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I see ex GWS favourite Daniel Lloyd playing at the Panthers and named tomorrow vs RVP. Another good pick up and with Nakia Cockatoo on ball will be a more than formidable on ball brigade


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"Tradition V Trivia" (for anyone interested):

Round 5

Aspley V Wilston Grange

Played 4: Aspley 4 wins – Wilston Grange 0 (QAFL 2022-2023)
Total 25: Aspley 9 – Draw 1 – Wilston Grange 15 (1998-2000, 2002-2008, 2022-2023)
The Hornets have certainly had the better of the Gorillas since they have both been in the QAFL competition. Only four games, all going Aspley’s way, with a lowest winning margin of 65 points.
Prior to their shared QAFL era, the two clubs competed in the BAFL and AFLSQ comps, with Grange showing their superiority in those years. Whilst there was a draw in 2002, Wilston Grange convincingly held the upper hand.

Maroochydore V Palm Beach Currumbin
Played 9: Maroochydore 2 – Palm Beach 7 (QAFL 2011-2013, 2020-2023)
Total 18: Maroochydore 3 – Palm Beach 15 (2005-2013, 2020-2023)
A good question was raised last week. Why am I including results prior to 2020? The relatively short life of the NEAFL complicates the records. However, I chose to include both the NEAFL results AND the highest Queensland-managed competition (AFLQ, SEQAFL, QAFL). I’m working on the principle that there is no right or wrong with this approach.
When a club is promoted, it can take some time to adjust. Interestingly, the Roos’ two QAFL wins have come in the last three meetings between the clubs – and both at their Home ground.

Morningside V Redland Victoria Point
Played 37: Morningside 26 – Redland 11 (2000-2013, 2021-2023)
Prior to the start of the season, there may not have been as much anticipation of this game as there is now. There have only been three games decided by less than ten points. There have also been six games decided by triple-figure margins. The Sharks have won the last four encounters (including two by over 100 points). Is it time for the Panthers to halt that run at their Home ground?

Noosa V Mt Gravatt
Played 5: Noosa 3 – Mt Gravatt 2 (QAFL 2021-2023)
Total 8: Noosa 5 – Mt Gravatt 3 (1993, 2021-2023)
If anyone thinks differently, please correct me. For two clubs that have both been around for quite some time, they have done a good job at avoiding each other.
Over the past three seasons, they have met five times, for a minor advantage to the Tigers. The closest any of the games ended was 45 points. Noosa has won both their Home games against the Vultures.
They had only ever met in one season previously, 1993, after the Sunshine Coast competition folded to join the BAFL, and prior to Mt Gravatt’s promotion to the QAFL. They met three times in that season, including an Elimination Final won by Noosa.

Labrador V Sherwood
Played 29: Labrador 19 – Sherwood 10 (QAFL 2001-2004, 2009-2010, 2014-2023)
The two clubs have only ever met in the QAFL-level competitions with no history prior to 2001. In that time, there have been four games decided by single-digit margins – although, the last of these was in 2017.
Does anyone else reckon this is a tough round to tip?

Broadbeach V Surfers Paradise
Played 17: Broadbeach 12 – Surfers Paradise 5 (QAFL 2014-2023)
Total ???
These two clubs share history that precedes 1997 – but I do not have records of that earlier competition. Having consulted “More Of The Kangaroo”, I can see they have never met in a Gold Coast Grand Final – although, I reckon it is safe to assume that there would have been numerous clashes in other Finals.
In their QAFL era, the advantage is definitely favouring Broadbeach. There have been four games decided by less than 10 points, the last being in 2018. The Cats have won the last five encounters.
Who are our Broadbeach supporters on this page? They might be interested in this trivia:
This game will represent the 500th Senior game for Broadbeach in the QAFL-level competitions. Their record includes the following games:
  • QSFL 1997-1999 = 54 games
  • AFLQ 2000-2010 = 209 games
  • NEAFL 2011-2013 = 54 games
  • QAFL 2014-2024 = 183 games
Of course, that’s based on my records. Other people can argue whether NEAFL or other competition results should or should not be included. Either way, I think it is an achievement worth noting.
(Who are our Labrador supporters on this page? Under the same criteria, your Club’s 500th game will occur later this season.)

A shorter post this week – I’ve been crook & need to catch up with the work that keeps me paid.

As usual, if anyone disagrees with any details, or has more information to share, please let me know – I want to get these records as accurate as possible.

Enjoy.
Hey Toucan
I’m a cats supporter and attended the majority of those 500 games. No worries if it’s too hard but any idea the win loss record in that time?

I think there’s been 3 draws in that time, vs Redland, Sandgate and Aspley. My guess is that we would be around 270 wins, 3 draws 226 losses.
 
Hey Toucan
I’m a cats supporter and attended the majority of those 500 games. No worries if it’s too hard but any idea the win loss record in that time?

