A MESSAGE FROM TTHEHE AFL CEO CONTENTS & UMPIRE APPOINTMENTS

n behalf of AFL Queensland it’s my pleasure to welcome you to the QWFA CONTENTS ODivision 2, QWFA Division 1 and QWAFL Grand Final Day. 2 A Message From The AFL Queensland CEO It’s been an incredible year for female football and today’s all-female grand final fixture is a celebration and acknowledgement of what our Queensland football community has 3 Contents & Umpire Appointments achieved. 4 QWFA Division 2 Preview 5 QWFA Division 2 Team Lists AFL Queensland’s investment in female football participation and talent programs over many years, together with the success of our AFLW team, has resulted 6 QWFA Division 1 Preview in exponential growth. 7 QWFA Division 1 Team Lists 8 Bond University QWAFL Preview In 2017, 58 new youth girls and women’s club teams have been formed and our Q Schools Cup female competitions have increased by 74 teams to 243 teams. The 9 Bond University QWAFL Team Lists ever-increasing numbers of girls and women playing our game and the huge growth in 10 Bond University QWAFL & QWFA Gallery female clubs is a credit to the entire Queensland football community. 11 Bond University QWAFL & QWFA Finals Results I would like to acknowledge the club volunteers, players, umpires and supporters 12 AFL Queensland Spectator Code of Conduct for your contribution and commitment to this continued growth. Your passion and dedication is the backbone of our game and we are grateful for your continued support. UMPIRE APPOINTMENTS Best of luck to all the players competing today; congratulations on making it to the grand final and I trust you will do yourself, and your club proud. QWFA Division 2 Grand Final Field Umpire | Sean Maguire and Kenneth Frey In closing, I would like to sincerely thank our QWAFL and Female High Performance Boundary Umpires | Lachlan Cooley and Flynn Brien Program partner Bond University for their vision and foresight in supporting female Goal Umpires | Liam Kelly and Jasmin Baker football in Queensland. QWFA Division 1 Grand Final Field Umpires | Tomas Leahy and Robert Zwiers Boundary Umpires | Ben Norton and Nicholas Marajason Goal Umpires | Jemma King and Seline Fallon

Bond University QWAFL Grand Final Field Umpires | Courtney Gibson and Jonathan Angus Emergency Umpire | James Moonie Boundary Umpires | Andrew Jarrett and Mark Jackson Goal Umpires | Michael Lynch and Belinda Stewart Dean Warren Emergency Goal Umpire | Kane Miller AFL Queensland Chief Executive Officer

2 | BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS | 3 A MESSAGE FROM THE AFL QUEENSLAND CEO QFA DIVISIONCONTENTS 5 FINALS & UMPIRE RESULTS APPOINTMENTS & PREVIEW

n behalf of AFL Queensland it’s my pleasure to welcome you to the QWFA CONTENTS ODivision 2, QWFA Division 1 and Bond University QWAFL Grand Final Day. 2 A Message From The AFL Queensland CEO It’s been an incredible year for female football and today’s all-female grand final fixture is a celebration and acknowledgement of what our Queensland football community has 3 Contents & Umpire Appointments achieved. 4 QWFA Division 2 Preview 5 QWFA Division 2 Team Lists AFL Queensland’s investment in female football participation and talent programs over many years, together with the success of our Brisbane Lions AFLW team, has resulted 6 QWFA Division 1 Preview in exponential growth. 7 QWFA Division 1 Team Lists 8 Bond University QWAFL Preview In 2017, 58 new youth girls and women’s club teams have been formed and our Q Schools Cup female competitions have increased by 74 teams to 243 teams. The 9 Bond University QWAFL Team Lists ever-increasing numbers of girls and women playing our game and the huge growth in 10 Bond University QWAFL & QWFA Gallery female clubs is a credit to the entire Queensland football community. 11 Bond University QWAFL & QWFA Finals Results I would like to acknowledge the club volunteers, players, umpires and supporters 12 AFL Queensland Spectator Code of Conduct for your contribution and commitment to this continued growth. Your passion and dedication is the backbone of our game and we are grateful for your continued support. UMPIRE APPOINTMENTS Best of luck to all the players competing today; congratulations on making it to the grand final and I trust you will do yourself, and your club proud. QWFA Division 2 Grand Final Field Umpire | Sean Maguire and Kenneth Frey In closing, I would like to sincerely thank our QWAFL and Female High Performance Boundary Umpires | Lachlan Cooley and Flynn Brien Program partner Bond University for their vision and foresight in supporting female Goal Umpires | Liam Kelly and Jasmin Baker football in Queensland. QWFA Division 1 Grand Final Field Umpires | Tomas Leahy and Robert Zwiers Boundary Umpires | Ben Norton and Nicholas Marajason Goal Umpires | Jemma King and Seline Fallon

