Australian rules football in South East Queensland
Australian rules football in South East Queensland has a varied history and many changes were made especially in the 21st century. Ruled and organised by the AFL Queensland, the region had a total of 46 teams playing in different divisions.
Australian rules football in South East Queensland | |
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Taringa v West, 1940 | |
Governing body | AFL Queensland |
First played | 1866 |
Clubs | 46 (divided in 5 divisions) |
Club competitions | |
QFA (Division 1 to 5) |
Occasionally inter-zone matches are held with separate South East Queensland representative sides taking part, they include the "Gold Coast Stingrays", the "Suncoast Power", the "Western Taipans", and the "Northern Raiders".
Additionally when the South East competes together they are known as the "South East Bushrangers".
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