Queensland Australian Football League

Queensland Australian
Football League
Current season, competition or edition:
2025 QAFL season
Formerly
List
    • Queensland Football League (QFL) (1903–27)
    • Queensland Australian National Football League (QANFL) (1927–64)
    • Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) (1964–96; 2009–)
    • Queensland State Football League (QSFL) (1997–99)
    • AFL Queensland State League (AFLQSL) (2000–08)
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1903 (1903) in Brisbane, Queensland
First season1904
No. of teams13
Region Queensland
ConfederationAFL Queensland
Most recent
champion(s)
Morningside
(2024)
Most titlesMayne (15)
Broadcaster(s)YouTube
Level on pyramid2
Related
competitions
Queensland Football Association
Official websiteaflq.com.au

The Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL /ˈkwɒfəl/ KWOF-əl or "Q-A-F-L") is an Australian rules football competition organised by the AFL Queensland, contested by clubs from South East Queensland.

Founded in 1903 it was previously known as the Queensland Football League (QFL), Queensland Australian National Football League (QANFL), Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) and AFL Queensland State League (AFLQSL), the QAFL is the premier semi-professional competition in Queensland.

Since its inception, more than fifty teams have played in the premiership competition. The premier division currently features thirteen teams from as far north from Noosa on the Sunshine Coast, throughout the Brisbane Metropolitan Area and as far south as Palm Beach on the Gold Coast near the New South Wales border. The league's headquarters is located in Brisbane.

History

Prior to formation of the QFL, a precursor existed in the form of the Queensland Football Association (QFA) between 1880 and 1890. However poor alignment with the Victorian Football Association, a failure to secure intercolonial tests and its failure to rein in the popularity of rugby saw its ultimate demise. Following a decade long hiatus in the sport, Australian rules saw renewed interest during the Federation of Australia and fans in Queensland at the turn of the century regrouped floating the idea of a new competition that would endure in the state.

The Queensland Football League (QFL) was formed in July 1903 at a meeting with 50 present at the South Brisbane Cycling Club and a total of 150 signed on as members.[1] Unlike the previous league which affiliated with the VFA, this new body decided to affiliate with the Victorian Football League.[2] Practice matches were held in August that year in the Botanical Gardens and attracted large crowds and interest.[3] The first premiership was held in 1904 with most games being played at Queen's Park, a sporting facility within the grounds of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens.

From 1905 to 1914 games were regularly played at the Brisbane Cricket Ground. Clubs included Brisbanes, Locomotives, Ipswich, Citys, Valleys, South Brisbane, North Brisbane, West Brisbane and Wynnum.

Between 1915 and 1919 the competition went into recess owing to World War I.

In 1926 Melbourne brewery Old Court Whisky donated the trophy to the competition. The first winner was Brisbane.[4]

In August 1927 at a meeting of the Australian National Football Council it was decided that each of the state leagues were to include the words 'Australian National' in their names. Accordingly, the QFL was renamed the Queensland Australian National Football League (QANFL) and football continued a steady growth in Brisbane.

Yeronga and Taringa fielded senior sides in the league for the first time in 1931, both having an immediate impact[5] and finishing runner up in the years to follow.

In 1964 the QANFL dropped the 'National' reference to their name and became the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL), a limited liability company.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the QAFL saw a boom in popularity, boosted by televised matches it saw crowds of 500 to several thousand attending blockbuster matches, modest in comparison to attendances drawn in traditional football states but significant nonetheless.[6] The QAFL and the Gold Coast league both competed directly with the VFL for local marketshare in 1982.[7]

Brisbane Bears VFL licence and QAFL-Cronin Consortium

With its popularity increasing, the QAFL began to seek a VFL licence. In 1985 the QAFL had decided that pushing for a Melbourne-based club to relocate to Brisbane. However, after several failed attempts to relocate Melbourne clubs including Fitzroy and Richmond, it soon became evident that the VFL's preference was a new licence.

In 1986 the QAFL formed a consortium with Paul Cronin for a new VFL licence and the consortium won its bid for a new Brisbane based club. However the QAFL fell out with the Christopher Skase backed Brisbane Bears when the decision was made to base the new club at Carrara on the Gold Coast instead of the QAFL's preferred venue, the Brisbane Cricket Ground. The decision would begin a bitter and long protracted battle between the QAFL and the Bears[8] which was not resolved until 1991.