Bond University QWAFL Grand Final Field Umpires | Courtney Gibson and Jonathan Angus Emergency Umpire | James Moonie Boundary Umpires | Andrew Jarrett and Mark Jackson Goal Umpires | Michael Lynch and Belinda Stewart Dean Warren Emergency Goal Umpire | Kane Miller AFL Queensland Chief Executive Officer

2 | BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS | 3 QWFA DIVISION 2 PREVIEW & LADDER QWFA DIVISION 2 TEAM LISTS

MATCH PREVIEW BROADBEACH KEDRON

Broadbeach has stormed through the year undefeated and it will take something very # NAME G P # NAME G P special indeed to knock them off their perch on the last day of the season. Enter the Kedron 1 Ebony Brown 1 Lily Ingram Lions, fresh from a significant 84-point win over Pine Rivers and ready to challenge for the 2 Rebecca Goodwin 2 Madi Scott crown. 3 Holly Thompson 3 Kayla Watling The Lions too, have had a strong season, only dropping two games to the team they’re 4 Kiarna Harris 4 Tali Wickham about to take on for premiership glory. The Cats definitely hold on to bragging rights up to 5 Keeley McClelland 5 Alysa Bachmann this point, also with a victory over Kedron in round two of the finals, to the tune of 44 points. 6 Alicia Finch 6 Felicity Angliss While the Cats could be considered favorites, the Lions are in possession of one of the best 7 Kelsey Mulherin 7 Massa Kesselly offensive weapons going around. Lions forward Julia Mafi, in an incredible 2017 season ,has bagged an impressive 52 goals, more than any other footballer in South East Queensland 8 Mikaela Ellis 8 Aimee English female footy. Should Mafi take to the field in the grand final, she’ll be worthy of some serious 9 Kody Walter-Smith 9 Boonwadee Seesaeng attention from the Broadbeach defenders, who’ll need to be on full alert to stop the Lions 10 Wendy Bristow 9 Genevieve Willis spearhead. 11 Jessica Holmes 10 Annelise Crilly A few goals behind Mafi on the overall table with 28 majors, is Broadbeach goal kicker 12 Meagan Marr 11 Maecyn Barron Wendy Bristow. Bristow bagged three last time these two met, so the Lions will be all too 13 Kayley Toll 12 Julia Mafi familiar with her nous around goal. 14 Kate Brown 13 Deborah Fachinetti Broadbeach will be looking for a repeat performance of their semi finals effort, but the Lions 15 Kendal Wales 14 Dorr Caeleigh-Maree will have other plans, likely setting their sights on a performance more like their round nine 16 Amelia Cooke 15 Xanya Wilson outing, which saw them finish just 11 points short of the undefeated Cats. 17 Jessica Johnson 16 Alisi Mafi Bearing in mind the firepower at each end, this one could come down to a fierce midfield 18 Lillian Gross 17 Emily Tyrrell battle to gain first use of the footy. The side that can deliver enough supply to their forwards 19 Isabella Dempsey-Ceh 18 Ebony Moehau will put themselves in a position to walk away with the silverware. 20 Jessica Larkins 20 Kiara O'Neill

