My understanding is that it is still up to the individual clubs as to whether they wish to livestream their home fixtures. The 3rd party providing the filming service will charge the home team a couple hundred a game; can't recall any clubs doing this yet.
We (UQ) said no to Div 3. Were pretty even with Ferny all year and have lost 3 of our best (in a team that generally has a high turnover due to uni already).
Club received a grant to build new facility around where it is now. Old field didn't have much in the way of a clubhouse plus the changerooms and bathrooms were dated / insufficient. New changerooms include home and away for men's and women's plus two umpire rooms on the Aussie rules side, plus...
From memory we had seven teams at one point: two in QAFA A, two in QAFA B, Colts, a Friday night team and a women's team. When we went into the QAFL we dropped the QAFA B squad and added the second women's team around then. When we dropped out of the QAFL (2017 I think) we lost the Colts but...
The facility at UQ is managed by the university. The bar area is licensed and sells booze however this revenue goes to the uni, not the footy club (or soccer club for that matter, who we share The Pavilion with).
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