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Saturday 22 September SENIORS PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN V BROADBEACH RESERVES BROADBEACH V PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN SATURDAY 22 COLTS WESTERN MAGPIES V PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN SEPTEMBER LEYSHON PARK CANSDALE ST, YERONGA QAFL GRAND FINAL // 1 _ 3 WELCOME MESSAGE CEO On behalf of AFL Queensland, welcome to the QAFL Today we see Palm Beach Currumbin and Broad- CODE OF CONDUCT 4 Grand Final Day featuring the QAFL Colts, Reserves beach meet in the QAFL Grand Final for the first and Senior Grand and Senior Grand Finals. time. Both powerhouses of Gold Coast Australian 5 UMPIRES Rules football have had an outstanding season. The 2018 Season of our premier men’s competition COLTS // MATCH PREVIEW 6 has again delivered quality football played with Congratulations to reigning QAFL Premiers Palm plenty of highlights. We saw a tight finish to the Beach Currumbin on winning the 2018 Minor Pre- 7 COLTS // TEAM LISTS regular season with only three teams guaranteed a miership, and qualifying for the Senior, Reserves spot in the finals heading into the last round; Palm and Colts Grand Finals. Congratulations also to GROGAN MEDAL 8 Beach Currumbin, Broadbeach and Mt Gravatt. Broadbeach qualifying for both the Reserves and Three other teams; Morningside, Surfers Paradise Senior matches today. 10 RESERVES // MATCH PREVIEW and the Western Magpies fought for their survival in round 19. The even nature of the competition and Best of luck to all teams competing today; Western competitiveness of all team’s is to be commended. Magpies, Broadbeach and Palm Beach Currumbin. RESERVES // TEAM LISTS 11 Last Sunday we celebrated the 73rd JA Grogan Med- I would like to sincerely thank the many passion- 12 SENIORS PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN // PREVIEW al and QWAFL Best & Fairest Awards Night at The ate, dedicated and hardworking volunteers at our Gabba. It was a wonderful opportunity to acknowl- QAFL clubs for making the 2018 QAFL season such SENIORS BROADBEACH // PREVIEW 13 edge the on and off field successes of our QAFL & a success. Your commitment to growing our game QWAFL clubs, players and volunteers this season. in Queensland is outstanding and allows us to con- 14 SENIORS // TEAM LISTS Congratulations to Blake Erickson from Broadbeach tinue to deliver quality football experiences at all on being awarded the 2018 JA Grogan Medal. levels of the game. PREMIERS & JOE GRANT MEDALISTS 15 16 STATEWIDE GRAND FINALS RESULTS DEAN WARREN AFL Queensland CEO 2 // QAFLGRAND FINAL QAFL GRAND FINAL // 3 AFL QUEENSLAND HAS DEVELOPED THIS CODE OF CONDUCT TO ASSIST IN DELIVERING A SAFE AND POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR SENIORS ALL PEOPLE INVOLVED IN OUR GREAT GAME. FIELD UMPIRES BOUNDARY UMPIRES GOAL UMPIRES • Remember that many people play sport for their own enjoyment. RYAN DOWNES JOE ENGEL JAYNE MCMANUS • Respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators, and teach young people to do the same. SAM SOMERVILLE ANTHONY LAUGHTON THOMAS SULLIVAN • Applaud good performances and efforts from all individuals and teams. Congratulate all participants on CAMERON VALENTI NICHOLAS MABB EMERGENCY: MATTHEW BELLINA their performance, regardless of the game’s outcome. THIRD SCORER: ZACH MABB • 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 RESERVES background or religion. • Respect the facilities and equipment of your own and opposing clubs. BOUNDARY UMPIRES GOAL UMPIRES • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, FIELD UMPIRES officials or players. JERAMIE CHISHOLM ANDREW JARRETT LACHLAN BORTHWICK • Abusive and obscene language is unacceptable. CAMERON WILLIAMSON JOSHUA COYNE MADDI HARDSTAFF SAM WHETTON EMERGENCY: JONATHAN ANGUS 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. COLTS BREACHES OF THIS CODE OF CONDUCT, MAY RESULT IN PENALTIES, FIELD UMPIRES BOUNDARY UMPIRES GOAL UMPIRES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: JACOB SEVERS CHRIS MOOR ASTON WILSON • Termination of a match (including potential forfeiture of competition points) and/or RYAN VILLALBA GEORGE ANDERSON BRANDON ROSS • Suspension of a match and/or EMERGENCY: MATTHEW STEWART • Monetary fines and/or • Suspension on a temporary or permanent basis 4 // QAFLGRAND FINAL QAFL GRAND FINAL // 5 _ # NAME G B # NAME G B MATCH PREVIEW PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN BEACH PALM Palm Beach Currumbin, who will field sides in all 1 Mitchell O'Dea 25 Ari Miles 47 Kieren Bucknell Two QAFL Colts sides filled with talent come three of Saturday’s fixtures, will look to test their 3 Christopher Jenkins 54 Jack McNevin together today to decide who will take home the winning culture against the Magpies in a true David 4 Daniel Edwards 56 Jim Cahill Premiership Cup. v Goliath battle. 