The admission of the Brisbane Bears and to have the club based on the Gold Coast had a huge impact on the QAFL's crowds, with attendances falling from an average of 500 to just 50.[9] Combined with the Bears poor on field and off field performances, the QAFL was severely weakened over the following years resulting in its voluntary liquidation in 1999.

2000: Restructure

In 2000 the QSFL was replaced by a new organisation, AFL Queensland (AFLQ). The new premiership competition was called the AFLQ State League.

Recent history

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.[10]

As a result, the QAFL was disbanded in favour of localised competitions throughout Queensland. The structural changes to the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) competition at the end of the 2013 season resulted in several clubs being relegated from the NEAFL, giving rise to a rebirth of the QAFL. As of 2014, there are 10 clubs who compete in the QAFL, most of which are based in South-East Queensland. After spending the 2021 season in the VFL, Aspley rejoined the QAFL in time for the 2022 season.

Seasons and venues

Uniforms

Clubs

The Queensland Australian Football League operates on a single table system, with no divisions, conferences nor promotion and relegation from other leagues.

Current clubs

Club Colours Nickname Home venue Former league Est. Years in QAFL QAFL Premierships
Total Most recent
Aspley Hornets Graham Road Oval, Carseldine NEAFL 1964 2022- 2 2023
Broadbeach Cats Subaru Oval, Mermaid Waters GCAFL, NEAFL 1971 1997-2010, 2014- 1 2021
Coorparoo Kings, Roos Giffin Park, Coorparoo QFA 1996 2025- 0
Labrador Tigers Cooke-Murphy Oval, Labrador GCAFL, NEAFL 1964 1997-2010, 2015- 1 2015
Maroochydore Roos Neil Upton Oval, Maroochydore QFA 1970 2020- 0
Morningside Panthers Jack Esplen Oval, Hawthorne 1947 1947- 11 2024
Mount Gravatt Vultures Southside Toyota Oval,
Mt Gravatt
QFA 1964 1994- 2 2007
Noosa Tigers Noosa Oval, Noosaville QFA 1970 2021- 0
Palm Beach Currumbin Lions Salk Oval, Palm Beach GCAFL 1961 1997- 2 2018
Redland-Victoria Point Sharks Totally Workwear Park, Southport 2020 2021- 0
Sherwood Districts Magpies Powenyenna Oval, Chelmer 1991 1991- 1 1996
Surfers Paradise Demons Sir Bruce Small Park, Benowa QFA 1962 2014- 1 2019
Wilston Grange Gorillas Hickey Park, Stafford 1945 1950-1989, 2014- 3 1972
    Locations of participating clubs from Sunshine Coast
    Locations of participating clubs from Gold Coast

