Queensland State League
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Queensland State League (QSL) is a semi-professional Australian rules football competition for clubs from South East Queensland.
It is the largest Australian football league in Queensland and has origins as early as 1903.
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[edit] History
The first Queensland Football League (QFL) was formed in July 1903. In August 1927 the QFL was renamed the Queensland Australian National Football League (QANFL). In 1964 the QANFL became the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL), a limited liability company. After the 1996 season, the QAFL went into receivership. A new governing body, the Queensland Australian Football Council, was formed in 1997, alongside a new premiership competition, Queensland State Football League (QSFL). In 1999, the QSFL also went into voluntary liquidation being replaced. Another new organisation, AFL Queensland (AFLQ), was formed in 2000. The new premiership competition was called the AFLQ State League.
[edit] Recent Premiers
- 2000 - Southport
- 2001 - Brisbane
- 2002 - Mt Gravatt
- 2003 - Morningside
- 2004 - Morningside
- 2005 - Southport
- 2006 - Southport
[edit] Recent Grand Final Results
[edit] 2005 Season
Southport defeated Morningside at the Brisbane Cricket Ground. Crowd: 3,257
[edit] 2006 Season
Southport defeated Zillmere at Carrara Stadium. Crowd: 4,842
[edit] Best & Fairest
The best player in the Queensland State League is awarded the Grogan Medal.
[edit] Clubs
[edit] Division 1
Club | Suburb | Official Website |
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Broadbeach Football Club | Broadbeach | Official Site |
Labrador Football Club | Labrador | Official Site |
Morningside Australian Football Club | Morningside | Official Site |
Mt Gravatt Football Club | Mt Gravatt | Official Site |
Redlands Football Club | Redland Bay | Official Site |
Southport Australian Rules Football Club | Southport | Official Site |
Suncoast Lions Football Club | Sunshine Coast | Official Site |
Zillmere Eagles Australian Football Club | Zillmere | Official Site |
[edit] Division 2
Club | Suburb | Official Website |
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Aspley Hornets | Aspley | Official Site |
Burleigh Bombers | Burleigh | Official Site |
Coolangatta Tweed Heads AFC | Coolangatta | Official Site |
Maroochy/North Shore AFC | Maroochydore | Official Site |
Mayne AFC | Mayne | Official Site |
Noosa AFC | Noosa | Official Site |
Palm Beach Currumbin AFC | Currumbin | Official Site |
Sandgate AFC | Sandgate | Official Site |
Springwood AFC | Springwood | Official Site |
Surfers Paradise AFC | Surfers Paradise | Official Site |
Western Magpies AFC | Chelmer | Official Site |
Wilston Grange AFC | Kedron | Official Site |
[edit] Former Clubs
- Coorparoo Football Club
- Kedron Football Club
- Workshops Football Club
- Brisbanes Football Club
- South Brisbane Football Club
- Locomotives Football Club
- West Brisbane Football Club
- Norths
- City
- Souths
- Wests
- Valley
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Clubs in the AFL Queensland State League |
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Division 1 |
Broadbeach | Labrador | Morningside | Mt Gravatt | Redlands | Southport | Suncoast Lions | Northern Eagles |
Division 2 |
Aspley Hornets | Burleigh Bombers | Coolangatta Tweed Heads | Maroochy North Shore | Mayne | Noosa | Palm Beach Currumbin | Sandgate | Surfers Paradise | Western Magpies | Wilston Grange |
Governing Body | |
Professional Clubs | |
Metropolitan Leagues |
AFLQ State League | AFLQ State Association |
Regional Leagues |
Bundaberg-Wide Bay | Cairns | Capricornia | Darling Downs | Mackay | Mt Isa | Townsville |
Junior Leagues |
Brisbane | Gold Coast | Cairns | Sunshine Coast | Darling Downs | Independent Schools |
Women's Leagues |
AFL Queensland Women's | Cairns | Townsville | Youth Girls Competition |
Masters Leagues |
Masters Australian Football Queensland |
Principal Venues |