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PANTHERS GO PINK SUNDAY

Morningside Panthers will be decked out in a special pink jumper for Sunday’s crunch game with Labrador at Esplen Oval.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, SEQ Community Football

QAFL STATE LEAGUE ROUND 10 TEAMS

QAFL Powerade State League Round 10 Teams

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

VETERANS BACK FOR THUNDER

The NT Thunder welcome back experienced key position players Cameron Roberts and Hamish Simpson for tomorrow’s clash with Mt Gravatt at Dittmer Park.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

LIONS ENJOY REST

The State bye weekend could not have come at a better time for the Brisbane Lions Reserves.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

MILESTONE MAN ON GUARD

Loyal Broadbeach utility Ben Walters plays his 150th game for the Cats at their Merrimac Oval home tomorrow – and he doesn’t want any surprises, reports The Courier-Mail.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

SHELTON WINS STATE MEDAL

Paul Shelton has won the Zane Taylor Medal as Queensland’s best player in last Saturday’s monster win over Tasmania.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

FAMILY TRADITION CONTINUES

The son of a famous QAFL player has been included in the Queensland U18 side for Saturday’s game in the Australian championships.

Posted in Front Page, Representative Football

BREAKING NEW GROUND

Ashleigh Hales made AFL Queensland history earlier this month when she became the first female field umpire appointed to a State League Division 2 Seniors Match.

Posted in Female, Front Page, SEQ Community Football, Umpires

MATES BACK AT WAR

The special bonds forged during a highly successful State campaign will be forgotten when Mt Gravatt host the Northern Territory Thunder.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

HUGHES HITS LEAD

Southport star Cleve Hughes his back at the top of the QAFL goalkicking table after a stand-out performance in the week leading up to the State game.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

AFLQ INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT MANAGER

Luke Jeffrey has been appointed to the new position of AFL Queensland Indigenous Engagement Manager.

Posted in Front Page

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

AFL Queensland is offering employment opportunities in the game development area on the Sunshine Coast and in Townsville

Posted in Front Page, Regional

SHELTON HUGE LOSS FOR PANTHERS

Morningside will be missing champion centreman Paul Shelton for the next month after the Panthers playmaker left for a European vacation last Sunday.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

MAGPIES WILL KEEP ATTACKING

The Western Magpies have nine games remaining to try and register their first win in QAFL ranks since returning to the State League in 2009.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

WOMEN’S FOOTY: THE FUTURE

Samantha Lane of The Age reports on the Australian Women’s High Performance Academy training camp in Melbourne, attended by six Queenslanders.

Posted in Female, Front Page

SHARKS LOOK MENACING

Southport have a fine tradition of success but not even their most confident supporters would have predicted their quality start to 2010.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

NT TRIO WERE SUPER

The three Northern Territory Thunder representatives in the Queensland side made strong contributions against Tasmania on Saturday, and each was delighted to be there.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

STOCKMEN TOO STRONG

A faultless second half lifted the Queensland Country Stockmen to a drought-ending victory over Cairns in the representative clash at Coorparoo on Saturday.

Posted in Front Page

SENSATIONAL QUEENSLAND WIN

Queensland have produced a breathtaking team performance for a 79-point win over Tasmania at Southport today in one of the great days of state football.

Posted in Front Page, Representative Football

VICS TOO SLICK FOR UNDER 21s

Queensland Under 21’s three-year winning streak against the Victorian Amateurs came to an abrupt end at Fankhauser Reserve today.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

YOUNG SIDE LOOKS STRONG

Queensland are chasing their fourth straight win over the Victorian Amateur Under 21s in the curtain-raiser at Fankhauser Reserve at 11am tomorrow.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

FINAL TEAMS SELECTED

Aspley flyer Jamie Sheahan succumbed to injury while Adam Mueller and Dean Putt were squeezed out to emergency status as the Queensland side is finalized.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

A FINE QUEENSLAND LEGACY

It was fitting that in the week before Queensland’s annual State game, some history dating back to the Maroons’ first national carnival was uncovered.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

MAROONS SPEED UP

Queensland will try to run Tasmania off their feet in tomorrow’s interstate clash at Fankhauser Reserve on the Gold Coast, reports The Courier-Mail.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

SPACKMAN OUT OF STATE GAME

Skilful former Morningside grand final player and current Brisbane Lion Adam Spackman is out of Saturday’s State game at Southport.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

HORNETS USE BYE TO ADVANTAGE

The mid-season bye has come at the perfect time for new Aspley coach Russell Evans, who is looking for a strong finish to the 2010 season.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

QUEENSLAND THUNDERING

The NT Thunder could have three representatives in the Queensland team for Saturday’s interstate game, cementing the club’s standing as an integral part of the QAFL competition.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL, Representative Football

WISE SKIPPER, SHELTON VICE

Danny Wise will captain Queensland and Paul Shelton will be his deputy in Saturday’s clash with Tasmania at Fankhauser Reserve.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

TIGERS BARE TEETH

The best start to a QAFL season in Labrador’s 14-year history in the top competition sees the Tigers sitting in third place and primed to consolidate.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

TASSIE STAR PUMPED

One of the best players not to play AFL football developed in Tasmania is champing at the bit to play against the Queenslanders on Saturday.

Posted in Front Page, QAFL

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