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Caloundra Australian Football Club

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Colours
  
Blue and      Red

Coach
  
Trevor O'Brien

Founded
  
1973

President
  
Stephen Broadstock

Official website
  
Official Site

Grounds
  
North Street, Caloundra

Full name
  
Caloundra Australian Rules Football Club.

Competition
  
Queensland Australian Football League

Caloundra Australian Football Club is an Australian Football Club – Aussie Rules Club, that plays its home games out of the Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. It plays in competing in the SEQAFL Div 4 Australian rules football competition.

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Caloundra used to play in a higher division but, due to player shortages for the 2012 season, it can only gather a side for a lower division that does not field a reserve team.

History

The club started in 1973 and played in the Sunshine Coast and Gympie Districts AFL. After winning back to back premierships in 1987 and 1988 the club transferred to the QAFL for the 1990 season.

The switch was not a success as Morningside kicked a record score against them - Morningside 47.28.310 defeated Caloundra 1.3.9.

After returning to the Sunshine Coast in 1991 it won the premiership, and followed up again in 1992.

In 1993, the league shut down and the Sunshine coast clubs played in the Brisbane AFL. Caloundra lost the 1993 Grand final to Maroochydore by eleven points. In 2000, a major reorganization of football in southern Queensland saw Caloundra placed in division one.

After being runner-up in 2007 and 2008 the club won the 2010 premiership by defeating the Coorparoo Kings 9.16.70 to 7.12.54.

Premierships

  • 1987 - Sunshine Coast AFL
  • 1988 - Sunshine Coast AFL
  • 1991 - Sunshine Coast AFL
  • 1992 - Sunshine Coast AFL
  • 2010 - AFL Queensland State Division 1
  • 2012 - SEQAFL - Division 4 Northern
  • References

    Caloundra Australian Football Club Wikipedia


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