QWFA DIVISION 2 COMPETITION LADDER 21 Deanne Helder 21 Nina Piovesana 22 Tara Smith 26 Ryka Wickham POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 23 Jade Madeley 27 Yvette Wickham 1 Broadbeach 14 14 0 0 1567.8 56 24 Georgia Courtis 28 Anja Dreyer 2 Kedron 14 12 2 0 779.85 48 25 Beth McLaughlin 30 Sarah Webb 3 Sandgate 14 9 4 1 127.45 38 26 Claudia McClelland Naszy Guartero 4 Beenleigh 14 9 5 0 102.98 36 27 Simone Semmler Jessica McCluskey

5 Pine Rivers 14 8 6 0 139.79 32 28 Karlee Quinn COACH Scott Peeler 6 Coomera 14 7 6 1 68.22 30 29 Taneille Wilshire

7 Hinterland Blues 14 5 9 0 73.6 20 COACH Rohan Toll 8 Aspley Hornets 14 3 11 0 44.38 12 9 Coorparoo/Yeronga 14 1 13 0 27.66 4 FOR LIVE SCORING AND COVERAGE, HEAD TO WWW.AFLQ.COM.AU 10 Gympie 14 1 13 0 10.97 4

4 | BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS | 5 QWFA DIVISION 2 PREVIEW & LADDER QWFA DIVISION 2 TEAM LISTS

MATCH PREVIEW BROADBEACH KEDRON

Broadbeach has stormed through the year undefeated and it will take something very # NAME G P # NAME G P special indeed to knock them off their perch on the last day of the season. Enter the Kedron 1 Ebony Brown 1 Lily Ingram Lions, fresh from a significant 84-point win over Pine Rivers and ready to challenge for the 2 Rebecca Goodwin 2 Madi Scott crown. 3 Holly Thompson 3 Kayla Watling The Lions too, have had a strong season, only dropping two games to the team they’re 4 Kiarna Harris 4 Tali Wickham about to take on for premiership glory. The Cats definitely hold on to bragging rights up to 5 Keeley McClelland 5 Alysa Bachmann this point, also with a victory over Kedron in round two of the finals, to the tune of 44 points. 6 Alicia Finch 6 Felicity Angliss While the Cats could be considered favorites, the Lions are in possession of one of the best 7 Kelsey Mulherin 7 Massa Kesselly offensive weapons going around. Lions forward Julia Mafi, in an incredible 2017 season ,has bagged an impressive 52 goals, more than any other footballer in South East Queensland 8 Mikaela Ellis 8 Aimee English female footy. Should Mafi take to the field in the grand final, she’ll be worthy of some serious 9 Kody Walter-Smith 9 Boonwadee Seesaeng attention from the Broadbeach defenders, who’ll need to be on full alert to stop the Lions 10 Wendy Bristow 9 Genevieve Willis spearhead. 11 Jessica Holmes 10 Annelise Crilly A few goals behind Mafi on the overall table with 28 majors, is Broadbeach goal kicker 12 Meagan Marr 11 Maecyn Barron Wendy Bristow. Bristow bagged three last time these two met, so the Lions will be all too 13 Kayley Toll 12 Julia Mafi familiar with her nous around goal. 14 Kate Brown 13 Deborah Fachinetti Broadbeach will be looking for a repeat performance of their semi finals effort, but the Lions 15 Kendal Wales 14 Dorr Caeleigh-Maree will have other plans, likely setting their sights on a performance more like their round nine 16 Amelia Cooke 15 Xanya Wilson outing, which saw them finish just 11 points short of the undefeated Cats. 17 Jessica Johnson 16 Alisi Mafi Bearing in mind the firepower at each end, this one could come down to a fierce midfield 18 Lillian Gross 17 Emily Tyrrell battle to gain first use of the footy. The side that can deliver enough supply to their forwards 19 Isabella Dempsey-Ceh 18 Ebony Moehau will put themselves in a position to walk away with the silverware. 20 Jessica Larkins 20 Kiara O'Neill

