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Maroochydore Football Club

Maroochydore Australian Football Club is an Australian rules football club based at Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland which competes in AFL Queensland leagues in South East Queensland. Their men's team have been playing in the QAFL since 2020 and their women's team have been playing in the QAFLW since 2017.

Maroochydore Roos
Names
Full nameMaroochydore Australian Football Club
Nickname(s)Roos
Club song"Out we come, out we come, out we come to play!"
2018 season
Club details
Founded1969; 55 years ago (1969)
Colours   
CompetitionQFA Division 1
PresidentCraig Scrase
CoachRoger Delaney
Captain(s)James Page and Dave Hulsman
PremiershipsSunshine Coast AFL: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1989
Brisbane AFL: 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
QFA Division 1: 2017, 2018
Ground(s)Maroochydore Multisports Complex (capacity: 5,000)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Other information
Official websitemaroochydoreroos.com

History edit

Origins edit

The Maroochydore Australian Football Club was formed to compete in the Sunshine Coast Australian Football League. This was an amateur competition that was formed in 1970 and continued until 1992. Other foundation clubs were Noosa 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.[1]

Queensland League edit

In 1998 Maroochydore was elevated to the major state competition in Queensland, in 32 matches Maroochydore won five. At the end of 1999 the Senior club was forced to fold and many players moved to the Northern Eagles.

Merger & demerger edit

In 2004 Maroochydore had a desire to play in the Pineapple Hotel Cup, to overcome a lack of competitiveness the club opted to merge with the North Shore Jets. Seven years after Maroochydore and Northshore amalgamated for mutual gain in the senior ranks, the former has severed the partnership and gone it alone.[1]

The decision to de-amalgamate was reached when Maroochydore held a special general meeting on 29 March. The new entity would be known as the Maroochydore Australian Football Club, or the Roos. That was the name of the club when it folded at the end of the 1999 season, before its rebirth as Maroochy Northshore for the start of the 2005 season. Northshore would be known as the Northshore Jets Australian Football Club.[1]

Recent season results edit

Men's edit

Season Division Result No. of teams in division
2011 AFLQ Premier Division 10th 11
2012 SEQAFL Division 1 8th 11
2013 SEQAFL Division 1 8th 12
2014 QFA North 4th 8
2015 QFA North 2nd 7
2016 QFA North 2nd 6
2017 QFA Division 1 Premiers 10
2018 QFA Division 1 Premiers 10
2019 QFA Division 1 2nd 9
2020 QAFL 5th 9
2021 QAFL 2nd 11
2022 QAFL 7th 12

Women's edit

Season Division Result No. of teams in division
2016 QWAFA Premiers 13
2017 QWAFL 6th 7
2018 QWAFL 7th 7
2019 QAFLW 4th 8
2020 QAFLW 4th 8
2021 QAFLW 3rd 8
2022 QAFLW 4th 8

Premiers edit

Men's edit

Women's edit

Current squad edit

Senior list New Players Coaching staff
  •  1 Sam McKenzie
  •  2 Jake Warren
  •  3 Benjamin Thomas
  •  4 Fraser Cole
  •  5 Mitchell Habgood
  •  6 Jack Taylor
  •  7 Lachlan Robinson
  •  8 Jordan Daniel
  •  9 Jackson Bury
  • 10 Mitchel Scholard
  • 12 Joshua Govan (c)
  • 13 Thomas Holt
  • 15 Hamish Govan
  • 17 Lochie Laing
  • 18 Lukas Kangur
  • 19 Zac Stone
  • 20 Mark Nielsen
  • 21 Brodi Finn
  • 22 Alex Jacobs
  • 23 Sam McLachlan
  • 24 Tom O'Leary
  • 28 Lochie O'Toole
  • 29 Jack Powell
  • 30 Daniel Fleming
  • 31 Ben Kethro
  • 32 Corey Bakes
  • 34 Hayden Smoothy
  • 37 Jy Bennett
  • 38 Bailey Hahn
  • 41 Caleb Silva
  • 44 Jesse Malthouse
  • 45 Brent Pearson
  • 49 Bradley Williams
  • 51 Damon Eastwell
  • 52 Riley Matheson
  • 54 Hunter Moore
  • 55 Sam Butler
  • 57 James Puschmann
  • 64 Harrison Drew
  • -- Josh Wagner
  • -- Jack Lang
  • -- Ben Sloane
  • -- Liam Jacka
  • -- Darren Tanti
  • -- Isaac Carroll
  • -- Max McDonald
  • -- Ty Gallop
  • -- Riley McMillan
  • -- Harrison Kerr




Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



AFL Players from Maroochydore edit

AFL edit

AFLW edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Roos go own way by Mark Bode on Sunshine Coast Daily, 11 April 2012

