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2019 NEAFL-QAFL Player Interchange Agreement
NEAFL & QAFL PLAYER INTERCHANGE AGREEMENT Effective 1 January 2019 PLAYER INTERCHANGE AGREEMENT Introduction This document determines the movement and alignment of players between the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) and the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL). This Agreement will be reviewed at the end of each season. Definitions NEAFL Clubs: 1. Aspley Football Club 2. Redland Football Club 3. Southport Football Club QAFL Clubs: 1. Palm Beach Currumbin Football Club 2. Surfers Paradise Football Club 3. Labrador Football Club 4. Broadbeach Football Club 5. Mt Gravatt Football Club 6. Morningside Football Club 7. Western Magpies Football Club 8. Wilston Grange Football Club 9. Sandgate Football Club Club Alignment for the purpose of the Mini Draft Southport Football Club Labrador Football Club Broadbeach Football Club Surfers Paradise Football Club Palm Beach Currumbin Football Club Redland Football Club Mt Gravatt Football Club Morningside Football Club Western Magpies Football Club Aspley Football Club Sandgate Football Club Wilston Grange Football Club Player Club of Origin • Any NEAFL registered player who transferred from a current QAFL club (Club of Origin) to the NEAFL club, or has been a junior registered player at a QAFL club (Under 17 or 2 below), can be automatically aligned back to that QAFL club should the player elect that club as their club of choice. o Any anomalies, or where excessive numbers apply, alignment will be determined at the discretion of the AFLQ State Football Operations Manager. • Any NEAFL registered player who was aligned to a QAFL club the previous year may choose to be automatically realigned to that club without re-entering the mini draft. -
North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) 2011 Eastern Conference Draw All Matches 2Pm Bounce Unless Otherwise Listed
North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) 2011 Eastern Conference Draw All matches 2pm bounce unless otherwise listed Round 1 2/3 April Round 10 Round 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE GENERAL BYE Saturday 4 June Saturday 30 July Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway Belconnen v Ainslie Manuka Round 2 Brisbane Lions v Sydney Swans Gabba Tuggeranong v GWS Giants Greenway Saturday 9 April GWS Giants v Gold Coast Suns BOP Sydney Swans - Bye Ainslie v GWS Giants Ainslie Sunday 5 June Sunday 31 July Sunday 10 April Belconnen v Queanbeyan Manuka Queanbeyan v Eastlake Dairy Farmers Eastlake v Sydney Swans Ainslie - 12:30pm Ainslie - Bye Queanbeyan v Belconnen Dairy Farmers Round 19 Tuggeranong - Bye Round 11 Saturday 6 August Saturday 11 June GWS Giants v NT BOP - 1pm Round 3 Ainslie v Tuggeranong Ainslie Belconnen v Sydney Swans Manuka Saturday 16 April Belconnen v Eastlake Manuka Southport v Queanbeyan Southport - 1pm Sydney Swans v Belconnen SCG - 3:50pm GWS Giants - Bye Sunday 7 August GWS Giants v Tuggeranong BOP Sunday 12 June Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway Ainslie - Bye Sydney Swans v Queanbeyan SCG - 10:50am Ainslie - Bye Morningside v Eastlake Morningside - 1pm Queanbeyan v Mt Gravatt Dairy Farmers - Round 12 Round 20 11:45am Saturday 18 June Saturday 13 August GWS Giants v Sydney Swans BOP GWS Giants v Belconnen Wagga - 12pm Round 4 Ainslie v Belconnen Ainslie Eastlake v Ainslie Manuka 23/24 April Eastlake - Bye Tuggeranong - Bye Sunday 19 June Sunday 14 August EASTER WEEKEND GENERAL BYE Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong Dairy Farmers Queanbeyan v Sydney -
2008 AFL Annual Report
