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Australian rules football leagues in regional Queensland

There are several Australian rules football leagues in regional Queensland.

The sport of Australian rules football has a rich history in Queensland which dates back to the 1860s, however the game outside of South East Queensland was slower to take off than in Brisbane.

In 1913, a team of servicemen briefly existed on Thursday Island, but was short-lived. In 1944, a league of servicemen was formed around the Atherton Tableland. Teams represented included Wongabel, Wondelca, Kairi, Mareeba and Ravenshoe. The league was a precursor to the nearby Cairns, Queensland league.

In 1955, the Townsville Australian Football League began. Two years later the Cairns Australian Football League was formed. AFL was also introduced to Mount Isa. In the early 1970s, organised leagues started appearing in Mackay, the Darling Downs and Central Queensland.

The Australian Football League has occasionally played pre-season matches in Cairns and there have been semi-regular premiership matches on the Gold Coast.

Current competitions edit

AFL Cairns edit

AFL Cairns is a semi-professional league that includes clubs from the Cairns region in Queensland, Australia. It is widely regarded as the strongest regional Australian rules football league in Queensland and has a large base at Cazaly's Stadium which has staged pre-season Australian Football League matches.

The league has significant coverage in local media such as The Cairns Post. Each year the Grand Final attracts between 2,000–3,000 spectators.

AFL Capricornia edit

AFL Capricornia is an amateur competition played in the areas of Rockhampton, Gladstone and Yeppoon between the months of March and September in the cooler seasons of the Central Queensland climate.

The league is covered primarily by the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin in the local print media.

AFL Darling Downs edit

AFL Darling Downs is an amateur competition formed as the Darling Downs Australian Football League in 1971. It is based around the city of Toowoomba west of Brisbane. The senior representative team is known as the Demons and wear guernseys modelled on the Melbourne Demons guernseys. The Under 18 representative team who participate in the AFLQ Under 18 competition are known as the "Crows" and wear guernseys modelled on the Adelaide Crows guernseys.

AFL Mackay edit

AFL Mackay is an amateur competition formed as the Mackay Australian Football League in 1970. It is based around the city of Mackay with further clubs in Airlie Beach, Sarina, Alligator Creek, Pioneer Valley and Moranbah. The representative team is known as the Crows.

AFL Mount Isa edit

AFL Mount Isa is an amateur competition formed as the North West Australian Football League in 1967, changing its name to the Mount Isa AFL in 1969. Prior to this the game was played but was not organised. It is based around the city of Mount Isa.

The first matches in Mount Isa were played in 1932.[1] The city had 3 clubs by 1933.[2] Another league was formed in 1955.[3] However the current league wasn't established until much later.

Current Clubs edit

Official Name Nickname Home Colours Years in competition Premierships Premiership Years
Mount Isa Buffaloes ARFC Buffaloes Legend Oval, Mount Isa
 
1983- 5 1992, 1994, 1995, 2017, 2018
Mount Isa Tigers Tigers Legend Oval, Mount Isa
 
1967- 11 1971, 1973, 1983, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016
Lake Nash AFC Bats
(formerly Bushies, Young Guns, Lake Nash)
Alpurrurulam Oval, Alpurrurulam (NT)
 
*1993- 2 2002, 2003
Dajarra Rhinos FC Rhinos Monument Sports Oval, Dajarra
 
2018- 0

Former Clubs edit

Official Name Nickname Home Colours Years in competition Premierships Premiership Years
Mount Isa Rovers ARFC Rovers Legend Oval, Mount Isa
 
1967- 24 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986,1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013

Premiers edit

North West Australian Football League (1967-1968) / Mount Isa AFL (1969-1999) / AFL Mount Isa (2000-present)

  • 1967: Hawks
  • 1968: Rovers
  • 1969: Saints
  • 1970: Saints
  • 1971: Tigers
  • 1972: Hawks
  • 1973: Tigers
  • 1974: Saints
  • 1975: Hawks
  • 1976: Rovers
  • 1977: Mary Kathleen
  • 1978: Mary Kathleen
  • 1979: Mary Kathleen
  • 1980: Rovers
  • 1981: Rovers
  • 1982: Rovers
  • 1983: Tigers
  • 1984: Rovers
  • 1985: Rovers
  • 1986: Rovers
  • 1987: Saints
  • 1988: Rovers
  • 1989: Tigers
  • 1990: Rovers
  • 1991: Rovers
  • 1992: Buffaloes
  • 1993: Rovers
  • 1994: Buffaloes
  • 1995: Buffaloes
  • 1996: Rovers
  • 1997: Rovers
  • 1998: Tigers
  • 1999: Tigers
  • 2000: Rovers
  • 2001: Rovers
  • 2002: Lake Nash, Mighty Bats
  • 2003: Lake Nash, Mighty Bats
  • 2004: Rovers
  • 2005: Rovers[4]
  • 2006: Tigers
  • 2007: Rovers
  • 2008: Rovers
  • 2009: Rovers
  • 2010: Rovers
  • 2011: Tigers
  • 2012: Rovers
  • 2013: Rovers
  • 2014: Tigers
  • 2015: Tigers
  • 2016: Tigers
  • 2017: Buffaloes
  • 2018: Buffaloes