    Former clubs

    Club Colours Nickname Home venue Former league Est. Years in QAFL QAFL Premierships Fate
    Total Most recent
    Ascot 0 - Defunct
    Brisbane (R) Lions The Gabba, Woolloongabba 1996 1998-2010 3 2013 Moved to NEAFL in 2011
    Brisbanes The Gabba, Woolloongabba 1920 1920-1929 4 1926 Folded after 1929 season
    Caloundra Cool Cats North Street Ground, Golden Beach SCAFL 1973 1990 0 - Returned to Sunshine Coast AFL in 1991
    City The Gabba, Woolloongabba 2 1906 Defunct
    Coorparoo (original) Roos Giffin Park, Coorparoo 1935 1935-1952,
    1955-1995
    6 1986 Merged with Yeronga South Brisbane between 1953-1954. Folded after 1995 season
    Coorparoo-Yeronga 1953 1953-1954 0 - De-merged into Coorparoo and Yeronga South Brisbane in 1955
    Ipswich Athenians North Ipswich Reserve,
    North Ipswich
    1870 0 - Defunct
    Kedron Redlegs Kedron Oval, Kedron 1937 1937-1989 7 1980 Merged with Wilston Grange to form Kedron Grange in 1990
    Kedron Grange Demons 1990 1990-1996 0 - De-merged into Wilston Grange and Kedron after 1996 season
    Locomotives 1905 1905-1909 2 1908 Folded after 1909 season
    Mayne Tigers Keith Beavis Oval, Windsor 1924 1925-1999, 2001-2004 15 1982 Excluded from competition in 2000, returned a year later. Moved to QFA in 2005
    Norths 0 - Defunct
    North Brisbane Eagles O'Callaghan Park, Zillmere 1991 1991-1996 1 1995 Folded due to financial difficulties after 1996 season
    Northern Territory Thunder Traeger Park, Alice Springs and Marrara Oval, Marrara 2008 2008-2010 1 2011 Moved to NEAFL in 2011
    Redland Bombers Totally Workwear Park, Victoria Point QFA 1966 2000-2010 0 - Moved to NEAFL in 2011
    Sandgate Hawks Sandgate Oval, Sandgate 1933 1933, 1944-1990 6 1986 Merged with Windsor-Zillmere to form North Brisbane after 1990 season
    Sherwood Magpies Chelmer Oval, Chelmer QFA 1956 1982-1990 0 - Merged with Western Districts to form West Brisbane after 1990 season
    Southport Sharks Fankhauser Reserve, Southport GCAFL 1961 1983-2010 13 2008 Moved to NEAFL in 2011,
    Moved to VFL in 2020
    Souths 0 - Defunct
    South Brisbane Devils 1910 1910-1924, 1926-1940 4 1921 Folded after 1940 season
    Sunshine Coast 0 - Defunct
    Uni. of Queensland Students University of Queensland Playing Fields, St Lucia 1956 1956-1969 0 - Formed SQAFA in 1970
    Valley Valleys Albion Park, Albion 1905-1927 3 1925 Merged with Brisbanes in 1928
    Windsor-Zillmere Eagles O'Callaghan Park, Zillmere 1962 1962-1990 4 1988 Merged with Sandgate to form North Brisbane after 1990 season
    West Brisbane Warriors Chelmer Oval, Chelmer 1991 1991-1997 0 - Folded due to financial difficulties after 1997 season, re-formed as Western Magpies in 1999
    Western Districts Bulldogs Powenyenna Oval, Chelmer 1931 1931-1990 4 1978 Merged with Sherwood to form West Brisbane after 1990 season
    Windsor Eagles 1924 1924-1961 12 1951 Merged with Zillmere to form Windsor-Zillmere after 1961 season.
    Workshops 1 1945 Defunct
    Wynnum     Tricolours 1905 1905-1925 2 1920 Folded after 1925 season
    Yeronga South Brisbane (1928-?)(?-1958-?)(?-1969) Devils 1928 1928-1952, 1955-1960, 1967-1969 0 - Merged with Coorparoo between 1953-1954. Formed SQAFA in 1970
    Zillmere Eagles O'Callaghan Park, Zillmere 1923 1923-1961, 1997-2008 0 - Moved to QFA in 2009

    Uniforms (former clubs)

    Ascot
    Brisbane (R)
    Brisbane (I)
    Brisbane (II)
    Caloundra
    City
    Coorparoo
    Gold Coast (R)
    Ipswich
    Kedron
    Locomotives
    Mar. North Shore
    Mayne
    Norths
    North Brisbane
    Northern Territory
    Redland
    Sandgate
    Sherwood
    Southport
    Souths
    South Brisbane
    Sun. Coast
    University of Queensland
    Valley
    Windsor
    Windsor-Zillmere
    West Brisbane
    West. Districts
    Workshops
    Yeronga
    Yeronga-South Brisbane
    Zillmere
    Wynnum

    Premiers

    The complete list of premiers teams is detailed below:[11][12] In 2010, the QAFL competition was disbanded and its teams became part of the NEAFL Northern conference.
    In 2014, the QAFL competition resumed with several former clubs of the NEAFL being relegated to the competition along with several newly promoted teams.