QWFA DIVISION 2 COMPETITION LADDER 21 Deanne Helder 21 Nina Piovesana 22 Tara Smith 26 Ryka Wickham POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 23 Jade Madeley 27 Yvette Wickham 1 Broadbeach 14 14 0 0 1567.8 56 24 Georgia Courtis 28 Anja Dreyer 2 Kedron 14 12 2 0 779.85 48 25 Beth McLaughlin 30 Sarah Webb 3 Sandgate 14 9 4 1 127.45 38 26 Claudia McClelland Naszy Guartero 4 Beenleigh 14 9 5 0 102.98 36 27 Simone Semmler Jessica McCluskey

5 Pine Rivers 14 8 6 0 139.79 32 28 Karlee Quinn COACH Scott Peeler 6 Coomera 14 7 6 1 68.22 30 29 Taneille Wilshire

7 Hinterland Blues 14 5 9 0 73.6 20 COACH Rohan Toll 8 Aspley Hornets 14 3 11 0 44.38 12 9 Coorparoo/Yeronga 14 1 13 0 27.66 4 FOR LIVE SCORING AND COVERAGE, HEAD TO WWW.AFLQ.COM.AU 10 Gympie 14 1 13 0 10.97 4

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MATCH PREVIEW YERONGA SOUTH BRISBANE BOND UNIVERSITY

Now in their third year of the competition, Bond University has found themselves in a grand # NAME G P # NAME G P final against a seasoned campaigner in Yeronga South Brisbane. 1 Katie Archibald 5 Molly Ritson Jenna Vandyk has had a handy season for the Devils, landing in second place in the overall 2 Hannah McDonald 7 Grace Bradley goal kicking with 31 majors. Should she line up on Sunday, she looms as a threat to Bond’s 3 Jenna Vandyk 8 Olivia McCauley chances with her ability to cause problems for the opposition in the Devils forward half. 5 Hope Skehan 11 Danielle Oppermann Heading into their forward 50, Bond will be on the lookout for their season top scorer 6 Courtney McDonnell 13 Rihanna Saliadarre Gemma Churchill. Churchill had a ripper game against Aspley in the semi-finals, kicking two 7 Narelle Couper 16 Mahalia Bromfield goals and her consistency - 23 goals for the season as well as featuring 10 times in the best players - shows just how dangerous she can be. 8 Meg McGuiness 17 Erin Sundstrom 9 Stephanie Le 18 Eliza Reilly Yeronga coaches, former player Jess Mathews and current player Nat Thomas, have done an impressive job steering the Devils through the season with the high expectations that go 10 Mia Walsh 19 Charlotte St Baker along with being a reigning premiership team. On the other side of the strategic, coaches 11 Jessica Richards 20 Paris Lightfoot box battle, is Bond University first year coach Davis Ashkar, who has already achieved plenty 13 Sharna McClure 21 Isabella Cerutti getting the team through to grand final day. 14 Laura Cahill 22 Amanda Berry Yeronga will need to be more defensively aware when they meet this time, after being 15 Nicole O'Loughlin 23 Georgia Wakefield beaten convincingly by Bond in the first round of the finals, 15 to 61, as well as in round six when they lost 53 to 2. The grand final is a different type of game though and if Yeronga are 16 Jade Banks 24 Hannah Duncan only going to get one victory over Bond, Sunday is the time to do it. 17 Grea Effeney 25 Tara Hawking 18 Natalie Thomas 26 Melissa Ling Despite having the better of the Devils throughout the season, Bond still finished underneath their opponents on the ladder, coming in third on 10 wins, while Yeronga finished in second 19 Pagan Buckner 27 Zahra Crough-Heaton place with 12. Considering what’s at stake, Bond can’t afford to get complacent in any way 20 Erin Sargent 28 Amelia Chapman shape or form. 21 Taneil Bruton 31 Gemma Churchill 22 Elouise Gaylard 33 Erin Clark QWFA DIVISION 1 COMPETITION LADDER 23 Charmaine Hass 34 Krystal Scott

POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 24 Nic Zammit 35 Kate Reynolds