AFL Townsville edit

AFL Townsville is an amateur competition formed as the Townsville Australian Football League in 1955, the first AFL competition to be formed in Queensland outside of the South East. It is based around the city of Townsville. For a short period in the 1980s, the competition was played during the summer months. The representative team is known as the Eagles and they wear similar guernseys to the Zillmere Eagles old white and blue guernsey's.

AFL Wide Bay edit

The AFL Wide Bay competition was formerly known as the Bundaberg-Wide Bay Australian Football League which was formed in 1987 through the merger of the Bundaberg Australian Football League and Wide Bay Australian Football Leagues. The competition currently features teams from the cities of Bundaberg, Maryborough and Hervey Bay. The representative team is known as the Tigers wearing guernseys similar to those of the Richmond Tigers.

Clubs edit

Club Moniker Colours Years in competition No. of Premierships
ATW Bundaberg Eagles
 
1997–* 9
Bay Power Power
 
2004–
Brothers Bulldogs Bulldogs
 
1987– 3
Hervey Bay Bombers
 
1987– 15
  • ATW Bundaberg Eagles was the result of the merger of North Bundaberg Kangaroos and South Bundaberg/ATW Magpies
  • Brothers Bulldogs were known as West Bundaberg Bulldogs 1987-1996

Former Clubs edit

Club Moniker Colours Years in competition No. of Premierships
Gympie Cats
 
1984, 1987-1988, 1993-1999, 2003-2006, 2017 -
Maryborough Bears
 
1988, 1990–1991, 1993–1999, 2001–2012, 2018*
  • Maryborough Bears' previous moniker was Maryborough Tigers from 1988–1994

Premiers edit

Bundaberg Wide Bay AFL (1987-1999) / AFL Bundaberg Wide Bay (2000-2009) / AFL Wide Bay (2010-present)

  • 1987: West Bundaberg
  • 1988: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 1989: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 1990: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 1991: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 1992: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 1993: Fraser Coast
  • 1994: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 1995: West Bundaberg
  • 1996: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 1997: ATW Bundaberg
  • 1998: ATW Bundaberg
  • 1999: ATW Bundaberg
  • 2000: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 2001: ATW Bundaberg
  • 2002: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 2003: League in recess
  • 2004: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 2005: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 2006: ATW Bundaberg
  • 2007: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 2008: ATW Bundaberg
  • 2009: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 2010: Brothers Bulldogs
  • 2011: ATW Bundaberg
  • 2012: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 2013: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 2014: ATW Bundaberg
  • 2015: ATW Bundaberg
  • 2016: ATW Bundaberg

Defunct competitions edit

Bundaberg Australian Football League edit

The Bundaberg Australian Football League was an amateur competition formed in 1972 and continued until 1986, before merging with the Wide Bay Australian Football League, starting a new competition called the Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League in 1987, now known as AFL Wide Bay.

The four foundation clubs were Burnett Heads, Southern Suburbs (South Bundaberg), Western Suburbs (West Bundaberg), and North Bundaberg.

Clubs edit

Club Colours Years in Competition Premierships
North Bundaberg
 
1972–1986 5
South Bundaberg
 
1972–1986 1
West Bundaberg
 
1972–1986 5
Burnett Heads
 
1972–1982 -
Hervey Bay
 
1977, 1982–1983 3
South Bundaberg (2)
 
1979 -
Maryborough
 
1979 -
Biggenden
 
1983 -
Gympie
 
1984 -
Cooloola Coast
 
1984 -
Urangan
 
1984 1
Brothers
 
1985 -

Premiers edit

Bundaberg AFL (1972-1986)

  • 1972: North Bundaberg
  • 1973: Western Suburbs
  • 1974: Western Suburbs
  • 1975: North Bundaberg
  • 1976: North Bundaberg
  • 1977: Hervey Bay
  • 1978: North Bundaberg
  • 1979: North Bundaberg
  • 1980: West Bundaberg
  • 1981: South Bundaberg
  • 1982: Hervey Bay
  • 1983: Hervey Bay
  • 1984: Urangan[5]
  • 1985: West Bundaberg
  • 1986: West Bundaberg

Central Highlands Australian Football League edit

The Central Highlands Australian Football League was an amateur competition formed in 1983 and ceased operations after the 1997 season. Most of the previous clubs still exist and operate Auskick programs, including Dysart and Emerald. The Moranbah Bulldogs moved to the Mackay Australian Football League after the league folded.

