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THANKS UMP PHOTO COMP WINNER

AFL Queensland officials have extended a special thank you to the football community for the outstanding response to the ‘Thanks Ump’ initiative over last  weekend (May 14th – 15th). AFLQ CEO Richard Griffiths said today he was really pleased and

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KARNEZIS AT WOODRIDGE NORTH

Brisbane Lions‘ multicultural ambassador Patrick Karnezis visited Woodridge North State School last night to kick off a big week for the Auskick participants at the school.

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AKA ADDS COLOUR TO COAST DERBY

CONTROVERSIAL and colourful Jason Akermanis has promised nothing but pure ‘Aka’ during his guest appearance at the Coolangatta Football Club this weekend.

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ROUND 7 RISING STAR NOMINATION

Broadbeach teenager Kallen Geary is the Round 7 nomination for the NAB NEAFL Rising Star Award (Northern Conference)

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COME FREE TO AFL’S NEWEST STADIUM

The AFL’s newest stadium will throw open its doors this Sunday, 22 May 2011  for People’s Day.  Be the first to experience the new Metricon Stadium at the official People’s Day between 9.30am and 1pm. – Explore the stadium –

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LIONS CUP GRAND FINALISTS DECIDED

The games have been played and the Grand Finalists have been decided for this year’s Brisbane Lions Cup Division Two and Three Competitions. Year 10/11/12 State High School teams from across Brisbane/Gold Coast have participated in two carnival days with the top

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LAIBA: FROM PAKISTAN TO AFL

Laiba Shahzad, an eight-year-old girl from Pakistan , has learned more than a new way of life since moving to Australia. She’s learned a new sport.

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WIN A CAR WITH QLD’S YOUTH GIRLS

By Ashleigh McIntosh Support the AFL Queensland Youth Girl’s Program and go into the draw to win a brand new Hyundai IX35. AFLQ Youth Girls in conjunction with Womensport Queensland, are calling on all fans to get involved to promote

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FORMER TEAMMATES SOUGHT

Tuesday 17 May 2011 Canadian-based sporting enthusiast Neville Flanagan moved house recently and found a dust-covered photograph of the Yeronga AFC Under 18 premiership team from 1957. Mr Flanagan played in that team and it aroused his curiosity. ‘What has happened

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FANTASTIC SUPPORT FOR ’THANKS UMP’

AFL Queensland officials have extended a special thank you to the football community for the outstanding response to the ‘Thanks Ump’ initiative over the weekend.

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SUNS SUPPORT SCHOOL FOOTY

The Gold Coast Suns have got behind schools football, sponsoring the statewide primary schools competition.

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BERNIE BUSTS A MOVE

The Brisbane Lions mascot, Bernie Gabba Vegas has been working hard on his best ‘Go Wild’ dance moves to come up with his very own ‘Bernie Dance’. Bernie wants you to learn the moves and see you dance along with him when the

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AFLQ HQ GROUND USED FOR FIRST TIME

Monday 16 May 2011 The new ground at AFLQ headquarters at Yeronga saw its first action on Saturday on a milestone day for the game in Queensland. State Association Division 1 clubs Yeronga-South Brisbane and Wynnum test drove the turf

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BIG SCORPIONS IMPROVEMENT

The Australia Post Queensland Scorpions have raised hopes of a good showing at this year’s NAB AFL National U18 Championships with a vastly improved showing against the Calder Cannons at Coorparoo

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MARTIN’S GORILLAS ARE THE REAL DEAL

DAVID Martin’s Wilston-Grange Gorillas have added premiers Noosa to an impressive list of scalps in their ultra-impressive start to the Pineapple Hotel Cup season.
After beating Sandgate in round one, the Gorillas have now beaten last season’s grand finalists in their unbeaten run under new boss Martin.
Saturday’s 18.5 (113) to 15.11 (101) victory at Noosa’s Weyba Road stretched the Gorillas’ run to five and proved conclusively that one of the QAFL Premier Division’s perennial strugglers is definitely the real deal this season.
In another highlight match on Saturday, the Western Magpies stormed home to snatch victory from Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast with a four goals to one last quarter.
Elsewhere, Sandgate edged Coolangatta in a close one at Len Peak Oval, Palm Beach-Currumbin whipped Mayne at Salk Oval; and Burleigh scraped home against Springwood at Lowe Oval.

