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Seniors Manunda 3.5 (23) Cairns 2.4 (16) 23 September 2023 [36] AFL Capricornia: Seniors Yeppoon 6.1 (37) Rockhampton 5.4 (34) 2 September 2023 [31] AFL Darling Downs: Seniors Toowoomba 3.5 (23) University Cougars 2.2 (14) 2 September 2023 [32] AFL Mackay: Seniors North Mackay 5.8 (38) Mackay City 0.1 (1) 9 September 2023 [33] AFL Townsville ...
The league was a precursor to the nearby Cairns, Queensland league. In 1955, the Townsville Australian Football League began. Two years later the Cairns Australian Football League was formed. AFL was also introduced to Mount Isa. In the early 1970s, organised leagues started appearing in Mackay, the Darling Downs and Central Queensland.
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AFL Cairns is a semi-professional Australian rules football league that includes clubs from the Cairns region in Queensland, Australia. It is widely regarded as the strongest regional Australian rules football league in Queensland and has a large base at Cazalys Stadium which has staged Australian Football League matches.
AFL Cairns: 1955– 10: 3: Seniors, Development; Division 3: Cairns [113] Gold Coast Australian Football League: 1961–1996: 11: 1: Gold Coast: Competition absorbed into expanded QAFL and AFLQ State Association AFL Mount Isa: 1967– 3: 1: Seniors: Mount Isa [114] Queensland Football Association: 1969– 52: 7: Seniors (4); Reserves (3) Brisbane
The following day, the AFL announced the addition on Sunday night matches as a semi-regular fixture in 2025, with nine of the first 16 rounds featuring a Sunday night match. [8] In the same month, Adelaide [ 9 ] and St Kilda unveiled new club logos, [ 10 ] while Gold Coast unveiled a new logo and playing guernseys as part of a rebrand of the club.
The 2023 AFL season was the 127th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured 18 clubs and ran from 16 March to 30 September, comprising a 23-match home-and-away season followed by a four-week finals series featuring the top eight clubs.
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.