The league was a once flourishing competition with Clubs competing in Seniors, Reserves and juniors in Under 16's, 14's, and 12's. Around 1994, the mines in the area shifted from a five-day week into a seven-day 12-hour roster, which in turn limited teams' playing rosters. The league then changed onfield playing numbers from 18 to 13 with unlimited bench players. Unfortunately this still did not help and most clubs were forced to cease operations due to lack of playing numbers and not of financial matters.

Prior to the formation of the competition, Dysart, Middlemount and Moranbah had played in Mackay's competition.

Clubs edit

Club Colours Nickname Years in competition Premierships
Blackwater Dark Blue and White Cats 1983–1997 3
Clermont Red and Black Bombers 1985–1986 -
Dysart Red and White Swans 1983–1997 2
Emerald Black, White and Red Saints 1983–1997 7
Middlemount Blue and White Kangaroos 1983–1991 1
Moranbah Blue, White and Red bulldogs 1983–1988, 1994–1997 2
Tieri Black and Yellow Tigers 1983–1991, 1996 -
United Black and Yellow Tigers 1992–1995 -

Premiers edit

Central Highlands AFL (1983-1997)

  • 1983: Dysart
  • 1984: Dysart
  • 1985: Moranbah
  • 1986: Moranbah
  • 1987: Middlemount
  • 1988: Emerald
  • 1989: Emerald
  • 1990: Blackwater
  • 1991: Blackwater
  • 1992: Blackwater
  • 1993: Emerald
  • 1994: Emerald
  • 1995: Emerald
  • 1996: Emerald
  • 1997: Emerald

Gold Coast Australian Football League edit

The Gold Coast Australian Football League was a competition that operated from at least 1961 to 1996 before being absorbed by the Queensland AFL as its Gold Coast Division.

Clubs edit

Club Colours Years in Competition Premierships
Ashmore Nerang Black and White 1985-1989 0
Broadbeach White and blue 1971–1996 2
Burleigh Heads Red and Black 1979–1996 0
Coolangatta Tweed Heads 1965–1996 6
Ipswich 1963 0
Labrador Black and Yellow 1964–1996 5
Lismore 1968–1970, 1978–1983 0
Palm Beach-Currumbin Yellow and Purple 1961–1996 4
Robina Roos Blue and White 1996 0
Southport White and black 1961–1982 9
Surfers Paradise Red and Blue 1962–1996 9

Premiers edit

Gold Coast AFL (1961-1996) / AFLQ - Gold Coast Division (1997-1999)

  • 1961: Southport
  • 1962: Southport
  • 1963: Surfers Paradise
  • 1964: Southport
  • 1965: Palm Beach-Currumbin
  • 1966: Southport
  • 1967: Surfers Paradise
  • 1968: Surfers Paradise
  • 1969: Surfers Paradise
  • 1970: Labrador
  • 1971: Palm Beach-Currumbin
  • 1972: Surfers Paradise
  • 1973: Palm Beach-Currumbin
  • 1974: Surfers Paradise
  • 1975: Southport
  • 1976: Southport
  • 1977: Southport
  • 1978: Coolangatta
  • 1979: Southport
  • 1980: Southport
  • 1981: Coolangatta
  • 1982: Coolangatta
  • 1983: Coolangatta
  • 1984: Surfers Paradise
  • 1985: Palm Beach-Currumbin
  • 1986: Labrador
  • 1987: Broadbeach
  • 1988: Coolangatta
  • 1989: Coolangatta
  • 1990: Surfers Paradise
  • 1991: Labrador
  • 1992: Surfers Paradise
  • 1993: Labrador
  • 1994: Labrador
  • 1995: Palm Beach-Currumbin
  • 1996: Broadbeach
  • 1997: Palm Beach-Currumbin
  • 1998: Surfers Paradise
  • 1999: Palm Beach-Currumbin

Maryborough Australian Football League edit

The Maryborough Australian Football League was an amateur competition that lasted two full seasons in 1981 and 1982. In 1983, there was only a limited number of fixtures, and due to lack of players, the competition folded after the season was over.

In 1983, Biggenden played in both the Bundaberg AFL and the Maryborough competition. Biggenden 2 lost to Cooloola Coast in the 1983 MAFL Grand Final, as their seniors did the previous year.

