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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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THUNDER STARTS TO ROLL

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

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ZORKO DOZEN FIRES CATS

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

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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.

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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.

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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

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CAPE YORK FUNDING WINDFALL

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

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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.

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QAFL STATE LEAGUE ROUND 10 TEAMS

QAFL Powerade State League Round 10 Teams

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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.

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LIONS ENJOY REST

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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AFLQ INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT MANAGER

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

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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