- Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club
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Mount Gravatt Names Full name Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club Club details Founded 1970 Colours Blue, Black and White Competition NEAFL Coach David Lake Captain(s) Gareth Dosser and Mick Stinear Ground(s) Dittmar Park (capacity: 2000) Other information Official website Mt Gravatt sportingpulse website Guernsey:
Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club, is a Brisbane based club competing in the AFL Queensland Australian rules football competition. Formed in the early 1970s, the club has been affiliated with AFL Queensland since 1994.
The club is notable for in recent years producing almost as many players for the Australian Football League as Southport Sharks, with players including Ben Hudson (Western Bulldogs), Albert Proud, Will Hamill (Brisbane), Shaun Hampson (Carlton), Chris Smith (Fremantle), Brad Miller (Melbourne) and Gavin Grose (Port Adelaide).
Premierships (2)
No. Year Competition Opponent Score Venue 1 2002 QAFL Southport Sharks 20.11 (131) - 10.10 (70) Giffin Park 2 2007 QAFL Southport Sharks 16.12 (108) - 10.10 (70) Carrara Stadium Individual Honours
Grogan Medal
The Grogan Medalist the highest individual honour a single player can win in the Queensland state league. Votes are awarded by the umpires to the best and fairest players of each game. The Grogan Medal is Queensland equivalent to the AFL's Brownlow Medal.
Mount Gravatt has a grand total of two Grogan Medallists. The first was in 1999 which was won by the captain, Brad Jones. The second, was by the current captain, Mick Stinear in 2002. This was a remarkable effort considering the vultures finished 5th for the season.
Joe Grant Medal
The Joe Grant Medal is awarded to the player judged best afield in a grand final. Mount Gravatt has two Joe Grant Medallists. The first was Tony Lynn is the 2002 grand final victory and was Ash Evans in the 2007 grand final victory.
Ray Hughson Medal
The Ray Hughson Medal is awarded to the QAFL leading goal kicker at the end of the year. Mount Gravatt has one Ray Hughson Medallists this is Shane Dupuy who kicked 80 goals in the 1996 season
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Clubs in the North East Australian Football League Northern Conference Aspley · Broadbeach · Brisbane Lions · Gold Coast · Labrador · Morningside · Mount Gravatt · Northern Territory · Redland · SouthportEastern Conference Ainslie · Belconnen · East Coast Eagles (2012) · Eastlake · Greater Western Sydney · Queanbeyan · Tuggeranong · Sydney Swans · Sydney University (2012)Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) Division 1 clubs Aspley · Brisbane Lions reserves · Broadbeach · Labrador · Morningside · Mount Gravatt · Northern Territory Thunder · Redland · Southport · Western MagpiesDivision 2 clubs Burleigh Bombers · Coolangatta Tweed Heads · Maroochy North Shore · Mayne · Noosa · Palm Beach Currumbin · Sandgate · Springwood · Surfers Paradise · Wilston GrangeFormer Clubs Coorparoo · Kedron · Kedron Grange · Locomotives · South Brisbane · Valley · Windsor-Zillmere · Wynnum · YerongaCategories:- Queensland State Football League clubs
- Australian rules football clubs in Queensland
- Australian rules football clubs in Brisbane
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