Clubs edit

Club Colours Years in Competition Premierships
Biggenden Brown and White 1981–1983 1
Cooloola Coast Navy Blue and White 1982–1983 2
Isis Brown and Yellow 1981–1983 -
Maryborough[6] Black and Gold 1981–1983 -
Torbanlea[citation needed] Red and Blue 1981 -

Premiers edit

Maryborough AFL (1981-1983)

  • 1981 Biggenden[7]
  • 1982 Cooloola Coast
  • 1983 Cooloola Coast[8]

Sunshine Coast Australian Football League edit

The Sunshine Coast Australian Football League was an amateur competition that was formed in 1970 and continued until 1992. The three foundation clubs were Noosa, Maroochydore and Nambour.

In 1993, the clubs from the competition played in the Brisbane Australian Football League, and later split up into various AFL South Queensland Divisions.

Clubs edit

Club Colours Nickname Years in competition Premierships
Caboolture Maroon, Blue and Gold Lions (Cats 73-75) 1973–1975, 1984–1987, 1990 -
Caloundra Navy Blue and White Panthers (Cats 73-80) 1973–1983, 1985–1989, 1991–1992 4
Gympie Navy Blue and White Cats 1971–1983, 1992 -
Hervey Bay Red and Green Seahawks 1978–1981 -
Kawana Blue and Yellow Eagles 1983–1984, 1990–1992 -
Maroochydore Green and Gold 1970–1992 11
Maryborough Black and Gold Tigers 1977 -
Mooloolah Valley Black and White Magpies 1985–1988 -
Nambour Navy Blue and White Blues 1970–1975, 1977–1992 1
Noosa Black and Gold Tigers 1970–1992 7
Pomona Blue and Gold Demons 1975, 1987–1990 -
Pomona/Cooroy Red and Blue Demons 1976–1986 -
Pomona/Gympie Blue, White and Gold Devil Cats 1991 -
Southern Districts Red, Blue and Gold Wildcats 1987–1989 -

Premiers edit

Sunshine Coast AFL (1970-1992)

  • 1970: Maroochydore
  • 1971: Maroochydore
  • 1972: Maroochydore
  • 1973: Noosa
  • 1974: Maroochydore
  • 1975: Noosa
  • 1976: Noosa
  • 1977: Noosa
  • 1978: Maroochydore
  • 1979: Maroochydore
  • 1980: Noosa
  • 1981: Noosa
  • 1982: Maroochydore
  • 1983: Maroochydore
  • 1984: Maroochydore
  • 1985: Noosa
  • 1986: Maroochydore
  • 1987: Caloundra
  • 1988: Caloundra
  • 1989: Maroochydore
  • 1990: Nambour
  • 1991: Caloundra
  • 1992: Caloundra

Wide Bay Australian Football League edit

The Wide Bay Australian Football League was a short-lived amateur competition that was formed in 1985 as a result of a breakaway from the Bundaberg Australian Football League. It only lasted two years before merging with the league it broke away from.

Clubs edit

Club Colours Years in competition Premierships
Cooloola Coast Navy Blue and White 1985–1986 -
Gympie Blues[9] 1985 -
Gympie Cats Navy Blue and White 1985–1986 -
Hervey Bay Bombers Black and Red 1985–1986 2
Hervey Bay Hawks Brown and Yellow 1985 -
Maryborough Black and Gold 1986 -

Premiers edit

Wide Bay AFL (1985-1986)

  • 1985: Hervey Bay Bombers
  • 1986: Hervey Bay Bombers

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AT MOUNT ISA "Aussie" Rules Played". Sporting Globe. No. 1042. Victoria, Australia. 3 August 1932. p. 8 (Edition1). Retrieved 26 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "AUSTRALIAN RULES". The Brisbane Courier. No. 23, 485. Queensland, Australia. 9 May 1933. p. 16. Retrieved 19 June 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ Bird, Murray; Parker, Greg (2018). More of the Kangaroo: 150 Years of Australian Football in Queensland - 1866 to 2016. Morningside, Qld. p. vii. ISBN 978-0-9943936-1-6. OCLC 1082363978.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ "Rovers Win". The North West Star Mount Isa. Mount Isa, Queensland. 12 September 2005. p. 20.
  5. ^ "Urangan in Rules Win". News Mail Bundaberg. Bundaberg, Queensland. 28 August 1984. p. 17.
  6. ^ "Up There Cazaly". Maryborough Chronicle Maryborough. Maryborough, Queensland. 4 August 1981. p. 14.
  7. ^ "Up There Cazaly". Maryborough Chronicle Maryborough. Maryborough, Queensland. 4 August 1981. p. 14.
  8. ^ "Dolphins win final 158-32". Maryborough Chronicle Maryborough. Maryborough, Queensland. 23 August 1983. p. 14.
  9. ^ Wide Bay AFL Year Book 1985.

