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Calendar 2:30Pm 11:45Am 9:00Am Yeronga, Cansdale St Seniors Colts White 9:00AM COLTS WHITE 11:45AM RESERVES 2:30PM SENIORS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 1ST YERONGA, CANSDALE ST CANSDALE YERONGA, MAP-MARKER-ALT Welcome message AFL QUEENSLAND CEO Welcome to the 2019 QFA Division 2 and Colts We look forward to further evolving our senior White Grand Final Day. men’s football competitions with the aim to support competitive balance, encourage increased Congratulations to Bond University on participation and make our club environments maintaining their success from the preseason welcoming for all. competition right through to winning the minor premiership and qualifying for today’s Senior Good luck Beenleigh, Bond University, Victoria Grand Final. The professionalism of the Bond Point, Alexandra Hills and Burleigh in today’s University football program is to be commended, Grand Finals, and thank you for your support of with the club participating in three of four Grand community footy in Queensland. Finals across both their male and female teams. Following a change to our QFA competition format in 2017, there continues to be a clear improvement in the standard of footy across all competition. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all clubs for their contribution to our Dean Warren QFA competition structure review this year AFL QUEENSLAND CEO Umpire APPOINTMENTS Seniors Reserves Colts white Field Field Field Keegan Moseley, Byron John, Tom Leahy Chris Jardine, Toby Allsop Andrew Biggins Boundary Boundary Emergency • Gary Paul Ronin Mahoney, Lachlan Ryan, Jackson Mills Boundary Piper Schoch Goal Andrew Reddie, Craig Jones Goal Tony Brown, Jonah Genn Goal Wayne Watson, Liam Green Darren Burgess, James Kelly 2 | QFA DIVISION 2 COMPETITION LADDER QFA DIVISION 2 ∙ COLTS WHITE POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 1 Bond University AFC 18 14 2 0 179.16 56 2 Beenleigh AFC 18 14 2 0 171.65 56 3 Kenmore AFC 18 12 4 0 147.28 48 4 Coolangatta Tweed AFC 18 9 7 0 103.31 36 Seniors 5 Robina AFC 18 7 9 0 102.68 28 6 Victoria Point Sharks AFC 18 6 10 0 92.79 24 7 Carrara 18 6 10 0 83.97 24 8 Alexandra Hills AFC 18 3 13 0 70.98 12 9 Coomera AFC 18 1 15 0 37.95 4 POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 1 Victoria Point Sharks AFC 18 13 3 0 176.42 52 2 Alexandra Hills AFC 18 12 4 0 199.41 48 3 Bond University AFC 18 11 5 0 141.26 44 4 Kenmore AFC 18 10 6 0 161.88 40 5 Coolangatta Tweed AFC 18 10 6 0 111.66 40 Reserves 6 Beenleigh AFC 18 8 8 0 102.28 32 7 Robina AFC 18 4 12 0 53.71 16 8 Coomera AFC 18 3 13 0 50.35 12 9 Carrara 18 1 15 0 39.19 4 POS TEAM P W L D % PTS 1 Burleigh 17 13 3 0 217.29 52 2 Victoria Point 17 11 5 0 160.92 44 3 Coomera 17 11 5 0 100.88 44 4 Calamvale 17 9 6 1 133.56 38 5 Alexandra Hills/Wynnum 17 8 7 1 133.42 34 6 Robina 17 6 10 0 73.29 24 7 Beenleigh 17 3 13 0 58.82 12 Colts white Colts 8 Coolangatta 17 2 14 0 40.81 8 QFA DIVISION 2 | 3 Match Preview QFA DIVISION 2 ∙ SENIORS With the minor premiership being separated by 50-point third quarter from the Bull Sharks. This a mere eight percent, today’s matchup between bumped Beenleigh to a Preliminary Final game Bond University and Beenleigh is bound to be against Coolangatta, where the Buffaloes won and tight. earned their second chance at the premiership. Having remained the competition’s front runners The Bull Sharks come prepped with the throughout the season, they will face off for a competition’s leading goal kicker Tyson Brazel fourth and final time in the Grand Final. as he hopes to add to his 95 season goals, and Beenleigh’s star half-back Sean Goode works to This scene is all too familiar for Beenleigh, as stop him. they attempt to bring home the premiership they missed out on last year. With a minor premiership Bond University will look to their captain already sewn up, Bond University also hope to and influential forward Ben Merrett, who has finish their season on a high. recently captained the 2019 South Queensland representative team in Townsville. The Beenleigh Back in Round Seven, Beenleigh came out on top captain John Duncan will similarly be looking to over Bond University with a close 11-point win. set the tone for Beenleigh through their midfield. Fast forward to Round 16 where the tables tuned, and the Bull Sharks took the Buffaloes by 17 Regardless, these sides are set for a close fight points in yet another tight game. in what is the biggest match of the year and will either see redemption for Beenleigh or a clean Bond University then shook Beenleigh with a 62 sweep from Bond