Southport Australian Football Club

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Southport Sharks
Image:Sharks.gif
Full name Southport Sharks Australian Rules Football Club
Nickname The Sharks
Strip White with Black 'V'
Founded 1961
Sport Australian rules football
League Queensland State League
First season
Ground Frankhauser Reserve
Club song Good Ol Southport Forever
President/Chair Alan Mackenzie
Coach Craig Crowley
Captain -
2007 2nd

Southport Australian Football Club, also known as the Southport Sharks, is a Gold Coast based club competing in the AFL Queensland Australian rules football competition.

Southport is perhaps the most successful ever Queensland based football club with a total of 12 premierships in only 24 years.

The club is incredibly successful off the field as well, with a social club worth many millions of dollars.

The club has been involved in Australian Football League licence bids since 1996. To date none of these bids have been granted, however the AFL began taking interest in 2006 with pushes to merge Southport with a Melbourne based AFL club.

It has produced quality players for the AFL the likes of Marcus Ashcroft, Steven Lawrence, Andrew Raines, Brad Moran and Nick Riewoldt, whilst it has attracted high profile AFL players at the end of their careers, including Warwick Capper and Paul Dimattina.

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[edit] History

The club was formed in 1961, when it competed in the Gold Coast Australian Football League. Originally, they were known as the "Magpies" and wore a black and white vertical striped jumper similar to the Collingwood Football Club.

After a series of local premierships, the club sought inclusion in the Queensland Australian Football League. Upon entry in 1983, it changed its name to the Sharks and its strip to a black V on a white background to avoid an identity conflict with the Sherwood Magpies.

The club won a premiership in its inaugural QAFL year, and went on to win several more, giving it a commanding reputation in Queensland football. It became the club that Gold Coast people either loved or hated.

The club was granted a poker machine licence in 1992, which further consolidating a reputation of a financial powerhouse, having already built up a strong social club, reaching 20,000 members by 1995.

In 1996, the Sharks made their first bid to the AFL for inclusion in the national league, which was rejected by the AFL in favour of the Port Adelaide Football Club's elevation from the SANFL. After which, the club continued to lobby for a licence.

The club currently has in excess of 40,000 social members.

[edit] Premierships

AFL Queensland

  • 1983
  • 1985
  • 1987
  • 1989
  • 1990
  • 1992
  • 1997
  • 1998
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2005
  • 2006

[edit] Grogan Medallists

  • Peter Guy - 1983
  • Zane Taylor - 1985
  • Jason Cotter - 1990/1993
  • David Crutchfield - 1992
  • Chris O'Sullivan - 1992
  • David Bain - 1995/1999
  • Jeff Brennan - 1997
  • David Round - 2002

[edit] QAFL Top Goalkickers

  • R. McKay (85) - 1998
  • R. McKay (66) - 1999
  • R. McKay (79) - 2000
  • B. McEntee (119) - 2004
  • B. McEntee (84) - 2005

[edit] Club Jumper

The club jumper is white with a black V.
The club jumper is white with a black V.

[edit] External links

Clubs in the AFL Queensland State League

Division 1

Broadbeach | Labrador | Morningside | Mt Gravatt | Redlands | Southport | Suncoast Lions | Zillmere Eagles

Division 2

Aspley Hornets | Burleigh Bombers | Coolangatta Tweed Heads | Maroochy North Shore | Mayne | Noosa | Palm Beach Currumbin | Sandgate | Surfers Paradise | Western Magpies | Wilston Grange