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Morningside Australian Football Club

The Morningside Australian Football Club, nicknamed the Panthers, is an Australian rules football club based at Jack Esplen Oval in the suburb of Hawthorne in Brisbane. The club consists of Masters, Amateurs, Women's, Junior and Senior football sections. Its senior team competed in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) competition from 2011 to 2013 and now is a member club of the Queensland Australian Football League.[1] Its junior sides compete in the AFL Brisbane Juniors (AFLBJ) competition. The club also caters for young girls and boys by running Auskick skills clinics, which are held at the beginning of the season and do not involve competitive games.

Morningside
Names
Full nameMorningside Australian Football Club
Club songTo the tune of "You're a Grand Old Flag"
Club details
Founded1947; 76 years ago (1947)
CompetitionQAFL: Senior men
QAFLW: Senior women
QWFL: Wheelchair (mixed)
AFLBJ: Juniors (mixed)
PresidentPaul Mazzoletti
CoachPaul Egan
Ground(s)Jack Esplen Oval, Hawthorne
Uniforms
Home
Other information
Official websitemorningsidepanthers.com.au

Morningside has operated successfully as a football club in Brisbane for over 50 years and is one of the most widely recognised Queensland based AFL clubs within Australia. It developed from the Hawthorne Juniors club, which was founded in 1931.

Recent history edit

At the beginning of the 2000 season the members of both clubs voted unanimously to join and form one united club. This decision was made to strengthen the club socially, financially and to improve the junior player development programmes and created a player path to the elite AFLQ State League competition.

Morningside has provided some of the best Queensland-bred Australian rules footballers of the last 50 years, including triple-premiership winning Brisbane Lions captain Michael Voss and his teammate fullback Mal Michael, Voss's brother Brett Voss (who played at Brisbane and St Kilda). Current players include Keidean Coleman, who currently plays at Brisbane Lions Football Club and Ben Keays who captains, Adelaide Crows Football Club.

At the beginning of 2011, the QAFL was merged to form the "North-East Australian Football League", combining Sydney and Canberra teams with the best QAFL teams, including the Northern Territory Thunder, Gold Coast Suns, GWS and Sydney Swans reserves team all compete in the competition as well as the Brisbane Lions reserves. There are two conferences with Morningside playing in the Northern Conference alongside fellow rivals Mt Gravat and Southport, among others.

In the NEAFL's inaugural year, Morningside played Northern Territory in the Northern Conference Final, in which they were beaten by 87 points. Northern Territory went on to beat Eastern champion Ainslie.

In 2023 it was announced former Brisbane Lions and Carlton Football Club star, Mitch Robinson would play for Morningside's Senior men's side in the 2023 QAFL season.

Honours edit

  • AFL Queensland (11): 1965, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2020, 2023


Grand Finals detail edit

Year Rival Score Venue
1965 Mayne Tigers 20.15 (135) – 9.8 (62) Carrara Park
1991 Southport Sharks 18.24 (132) – 9.17 (71) Carrara Park
1993 Southport Sharks 16.22 (118) – 8.9 (57) Gabba
1994 Kedron Grange 12.11 (83) – 12.9 (81) Gabba
2003 Mount Gayvatt Vultures 17.13 (115) – 7.10 (52) Giffin Park
2004 Southport Sharks 12.18 (90) – 12.11 (83) Giffin Park
2009 Mount Gayvatt Vultures 14.10 (94) – 8.15 (63) Giffin Park
2010 Labrador Tigers 17.16 (118) – 14.12 (96) Giffin Park
2014 Labrador Tigers 22.17 (149) – 15.6 (96) Leyshon Park
2020 Broadbeach Cats 8.11 (59) – 7.8 (50) Leyshon Park

Individual edit

Grogan Medallists edit

The Grogan Medal is awarded to the best and fairest player in an AFLQ season.

  • Noel McGuinness 1953
  • Henry Maguire 1955
  • Keith Farnsworth 1957
  • Merv Dihm 1960
  • Terry Johnston 1967
  • Jeff Ebert 1974
  • John Blair 1982
  • Daryl Bourke 1989 & 1993
  • Ricky Chapman 1992
  • Mitchell Howe 1994
  • Dean Edwards 1998
  • Jacob Gough 2003
  • Nathan Kinch 2008
  • Matthew Payne 2020

QAFL Top Goalkickers edit

  • Gary Jones (114) – 1974
  • Gary Jones (124) – 1975
  • Gary Jones (142) – 1976
  • J. Newton (81) – 1979
  • J. Blair (86) – 1985
  • J. Manson (106) – 1986
  • Darren Vickery (95) – 1989
  • Darren Vickery (117) – 1990
  • Darren Vickery (100) – 1991
  • Darren Vickery (81) – 1992
  • M. Russell (83) – 1994
  • M. Russell (105) – 1995
  • M. Russell (101) – 1997
  • Matthew Hammelmann (34) – 2020

AFL/VFL players edit

There is a list of past and present Morningside players who have played at AFL/VFL:

