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Founded
  
1971

No. of teams
  
12

President
  
Trevor Green

Country
  
Australia

Formerly
  
Darling Downs Australian Football League

Sport
  
Australian rules football

AFL Darling Downs is an Australian rules football competition based in the area around the city of Toowoomba west of Brisbane, Queensland. The competition was formed as the Darling Downs Australian Football League in 1971. The senior representative team is known as the Demons and wear guernseys modelled on the Melbourne Demons guernseys. The Under 18 representative team who participate in the AFLQ Under 18 competition are known as the "Crows" and wear guernseys modelled on the Adelaide Crows guernseys.

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History of Australian Football in the Darling Downs, Queensland

The Darling Downs Australian Football League was first played as an official organised competition in 1971. Signals, Coolaroo and Aviation were the three foundation clubs and were joined by a fourth club, South Toowoomba in 1972.

The League has had many changes to the amount of clubs participating since then, with eleven A Grade Senior Clubs currently competing, and now known as AFL Darling Downs. It is the largest regional League in Queensland. There are four Senior clubs based in Toowoomba, and the other senior clubs come from Dalby, Gatton, Goondiwindi, Highfields, and Warwick. New teams from Kingaroy, and Chinchilla are participating in the 2013 revamped competition.

University Cougars AFC is the most successful club with 11 premierships, 4 under the banner of "Institute Eagles". Coolaroo Roos has 8 premierships and Goondiwindi Hawks has 7. South Toowoomba Bombers (formerly Longhorns) and Toowoomba Tigers (formerly Pinkies) have 6 premiership flags each.

AFL Darling Downs Senior Clubs

There have been many different towns in the Darling Downs of Queensland fielding Australian Rules Football teams over the forty plus years of Senior Competition. Coolaroo Roos have played every season from the inaugural year, and Toowoomba Tigers have played the second most seasons. Below is a full list of Current and Former Clubs in the region.

Former Senior Clubs

NOTE: Some clubs listed above played in Reserve Grade (Division 2) only for many seasons, but were not part of the A Grade competition and those years are not included in the above table.

Inaugural Darling Downs AFL Grand Final Results

GOALS:
Signals - B.Fletcher 2, W. Sampson, T. Osborne, M. Darby.
Coolaroo Roos - A. Jericho 2, I. Shaw, J. Oska.
BEST:
Signals - T. Osborne, D. Akesson, J. Davis, J. Walsh, K. Zeller.
Coolaroo Roos - R. Smith, J. Hagerstrom, J. Smith, A. Jericho, C. Wells.

AFL Darling Downs Premiership Tables and Finals Results

Below is a summary of AFL Darling Downs A Grade Ladders at the end of the home and away fixtures, and the Finals Results for the major rounds:

Reserve Grade

The Reserve Grade competition ran from 1975 to 1999, and 2001, before player numbers for some clubs became a problem and therefore the "Adrian Jericho Trophy" had not been contested for a full decade.

In 2012, the Reserves competition returned with a three team competition involving University, Coolaroo, and Souths. It was the first time the competition has been staged since Kingaroy defeated Coolaroo in the 2001 Grand Final.

South Toowoomba Longhorns are the most successful team in Reserve Grade with 10 Premierships from 14 Grand Finals. University (Institute) are the next best with 7 flags from 9 Grand Finals, winning the 2012 title over Coolaroo.

Recent Reserve Grade Grand Final Results

NOTE: The Reserve Grade Seniors Competition was not contested in 2000 and between 2002-2011.

Future of AFL Darling Downs

Three areas are proposing Senior Football teams in the coming years:

  • South Burnett Saints (home games at Kingaroy).
  • Chinchilla Suns.
  • Pittsworth Power.
  • The League has the potential to expand to 12 Senior Clubs if these areas can field enough players, and with Junior competitions also expanding, the future is looking bright for AFL across the region.

    In late 2012 it was made official that South Burnett and Chinchilla would enter the Senior Competition, to play in an eleven club League in 2013.

    Divisional Football

    League president Andrew Foley said splitting the 11-team competition into two divisions for 2014, including the three current reserve grade sides, would help the newer clubs to be more competitive. The senior competition grew last season with the formation of Chinchilla and South Burnett but those clubs struggled on-field . First division has Coolaroo, Goondiwidi, Highfields, Lockyer Valley,South Toowoomba, Toowoomba, University and Warwick. Second division has Chinchilla, Dalby, South Burnett as well as clubs seconds from Coolaroo, Highfields, South Toowoomba, University and Warwick.

    References

    AFL Darling Downs Wikipedia