1 Aspley Hornets 16 14 0 0 720.86 56 25 Clancey Sutton 36 Grace Varcoe 2 Yeronga South Brisbane 16 12 2 0 309.52 48 26 Nicole Gusman 37 Alexandra Evans 3 Bond University 16 10 3 1 259.69 42 27 Erica Pickford 62 Jenna Fulton 4 Burleigh 16 9 5 0 175.07 36 28 Laura Shackleton COACH David Ashkar 5 Coorparoo 16 9 5 0 113.22 36 29 Kate Angus

6 University of Queensland 16 6 7 1 83.69 26 COACH Jessica McMullin Mattews 7 Moreton Bay 16 5 9 0 102.52 20 8 Tweed 16 5 9 0 102.51 20 9 Wilston Grange 16 4 10 0 29.42 16 FOR LIVE SCORING AND COVERAGE, HEAD TO WWW.AFLQ.COM.AU 10 Maroochydore 16 2 12 0 14.43 8 11 Jindalee 16 0 14 0 19.31 0

6 | BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS | 7 QWFA DIVISION 1 PREVIEW & LADDER QWFA DIVISION 1 TEAM LISTS

MATCH PREVIEW YERONGA SOUTH BRISBANE BOND UNIVERSITY

Now in their third year of the competition, Bond University has found themselves in a grand # NAME G P # NAME G P final against a seasoned campaigner in Yeronga South Brisbane. 1 Katie Archibald 5 Molly Ritson Jenna Vandyk has had a handy season for the Devils, landing in second place in the overall 2 Hannah McDonald 7 Grace Bradley goal kicking with 31 majors. Should she line up on Sunday, she looms as a threat to Bond’s 3 Jenna Vandyk 8 Olivia McCauley chances with her ability to cause problems for the opposition in the Devils forward half. 5 Hope Skehan 11 Danielle Oppermann Heading into their forward 50, Bond will be on the lookout for their season top scorer 6 Courtney McDonnell 13 Rihanna Saliadarre Gemma Churchill. Churchill had a ripper game against Aspley in the semi-finals, kicking two 7 Narelle Couper 16 Mahalia Bromfield goals and her consistency - 23 goals for the season as well as featuring 10 times in the best players - shows just how dangerous she can be. 8 Meg McGuiness 17 Erin Sundstrom 9 Stephanie Le 18 Eliza Reilly Yeronga coaches, former player Jess Mathews and current player Nat Thomas, have done an impressive job steering the Devils through the season with the high expectations that go 10 Mia Walsh 19 Charlotte St Baker along with being a reigning premiership team. On the other side of the strategic, coaches 11 Jessica Richards 20 Paris Lightfoot box battle, is Bond University first year coach Davis Ashkar, who has already achieved plenty 13 Sharna McClure 21 Isabella Cerutti getting the team through to grand final day. 14 Laura Cahill 22 Amanda Berry Yeronga will need to be more defensively aware when they meet this time, after being 15 Nicole O'Loughlin 23 Georgia Wakefield beaten convincingly by Bond in the first round of the finals, 15 to 61, as well as in round six when they lost 53 to 2. The grand final is a different type of game though and if Yeronga are 16 Jade Banks 24 Hannah Duncan only going to get one victory over Bond, Sunday is the time to do it. 17 Grea Effeney 25 Tara Hawking 18 Natalie Thomas 26 Melissa Ling Despite having the better of the Devils throughout the season, Bond still finished underneath their opponents on the ladder, coming in third on 10 wins, while Yeronga finished in second 19 Pagan Buckner 27 Zahra Crough-Heaton place with 12. Considering what’s at stake, Bond can’t afford to get complacent in any way 20 Erin Sargent 28 Amelia Chapman shape or form. 21 Taneil Bruton 31 Gemma Churchill 22 Elouise Gaylard 33 Erin Clark QWFA DIVISION 1 COMPETITION LADDER 23 Charmaine Hass 34 Krystal Scott

POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 24 Nic Zammit 35 Kate Reynolds