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WA STATE SQUAD NAMED

Former Brisbane Lions player Matthew Moody is in line for West Australian selection for next month’s interstate clash with Queensland in Perth.

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GORILLAS MOMENT OF TRUTH

MOST coaches and players rate the trip to Noosa as the toughest assignment on the Pineapple Hotel Cup fixture list.
For season surprise packets Wilston-Grange this is certainly the case, but it is a challenge the Gorillas are looking forward to.
It is a road trip to the Sunshine Coast that will tell the Grange hierarchy just where their vastly improved team is really at, whether they are worthy of their position unbeaten at the top of the points ladder.
In another interesting fixture, last weekend’s big back-to-earth performers Surfers Paradise take on the Western Magpies on the Gold Coast.
Elsewhere, Coolangatta host Sandgate at Peak Oval; Springwood take on Burleigh at Lowe Oval; and Palm Beach-Currumbin are at home to Mayne. Maroochy-Northshore have the bye.

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REINFORCEMENTS FOR SCORPIONS

AIS Academy trio Sam Michael, Alex Sexton and Brian Coleman-Broome will play their first game of the year with the Australia Post Queensland Scorpions at Coorparoo tomorrow.

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RD 6 RISING STAR NOMINATION

Redland’s Trent Manzone is the Round 6 nomination for the NAB NEAFL Rising Star Award (Northern Conference).

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WEAR A GREEN ARMBAND FOR THANKS UMP

Round 8 of the AFL Premiership this week end has been ear marked as the “THANKS UMP” Round.  There has been good media coverage and advertisements in the broader media outlining the plight of the umpire and how all match

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FREE COACH EDUCATION SESSION

The Brisbane Lions Academy has issued a blanket invitation to regional, club and school coaches from U11 to U18 to attend the first of their Coach Education sessions for 2011.

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AFL JOY FOR ETHNIC TEENS

Longtime The Courier-Mail sportwriter Bernie Pramberg wrote about joy that AFL is bringing to a group of young refugees in last Saturday’s edition. The article is reproduced here courtesy of The Courier-Mail. After spending more than half their young lives

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TWO UMPIRES REACH 150 GAMES

Field Umpire Jason Baldwin and Goal Umpire Brent Fewkes will celebrate their 150 senior game milestone together on Sunday.

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ZAC SMITH IS RISING STAR NOMINEE

Former Rockhamption giant Zac Smith, now playing with the Gold Coast Suns, is the Round Seven NAB AFL Rising Star nominee.

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TAKE NOTE: IT’S “THANKS UMP” TIME

AFLQ State Umpire Manager has urged football people right across the State to get into the spirit of ‘Thanks Ump” round this weekend.

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BRISBANE LIONS CUP CONTINUES

Schools in Division Two of the Brisbane Lions Cup will have their final round of qualifying matches at Dittmer Park, Mt.Gravatt, today.

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CLUBS ALLOW BROTHERS TO UNITE

The spirit of co-operation between Southport and Robina allowed the three Callinan brothers to play together for the first time last Saturday. Josh Callinan is vice-captain of the Roos and plays alongside brother Toby in the State Association Division One.

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AFL ON THE MARCH

Reporter Josh Massoud from The Daily Telegraph newspaper in Sydney drew some interesting debate when he published the below article recently. Titled Invasion of the Sherrin, it documents the passion of AFL expansionists….   “Until Batemans Bay, the drive along

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Q-CLASH A RATINGS WINNER

The historic first meeting between the Gold Coast Suns and the Brisbane Lions for premiership points was a ratings star, becoming the most-watched AFL broadcast ever on Fox Sports.

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BIG MULTICULTURAL, INDIGENOUS PUSH

Trent Ryan is the new man charged with fostering multicultural and Indigenous Queenslanders to become involved with Australian football. Ryan was appointed AFLQ’s first Engagement Manager on April 1, with his focus to embrace and develop programs in Indigenous and

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