External links edit

Leagues edit

  • Official AFL Cairns Website
  • Official AFL Capricornia Site
  • Official AFL Darling Downs Site
  • Official AFL Mackay Website
  • Official AFL Mount Isa Website
  • Official AFL Townsville Website
  • Official AFL Wide Bay Website

Clubs edit

  • Thuringowa Bulldogs AFL Club site

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There are several Australian rules football leagues in regional Queensland The sport of Australian rules football has a rich history in Queensland which dates back to the 1860s however the game outside of South East Queensland was slower to take off than in Brisbane In 1913 a team of servicemen briefly existed on Thursday Island but was short lived In 1944 a league of servicemen was formed around the Atherton Tableland Teams represented included Wongabel Wondelca Kairi Mareeba and Ravenshoe The league was a precursor to the nearby Cairns Queensland league In 1955 the Townsville Australian Football League began Two years later the Cairns Australian Football League was formed AFL was also introduced to Mount Isa In the early 1970s organised leagues started appearing in Mackay the Darling Downs and Central Queensland The Australian Football League has occasionally played pre season matches in Cairns and there have been semi regular premiership matches on the Gold Coast Contents 1 Current competitions 1 1 AFL Cairns 1 2 AFL Capricornia 1 3 AFL Darling Downs 1 4 AFL Mackay 1 5 AFL Mount Isa 1 5 1 Current Clubs 1 5 2 Former Clubs 1 5 3 Premiers 1 6 AFL Townsville 1 7 AFL Wide Bay 1 7 1 Clubs 1 7 2 Former Clubs 1 7 3 Premiers 2 Defunct competitions 2 1 Bundaberg Australian Football League 2 1 1 Clubs 2 1 2 Premiers 2 2 Central Highlands Australian Football League 2 2 1 Clubs 2 2 2 Premiers 2 3 Gold Coast Australian Football League 2 3 1 Clubs 2 3 2 Premiers 2 4 Maryborough Australian Football League 2 4 1 Clubs 2 4 2 Premiers 2 5 Sunshine Coast Australian Football League 2 5 1 Clubs 2 5 2 Premiers 2 6 Wide Bay Australian Football League 2 6 1 Clubs 2 6 2 Premiers 3 See also 4 References 5 External links 5 1 Leagues 5 2 ClubsCurrent competitions editAFL Cairns edit Main article AFL Cairns AFL Cairns is a semi professional league that includes clubs from the Cairns region in Queensland Australia It is widely regarded as the strongest regional Australian rules football league in Queensland and has a large base at Cazaly s Stadium which has staged pre season Australian Football League matches The league has significant coverage in local media such as The Cairns Post Each year the Grand Final attracts between 2 000 3 000 spectators AFL Capricornia edit Main article AFL Capricornia AFL Capricornia is an amateur competition played in the areas of Rockhampton Gladstone and Yeppoon between the months of March and September in the cooler seasons of the Central Queensland climate The league is covered primarily by the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin in the local print media AFL Darling Downs edit Main article AFL Darling Downs AFL Darling Downs is an amateur competition formed as the Darling Downs Australian Football League in 1971 It is based around the city of Toowoomba west of Brisbane The senior representative team is known as the Demons and wear guernseys modelled on the Melbourne Demons guernseys The Under 18 representative team who participate in the AFLQ Under 18 competition are known as the Crows and wear guernseys modelled on the Adelaide Crows guernseys AFL Mackay edit Main article AFL Mackay AFL Mackay is an amateur competition formed as the Mackay Australian Football League in 1970 It is based around the city of Mackay with further clubs in Airlie Beach Sarina Alligator Creek Pioneer Valley and Moranbah The representative team is known as the Crows AFL Mount Isa edit AFL Mount Isa is an amateur competition formed as the North West Australian Football League in 1967 changing its name to the Mount Isa AFL in 1969 Prior to this the game was played but was not organised It is based around the city of Mount Isa The first matches in Mount Isa were played in 1932 1 The city had 3 clubs by 1933 2 Another league was formed in 1955 3 However the current league wasn t established until much later Current Clubs edit Official Name Nickname Home Colours Years in competition Premierships