References edit

  1. ^ 2014 QAFL clubs

External links edit

  • Official website
  • AustralianFootball.com club profile

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The Morningside Australian Football Club nicknamed the Panthers is an Australian rules football club based at Jack Esplen Oval in the suburb of Hawthorne in Brisbane The club consists of Masters Amateurs Women s Junior and Senior football sections Its senior team competed in the North East Australian Football League NEAFL competition from 2011 to 2013 and now is a member club of the Queensland Australian Football League 1 Its junior sides compete in the AFL Brisbane Juniors AFLBJ competition The club also caters for young girls and boys by running Auskick skills clinics which are held at the beginning of the season and do not involve competitive games MorningsideNamesFull nameMorningside Australian Football ClubClub songTo the tune of You re a Grand Old Flag Club detailsFounded1947 76 years ago 1947 CompetitionQAFL Senior men QAFLW Senior women QWFL Wheelchair mixed AFLBJ Juniors mixed PresidentPaul MazzolettiCoachPaul EganGround s Jack Esplen Oval HawthorneUniformsHomeOther informationOfficial websitemorningsidepanthers com auMorningside has operated successfully as a football club in Brisbane for over 50 years and is one of the most widely recognised Queensland based AFL clubs within Australia It developed from the Hawthorne Juniors club which was founded in 1931 Contents 1 Recent history 2 Honours 2 1 Grand Finals detail 2 2 Individual 2 2 1 Grogan Medallists 2 2 2 QAFL Top Goalkickers 3 AFL VFL players 4 References 5 External linksRecent history editAt the beginning of the 2000 season the members of both clubs voted unanimously to join and form one united club This decision was made to strengthen the club socially financially and to improve the junior player development programmes and created a player path to the elite AFLQ State League competition Morningside has provided some of the best Queensland bred Australian rules footballers of the last 50 years including triple premiership winning Brisbane Lions captain Michael Voss and his teammate fullback Mal Michael Voss s brother Brett Voss who played at Brisbane and St Kilda Current players include Keidean Coleman who currently plays at Brisbane Lions Football Club and Ben Keays who captains Adelaide Crows Football Club At the beginning of 2011 the QAFL was merged to form the North East Australian Football League combining Sydney and Canberra teams with the best QAFL teams including the Northern Territory Thunder Gold Coast Suns GWS and Sydney Swans reserves team all compete in the competition as well as the Brisbane Lions reserves There are two conferences with Morningside playing in the Northern Conference alongside fellow rivals Mt Gravat and Southport among others In the NEAFL s inaugural year Morningside played Northern Territory in the Northern Conference Final in which they were beaten by 87 points Northern Territory went on to beat Eastern champion Ainslie In 2023 it was announced former Brisbane Lions and Carlton Football Club star Mitch Robinson would play for Morningside s Senior men s side in the 2023 QAFL season Honours editAFL Queensland 11 1965 1991 1993 1994 2003 2004 2009 2010 2014 2020 2023 Grand Finals detail edit Year Rival Score Venue1965 Mayne Tigers 20 15 135 9 8 62 Carrara Park1991 Southport Sharks 18 24 132 9 17 71 Carrara Park1993 Southport Sharks 16 22 118 8 9 57 Gabba1994 Kedron Grange 12 11 83 12 9 81 Gabba2003 Mount Gayvatt Vultures 17 13 115 7 10 52 Giffin Park2004 Southport Sharks 12 18 90 12 11 83 Giffin Park2009 Mount Gayvatt Vultures 14 10 94 8 15 63 Giffin Park2010 Labrador Tigers 17 16 118 14 12 96 Giffin Park2014 Labrador Tigers 22 17 149 15 6 96 Leyshon Park2020 Broadbeach Cats 8 11 59 7 8 50 Leyshon ParkIndividual edit Grogan Medallists edit The Grogan Medal is awarded to the best and fairest player in an AFLQ season Noel McGuinness 1953 Henry Maguire 1955 Keith Farnsworth 1957 Merv Dihm 1960 Terry Johnston 1967 Jeff Ebert 1974 John Blair 1982 Daryl Bourke 1989 amp 1993 Ricky Chapman 1992 Mitchell Howe 1994 Dean Edwards 1998 Jacob Gough 2003 Nathan Kinch 2008 Matthew Payne 2020QAFL Top Goalkickers edit Gary Jones 114 1974 Gary Jones 124 1975 Gary Jones 142 1976 J Newton 81 1979 J Blair 86 1985 J Manson 106 1986 Darren Vickery 95 1989 Darren Vickery 117 1990 Darren Vickery 100 1991 Darren Vickery 81 1992 M Russell 83 1994 M Russell 105 1995 M Russell 101 1997 Matthew Hammelmann 34 2020AFL VFL players editThere is a list of past and present Morningside players who have played at AFL VFL Jackson Allen Gold Coast David Armitage St Kilda Tom Bell Carlton and Brisbane Lions John Blair South Melbourne Fitzroy and St Kilda Daryl Bourke Melbourne Jordon Bourke Brisbane Lions Scott Clouston Brisbane Lions Keidean Coleman Brisbane Lions Blake Coleman Brisbane Lions Courtenay Dempsey Essendon Barry Denny Melbourne Terry Devery Footscray Merv Dihm St Kilda Brad Edwards Fitzroy and Brisbane Bears Matthew Hammelmann Brisbane Lions Scott Harding Brisbane Lions and Port Adelaide Jack Henry Essendon Tom Hickey Gold Coast and St Kilda Warren Jones Carlton and St Kilda Ben Keays Brisbane Lions and Adelaide Will Ashcroft Brisbane Lions Stephen Kenna Carlton Tony Lynn Brisbane Lions and Carlton Mal Michael Collingwood Brisbane Lions and Essendon Rick Norman North Melbourne and Brisbane Bears Paul Peos West Coast Eagles and Brisbane Bears Tony Smith Sydney Swans Lee Spurr Fremantle Howard Tarpey South Melbourne Gavin Urquhart North Melbourne Brett Voss Brisbane Lions and St Kilda Michael Voss Brisbane Bears and Brisbane Lions John Waddington North Melbourne David Wearne Brisbane Bears John Williams Essendon Tom Williams Western Bulldogs Peter Yagmoor Collingwood Mitch Robinson Carlton and Brisbane Lions References edit 2014 QAFL clubsExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Morningside Australian Football Club Official website AustralianFootball com club profile 27 27 49 58 S 153 03 46 02 E 27 4637722 S 153 0627833 E 27 4637722 153 0627833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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