How could you have a practice match with only groups of 20 on an oval and no contact drills? If AFLQ approve it then it needs to be opened up to all clubs
I would go with winning a flag rather than sit in second rate state league. The only difference between the QAFL and Div 1 is the effort/Money/media AFLQ put into to the QAFL to prop it up.
I know two current NEAFL/QAFL players that did not come from a Div 1 U16, nor a talent program, but a local junior club to NEAFL via a senior community club
Pillaging players who are considered talented from smaller junior clubs is killing junior football in Qld. You take out the one or two...
I have to agree, the lights at Morningside didnt appear to be suitable, with one end very dark and a couple of lights not working, players needed to be wearing fluro vests. You would expect that they have had a lighting audit at the start of the year that gave the okay to use the ground for...