I think there’s been 3 draws in that time, vs Redland, Sandgate and Aspley. My guess is that we would be around 270 wins, 3 draws 226 losses.
Hey mate ,, have you put ur tips in
 
Hey Toucan
I’m a cats supporter and attended the majority of those 500 games. No worries if it’s too hard but any idea the win loss record in that time?

I think there’s been 3 draws in that time, vs Redland, Sandgate and Aspley. My guess is that we would be around 270 wins, 3 draws 226 losses.
2010 Premier .. havent seen your tips in
 
"Tradition V Trivia" (for anyone interested):

Round 5

Aspley V Wilston Grange

Played 4: Aspley 4 wins – Wilston Grange 0 (QAFL 2022-2023)
Total 25: Aspley 9 – Draw 1 – Wilston Grange 15 (1998-2000, 2002-2008, 2022-2023)
The Hornets have certainly had the better of the Gorillas since they have both been in the QAFL competition. Only four games, all going Aspley’s way, with a lowest winning margin of 65 points.
Prior to their shared QAFL era, the two clubs competed in the BAFL and AFLSQ comps, with Grange showing their superiority in those years. Whilst there was a draw in 2002, Wilston Grange convincingly held the upper hand.

Maroochydore V Palm Beach Currumbin
Played 9: Maroochydore 2 – Palm Beach 7 (QAFL 2011-2013, 2020-2023)
Total 18: Maroochydore 3 – Palm Beach 15 (2005-2013, 2020-2023)
A good question was raised last week. Why am I including results prior to 2020? The relatively short life of the NEAFL complicates the records. However, I chose to include both the NEAFL results AND the highest Queensland-managed competition (AFLQ, SEQAFL, QAFL). I’m working on the principle that there is no right or wrong with this approach.
When a club is promoted, it can take some time to adjust. Interestingly, the Roos’ two QAFL wins have come in the last three meetings between the clubs – and both at their Home ground.

Morningside V Redland Victoria Point
Played 37: Morningside 26 – Redland 11 (2000-2013, 2021-2023)
Prior to the start of the season, there may not have been as much anticipation of this game as there is now. There have only been three games decided by less than ten points. There have also been six games decided by triple-figure margins. The Sharks have won the last four encounters (including two by over 100 points). Is it time for the Panthers to halt that run at their Home ground?

Noosa V Mt Gravatt
Played 5: Noosa 3 – Mt Gravatt 2 (QAFL 2021-2023)
Total 8: Noosa 5 – Mt Gravatt 3 (1993, 2021-2023)
If anyone thinks differently, please correct me. For two clubs that have both been around for quite some time, they have done a good job at avoiding each other.
Over the past three seasons, they have met five times, for a minor advantage to the Tigers. The closest any of the games ended was 45 points. Noosa has won both their Home games against the Vultures.
They had only ever met in one season previously, 1993, after the Sunshine Coast competition folded to join the BAFL, and prior to Mt Gravatt’s promotion to the QAFL. They met three times in that season, including an Elimination Final won by Noosa.

Labrador V Sherwood
Played 29: Labrador 19 – Sherwood 10 (QAFL 2001-2004, 2009-2010, 2014-2023)
The two clubs have only ever met in the QAFL-level competitions with no history prior to 2001. In that time, there have been four games decided by single-digit margins – although, the last of these was in 2017.
Does anyone else reckon this is a tough round to tip?

Broadbeach V Surfers Paradise
Played 17: Broadbeach 12 – Surfers Paradise 5 (QAFL 2014-2023)
Total ???
These two clubs share history that precedes 1997 – but I do not have records of that earlier competition. Having consulted “More Of The Kangaroo”, I can see they have never met in a Gold Coast Grand Final – although, I reckon it is safe to assume that there would have been numerous clashes in other Finals.
In their QAFL era, the advantage is definitely favouring Broadbeach. There have been four games decided by less than 10 points, the last being in 2018. The Cats have won the last five encounters.
Who are our Broadbeach supporters on this page? They might be interested in this trivia:
This game will represent the 500th Senior game for Broadbeach in the QAFL-level competitions. Their record includes the following games:
  • QSFL 1997-1999 = 54 games
  • AFLQ 2000-2010 = 209 games
  • NEAFL 2011-2013 = 54 games
  • QAFL 2014-2024 = 183 games
Of course, that’s based on my records. Other people can argue whether NEAFL or other competition results should or should not be included. Either way, I think it is an achievement worth noting.
(Who are our Labrador supporters on this page? Under the same criteria, your Club’s 500th game will occur later this season.)

A shorter post this week – I’ve been crook & need to catch up with the work that keeps me paid.

As usual, if anyone disagrees with any details, or has more information to share, please let me know – I want to get these records as accurate as possible.

