best and Fairest winner". AFL Queensland.
  8. ^ a b c "Bates and Neate claim AFL Queensland top honours". AFL Queensland. 9 September 2019.
  9. ^ Cheadle, Josh (18 September 2018). "Groves-Little claims QWAFL B&F". Gold Coast. Telstra Media.
  10. ^ Wingard, Ant (3 October 2018). "AFLW the next chapter in Grider's Collingwood connection". AFL Queensland.