External links edit

  • Official website


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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Maroochydore Football Club news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Maroochydore Australian Football Club is an Australian rules football club based at Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast Queensland which competes in AFL Queensland leagues in South East Queensland Their men s team have been playing in the QAFL since 2020 and their women s team have been playing in the QAFLW since 2017 Maroochydore RoosNamesFull nameMaroochydore Australian Football ClubNickname s RoosClub song Out we come out we come out we come to play 2018 seasonClub detailsFounded1969 55 years ago 1969 Colours CompetitionQFA Division 1PresidentCraig ScraseCoachRoger DelaneyCaptain s James Page and Dave HulsmanPremiershipsSunshine Coast AFL 1970 1971 1972 1974 1978 1979 1982 1983 1984 1986 1989 Brisbane AFL 1993 1994 1995 1996 QFA Division 1 2017 2018Ground s Maroochydore Multisports Complex capacity 5 000 UniformsHomeAwayOther informationOfficial websitemaroochydoreroos com Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Queensland League 1 3 Merger amp demerger 2 Recent season results 2 1 Men s 2 2 Women s 3 Premiers 3 1 Men s 3 2 Women s 3 3 Current squad 4 AFL Players from Maroochydore 4 1 AFL 4 2 AFLW 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOrigins edit The Maroochydore Australian Football Club was formed to compete in the Sunshine Coast Australian Football League This was an amateur competition that was formed in 1970 and continued until 1992 Other foundation clubs were Noosa 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 1 Queensland League edit In 1998 Maroochydore was elevated to the major state competition in Queensland in 32 matches Maroochydore won five At the end of 1999 the Senior club was forced to fold and many players moved to the Northern Eagles Merger amp demerger edit In 2004 Maroochydore had a desire to play in the Pineapple Hotel Cup to overcome a lack of competitiveness the club opted to merge with the North Shore Jets Seven years after Maroochydore and Northshore amalgamated for mutual gain in the senior ranks the former has severed the partnership and gone it alone 1 The decision to de amalgamate was reached when Maroochydore held a special general meeting on 29 March The new entity would be known as the Maroochydore Australian Football Club or the Roos That was the name of the club when it folded at the end of the 1999 season before its rebirth as Maroochy Northshore for the start of the 2005 season Northshore would be known as the Northshore Jets Australian Football Club 1 Recent season results editMen s edit Season Division Result No of teams in division 2011 AFLQ Premier Division 10th 11 2012 SEQAFL Division 1 8th 11 2013 SEQAFL Division 1 8th 12 2014 QFA North 4th 8 2015 QFA North 2nd 7 2016 QFA North 2nd 6 2017 QFA Division 1 Premiers 10 2018 QFA Division 1 Premiers 10 2019 QFA Division 1 2nd 9 2020 QAFL 5th 9 2021 QAFL 2nd 11 2022 QAFL 7th 12 Women s edit Season Division Result No of teams in division 2016 QWAFA Premiers 13 2017 QWAFL 6th 7 2018 QWAFL 7th 7 2019 QAFLW 4th 8 2020 QAFLW 4th 8 2021 QAFLW 3rd 8 2022 QAFLW 4th 8Premiers editMen s edit Sunshine Coast AFL 11 1970 1971 1972 1974 1978 1979 1982 1983 1984 1986 1989 Brisbane AFL 4 1993 1994 1995 1996 QFA Division 1 2 2017 2018 Women s edit QWAFA 1 2016 Current squad edit Maroochydore Roosviewtalkedit Senior list New Players Coaching staff 1 Sam McKenzie 2 Jake Warren 3 Benjamin Thomas 4 Fraser Cole 5 Mitchell Habgood 6 Jack Taylor 7 Lachlan Robinson 8 Jordan Daniel 9 Jackson Bury 10 Mitchel Scholard 12 Joshua Govan c 13 Thomas Holt 15 Hamish Govan 17 Lochie Laing 18 Lukas Kangur 19 Zac Stone 20 Mark Nielsen 21 Brodi Finn 22 Alex Jacobs 23 Sam McLachlan 24 Tom O Leary 28 Lochie O Toole 29 Jack Powell 30 Daniel Fleming 31 Ben Kethro 32 Corey Bakes 34 Hayden Smoothy 37 Jy Bennett 38 Bailey Hahn 41 Caleb Silva 44 Jesse Malthouse 45 Brent Pearson 49 Bradley Williams 51 Damon Eastwell 52 Riley Matheson 54 Hunter Moore 55 Sam Butler 57 James Puschmann 64 Harrison Drew Josh Wagner Jack Lang Ben Sloane Liam Jacka Darren Tanti Isaac Carroll Max McDonald Ty Gallop Riley McMillan Harrison Kerr Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s AFL Players from Maroochydore editAFL edit Nathan Clarke Brisbane Lions 2000 2002 Josh Drummond Brisbane Lions 2005 2012 Noah Cumberland Richmond 2020 present Carter Michael Brisbane Lions 2022 present AFLW edit Shannon Campbell Brisbane Lions 2017 present Tahlia Randall Brisbane Lions 2017 2018 North Melbourne 2019 present Belle Dawes Brisbane Lions 2020 present Lily Postlethwaite Brisbane Lions 2020 present Kate Surman Gold Coast 2020 2022 Port Adelaide 2022 present Jacqueline Dupuy Gold Coast 2022 present Maggie Harmer Brisbane Lions 2022 present Mikayla Pauga Brisbane Lions 2022 present Bella Smith Brisbane Lions 2022 present Kiara Hillier Brisbane Lions 2022 present References edit a b c Roos go own way by Mark Bode on Sunshine Coast Daily 11 April 2012External links editOfficial website nbsp This article about an Australian rules football team or club is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maroochydore Football Club amp oldid 1198312309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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