Premiership YearsMount Isa Buffaloes ARFC Buffaloes Legend Oval Mount Isa nbsp 1983 5 1992 1994 1995 2017 2018Mount Isa Tigers Tigers Legend Oval Mount Isa nbsp 1967 11 1971 1973 1983 1989 1998 1999 2006 2011 2014 2015 2016Lake Nash AFC Bats formerly Bushies Young Guns Lake Nash Alpurrurulam Oval Alpurrurulam NT nbsp 1993 2 2002 2003Dajarra Rhinos FC Rhinos Monument Sports Oval Dajarra nbsp 2018 0Former Clubs edit Official Name Nickname Home Colours Years in competition Premierships Premiership YearsMount Isa Rovers ARFC Rovers Legend Oval Mount Isa nbsp 1967 24 1968 1976 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1988 1990 1991 1993 1996 1997 2000 2001 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013Premiers edit North West Australian Football League 1967 1968 Mount Isa AFL 1969 1999 AFL Mount Isa 2000 present 1967 Hawks 1968 Rovers 1969 Saints 1970 Saints 1971 Tigers 1972 Hawks 1973 Tigers 1974 Saints 1975 Hawks 1976 Rovers 1977 Mary Kathleen 1978 Mary Kathleen 1979 Mary Kathleen 1980 Rovers 1981 Rovers 1982 Rovers 1983 Tigers 1984 Rovers 1985 Rovers 1986 Rovers 1987 Saints 1988 Rovers 1989 Tigers 1990 Rovers 1991 Rovers 1992 Buffaloes 1993 Rovers 1994 Buffaloes 1995 Buffaloes 1996 Rovers 1997 Rovers 1998 Tigers 1999 Tigers 2000 Rovers 2001 Rovers 2002 Lake Nash Mighty Bats 2003 Lake Nash Mighty Bats 2004 Rovers 2005 Rovers 4 2006 Tigers 2007 Rovers 2008 Rovers 2009 Rovers 2010 Rovers 2011 Tigers 2012 Rovers 2013 Rovers 2014 Tigers 2015 Tigers 2016 Tigers 2017 Buffaloes 2018 Buffaloes AFL Townsville edit Main article AFL Townsville AFL Townsville is an amateur competition formed as the Townsville Australian Football League in 1955 the first AFL competition to be formed in Queensland outside of the South East It is based around the city of Townsville For a short period in the 1980s the competition was played during the summer months The representative team is known as the Eagles and they wear similar guernseys to the Zillmere Eagles old white and blue guernsey s AFL Wide Bay edit Main article AFL Wide Bay The AFL Wide Bay competition was formerly known as the Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League which was formed in 1987 through the merger of the Bundaberg Australian Football League and Wide Bay Australian Football Leagues The competition currently features teams from the cities of Bundaberg Maryborough and Hervey Bay The representative team is known as the Tigers wearing guernseys similar to those of the Richmond Tigers Clubs edit Club Moniker Colours Years in competition No of PremiershipsATW Bundaberg Eagles nbsp 1997 9Bay Power Power nbsp 2004 Brothers Bulldogs Bulldogs nbsp 1987 3Hervey Bay Bombers nbsp 1987 15ATW Bundaberg Eagles was the result of the merger of North Bundaberg Kangaroos and South Bundaberg ATW Magpies Brothers Bulldogs were known as West Bundaberg Bulldogs 1987 1996Former Clubs edit Club Moniker Colours Years in competition No of PremiershipsGympie Cats nbsp 1984 1987 1988 1993 1999 2003 2006 2017 Maryborough Bears nbsp 1988 1990 1991 1993 1999 2001 2012 2018 Maryborough Bears previous moniker was Maryborough Tigers from 1988 1994Premiers edit Bundaberg Wide Bay AFL 1987 1999 AFL Bundaberg Wide Bay 2000 2009 AFL Wide Bay 2010 present 1987 West Bundaberg 1988 Hervey Bay Bombers 1989 Hervey Bay Bombers 1990 Hervey Bay Bombers 1991 Hervey Bay Bombers 1992 Hervey Bay Bombers 1993 Fraser Coast 1994 Hervey Bay Bombers 1995 West Bundaberg 1996 Hervey Bay Bombers 1997 ATW Bundaberg 1998 ATW Bundaberg 1999 ATW Bundaberg 2000 Hervey Bay Bombers 2001 ATW Bundaberg 2002 Hervey Bay Bombers 2003 League in recess 2004 Hervey Bay Bombers 2005 Hervey Bay Bombers 2006 ATW Bundaberg 2007 Hervey Bay Bombers 2008 ATW Bundaberg 2009 Hervey Bay Bombers 2010 Brothers Bulldogs 2011 ATW Bundaberg 2012 Hervey Bay Bombers 2013 Hervey Bay Bombers 2014 ATW Bundaberg 2015 ATW Bundaberg 2016 ATW BundabergDefunct competitions editBundaberg Australian Football League edit The Bundaberg Australian Football League was an amateur competition formed in 1972 and continued until 1986 before merging with the Wide Bay Australian Football League starting a new competition called the Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League in 1987 now known as AFL Wide Bay The four foundation clubs were Burnett Heads Southern Suburbs