Morningside Australian Football Club

Morningside
Names
Full name Morningside Australian Football Club
2005 season
Club details
Founded 1947
Competition QAFL
President David Diamond
Coach David Lake
Ground(s) Jack Esplen Oval, Hawthorne
Other information
Official website Official Morningside Australian Football Club website

Morningside Australian Football Club, also known as Morningside AFC or the Panthers, is an Australian Rules football club based at Jack Esplen Oval in the suburb of Hawthorne in Brisbane. The club consists of both Junior and Senior football sections. Its senior team competed in the NEAFL Australian rules football competition from 2011-2014 and now is a member club of the Queensland Australian Football League.[1] It's junior sides compete in the AFL Brisbane Juniors (AFLBJ) competition. The club also caters for young girls and boys by running Auskick skills clinics, which are held at the beginning of the season and do not involve competitive games.

Morningside Football Club has operated successfully as a football club in Brisbane for over 50 years and is one of the most widely recognised Queensland based AFL clubs within Australia. It developed from the Hawthorne Juniors club which was founded in 1931.

At the beginning of the 2000 season the members of both clubs’ voted unanimously to join and form one united club. This decision was made to strengthen the club socially, financially and to improve the junior player development programmes and created a player path to the elite AFLQ State League competition.

Morningside has provided some of the best Queensland-bred Australian rules footballers of the last 50 years,jincluding triple-premiership winning Brisbane Lions captain Michael Voss and his teammate fullback Mal Michael, Voss's brother Brett Voss (who played at Brisbane and St Kilda). Current players include dashing half-back Courtenay Dempsey of Essendon, the left-footed in-and-under midfielder David Armitage of St Kilda and recently debuted Tom Bell of Carlton, nicknamed the next "Kouta" referring to Blues legend Anthony Koutoufides.

NEAFL

At the beginning of 2011, the QAFL was merged to form the NEAFL - North-East Australian Football League - combining Sydney and Canberra teams with the best QAFL teams, including the Northern Territory Thunder. Gold Coast Suns, GWS and Sydney Swans reserves team all compete in the competition as well as the Brisbane Lions reserves. There are two conferences with Morningside playing in the Northern Conference alongside fellow rivals Mt Gravat and Southport, among others.

In the NEAFL's inaugural year, Morningside played Northern Territory in the Northern Conference Final, in which they were beaten by 87 points. Northern Territory went on to beat Eastern champion Ainslie.

Premierships (9)

AFL Queensland

No. Year Competition Opponent Score Venue
1 1965 QAFL Mayne Tigers 20.15 (135) - 9.8 (62) Gabba
2 1991 QAFL Southport Sharks 18.24 (132) - 9.17 (71) Gabba
3 1993 QAFL Southport Sharks 16.22 (118) - 8.9 (57) Gabba
4 1994 QAFL Kedron Grange 12.11 (83) - 12.9 (81) Gabba
5 2003 QAFL Mount Gravatt Vultures 17.13 (115) - 7.10 (52) Giffin Park
6 2004 QAFL Southport Sharks 12.18 (90) - 12.11 (83) Giffin Park
7 2009 QAFL Mount Gravatt Vultures 14.10 (94) - 8.15 (63) Giffin Park
8 2010 QAFL Labrador Tigers 17.16 (118) - 14.12 (96) Giffin Park
9 2014 QAFL Labrador Tigers 22.17 (149) - 15.6 (96) Leyshon Park

Grogan Medallists

The Grogan Medal is awarded to the best and fairest player in an AFLQ season.

QAFL Top Goalkickers

Club song

The club song based on "You're a Grand Old Flag".

AFL/VFL players

There is a list of past and present Morningside players who have played at AFL/VFL:

References

Coordinates: 27°27′49.58″S 153°03′46.02″E / 27.4637722°S 153.0627833°E / -27.4637722; 153.0627833

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