Enjoy.
Aspley and grange is interesting. Aspley beat grange by 15 goals in rd 2 of the 2000 season and won comfortably later in the year. 2002 they lost 1 drew one and beat grange in a semi final at caboulture. The only other win I can remember was a Saturday night game at grange in 2005
 

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Just watched Morningside dominate against RVP. Very impressive. Some big strong bodies. Used the ball well and their set up behind the ball was excellent. Very well drilled and a serious contender. Score flatters RVP a bit today


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I was there as well and agree Morningside should have won by a lot more. For two top four teams playing at this level the skills were woeful, dropped ball, turnovers.
VRP had a few players missing and went in with some injured but no excuses Morningside too powerful in a game that resembled 2 wooden spooners playing against each other
 
Watched the Morningsie vs Redland game today. Morningside were relentless, applying pressure all over the ground and hunting in pacs which made for a bit of a scrappy game .
But credit to the Panthers ,, they really blew Redlands away .. Watch out as I feel they will be right up there come finals time
 
I was there as well and agree Morningside should have won by a lot more. For two top four teams playing at this level the skills were woeful, dropped ball, turnovers.
VRP had a few players missing and went in with some injured but no excuses Morningside too powerful in a game that resembled 2 wooden spooners playing against each other
Obviously you haven’t seen MtGravatt or Sherwood yet mate😂
 
Hey Toucan
I’m a cats supporter and attended the majority of those 500 games. No worries if it’s too hard but any idea the win loss record in that time?

I think there’s been 3 draws in that time, vs Redland, Sandgate and Aspley. My guess is that we would be around 270 wins, 3 draws 226 losses.
Thanks for the message, 2010premier
When I saw your numbers, I hoped my records matched exactly.
Not quite, but here is what I can share:

After last weekend, I had 504 Broadbeach games recorded on my database.
5 of these were "No Result" games (ie, all games for the whole round were cancelled), so I don't count these.
Of the 499 completed games (ie, a result was recorded), we have:
Win = 259
Draw = 2 (Redland, Aspley)
Loss = 238

I checked Broadbeach's record against Sandgate - and I could find 12 games, with the Cats successful every time. The closest result was 4 points (Round 6 2014, the first time the two teams met).

Please let me know if you disagree with any of these details. Also, if you (or someone who know) have access to GCAFL results pre-1997, I'd be rapt to add the details to my records.
Thanks again!
 
Aspley and grange is interesting. Aspley beat grange by 15 goals in rd 2 of the 2000 season and won comfortably later in the year. 2002 they lost 1 drew one and beat grange in a semi final at caboulture. The only other win I can remember was a Saturday night game at grange in 2005
damochandler Shot in the dark:
Would you have access to any pre-2000 results for Aspley? I've got most of them - but still missing some scores.
Frank Sarri recently helped with some missing details for the 1990/1991 seasons. Anything you can provide would be tremendous.
Thanks.
 
Thanks for the message, 2010premier
When I saw your numbers, I hoped my records matched exactly.
Not quite, but here is what I can share:

After last weekend, I had 504 Broadbeach games recorded on my database.
5 of these were "No Result" games (ie, all games for the whole round were cancelled), so I don't count these.
Of the 499 completed games (ie, a result was recorded), we have:
Win = 259
Draw = 2 (Redland, Aspley)
Loss = 238

I checked Broadbeach's record against Sandgate - and I could find 12 games, with the Cats successful every time. The closest result was 4 points (Round 6 2014, the first time the two teams met).

Please let me know if you disagree with any of these details. Also, if you (or someone who know) have access to GCAFL results pre-1997, I'd be rapt to add the details to my records.
Thanks again!
Thx Toucan, I was only guessing the win loss.

The draw btw v Sandgate was round 8 2017. Remember it well, we were 3 goals up with 3 minutes to go, and didn’t get it done. One of our players had a shot after the siren from 35 mtrs straight in front, any score would’ve been enough but alas an mis kick that failed to make the distance.

We have a fair bit of historical stuff sorted at the club, I’ll take a look see what I can find
 
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When are AFLQQ going to address the link between the Lions, the Lions VFL, Morningside, Swann, and Bertoli Simmonds. Dudes on the Lions VFL list didn't even know the guy existed, yet he's a 2 pointer for the Siders as a VFL listed player. Rort.
 
damochandler Shot in the dark:
Would you have access to any pre-2000 results for Aspley? I've got most of them - but still missing some scores.
Frank Sarri recently helped with some missing details for the 1990/1991 seasons. Anything you can provide would be tremendous.
Thanks.
I only remember games here and there from half way through 99 to 2015
 
When are AFLQQ going to address the link between the Lions, the Lions VFL, Morningside, Swann, and Bertoli Simmonds. Dudes on the Lions VFL list didn't even know the guy existed, yet he's a 2 pointer for the Siders as a VFL listed player. Rort.
Welcome to Australia. Have you checked this player’s junior history links?
 
Watched the Morningsie vs Redland game today. Morningside were relentless, applying pressure all over the ground and hunting in pacs which made for a bit of a scrappy game .
But credit to the Panthers ,, they really blew Redlands away .. Watch out as I feel they will be right up there come finals time
I watched about half the game. My impression was RVP looked a lot different in personnel to the past 2 - 3 years? Just didnt look like the same team, nor did they play like it.

Aspley may have a new challenger in Morningside. They have steamrolled all opponents so far.
 

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