PRINCIPLES & OUTCOMES MANAGING THE AFL COMPETITION Principles: To administer our game to ensure it remains the most exciting in Australian sport; to build a stronger relationship with our supporters by providing the best sports entertainment experience; to provide the best facilities; to continue to expand the national footprint. Outcomes in 2008 ■■ Attendance record for Toyota AFL ■■The national Fox Sports audience per game Premiership Season of 6,511,255 compared was 168,808, an increase of 3.3 per cent to previous record of 6,475,521 set in 2007. on the 2007 average per game of 163,460. ■■Total attendances of 7,426,306 across NAB ■■The Seven Network’s broadcast of the 2008 regional challenge matches, NAB Cup, Toyota AFL Grand Final had an average Toyota AFL Premiership Season and Toyota national audience of 3.247 million people AFL Finals Series matches was also a record, and was the second most-watched TV beating the previous mark of 7,402,846 set program of any kind behind the opening in 2007. ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. ■■ For the eighth successive year, AFL clubs set a ■■ AFL radio audiences increased by five membership record of 574,091 compared to per cent in 2008. An average of 1.3 million 532,697 in 2007, an increase of eight per cent. people listened to AFL matches on radio in the five mainland capital cities each week ■■The largest increases were by North Melbourne (up 45.8 per cent), Hawthorn of the Toyota AFL Premiership Season. (33.4 per cent), Essendon (28 per cent) ■■The AFL/Telstra network maintained its and Geelong (22.1 per cent). -
EX-VFL Players Now In
CCANNONSannons remainREMAIN inIN topTOP fourFOUR AFL VICTORIA VFL ROUND 8, TAC CUP ROUND 7 MAY 12-13, 2012 $3 SandrinGHAM rise to THird EDITORIAL More AFL debuts Another Peter Jackson VFL draftee debuted in the AFL on the weekend, continuing to highlight the great pathway to the highest competition. AHMED Saad, last year’s Peter Jackson VFL and 42 of it offers players the opportunity winner of the Fothergill those players have played at each and every week to play Round Medal for the most least one AFL match against AFL listed players. promising young player in From the 16 VFL players Interestingly, a total of 28 the Peter Jackson VFL, made selected at last year’s NAB former VFL players last week his AFL debut for St Kilda AFL Drafts, six – Saad, Jarrod played for an AFL Club and last weekend. Boumann (Box Hill Hawks/ that included some of the Saad, a youngster of Egyptian Hawthorn), Tim Mohr (Casey game’s biggest names – Sam heritage, is a great football Scorpions/Greater Western Mitchell, Nick Maxwell and story. He virtually ‘invited’ Sydney), Orren Stephenson Matthew Boyd – the latter two himself to training for the (North Ballarat/Geelong), Tory current AFL Club captains then Northern Bullants and Dickson (Bendigo/Western and the former a premiership on occasions could not Bulldogs) and James Magner captain. get a game in the club’s (Sandringham/Melbourne) – Just like Saad, at some point Development League team. have already made their AFL early in their careers they all Throughout those testing times, debut in 2012. played in the Development Saad’s commitment never That number is another League, which, again, wavered as he strove to get personal best for the Peter underlines the importance of the best out of himself; working Jackson VFL, which in the late this competition’s role in the his way from the Development 1990s sometimes struggled talent pathway. -
NEAFL & QAFL Player Interchange Agreement
NEAFL & QAFL Player Interchange Agreement NEAFL & QAFL Player Interchange Agreement Effective 1st January 2020 1 NEAFL & QAFL Player Interchange Agreement Introduction This document determines the movement and alignment of players between the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) and the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL). This Agreement will be reviewed at the end of each season. Club Alignments NEAFL Clubs Aspley Football Club* Redland Football Club Southport Football Club Maroochydore Wilston Grange Sherwood Districts Football Club Football Club Football Club Broadbeach Football Club Morningside Football Club Labrador Football Club QAFL Palm Beach Currumbin Clubs Mt Gravatt Football Club Football Club Surfers Paradise Football Club *In order to evenly distribute the number of NEAFL primary listed players across the Brisbane based QAFL clubs, Aspley will be able to nominate a selected number of players to enter the Redland Mini Draft. These nominations must be approved by the respective NEAFL & AFLQ Operations Managers. Maroochydore Football Club Maroochydore will not have live picks in any of the Mini Drafts. Instead, prior to the mini draft, any NEAFL primary listed player can choose to nominate Maroochydore as their aligned QAFL club. These nominations must be approved by the respective NEAFL & AFLQ Operations Managers. Player Club of Origin • Any NEAFL registered player who transferred from a current QAFL club (Club of Origin) to the NEAFL club, or has been a junior registered player at a QAFL club (Under 17 or below), can be automatically aligned back to that QAFL club should the player elect that club as their club of choice. o Any anomalies, or where excessive numbers apply, alignment will be determined at the discretion of the AFLQ State Football Operations Manager. -
