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ILETT LEADS THE WAY AGAIN

Red-hot Thunder star Cameron Ilett has continued his stunning form by booting seven goals in the NT’s 23-point win over Aspley in Darwin tonight.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

TIGERS SHOW THEIR STEEL

Labrador confirmed they are the real deal in 2010 by resisting everything a desperate Redland could throw at them today.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

PANTHERS RESIST SUPER SURGE

A brilliant last quarter that featured 14 goals between the two sides in front about 5000 people saw Morningside come out on top.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

SHARKS MADE TO FIGHT

The lowly Western Magpies gave Southport a serious hit-out at Chelmer today, the Sharks’ fast start proving fatal.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

ANOTHER SCORPIONS LOSS

Morningside defender Tom Bell was judged Queensland’s best player in a hefty loss to Victorian Country at the NAB Australian U18 Championships in Melbourne today.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

ROUND 11 QAFL STATE LEAGUE TEAM LISTS

To download the Round 11 Powerade QAFL State League Team Lists, please click here.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

MAGPIE BROTHERS REUNITED

Western Magpies brothers Greg and Conrad Lavey will play together for the first time in a decade on Saturday.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

FROM AFRICA TO AFL

AFLQ celebrates the inclusion of two African boys in the World XVIII for the NAB Australian U16 Championships in Sydney.

Posted in Front Page, Junior & Youth, SEQ Community Football

BIG TEST FOR BOMBERS

The new ‘Cinderella’ team of the QAFL clashes with last year’s version in a season-defining game for the Redland Bombers at Victoria Point tomorrow.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

MAHER DEBUT FOR THUNDER

Highly-respected Charlie Maher will make his long-awaited debut in NT Thunder colours when the Territorians face Aspley tomorrow night.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

IMPORTANT: SCORPIONS GAME SWITCH

The fiinal game of the Australia Post Queensland Scorpions’ national U18 championships campaign has been switched from Wednesday to Tuesday next week.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

WHITE STEPS UP COACHING

Wily Mt Gravatt veteran Darryl White will expand his coaching horizons by guiding Darwin in the coming NTFL season.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

SCORPIONS REINFORCEMENTS

Coach David Ashkar (pictured) has slotted six new faces into his Australia Post Queensland U18 Scorpions starting line-up for this weekend.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

‘HUTCHY’ IS NEW SCORPIONS CAPTAIN

Aspley ace Michael Hutchinson is the new captain of the Australia Post Queensland Scorpions.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

CLUBS, LEAGUES HAVE RESPONSIBILITY

AFLQ chief executive Richard Griffiths reminds all clubs and associations of their Racial and Religious Vilification Policy responsibilities.

Posted in Front Page, Junior & Youth, QAFL, SEQ Community Football

BIG NIGHT FOR THUNDER, HORNETS

The NT Thunder and Aspley clash in Darwin on Saturday night in a QAFL Round 11 match that suddenly has enormous ramifications.

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ZORKO ON THE EDGE

Broadbeach rover-forward Dayne Zorko’s 12-goal haul against the Western Magpies last weekend was not enough to jump into the top 10 on the QAFL goalkicking list.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

ILETT, WISE IN FINE FORM

NT Thunder midfielder Cameron Ilett and Southport counterpart Danny Wise are going blow for blow in the race for the Syd Guildford Trophy for the QAFL Player of the Year.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

CLEARY, PENNYCUICK ON MAT

Key Mt Gravatt forward Billy Cleary is facing a two-week layoff after being reported in last Saturday’s loss to the NT Thunder.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

GALLERY OF STARS

Brisbane Boys College’s effort to win a visit by the Brisbane Lions, and the pulsating State game between Queensland and Tasmania, have been captured in pictures.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

FIGHT FOR COUNTRY BERTHS

Ten State League players are fighting for six berths in the Queensland Country side to contest the national championships in Canberra next month.

Posted in Front Page, Representative Football

MERIT AWARD NOMINATIONS ENCOURAGED

Leagues and clubs around Queensland are being urged to submit nominations for the AFL Merit award, which has been presented on an annual basis since 1955.

Posted in Front Page, Junior & Youth, Regional, SEQ Community Football

POSITIVE TIGERS OVERRUN PANTHERS

Labrador overran Morningside by 32 points to take outright possession of second place on the QAFL premiership table at Esplen Oval today.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

REVISED SCORPIONS SQUAD

Selectors have named a revised Australia Post Queensland U18 side to travel to Melbourne later this week for the last two games of the NAB Australian U18 Championships.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

THUNDER STARTS TO ROLL

The Northern Territory are back in business following an impressive five-goal win at Mt Gravatt today.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

ZORKO DOZEN FIRES CATS

Dayne Zorko booted 12 goals at Merrimac Oval today to lead the Cats to victory over the Western Magpies.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

HORNETS STING BOMBERS

Aspley notched their first win under new coach Russell Evans and rocked Redland’s finals prospects with a big finish at Graham Road today.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

SHARKS BREAK LIONS EARLY

Southport cruised to a comfortable 39-point win over the Brisbane Lions Reserves at Giffin Park today, but victory came at a cost.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

BIG SCORPIONS LOSS

The Australia Post Queensland U18 Scorpions suffered a no-nonsense reality check when hammered by the NSW/ACT Rams by 74 points at Coorparoo today

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

CAPE YORK FUNDING WINDFALL

AFL Qeensland CEO Richard Griffiths today welcomed the State Government’s $1million funding program for sporting programs in North Queensland.

Posted in Front Page, Regional

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