1 Aspley Hornets 16 14 0 0 720.86 56 25 Clancey Sutton 36 Grace Varcoe 2 Yeronga South Brisbane 16 12 2 0 309.52 48 26 Nicole Gusman 37 Alexandra Evans 3 Bond University 16 10 3 1 259.69 42 27 Erica Pickford 62 Jenna Fulton 4 Burleigh 16 9 5 0 175.07 36 28 Laura Shackleton COACH David Ashkar 5 Coorparoo 16 9 5 0 113.22 36 29 Kate Angus

6 University of Queensland 16 6 7 1 83.69 26 COACH Jessica McMullin Mattews 7 Moreton Bay 16 5 9 0 102.52 20 8 Coolangatta Tweed 16 5 9 0 102.51 20 9 Wilston Grange 16 4 10 0 29.42 16 FOR LIVE SCORING AND COVERAGE, HEAD TO WWW.AFLQ.COM.AU 10 Maroochydore 16 2 12 0 14.43 8 11 Jindalee 16 0 14 0 19.31 0

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MATCH PREVIEW COORPAROO YERONGA SOUTH BRISBANE

It’s just two weeks since the last Yeronga South Brisbane and Coorparoo match; the # NAME G P # NAME G P Kings coming away with the win in a nail-biting five-point affair. 1 Kayla Geddes 1

Coorparoo have had the upper hand, winning two out of three encounters against the 2 Tahlia Hickie 2 Jordan Zanchetta Devils this season. 3 Maili Forbes 3 Charmaine Haas 4 Sallyanne Reiners 4 Courtney Bromage It’s a stark contrast to last year; the Kings narrowly avoiding the wooden spoon by winning their last two matches of the season to finish with 13 losses and just three wins. 5 Jessica Taylor 5 Sam Virgo 6 Ariana Reilly 6 Renee Cowan This time last year, Yeronga fell an agonizing 2-points short against Coolangatta in 2016 7 Kylie Lawrence 7 Emily Bliss QWAFL Grand Final. Redemption will be top of mind this time around. 8 Emma Zielke 8 Jade Ransfield Yeronga have Brisbane Lions representatives Emily Bates, Sam Virgo, Sabrina 9 Tarni White 9 Kate McCarthy Frederick-Traub, Kate McCarthy and Jade Ransfield to call upon, who have all performed strongly at various stages throughout the season. 10 Jaimie Bradley 10 Annabella Mudronga 12 Kate Deegan 11 Tia Broughton On the other side, it’s Brisbane Lions captain Emma Zielke, Brittany Gibson, Jessica 13 Paige Parker 12 Jessica Watts Wuetschner, and Kate Deegan representing Coorparoo. 14 Cleo Davis 13 Katie Archibald But it’s not just the AFLW players who have caught the eye this season. After a best- 15 Emma McKenzie 14 -Traub on-ground performance in last year’s grand final, Renee Cowan has been one of the 16 Brittany Gibson 15 Demi Leach most consistent performers for Yeronga and has put her hand up for a spot on the Brisbane Lions list next year. 17 Emma Gibson 16 Laura Shackleton 18 Sarah Crew 17 Kylie Welsh For the Kings, it’s Rachel Crack and Emma Gibson who have largely gone unheralded 19 Jessica McLean 18 Natalie Thomas during the year, but have been vital in getting Coorparoo to where they are today. 20 Jenae Govan 19 Kaitlyn Cantrell With their last two matches being decided by a total margin of six points, it’s sure to be 21 Jessica Wuetschner 20 Danielle Wall another thriller between two proud clubs. 22 Mikayla Anderson 21 Camila Burnett 24 Alexandra Anderson 22 Sarah Boniface BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL COMPETITION LADDER 25 Rachel Crack 23 Selina Puruntatameri 29 Abby-Leigh Molloy 24 Emma Aeschlimann POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 30 Sherie Sayle 25 1 Coorparoo 17 11 2 1 223.32 46 31 Brooke Spence 26 Jessy Keefe 2 Yeronga South Brisbane 17 10 2 2 321.71 44 COACH Michael Hewitt COACH Scott Stephens 3 Wilston Grange 17 7 5 2 206.19 32 4 Coolangatta Tweed 17 6 5 3 135.64 30 5 University of Queensland 17 7 6 1 130.97 30