Hansard 26 May 1995
Legislative Assembly 12011 26 May 1995 FRIDAY, 26 MAY 1995 implementation of the Goss Government's $150m Jobs Plan. Despite strong jobs growth and forecasts of a fall in unemployment to around 7.7 per cent by June next year, there are those within the labour market who need Mr SPEAKER (Hon. J. Fouras, Ashgrove) special assistance. The long-term read prayers and took the chair at 10 a.m. unemployed, women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people with PETITIONS disabilities are among those disadvantaged groups who face extra hurdles in gaining The Clerk announced the receipt of the employment. The Goss Government's $150m following petitions— Jobs Plan is providing these people with the added assistance they need to build a better Police Staffing, Gold Coast; Palm future. Beach Police Station With the funds provided from an increase From Mrs Gamin (1,025 signatories) in the tobacco franchise fee, the $150m Jobs praying that action be taken to boost police Plan has provided assistance to more than numbers in southern areas of the Gold Coast 80,000 Queenslanders to 31 March. and that a police station be built at Palm Specifically, 16,700 people had been placed Beach. in jobs, almost 39,000 people had been placed in training, and the remainder had received other assistance, including the Turbot, Edward and Ann Streets, provision of business advice. I am able to Park provide for members' information the details of From Mr J. N. Goss (641 signatories) the seven programs of the Jobs Plan and the praying for action to be taken to create a park results achieved by each of these programs. -
Afl Northern Territory Annual Report 2013
ANNUAL REPORT 2013 AFL NORTHERN TERRITORY PREMIER PARTNERS AFL NORTHERN TERRITORY ANNUAL REPORT 2013 CONTENTS Chairman and CEO Report 2 CORPORATE PARTNERS Michael Long Learning & 6 Leadership Centre Report Human Resource Report 8 Commercial Operations Report 12 PROGRAM PARTNERS Football Operations Report 16 Game Development Report 24 OFFICIAL SPONSORS Remote Projects Report 30 DARWIN AIRPORT RESORT AND HOTEL NT Thunder & Talent Report 36 PREFERRED SUPPLIERS AFLNT Financials 38 COMMUNITY PARTNERS PAGE 1 of 41 CHAIRMAN’S / CEO REPORT ROSS COBURN - CHAIRMAN TONY FRAWLEY - CEO PHOTO: Northern Territory Under 18 Girl’s Kickstart Team, winners of the inagural championship in Melbourne. PAGE 2 of 32 PAGE 3 of 32 AFL AFL NORTHERN NORTHERN TERRITORY TERRITORY ANNUAL ANNUAL REPORT REPORT 2013 2013 CHAIRMAN’SCEO’S / CEO REPORT REPORT YOUNG NT AFL PLAYERS HAVE Operations Department. We should never increased our participation enormously. especially Central Australia has also been squads. It will be interesting to follow the huge challenge but it is the most exciting EXCITING PLAYER PATHWAYS AND lose sight of all stakeholders in our game If we don’t innovate, we will stagnate and a large focus. The best example of a fortunes of these boys as they will be the and complex concept AFLNT has ever FACILITIES and never underestimate the value of we must continually adapt to change selfless volunteer was when Calvin Dean first squad to align with the new Michael undertaken and there will be much partnership. We leverage our relationship particularly in the social media space. from Central Australia was recognised Long Learning and Leadership Centre. -
Player Interchange Agreement