South Bundaberg Western Suburbs West Bundaberg and North Bundaberg Clubs edit Club Colours Years in Competition PremiershipsNorth Bundaberg nbsp 1972 1986 5South Bundaberg nbsp 1972 1986 1West Bundaberg nbsp 1972 1986 5Burnett Heads nbsp 1972 1982 Hervey Bay nbsp 1977 1982 1983 3South Bundaberg 2 nbsp 1979 Maryborough nbsp 1979 Biggenden nbsp 1983 Gympie nbsp 1984 Cooloola Coast nbsp 1984 Urangan nbsp 1984 1Brothers nbsp 1985 Premiers edit Bundaberg AFL 1972 1986 1972 North Bundaberg 1973 Western Suburbs 1974 Western Suburbs 1975 North Bundaberg 1976 North Bundaberg 1977 Hervey Bay 1978 North Bundaberg 1979 North Bundaberg 1980 West Bundaberg 1981 South Bundaberg 1982 Hervey Bay 1983 Hervey Bay 1984 Urangan 5 1985 West Bundaberg 1986 West Bundaberg Central Highlands Australian Football League edit The Central Highlands Australian Football League was an amateur competition formed in 1983 and ceased operations after the 1997 season Most of the previous clubs still exist and operate Auskick programs including Dysart and Emerald The Moranbah Bulldogs moved to the Mackay Australian Football League after the league folded The league was a once flourishing competition with Clubs competing in Seniors Reserves and juniors in Under 16 s 14 s and 12 s Around 1994 the mines in the area shifted from a five day week into a seven day 12 hour roster which in turn limited teams playing rosters The league then changed onfield playing numbers from 18 to 13 with unlimited bench players Unfortunately this still did not help and most clubs were forced to cease operations due to lack of playing numbers and not of financial matters Prior to the formation of the competition Dysart Middlemount and Moranbah had played in Mackay s competition Clubs edit Club Colours Nickname Years in competition PremiershipsBlackwater Dark Blue and White Cats 1983 1997 3Clermont Red and Black Bombers 1985 1986 Dysart Red and White Swans 1983 1997 2Emerald Black White and Red Saints 1983 1997 7Middlemount Blue and White Kangaroos 1983 1991 1Moranbah Blue White and Red bulldogs 1983 1988 1994 1997 2Tieri Black and Yellow Tigers 1983 1991 1996 United Black and Yellow Tigers 1992 1995 Premiers edit Central Highlands AFL 1983 1997 1983 Dysart 1984 Dysart 1985 Moranbah 1986 Moranbah 1987 Middlemount 1988 Emerald 1989 Emerald 1990 Blackwater 1991 Blackwater 1992 Blackwater 1993 Emerald 1994 Emerald 1995 Emerald 1996 Emerald 1997 Emerald Gold Coast Australian Football League edit The Gold Coast Australian Football League was a competition that operated from at least 1961 to 1996 before being absorbed by the Queensland AFL as its Gold Coast Division Clubs edit Club Colours Years in Competition PremiershipsAshmore Nerang Black and White 1985 1989 0Broadbeach White and blue 1971 1996 2Burleigh Heads Red and Black 1979 1996 0Coolangatta Tweed Heads 1965 1996 6Ipswich 1963 0Labrador Black and Yellow 1964 1996 5Lismore 1968 1970 1978 1983 0Palm Beach Currumbin Yellow and Purple 1961 1996 4Robina Roos Blue and White 1996 0Southport White and black 1961 1982 9Surfers Paradise Red and Blue 1962 1996 9Premiers edit Gold Coast AFL 1961 1996 AFLQ Gold Coast Division 1997 1999 1961 Southport 1962 Southport 1963 Surfers Paradise 1964 Southport 1965 Palm Beach Currumbin 1966 Southport 1967 Surfers Paradise 1968 Surfers Paradise 1969 Surfers Paradise 1970 Labrador 1971 Palm Beach Currumbin 1972 Surfers Paradise 1973 Palm Beach Currumbin 1974 Surfers Paradise 1975 Southport 1976 Southport 1977 Southport 1978 Coolangatta 1979 Southport 1980 Southport 1981 Coolangatta 1982 Coolangatta 1983 Coolangatta 1984 Surfers Paradise 1985 Palm Beach Currumbin 1986 Labrador 1987 Broadbeach 1988 Coolangatta 1989 Coolangatta 1990 Surfers Paradise 1991 Labrador 1992 Surfers Paradise 1993 Labrador 1994 Labrador 1995 Palm Beach Currumbin 1996 Broadbeach 1997 Palm Beach Currumbin 1998 Surfers Paradise 1999 Palm Beach Currumbin Maryborough Australian Football League edit The Maryborough Australian Football League was an amateur competition that lasted two full seasons in 1981 and 1982 In 1983 there was only a limited number of fixtures and due to lack of players the competition folded after the season was over In 1983 Biggenden played in both the Bundaberg AFL and the Maryborough competition Biggenden 2 lost to Cooloola Coast in the 1983 MAFL