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  2. List of Australian rules football clubs in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Queensland Football Association (Brisbane-Gold Coast-Ipswich-Sunshine Coast) 3.2 Other Leagues. 4 See also. ... AFL Mount Isa. Alpurrurulam Young Guns; Mount Isa ...

  3. Australian rules football leagues in regional Queensland

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    AFL Mount Isa is an amateur competition formed as the North West Australian Football League in 1967, changing its name to the Mount Isa AFL in 1969. Prior to this the game was played but was not organised. It is based around the city of Mount Isa. The first matches in Mount Isa were played in 1932. [1] The city had 3 clubs by 1933. [2]

  4. Australian rules football in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Three successive premierships for the Brisbane Lions in 2001, 2002 and 2003 saw crowds to Australian Football League matches in Brisbane to grow to an average of over 30,000, and in terms of attendance and membership, the AFL team in 2003 was the most popular team of any football code in the state. However, despite increasing television ratings ...

  5. Queensland Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010 the AFL Queensland's Premier Division merged with AFL Canberra to form the North East Australian Football League, featuring all of its previous teams as well as the Gold Coast Suns and Brisbane Lions reserve teams in the Northern Conference of the league.

  6. Mount Gravatt Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club, nicknamed the Vultures is a Brisbane based club which competed in the North East Australian Football League competition from 2011–2013 and as of 2014 is a member club of the Queensland Australian Football League., [1] formed in 1964.

  7. Category : Australian rules football clubs in Queensland

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  8. Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    Optus Vision bid for and won exclusive pay-TV rights from 1996 to 2001, screening coverage on its own 24-hour AFL channel, branded Sports AFL in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne (where available). The Sports AFL channel was later closed due to financial issues and relaunched in March 1999 as C7 Sport by the Seven Network with AFL match coverage ...

  9. List of Australian Football League grounds - Wikipedia

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    The ground was built in 1854 and is still used for hosting AFL matches, including each year's grand final. The ground also has the largest capacity, at 100,024. The ground that made its most recent AFL debut is Summit Sports Park in Mount Barker, South Australia, during the 2023 season. As of November 2023, 50 different venues have hosted VFL ...