6 Maroochydore 17 3 10 1 72.49 14 FOR LIVE SCORING AND COVERAGE, HEAD TO WWW.AFLQ.COM.AU 7 Zillmere Eagles 17 0 14 0 2.22 0

8 | BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL & QWFA DIVISION 1 & 2 GRAND FINALS | 9 BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL PREVIEW & LADDER BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL TEAM LISTS

MATCH PREVIEW COORPAROO YERONGA SOUTH BRISBANE

It’s just two weeks since the last Yeronga South Brisbane and Coorparoo match; the # NAME G P # NAME G P Kings coming away with the win in a nail-biting five-point affair. 1 Kayla Geddes 1 Emily Bates

Coorparoo have had the upper hand, winning two out of three encounters against the 2 Tahlia Hickie 2 Jordan Zanchetta Devils this season. 3 Maili Forbes 3 Charmaine Haas 4 Sallyanne Reiners 4 Courtney Bromage It’s a stark contrast to last year; the Kings narrowly avoiding the wooden spoon by winning their last two matches of the season to finish with 13 losses and just three wins. 5 Jessica Taylor 5 Sam Virgo 6 Ariana Reilly 6 Renee Cowan This time last year, Yeronga fell an agonizing 2-points short against Coolangatta in 2016 7 Kylie Lawrence 7 Emily Bliss QWAFL Grand Final. Redemption will be top of mind this time around. 8 Emma Zielke 8 Jade Ransfield Yeronga have Brisbane Lions representatives Emily Bates, Sam Virgo, Sabrina 9 Tarni White 9 Kate McCarthy Frederick-Traub, Kate McCarthy and Jade Ransfield to call upon, who have all performed strongly at various stages throughout the season. 10 Jaimie Bradley 10 Annabella Mudronga 12 Kate Deegan 11 Tia Broughton On the other side, it’s Brisbane Lions captain Emma Zielke, Brittany Gibson, Jessica 13 Paige Parker 12 Jessica Watts Wuetschner, Ally Anderson and Kate Deegan representing Coorparoo. 14 Cleo Davis 13 Katie Archibald But it’s not just the AFLW players who have caught the eye this season. After a best- 15 Emma McKenzie 14 Sabrina Frederick-Traub on-ground performance in last year’s grand final, Renee Cowan has been one of the 16 Brittany Gibson 15 Demi Leach most consistent performers for Yeronga and has put her hand up for a spot on the Brisbane Lions list next year. 17 Emma Gibson 16 Laura Shackleton 18 Sarah Crew 17 Kylie Welsh For the Kings, it’s Rachel Crack and Emma Gibson who have largely gone unheralded 19 Jessica McLean 18 Natalie Thomas during the year, but have been vital in getting Coorparoo to where they are today. 20 Jenae Govan 19 Kaitlyn Cantrell With their last two matches being decided by a total margin of six points, it’s sure to be 21 Jessica Wuetschner 20 Danielle Wall another thriller between two proud clubs. 22 Mikayla Anderson 21 Camila Burnett 24 Alexandra Anderson 22 Sarah Boniface BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL COMPETITION LADDER 25 Rachel Crack 23 Selina Puruntatameri 29 Abby-Leigh Molloy 24 Emma Aeschlimann POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 30 Sherie Sayle 25 Erica Fowler 1 Coorparoo 17 11 2 1 223.32 46 31 Brooke Spence 26 Jessy Keefe 2 Yeronga South Brisbane 17 10 2 2 321.71 44 COACH Michael Hewitt COACH Scott Stephens 3 Wilston Grange 17 7 5 2 206.19 32 4 Coolangatta Tweed 17 6 5 3 135.64 30 5 University of Queensland 17 7 6 1 130.97 30