University. point win in the Semi Final; the result of a massive Leading Goal-kickers QFA DIVISION 2 ∙ SENIORS Player Name Team Name Goals Tyson Brazel Bond University AFC 95 Joel Stevenson Robina AFC 54 Anthony Corrie Kenmore AFC 51 Mitchell Carey Coolangatta Tweed AFC 50 Mark Nolan Beenleigh AFC 48 Matthew Pearce Saints 39 Isaac Franks Coolangatta Tweed AFC 29 4 | QFA DIVISION 2 QFA DIVISION 2 ∙ SENIORS Teamlists Bond University Beenleigh # NAme G P # NAme G P 1 Fox Jack 3 Fallon James 2 Williams Jayden 4 Eddy Callum 5 Bacon Wyatt 7 Soutar Andrew 8 Wobcke Lachlan 6 Merrett Benjamin 9 Duncan Aidan 7 Olarenshaw Mitchell 10 Rose Bailey 8 Pyke Connor 12 Balm Daniel 9 Delany Edward 13 Bacic Jordan 10 Stacey Brad 14 Goode Sean 11 King Rhys 15 Duncan John (C) 14 Mahoney Steven (C) 17 Eddy Brayden 16 Meaney Jay 19 McGregor Bryce 17 Cook Ryan 20 Bowley Lewis 18 Mortimer Blair 23 Kennedy Hakeem 20 Hall Adam 24 Jennings Jonathan 24 Thomas Nathan 28 Lange Cooper 29 Robinson Brady 25 McKeon Richard 30 Eddy Liam 26 Crosbie Lachlan 31 Eddy Declan 32 Foster Mark 33 Nolan Mark 38 Farid Oliver 40 Zingelmann Jacob 39 Goodburn Daniel 41 McMillan Mitchall 43 Crow Alexander 44 Goode Declyn 44 Smart Oliver 45 Jones Nilsson 46 Brazel Tyson 47 James Lachlan 47 Cannon Andrew 48 James Jack 53 Peeters Kane 50 Clarke Jackson 57 Rennex Jack 52 Dickenson Matthew Coach Coach SAM WHISH-WILSON CAMERON JAMES QFA DIVISION 2 | 5 Match Preview QFA DIVISION 2 ∙ RESERVES Throughout the season, Alexandra Hills back in Round 5 and again in Round 13 Alexandra and Victoria Point have proven they’re the Hills had their turn and came out on top. competition’s leading sides. No story of a great Both games were within 20 points, meaning a comeback or clear winner, it’s their consistency competitive game is in store today. which has kept them on top of the ladder since Round 3, and in the running for the premiership Alexandra Hills boasts the competition’s leading today. goal kicker Craig Rusby, while Ashley Templar is set to do good things in the Sharks’ forward Finishing as the minor premiers, Victoria Point line coming off his 100-goal season in 2018 with managed to secure their position in the Semi Carrara in QFA Division3. Final match against Alexandra Hills. Although the Bombers brought the margin back to 15 points in The Bombers’ Liam Hill and Matthew Lewis the final quarter, it wasn’t enough to make up for are players to watch after their notable finals their slow start. performances, as Victoria Point turn to midfielder Ben Davies for his consistency. As quick as the Bombers were sent to a Preliminary Final, they bounced back with a 45 Both sides have remained even this season with point win over Coolangatta. their share of wins and losses, yet it is only today’s game which will determine the better team and Throughout the season these two sides were reward a year of hard work. evenly matched, as the Sharks beat the Bombers Leading Goal-kickers QFA DIVISION 2 ∙ RESERVES Player Name Team Name Goals Craig Rusby Alexandra Hills AFC 56 Ashley Templar Victoria Point Sharks AFC 44 Michael Macdonald Saints 29 Ben Davies Victoria Point Sharks AFC 26 Dean Forster Alexandra Hills AFC 23 Gerard Robinson Coolangatta Tweed AFC 22 Nicholas Holloway Coolangatta Tweed AFC 20 6 | QFA DIVISION 2 QFA DIVISION 2 ∙ RESERVES Teamlists Victoria Point Alexandra Hills # NAme G P # NAme G P 1 Wishart Tye 1 Mainwaring Rick 3 Avison Joshua 3 Spillane Michael 4 Muir Alexander 7 Pickering Cameron 8 Bloye Brendin 8 McCarthy Shannon 9 Joseph Blake 9 Smitheram Brendan 10 Rusby Craig 12 Templar Ashley 12 Christensen Liam 18 Rees Bradley 15 Golding Griffin 25 Adamson Mark 17 Lewis Christopher 26 Davie Andrew 21 Forster Dean 27 Shegog Patrick (C) 23 King Dion 30 Veal Mitchell 24 Drennan Leigh 34 Lewis Bradley (C) 25 Aylmer Chris 27 Heide Andrew 36 Reid Michael 30 Amos Jason 37 McCallum Ryan 36 Henwood Mitchell 38 Symonds Brodie 37 Bourke Curtis 40 Doblo Kaine 41 Rimmer Mitchell 41 Burrell Corey 42 Pfund Calvin 47 Bird Liam 46 Lewis Matthew 48 McDonough Peter 47 Mase Jackson 49 Wilson Isaac 48 Richards Andrew 50 Blake Brayden 49 Sellar Zachary 51 Lack Cameron 51 Davies Ben 52 Lago Brendan 52 Byrne Dylan 54 Bruinsma Trent 54 Callon Thomas 55 Lambourn David 56 Brooks James 56 Ireland Lachlan 58 Langford Mitchell 58 Hill Liam Coach Coach TYE WISHART CHRISTOPHER AYLMER QFA DIVISION 2 | 7 Match Preview QFA COLTS WHITE The QFA Colts White competition proved a close 36-point loss, the Sharks were sent packing to the race throughout the season, and where Burleigh Preliminary Final against Calamvale.
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