    Seniors

    Season Premiers Runners-up Grand Final Venue Suburb
    1904 Norths, Souths, Wests (1)
    1905 City (1) Valley[13] Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1906 City (2) Brisbane Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1907 Locomotives (1) Wynnum Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1908 Locomotives (2) City Pineapple Ground Kangaroo Point
    1909 Wynnum (1) Valley Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1910 South Brisbane (1) City Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1911 South Brisbane (2) Wynnum Brisbane Exhibition Ground Bowen Hills
    1912 Valley (1) South Brisbane Queen's Park Brisbane
    1913 Valley (2) Royal Australian Artillery[14] Brisbane Exhibition Ground Bowen Hills
    1914 South Brisbane (3) Valley Wynnum Sports Ground Wynnum
    1915
    (No competition due to World War I)
    1916
    (No competition due to World War I)
    1917
    (No competition due to World War I)
    1918
    (No competition due to World War I)
    1919
    (No competition due to Influenza pandemic)[15][16][17][18]
    1920 Wynnum (2) Valley Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1921 South Brisbane (4) Valley[19] Brisbane Exhibition Ground Bowen Hills
    1922 Brisbane (1) South Brisbane Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1923 Brisbane (2) Valley Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1924 Brisbane (3) Windsor Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1925 Valley (3) Brisbane Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1926 Brisbane (4) Valley Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1927 Mayne (1) Windsor[20] Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1928 Mayne (2) Windsor Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1929 Windsor (1) Mayne Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1930 Mayne (3) Windsor
    1931 Mayne (4) Taringa Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1932 Windsor (2) Yeronga Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1933 Windsor (3) Mayne Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1934 Mayne (5) Taringa Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1935 Mayne (6) Taringa Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1936 Windsor (4) Mayne Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1937 Windsor (5) Yeronga Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1938 Windsor (6) Kedron Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1939 Windsor (7) Kedron Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1940 Windsor (8) Kedron Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1941 Kedron (1) Mayne Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1942 Mayne (7) Western Districts Victoria Park Herston
    1943 Kedron (2) Windsor Victoria Park Herston
    1944 Kedron (3) Windsor Victoria Park Herston
    1945 Workshops (1) Windsor Victoria Park Herston
    1946 Kedron (4) Windsor Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1947 Windsor (9) Kedron Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1948 Kedron (5) Windsor Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1949 Windsor (10) Kedron Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1950 Windsor (11) Mayne Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1951 Windsor (12) Mayne Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1952 Mayne (8) Western Districts Brisbane Exhibition Ground Bowen Hills
    1953 Western Districts (1) Windsor Brisbane Exhibition Ground Bowen Hills
    1954 Western Districts (2) Sandgate Brisbane Exhibition Ground Bowen Hills
    1955 Wilston Grange (1) Kedron Brisbane Exhibition Ground Bowen Hills
    1956 Sandgate (1) Windsor Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1957 Sandgate (2) Coorparoo Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1958 Mayne (9) Kedron Perry Park Bowen Hills
    1959 Kedron (6) Wilston Grange Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1960 Coorparoo (1) Sandgate Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1961 Mayne (10) Coorparoo Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1962 Mayne (11) Coorparoo Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1963 Coorparoo (2) Mayne Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1964 Coorparoo (3) Mayne Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1965 Morningside (1) Mayne Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1966 Mayne (12) Western Districts Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1967 Mayne (13) Western Districts Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1968 Coorparoo (4) Mayne Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1969 Wilston Grange (2) Coorparoo Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1970 Sandgate (3) Coorparoo Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1971 Sandgate (4) Western Districts Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1972 Wilston Grange (3) Sandgate Powenyenna Oval Chelmer
    1973 Mayne (14) Wilston Grange Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1974 Sandgate (5) Mayne Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1975 Windsor-Zillmere (1) Mayne Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1976 Windsor-Zillmere (2) Sandgate Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1977 Western Districts (3) Wilston Grange Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1978 Western Districts (4) Windsor-Zillmere Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1979 Sandgate (6) Western Districts Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1980 Kedron (7) Coorparoo Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1981 Windsor-Zillmere (3) Kedron Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1982 Mayne (15) Morningside Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1983 Southport (1) Morningside Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1984 Coorparoo (5) Morningside Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1985 Southport (2) Mayne Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1986 Coorparoo (6) Southport Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1987 Southport (3) Windsor-Zillmere Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1988 Windsor-Zillmere (4) Southport Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1989 Southport (4) Windsor-Zillmere Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1990 Southport (5) Morningside Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1991 Morningside (2) Southport Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1992 Southport (6) Morningside Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1993 Morningside (3) Southport Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1994 Morningside (4) Kedron Grange Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1995 North Brisbane (5) Morningside Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1996 West Brisbane (5) Mount Gravatt Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    1997 Southport (7) Mount Gravatt Keith Beavis Oval Windsor
    1998 Southport (8) Morningside Giffin Park Coorparoo
    1999 Southport (9) North Brisbane Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2000 Southport (10) North Brisbane Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2001 Brisbane (1) Southport Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2002 Mount Gravatt (1) Southport Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2003 Morningside (5) Mount Gravatt Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2004 Morningside (6) Southport Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2005 Southport (11) Morningside Brisbane Cricket Ground Woolloongabba
    2006 Southport (12) Zillmere Carrara Stadium Carrara
    2007 Mount Gravatt (2) Southport Carrara Stadium Carrara
    2008 Southport (13) Morningside Carrara Stadium Carrara
    2009 Morningside (7) Mount Gravatt Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2010 Morningside (8) Labrador Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2011 Northern Territory (1) Morningside Ern & Elma Dowling Sports Ground Victoria Point
    2012 Brisbane (2) Northern Territory Leyshon Park Yeronga
    2013 Brisbane (3) Aspley Leyshon Park Yeronga
    2014 Morningside (9) Labrador Leyshon Park Yeronga
    2015 Labrador (1) Morningside Leyshon Park Yeronga
    2016 Labrador (2) Palm Beach Currumbin Leyshon Park Yeronga
    2017 Palm Beach Currumbin (1) Labrador Fankhauser Reserve Southport
    2018 Palm Beach Currumbin (2) Broadbeach Leyshon Park Yeronga
    2019 Surfers Paradise (1) Palm Beach Currumbin Carrara Stadium Carrara
    2020 Morningside (10) Broadbeach Leyshon Park Yeronga
    2021 Broadbeach (1) Maroochydoore Fankhauser Reserve Southport
    2022 Aspley (1) Broadbeach Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2023 Aspley (2) Redland-Victoria Point Giffin Park Coorparoo
    2024 Morningside (11) Redland-Victoria Point Springfield Central Stadium Springfield

