AFLQ Finals: Week 1

The pointy end of the season has arrived, with teams across southeast Queensland now commencing their finals campaign!

QFA Division 1 Hart Sport Cup Seniors and Reserves and QFA Division 3 Seniors start their finals campaigns this weekend.

QFA Division 1 HART Sport Cup Seniors:

Qualifying Final: Caloundra v Beenleigh, Saturday 2pm at Carter Park, Golden Beach

The winner will meet minor premiers, Coorparoo, the following week. The loser will have a second shot against the winner of the elimination final.

Elimination Final: Mayne v Morteon Bay, Saturday at 2pm at Enoggera Memorial Park, Enoggera

The winner will progress through to the next round, while the loser’s season will be over.

QFA Division 1 HART Sport Cup Reserves:

Qualifying Final: Caloundra v Mayne, Saturday 11:45am at Carter Park, Golden Beach

The winner will meet minor premiers, Coorparoo, the following week. The loser will have a second shot against the winner of the elimination final.

Elimination Final: Beenleigh v University of Queensland, Saturday at 11:45am at Enoggera Memorial Park, Enoggera

The winner will progress through to the next round, while the loser’s season will be over.

QFA Division 3 Seniors:

Qualifying Final: Morningside v Jimboomba, Friday 7:30pm at Jack Esplen Oval, Morningside

The winner will meet minor premiers, Maroochydore, the following week. The loser will have a second shot against the winner of the elimination final.

Elimination Final: Sherwood v Collingwood Park, Friday 7:30pm at Powenyenna Oval, Chelmer

The winner will progress through to the next round, while the loser’s season will be over.

AFL Queensland QFA Competition Manager Joshua Rhodes congratulated all clubs who had secured a spot in the finals.

“We are so excited to have reached finals, particularly after all clubs have had a fairly tumultuous year with floods, COVID and flu,” he said.

“In the QFA Division 1 and Division 3 competitions, we will see a Top 5 Finals setup.

“The Division 1 HART Sport Cup Seniors competition has been interesting viewing all year, with competition super tight for those five spots. We will have a new premier in 2022 and it really could be any of those five teams.

“I wish all teams well and look forward to watching some great footy tonight and tomorrow.”

Week 1 of the Youth Football Finals competition also kicks off tonight. Over the course of the weekend 88 finals will be played across 17 venues with 176 teams competing.

 

 

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