PLAYER INTERCHANGE AGREEMENT Between North East Australian Football League And Queensland Australian Football League 2 PLAYER INTERCHANGE AGREEMENT Introduction This document determines the movement and alignment of players between the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) and the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL). This Agreement will be reviewed at the end of each season. Definitions NEAFL Clubs 1. Aspley Football Club 2. Redland Football Club 3. Southport Football Club QAFL Clubs 1. Palm Beach Currumbin Football Club 2. Surfers Paradise Football Club 3. Labrador Football Club 4. Broadbeach Football Club 5. Mt Gravatt Football Club 6. Morningside Football Club 7. Western Magpies Football Club 8. Wilston Grange Football Club 9. Sandgate Football Club Queensland of Origin Player – is a player who played their first game of senior football in Queensland. Club Alignment for the purpose of the Mini Draft Southport Football Club Labrador Football Club Broadbeach Football Club Surfers Paradise Football Club Palm Beach Currumbin Football Club Redland Football Club Mt Gravatt Football Club Morningside Football Club Western Magpies Football Club Aspley Football Club Sandgate Football Club Wilston Grange Football Club 3 Player Club of Origin Any NEAFL registered player who transferred from a current QAFL club (Club of Origin) to the NEAFL club, or has been a junior registered player at a QAFL club (Under 17 or below), can be automatically aligned back to that QAFL club should the player elect that club as their club of choice. o Any anomalies in regard to this, or where excessive numbers apply, alignment will be determined at the discretion of the AFLQ State Football Operations Manager. -
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL in QUEENSLAND a Proud and Wonderful History
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL IN QUEENSLAND A Proud and Wonderful History The Queensland Australian Football Hall of Fame has been launched in this the 150th year of the game to recognise the extraordinary contribution of players, coaches, administrators, volunteers, teams and events to the development of the game. There will be 150 inaugural inductees. They will comprise the 100 nominations for the Queensland Team of the Century, chosen in 2003, plus the five nominations for the Coach of the Century, and the Umpire of the Century. In addition, 40 people have been chosen from other parts of the football family to recognise their outstanding service and contribution, and for ability, sportsmanship, integrity, commitment and character. MORE INFORMATION WANTED This information booklet profiles briefly the inaugural 150 inductees of the Queensland Australian Football Hall of Fame. Many of the details included were kindly supplied by prominent football historian Greg Parker and the Hall of Fame inductees or their families, and for that the organizers of the function are most grateful. But the job is not done. This is an important document in Queensland Football history and will continue to grow. If you have information or photographs that are relevant please contact Velocity Sports – Murray Bird (0433) 001588 – [email protected] or Peter Blucher – (0415) 599608 or [email protected] 1 QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2008 Graham Adams A Sandgate junior who was a key player with Windsor-Zillmere through the 1980's. Made his debut in the finals of 1981 as a 15-year-old, playing in a premiership under Frank Gumbleton, and won another flag in '88. -
Farewell to Footy's Loyal Servant
OOFFICIALFFICIAL PPUBLICATIONUBLICATION OOFF TTHEHE WWAFLAFL RROUNDOUND 1122 JJUNEUNE 88,, 22013013 $$3.003.00 FFarewellarewell ttoo ffooty’sooty’s lloyaloyal sservantervant GGameame ppreviewsreviews TTweetsweets ooff tthehe WWeekeek The Lions take top marks, so does our insurance. We’re proud to be Major Sponsor of the Subiaco Lions. And even prouder that our car and home policies are competitively priced. Better still, we’ll help you find the cover that’s right for you. To find out what we’ve made possible, call QBE today on 133 723. Call us for a PDS to decide if a product is right for you. QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited ABN 78 003 191 035, AFSL 239545. Game time 9 Previews 10-11 East Fremantle v Peel 12-13 West Perth v Claremont 14-15 Subiaco v South Fremantle 17 St Kilda v West Coast 17 Fremantle stats Every Week 7 Tipping 7 Tweets of the Week 18-20 WAFC news Features 21 Country Football 22 