    [21]

    All grades

    The complete list of premiers teams in all grades is detailed below.

    • S = Seniors
    • R = Reserves
    • C = Colts
    Season Premiers (S) Premiers (R) Premiers (C)
    1904 QFL Season Norths, Souths, Wests
    1905 QFL Season City
    1906 QFL Season City
    1907 QFL Season Locomotives
    1908 QFL Season Locomotives
    1909 QFL Season Wynnum
    1910 QFL Season South Brisbane
    1911 QFL Season South Brisbane
    1912 QFL Season Valley
    1913 QFL Season Valley
    1914 QFL Season South Brisbane
    1915 QFL Season
    (No competition due to World War I)
    1916 QFL Season
    (No competition due to World War I)
    1917 QFL Season
    (No competition due to World War I)
    1918 QFL Season
    (No competition due to World War I)
    1919 QFL Season
    (No competition due to Influenza pandemic)
    1920 QFL Season Wynnum
    1921 QFL Season South Brisbane
    1922 QFL Season Brisbane (1920s)
    1923 QFL Season Brisbane (1920s)
    1924 QFL Season Brisbane (1920s)
    1925 QFL Season Valley
    1926 QFL Season Brisbane (1920s)
    1927 QANFL Season Mayne
    1928 QANFL Season Mayne
    1929 QANFL Season Windsor
    1930 QANFL Season Windsor, Mayne
    1931 QANFL Season Mayne
    1932 QANFL Season Windsor
    1933 QANFL Season Windsor
    1934 QANFL Season Mayne
    1935 QANFL Season Mayne
    1936 QANFL Season Windsor
    1937 QANFL Season Windsor
    1938 QANFL Season Windsor
    1939 QANFL Season Windsor
    1940 QANFL Season Windsor
    1941 QANFL Season Kedron
    1942 QANFL Season Mayne
    1943 QANFL Season Kedron
    1944 QANFL Season Kedron
    1945 QANFL Season Workshops
    1946 QANFL Season Kedron
    1947 QANFL Season Windsor
    1948 QANFL Season Kedron
    1949 QANFL Season Windsor
    1950 QANFL Season Windsor
    1951 QANFL Season Windsor
    1952 QANFL Season Mayne Morningside
    1953 QANFL Season Western Districts
    1954 QANFL Season Western Districts
    1955 QANFL Season Wilston Grange
    1956 QANFL Season Sandgate
    1957 QANFL Season Sandgate
    1958 QANFL Season Mayne
    1959 QANFL Season Kedron
    1960 QANFL Season Coorparoo
    1961 QANFL Season Mayne
    1962 QANFL Season Mayne
    1963 QANFL Season Coorparoo
    1964 QAFL Season Coorparoo
    1965 QAFL Season Morningside Morningside
    1966 QAFL Season Mayne
    1967 QAFL Season Mayne Morningside
    1968 QAFL Season Coorparoo
    1969 QAFL Season Wilston Grange
    1970 QAFL Season Sandgate
    1971 QAFL Season Sandgate
    1972 QAFL Season Wilston Grange
    1973 QAFL Season Mayne
    1974 QAFL Season Sandgate
    1975 QAFL Season Windsor-Zillmere
    1976 QAFL Season Windsor-Zillmere
    1977 QAFL Season Western Districts
    1978 QAFL Season Western Districts
    1979 QAFL Season Sandgate
    1980 QAFL Season Kedron
    1981 QAFL Season Windsor-Zillmere
    1982 QAFL Season Mayne
    1983 QAFL Season Southport
    1984 QAFL Season Coorparoo
    1985 QAFL Season Southport
    1986 QAFL Season Coorparoo
    1987 QAFL Season Southport
    1988 QAFL Season Windsor-Zillmere
    1989 QAFL Season Southport
    1990 QAFL Season Southport Morningside
    1991 QAFL Season Morningside
    1992 QAFL Season Southport
    1993 QAFL Season Morningside
    1994 QAFL Season Morningside
    1995 QAFL Season North Brisbane
    1996 QAFL Season West Brisbane
    1997 QAFL Season Southport
    1998 QAFL Season Southport
    1999 QAFL Season Southport
    2000 AFLQ State League Season Southport
    2001 AFLQ State League Season Brisbane (R) Morningside
    2002 AFLQ State League Season Mount Gravatt
    2003 AFLQ State League Season Morningside Morningside
    2004 AFLQ State League Season Morningside
    2005 AFLQ State League Season Southport
    2006 AFLQ State League Season Southport Morningside
    2007 AFLQ State League Season Mount Gravatt
    2008 AFLQ State League Season Southport
    2009 AFLQ State League Season Morningside Morningside
    2010 AFLQ State League Season Morningside
    2011 AFLQ State League Season Northern Territory
    2012 AFLQ State League Season Brisbane (R)
    2013 AFLQ State League Season Brisbane (R) Morningside
    2014 QAFL Season Morningside Morningside
    2015 QAFL Season Labrador Labrador
    2016 QAFL Season Labrador Morningside
    2017 QAFL Season Palm Beach Currumbin Morningside Morningside
    2018 QAFL Season Palm Beach Currumbin Broadbeach Western Districts
    2019 QAFL Season Surfers Paradise Palm Beach Currumbin Wilston Grange
    2020 QAFL Season Morningside Morningside Palm Beach Currumbin
    2021 QAFL Season Broadbeach Labrador Labrador
    2022 QAFL Season Aspley Labrador Palm Beach Currumbin
    2023 QAFL Season Aspley Aspley Maroochydore
    2024 QAFL Season Morningside Maroochydore Morningside
    2025 QAFL Season

