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'''Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club''', is a [[Brisbane]] based club which competed in the [[North East Australian Football League]] competition from 2011–2013 and as of 2014 is a member club of the [[Queensland Australian Football League]].,<ref>[http://www.aflq.com.au/index.php?id=907 2014 QAFL clubs]</ref> formed in 1964.
'''Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club''', is a [[Brisbane]] based club which competed in the [[North East Australian Football League]] competition from 2011–2013 and as of 2014 is a member club of the [[Queensland Australian Football League]].,<ref>[http://www.aflq.com.au/index.php?id=907 2014 QAFL clubs]</ref> formed in 1964.


==SQAFA/BAFL==
==History==
===SQAFA/BAFL===


The club was a member of the SQAFA since the early 1970s, It won premierships in 1971, 1972, 1974 and 1983.
The club was a member of the SQAFA since the early 1970s, It won premierships in 1971, 1972, 1974 and 1983.


==QAFL==
===QAFL===


The club had been affiliated with AFL Queensland since 1994. The club won premiership in 2002 & 2007, whilst being runners up in 1996, 1997, 2003 and 2009.
The club had been affiliated with AFL Queensland since 1994. The club won premiership in 2002 & 2007, whilst being runners up in 1996, 1997, 2003 and 2009.


==NEAFL==
===NEAFL===


The club is a founding member of the competition, Its first season it finished second on the ladder and lost the Preliminary Final.
The club is a founding member of the competition, Its first season it finished second on the ladder and lost the Preliminary Final.

Revision as of 00:00, 3 August 2023

Mount Gravatt
Names
Full nameMount Gravatt Australian Football Club
Club details
Founded1964; 60 years ago (1964)
Colours   
CompetitionQAFL
PresidentDavid Reid
Ground(s)Dittmar Park (capacity: 2,000)
Uniforms
Home
Other information
Official websitemtgafc.com

Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club, is a Brisbane based club which competed in the North East Australian Football League competition from 2011–2013 and as of 2014 is a member club of the Queensland Australian Football League.,[1] formed in 1964.

History

SQAFA/BAFL

The club was a member of the SQAFA since the early 1970s, It won premierships in 1971, 1972, 1974 and 1983.

QAFL

The club had been affiliated with AFL Queensland since 1994. The club won premiership in 2002 & 2007, whilst being runners up in 1996, 1997, 2003 and 2009.

NEAFL

The club is a founding member of the competition, Its first season it finished second on the ladder and lost the Preliminary Final.

Club song

The club song is sung to the tune of Road to Gundagai.

AFL/VFL players

These are the list of past and present Mount Gravatt players who have played at AFL/VFL as the Brisbane Lions or the Brisbane Bears:

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 Medal is 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 total of two Grogan Medallists. The first, in 1999, was won by the captain, Brad Jones. The second was by another captain, Mick Stinear in 2004. 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 on field in a grand final. Mount Gravatt has two Joe Grant Medallists. The first was Tony Lynn in the 2002 grand final victory, and the second 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 Medallist: Shane Dupuy, who kicked 80 goals in the 1996 season.

References