Amateur Football 4-5 Farewell to a loyal footy servant 23 Club calendar 6 Awards 24 WAFL stats 8 Collectables 25 Ladders & results 16 Mark McGough Q & A 26 Fixtures CONTENTS3 By Ross Lewis 4 @r_lewis_thewest FFarewellarewell Publisher This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by Media Tonic. to footy’s loyal servant Phone 9388 7844 Fax 9388 7866 Sales [email protected] Five decades of dedication to Australian Football into administration for over 30 years, it is part of your Editor will soon come to an end. DNA. Tracey Lewis Email Grant Dorrington has been asscoaited with The wonderful people, especially the passionate [email protected] the great Australian game his entire adult life, volunteers who you interact with along this footy @traceylewis5 serving as player, coach, selector, commentator and life journey make it extra special. -
WAFL Celebrates NAIDOC Week
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 14 JULY 6, 2018 $3.00 » Milestone for top Bulldog » WAFL celebrates NAIDOC week CONTENTS Every Week 7 Tipping 8 AFL Teams 20-21 WAFC 24 Club Notes 25 Stats 26 Scoreboards and ladders 27 Fixtures Features 4-5 WAFL celebrates NAIDOC week 18 East Perth terminates AFL link 19 Cook claims another Bulldogs honour Game time 9 Game previews 10-11 Subiaco v Peel Thunder 12-13 Swan Districts v Perth 14-15 East Fremantle v West Perth 16-17 South Fremantle v Claremont 3 WAFL clubs show off their support for Indigenous players have long made a strong impact of the WAFL. Even this year wonderful contributors such as Swan Districts Kirk Ugle, South Fremantle’s Matthew Parker plus Gerald Ugle and Traye Bennell from Publisher Peel have made their mark at senior level. This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by So, it is always fitting that the competition Media Tonic. each season recognises Aboriginal and Islander Phone 9388 7844 culture with its own celebration of NAIDOC Fax 9388 7866 week. Sales: [email protected] Even a special commemorative ball will be used Editor in all league matches as mark of respect to the Ross Lewis National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance [email protected] Committee celebration. Photography All four WAFL venues in operation during Round Andrew Ritchie 14 will conduct their own events for the occasion. And, as has been the case in recent seasons, all Design/Typesetting league teams will feature special guernseys with Jacqueline Holland Direction Design and Print » Traye Bennell NAIDOC messages. -
Best and Fairest Awards in Senior, Reserve and Under 19 Grades
2012 AFL Canberra Annual Report AFL Canberra appreciates the generous support of the following official partners and suppliers Official Partners: ActewAGL www.actewagl.com.au Canberra Milk Capitol Chilled Foods Australia 2-8 Mildura St, Griffith ACT 2603 Ph: 6260 9111 www.ccfa.com.au/ccfa Coordinate 3/19 Marcus Clarke St Canberra City www.coordinate.com.au NAB Cnr London Circuit & Ainslie Ave, Canberra ACT 2600 www.nab.com.au Southern Cross Ten Private Bag 10, Dickson ACT 2602 Ph: 02 6242 2400 www.southerncrossbroadcasting.com.au 2 Official Suppliers: Fosters Group (Carlton & United Breweries) www.carltondraught.com.au Coca-Cola www.cocacola.com.au/csol/ Ben Southall Photography www.bensouthall.com.au [email protected] Sport & Recreation ACT Level 8 Macarthur House, 12 Wattle St Lyneham ACT 2602 Ph: 02 6207 2111 www.tams.act.gov.au/play/sport_and_recreation Canberra Trophy Centre Molonglo Mall, Fyshwick ACT 2609 Ph: 02 6280 6520 www.trophycentre.com.au CanPrint Communications 16 Nyrang St, Fyshwick ACT 2609 Ph: 6295 4422 www.canprint.com.au Kingston Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre 4 Kennedy St, Kingston ACT 2604 Ph: 02 6260 8244 www.kingstonphysiotherapy.com Black Magic Coffee Ph: 0410 574 220 Email: [email protected] www.blackmagiccoffee.com Photos by Ben Southall Photography 3 Table of Contents Honour Board 1924 – Current .................................................................................................................................7 Life Members ..........................................................................................................................................................9