    (R) = Reserves team for AFL Seniors team

    Premierships by club (seniors)

    Premiership tallies for the top Queensland football division:[22]

    • Team names in bold currently play in the QAFL.
    Club Titles Premiership years Establ.
    Mayne 15 1927, 1928, 1930*, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1942, 1952, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1973, 1982 1924
    Southport 13 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2008 1961
    Windsor[a] 12 1929, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951 1924
    Morningside 11 1965, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2020, 2024 1947
    Kedron 7 1941, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1959, 1980 1937
    Coorparoo 6 1960, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1984, 1986 1937
    Sandgate 6 1956, 1957, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1979 1943
    Western Districts 4 1953, 1954, 1977, 1978 1920
    Windsor-Zillmere[a] 4 1975, 1976, 1981, 1988 1962
    Brisbanes[b] 4 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926 1922
    South Brisbane 4 1910, 1911, 1914, 1921
    Brisbane Lions (R)[c] 3 2001, 2012, 2013 1998
    Valley 3 1912, 1913, 1925 1905
    Wilston Grange 3 1955, 1969, 1972 1945
    Labrador 2 2015, 2016 1964
    City 2 1905, 1906
    Locomotives 2 1907, 1908 1905
    Mount Gravatt 2 2002, 2007 1964
    Palm Beach Currumbin 2 2017, 2018 1961
    Aspley 2 2022, 2023 1964
    Wynnum Vikings 2 1909, 1920 1905
    Sherwood Districts 1 1996 1991
    Surfers Paradise 1 2019 1962
    Northern Territory Thunder 1 2011 2008
    North Brisbane 1 1995
    Workshops 1 1945
    Broadbeach 1 2021 1971
    Notes
    1. ^ a b Windsor and Zillmere are considered to be two separate clubs.
    2. ^ Not related to the Brisbane AFC (which had dissolved in 1887)
    3. ^ Reserve teams

    See also

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