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QAFL-RECORD-RD-17-UNIVERSITY-V-LABRADOR.Pdf QAFL RESULTS - ROUND 16 UNIVERSITY OF QLD 12.20 (92) DEF BROADBEACH 8.10 (58) WILSTON GRANGE 15.10 (100) DEF LABRADOR 13.15 (93) WESTERN MAGPIES 15.7 (97) DEF MT GRAVATT 13.11 (89) SURFERS PARADISE 17.12 (114) DEF SANDGATE 8.7 (55) MORNINGSIDE 17.16 (118) DEF PALM BEACH 13.15 (93) QAFL LADDER - ROUND 16 QAFL RESERVES LADDER - ROUND 16 TEAM PTS % TEAM PTS % 1 Labrador 56 187.73 1 Labrador 58 213.87 2 Western Magpies 52 129.12 2 Morningside 56 187.54 3 Morningside 48 164.54 3 Wilston Grange 42 126.58 4 Wilston Grange 48 119.04 4 Surfers Paradise 32 121.41 5 Palm Beach 32 95.44 5 Mt Gravatt 32 96.90 6 Broadbeach 24 88.41 6 University of QLD 24 90.32 7 Surfers Paradise 20 88.48 7 Palm Beach 20 83.54 V 8 Mt Gravatt 20 86.62 8 Western Magpies 20 83.28 9 Sandgate 12 56.16 9 Broadbeach 20 68.47 10 University of QLD 12 54.53 10 Sandgate 16 40.60 NEAFL LADDER - ROUND 19 @QAFLnews @AFLQ SATURDAY AUGUST 22 – ST LUCIA OVAL 7 TEAM PTS % #QAFL COLTS @ 9:00AM – RESERVES @ 11:30AM 1 UWS Giants 60 227.02 SENIORS @ 2:00PM 2 NT Thunder 56 128.78 3 Sydney University 44 143.77 ROUND 17 QAFL MATCHES 4 Aspley 44 120.27 AFLQ 5 Sydney Swans 44 113.17 6 Redland 28 84.89 SURFERS PARADISE vs PALM BEACH – SIR BRUCE SMALL PARK 7 Southport 24 95.04 SAT AUGUST 22 @ 2:00PM 8 Gold Coast Suns 24 84.93 AFL QUEENSLAND 9 Ainslie 22 82.55 MT GRAVATT vs WILSTON GRANGE – DITTMER PARK 10 Eastlake 6 51.67 SAT AUGUST 22 @ 2:00PM 11 Brisbane Lions 4 57.98 DOWNLOAD THE NEAFL APP SANDGATE vs WESTERN MAGPIES – LEMKE ROAD SAT AUGUST 22 @ 2:00PM BROADBEACH vs MORNINGSIDE – SALK OVAL SUN AUGUST 23 @ 2:00PM WWW.AFLQ.COM.AU THE QAFL IS PROUDLY SPONSORED BY BLK UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND LABRADOR TIGERS COACH: DARREN PFEIFFER COACH: STEVE DANIEL NO NAME G B NO NAME G B NO NAME G B NO NAME G B 1 Gareth Begley 33 Jared D’Roza 1 Bryce Perry-Bolt 31 Adam Clarke 2 Brodie Tebbutt 34 Lewis Radford 2 Adam Baird 32 Jason Howard 3 Michael Stewart 35 Jordan McDonald 3 Tom Daniel 33 Josh Clarke 4 Tom Crameri 36 Harry Milford 4 Chris Turner 34 Shaun Cannon 5 Luke Stewart 37 Sean Westerhuis 5 Nick Stockdale 35 Beau Azzolini 7 Patrick O’Shaunessy 38 Connor Wood 6 Ryan Davey 36 Jack Goodwin 8 Liam Williams 39 Owen Giradi 7 Todd Featherstone 37 Dylan MacCombie 9 Darren Pfeiffer 40 David Doherty 8 Billy Hicks 38 Lachlan Crosbie 10 Sebastian Curtis 41 Michael Swann 9 Liam Burke 39 Jackson Hourigan 11 Zachary Southern 42 Harry Boyd 10 Brett Davis 40 Nick Anderson 12 Rick Dolphin 43 Nick Davis 11 Jayden Young 41 Zac Brain 13 Brenton Crilly 44 Reyne Hondow 12 Matthew Lappin 42 Jack Stokes 14 Jake Evans 45 Ryan Cutler 13 Jye Warren 43 Rhys Coombe 15 Ross Wilkinson 46 Daniel Mauch 14 Michael Gugliotta 44 Matt Freeman 16 James Day 47 Rhys Tadgell 15 Andy Hollis 45 Kieran Le Jeune 17 George Hannaford 48 Tom Gerhmann 16 Chris Ryan 46 Mick Abbey 18 Alistair Carlson 49 Tim Sparkman 17 Matt Daniel 47 Chris Talbot 19 Jack Rusbridge 50 Cameron Scott 18 Brad Green 48 Connor West 20 Matt Judd 53 Mark McCutchan 19 Angus Monroe 49 Chris Rainsford 21 Alex Bateman 54 Nick Mayes 20 Hugh Wadsworth 50 Reece Groves 22 Ben Langley 56 Luca Mason 21 Josh Baxter 51 Wyatt Bacon 23 Luke Brennan 57 Peter Betteridge 22 Tom Davidson 52 Tom Kenyon 24 Nick Kent 58 Phil Shaw 23 Tom Thorsen 53 Matt Watmuff 25 Phillip Lovett 59 Hamish Lorianne 24 Sam Walker 54 Shane Wilkinson 26 Nick Ilton 60 Sean Powyer 25 Josh Fraser 55 Dean Windsor 27 Ben Durance 26 Blake Bantoft 56 Blair Mortimer 28 Dustin Harris 27 Matthew Lappin 57 Dave Dowlman 29 Ben Kleverlaan 28 Brad Carter 58 Mark Newton 30 Joe Llewelyn 29 Matt Button 59 Tre Symons 32 Harry Marshall 30 Dyson Budarick 60 Joel Karwan QAFL TIPPING – ROUND 16 TOTAL SCORE Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TOTAL Michael Conlan Gorillas Magpies Lions Tigers Panthers 50 CEO – AFL QUEENSLAND Craig Millar Gorillas Magpies Lions Tigers Panthers 52 UNIVERSITY OF QLD FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MANAGER Andrew Wiles Gorillas Magpies Lions Tigers Panthers 59 COMMUNITY FOOTBALL WRITER LABRADOR Jack Barry Vultures Magpies Lions UQ Panthers 56 COMMUNITY FOOTBALL MANAGER .
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