6 Maroochydore 17 3 10 1 72.49 14 FOR LIVE SCORING AND COVERAGE, HEAD TO WWW.AFLQ.COM.AU 7 Zillmere Eagles 17 0 14 0 2.22 0

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QWFA DIVISION 2 FINALS RESULTS

Finals Week 1 Pine Rivers 3.6 (24) def. Beenleigh 0.1 (1) Kedron 8.6 (54) def. Sandgate 0.0 (0)

Finals Week 2 Broadbeach 9.7 (61) def. Kedron 2.5 (17) Pine Rivers 4.9 (33) def. Sandgate 1.3 (9)

Finals Week 3 Kedron 12.20 (92) def. Pine Rivers 1.2 (8)

QWFA DIVISION 1 FINALS RESULTS

Finals Week 1 Burleigh 4.7 (31) def. Coorparoo 4.4 (28) Bond University 9.7 (61) def. Yeronga South Brisbane 2.3 (15)

Finals Week 2 Yeronga South Brisbane 3.3 (21) def. Burleigh 1.10 (16) Bond University 5.6 (36) def. Aspley 4.5 (29)

Finals Week 3 Yeronga South Brisbane 6.4 (40) def. Aspley 5.6 (36)

BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL FINALS RESULTS

Finals Week 1 Coorparoo 10.2 (62) def. Yeronga South Brisbane 7.15 (57) Wilston Grange 10.6 (66) def. Coolangatta Tweed 1.4 (10)

Finals Week 2 Yeronga South Brisbane 9.17 (71) def. Wilston Grange 3.5 (23)

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QWFA DIVISION 2 FINALS RESULTS

Finals Week 1 Pine Rivers 3.6 (24) def. Beenleigh 0.1 (1) Kedron 8.6 (54) def. Sandgate 0.0 (0)

Finals Week 2 Broadbeach 9.7 (61) def. Kedron 2.5 (17) Pine Rivers 4.9 (33) def. Sandgate 1.3 (9)

Finals Week 3 Kedron 12.20 (92) def. Pine Rivers 1.2 (8)

QWFA DIVISION 1 FINALS RESULTS

Finals Week 1 Burleigh 4.7 (31) def. Coorparoo 4.4 (28) Bond University 9.7 (61) def. Yeronga South Brisbane 2.3 (15)

Finals Week 2 Yeronga South Brisbane 3.3 (21) def. Burleigh 1.10 (16) Bond University 5.6 (36) def. Aspley 4.5 (29)

Finals Week 3 Yeronga South Brisbane 6.4 (40) def. Aspley 5.6 (36)

BOND UNIVERSITY QWAFL FINALS RESULTS

Finals Week 1 Coorparoo 10.2 (62) def. Yeronga South Brisbane 7.15 (57) Wilston Grange 10.6 (66) def. Coolangatta Tweed 1.4 (10)

Finals Week 2 Yeronga South Brisbane 9.17 (71) def. Wilston Grange 3.5 (23)

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AFL Queensland has developed this Code of Conduct to assist in delivering a safe and postitive environment for all people involved in our great game. • Remember that many people play sport for their own enjoyment. • Respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators, and teach young people to do the same. • Applaud good performances and efforts from all individuals and teams. Congratulate all participants on their performance, regardless of the game’s outcome. • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. • Recognise and respect that all volunteers give up their time to support your club. • Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion. • Respect the facilities and equipment of your own and opposing clubs. • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. • Abusive and obscene language is unacceptable.

No person(s) attending a match, function or event shall: • Bring alcohol into a venue without prior consent from the Club and/or relevant licensed authorities. • Take alcohol or glass bottles onto the playing surface • Enter the Field of Play during the course of a match, except for 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 time breaks.

Breaches of this Code of Conduct, may result in penalties, including but not limited to: • Termination of a match (including potential forfeiture of competition points) and/or • Suspension of a match and/or • Monetary fines and/or • Suspension on a temporary or permanent basis