Grand Final as their seniors did the previous year Clubs edit Club Colours Years in Competition PremiershipsBiggenden Brown and White 1981 1983 1Cooloola Coast Navy Blue and White 1982 1983 2Isis Brown and Yellow 1981 1983 Maryborough 6 Black and Gold 1981 1983 Torbanlea citation needed Red and Blue 1981 Premiers edit Maryborough AFL 1981 1983 1981 Biggenden 7 1982 Cooloola Coast 1983 Cooloola Coast 8 Sunshine Coast Australian Football League edit The Sunshine Coast Australian Football League was an amateur competition that was formed in 1970 and continued until 1992 The three foundation clubs were Noosa Maroochydore and Nambour In 1993 the clubs from the competition played in the Brisbane Australian Football League and later split up into various AFL South Queensland Divisions Clubs edit Club Colours Nickname Years in competition PremiershipsCaboolture Maroon Blue and Gold Lions Cats 73 75 1973 1975 1984 1987 1990 Caloundra Navy Blue and White Panthers Cats 73 80 1973 1983 1985 1989 1991 1992 4Gympie Navy Blue and White Cats 1971 1983 1992 Hervey Bay Red and Green Seahawks 1978 1981 Kawana Blue and Yellow Eagles 1983 1984 1990 1992 Maroochydore Green and Gold 1970 1992 11Maryborough Black and Gold Tigers 1977 Mooloolah Valley Black and White Magpies 1985 1988 Nambour Navy Blue and White Blues 1970 1975 1977 1992 1Noosa Black and Gold Tigers 1970 1992 7Pomona Blue and Gold Demons 1975 1987 1990 Pomona Cooroy Red and Blue Demons 1976 1986 Pomona Gympie Blue White and Gold Devil Cats 1991 Southern Districts Red Blue and Gold Wildcats 1987 1989 Premiers edit Sunshine Coast AFL 1970 1992 1970 Maroochydore 1971 Maroochydore 1972 Maroochydore 1973 Noosa 1974 Maroochydore 1975 Noosa 1976 Noosa 1977 Noosa 1978 Maroochydore 1979 Maroochydore 1980 Noosa 1981 Noosa 1982 Maroochydore 1983 Maroochydore 1984 Maroochydore 1985 Noosa 1986 Maroochydore 1987 Caloundra 1988 Caloundra 1989 Maroochydore 1990 Nambour 1991 Caloundra 1992 Caloundra Wide Bay Australian Football League edit The Wide Bay Australian Football League was a short lived amateur competition that was formed in 1985 as a result of a breakaway from the Bundaberg Australian Football League It only lasted two years before merging with the league it broke away from Clubs edit Club Colours Years in competition PremiershipsCooloola Coast Navy Blue and White 1985 1986 Gympie Blues 9 1985 Gympie Cats Navy Blue and White 1985 1986 Hervey Bay Bombers Black and Red 1985 1986 2Hervey Bay Hawks Brown and Yellow 1985 Maryborough Black and Gold 1986 Premiers edit Wide Bay AFL 1985 1986 1985 Hervey Bay Bombers 1986 Hervey Bay BombersSee also edit nbsp Queensland portal nbsp Sports portal nbsp Australia portalAustralian Rules football in QueenslandReferences edit AT MOUNT ISA Aussie Rules Played Sporting Globe No 1042 Victoria Australia 3 August 1932 p 8 Edition1 Retrieved 26 September 2021 via National Library of Australia AUSTRALIAN RULES The Brisbane Courier No 23 485 Queensland Australia 9 May 1933 p 16 Retrieved 19 June 2023 via National Library of Australia Bird Murray Parker Greg 2018 More of the Kangaroo 150 Years of Australian Football in Queensland 1866 to 2016 Morningside Qld p vii ISBN 978 0 9943936 1 6 OCLC 1082363978 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Rovers Win The North West Star Mount Isa Mount Isa Queensland 12 September 2005 p 20 Urangan in Rules Win News Mail Bundaberg Bundaberg Queensland 28 August 1984 p 17 Up There Cazaly Maryborough Chronicle Maryborough Maryborough Queensland 4 August 1981 p 14 Up There Cazaly Maryborough Chronicle Maryborough Maryborough Queensland 4 August 1981 p 14 Dolphins win final 158 32 Maryborough Chronicle Maryborough Maryborough Queensland 23 August 1983 p 14 Wide Bay AFL Year Book 1985 External links editLeagues edit Official AFL Cairns Website Official AFL Capricornia Site Official AFL Darling Downs Site Official AFL Mackay Website Official AFL Mount Isa Website Official AFL Townsville Website Official AFL Wide Bay WebsiteClubs edit Brothers Roos Rockhampton Website Twin City Lions Townsville Thuringowa Bulldogs AFL Club site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Australian rules football leagues in regional Queensland amp oldid 1207693139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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