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| Aspley Australian Rules Football Club ---- Visited 37 Times |
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| In the very early sixtys there were no sporting facilities in Aspley for the local children. One Sunday morning early in 1964, five people met at "Sitzs Paddock," Graham Road, Aspley to explore the possibility of forming a Junior Australian. View More |
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| Bay Power AFC ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| Participating in the Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League View More |
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| Brisbane Lions AFC ---- Visited 28 Times |
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| Home Ground: Brisbane Cricket Ground (Gabba) View More |
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| Brothers Bulldogs AFC ---- Visited 18 Times |
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| Participating in the Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League View More |
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| Bundaberg Across the Waves Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| Participating in the Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League View More |
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| Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| Australian Football League in bundaberg, Queensland View More |
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| Fraser Coast Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
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| Participating in the Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League |
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| Gold Coast Football Club ---- Visited 29 Times |
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| A historic week for the Gold Coast Football Club was capped on on 31st March 2009, when at the club’s inaugural player launch, AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou took to the stage and announced GCFC had been granted a provisional licence to compete in the AFL from 2011. View More |
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| Hervey Bay Bombers Australian Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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| Originally known as the Sea Hawks, and boasting red and green colours, Hervey Bay was established in 1977, and won a senior premiership, in the Bundaberg Australian Football League, on debut. More senior flags in this competition followed in 1982-3-4. The 1985 season brought both a change of image, with the adoption of the Bomber emblem and Essendon-style black and red playing uniforms, and location, as the club transferred to the Wide Bay Australian Football League. One thing that did not change was the club's habit of success, as evidenced by further senior premierships in 1985 and 1986. In 1987 the WBAFL and the BAFL merged to form the Bundaberg-Wide Bay Australian Football League. The Bombers contested a grand final in the new competition's first season, but lost to West Bundaberg. By way of making amends they then proceeded to claim the next five flags in succession, plus a couple more in the ensuing four years, an achievement that few senior clubs anywhere in Australia have managed, in any era. View More |
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| Labrador Tigers Australian Football Club ---- Visited 26 Times |
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| Home ground location: Cooke-Murphy Reserve Ashton Street Labrador View More |
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| Maryborough Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
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| Morningside AFC ---- Visited 26 Times |
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| Home ground location: Riding Rd Hawthorne View More |
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| Palmerston Magpies Football Club ---- Visited 31 Times |
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| The Palmerston Magpies Football Club was borne initially from the re-location of the North Darwin Football Club to the city of Palmerston, south of Darwin in 1995/96. We were first known as North Darwin/Palmerston Magpies before dropping off the name of North Darwin to become the Palmerston Magpies Football Club in 1996/97. View More |
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| Redland Bombers FC ---- Visited 27 Times |
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| The Victoria Point Australian Football Club was founded in 1966 by Mr Ern Dowling.In 1970 the club changed the name to the Victoria Point Redlands Australian Football Club. View More |
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| Southport AFC ---- Visited 27 Times |
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| Home ground located at: Crn Musgrave & Olsen Ave Musgrave Hills View More |
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| Wide Bay Football Umpires Association ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| Amalgamated with the Bundaberg Wide Bay Australian Football League View More |
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