5 Noah Resuggan (Captain) 58 Riley Buckland 6 Samuel Mehari 59 Bronson Howard The Western Magpies, who topped the table at the The Lions did chalk up a win against the Magpies 7 Aidan D'Roza 63 Ioan Jones end of the home and away season look like the earlier this season but will be forced to overcome 10 Deng Arok most likely side to raise the trophy today at Leyshon 65 Nick Perso their loss a fortnight ago to the same side. 11 Sean Ryan Park, after setting themselves as the benchmark of 69 Bergman Scanlon 12 Charlie Thorpe 70 Charlie Trevaskis the competition. Despite both sides recording the same amount 13 Jacob Sheath 71 Aiden McCabe of scoring opportunities in their most recent 14 Harrison Radcliffe 72 Kyriel Pope The Magpies came agonisingly close to taking out encounter, the Magpies dominated general play 15 Jacob Aurisch 73 Ethan Hunt the title one season ago but fell short against a in the wet and miserable conditions. With better rampant Morningside side. A chance at redemption 16 Bruce Reville 75 Jordan Burns conditions this time around, the opportunity arises now presents itself for the Magpies. MAGPIES WESTERN 17 Jayden Johnson 76 Cooper Pope for the Lions to rewrite their loss in the biggest 18 Whitlam Bishop 78 Ethan Dawson game of the season. The Magpies have dropped just three games all year 19 Ryan Cherry 79 Konnor Georgakopoulos including one to Saturday’s opposition; Palm Beach 80 Jeht Wollington A key for the Lions will be youngster Aidan McCabe 20 Lachlan Pearson Currumbin, but boast a side brimming with talent 81 Riley Engles who was instrumental in the side’s Preliminary 21 Finn Collison and genuine match winners. 82 Luke Francis // COACH Final win over Wilston Grange last Saturday and 22 Ritti Batilimoyo 83 Jack Granville Ari Miles, who has been among the side’s most 23 Cooper Crowell Led by duo Deng Arok and Samson Ryan, the 85 Alex Fry consistent players this season. 24 Zane Lovell side from Brisbane’s western suburbs have been 86 Rowan Anderson 25 Samson Ryan one of the competition’s most lethal sides on the 87 Jordan Gribble HARWOOD TREVOR Either way, the QAFL Colts Grand Final poises to scoreboard, with the pair playing a significant role 26 Harry Keenan 89 Harry Day crown a new champion in 2018. Both sides will need FUENTES JAKE in their success this season. Both Arok and Ryan 28 Ethan Sivijs 90 Sam Johnston finished in the top five for the Keith Wallis Medal for a contribution across the board if they are to take 29 Cameron Ferguson 91 Ben Stubbs the Colts’ Best and Fairest player. out the ultimate prize. 30 Christopher Moloney 93 Tom Woodman (Captain) COACH // // COACH 40 Abdullah Haddad 95 Coby Williams 97 Nathan Janes 6 // QAFLGRAND FINAL QAFL GRAND FINAL // 7 2018 LEADING GOAL KICKERS 2018 QAFL TEAM OF THE YEAR BROADBEACH’S COMMUNITY VIBE WAS The night also saw a raft of other awards handed QAFL SENIORS FB: Adam McKenzie (Palm Beach Currumbin), Nathan THE MAIN DRIVING FACTOR IN BLAKE out for the competition: Matthew Fowler, Broadbeach (57 goals) Beck (Morningside), Brody Haberfield (Surfers Paradise) ERICKSON’S MOVE TO THE CATS SYD GUILDFORD TROPHY HB: Wayde Mills (Labrador), Jayden Crawley (Mt COACHES MVP QAFL RESERVES Gravatt), Josh Woolley (Palm Beach Currumbin) AHEAD OF THE 2018 SEASON – A DE- Cassidy Haberfield, Surfers Paradise C: Joel Leahy (Mt Gravatt), Blake Erickson Tayler Rolfe, Broadbeach (51 goals) CISION WHICH HAS ALREADY REAPED (Broadbeach), Ryan Pantic (Broadbeach) BILL CLERKE MEDAL HF: Tyler Cornish (Palm Beach Currumbin), Bryce PLENTY OF REWARDS FOR BOTH CLUB QAFL COLTS QAFL RESERVES BEST & FAIREST Retzlaff (Labrador), Ryan Harwood (Western Magpies) Alexander Crow, Broadbeach (34 goals) AND PLAYER THIS SEASON. Tayler Rolfe, Broadbeach (21 votes) F: Nicholas Burton (Broadbeach), Matthew Fowler (Broadbeach), John Anthony (Palm Beach Currumbin) 2018 MARK OF THE YEAR FOLL: Peter Mollison (Morningside), Jason Burge Erickson topped his QAFL contemporaries at the KEITH WALLIS MEDAL Jakob De Winter, Western Magpies (Palm Beach Currumbin), Cassidy Haberfield 73rd annual J.A Grogan Medal on Sunday night, QAFL COLTS BEST & FAIREST (Surfers Paradise) joining an illustrious fraternity of previous winners Jake Chapman, Morningside (14 votes) 2018 GOAL OF THE YEAR INTER: Jack Prestegar (Surfers Paradise), Thomas in just his first full season with the Cats. Thynne (Palm Beach Currumbin), Ashley Evans 2018 RISING STAR John Anthony, Palm Beach Currumbin (Morningside), Andrew Smith (Mt Gravatt) He polled 20 votes to sit outright atop the competi- Riley Easton, Western Magpies COACH: Brad Moore (Surfers Paradise) tion leaderboard ahead of Palm Beach Currumbin’s CAPTAIN: Brody Haberfield (Surfers Paradise) Jason Burge on 18 votes (ineligible) and Surfers Par- 2018 QAFL VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR adise’s Brody Haberfield (14) in third.
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