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*1971–1996 [[Gold Coast Australian Football League]] |
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*2011–2013 [[North East Australian Football League]] |
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== Premierships (3) == |
== Premierships (3) == |
Revision as of 12:07, 26 August 2023
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Full name | Broadbeach Australian Football Club | |
2021 season | ||
Club details | ||
Founded | 1971 | |
Colours | ||
Competition | QAFL | |
President | Dale Perkins | |
Coach | Beau Zorko | |
Premierships | QAFL: 1 (2021) | |
Ground(s) | Kombumerri Park (capacity: 10,000) | |
Uniforms | ||
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Other information | ||
Official website | broadbeachcats.com.au |
Broadbeach Australian Football Club, also known as the Broadbeach Cats, is an Australian rules football club representing the suburb of Broadbeach on the Gold Coast. The club competes in the Queensland Australian Football League after having previously competed in North East Australian Football League.[1][2] Its home ground is Subaru Oval – Nee Merrimac Oval. In the club's inaugural year in the QAFL the cats finished 4th but eliminated in the first round of the finals.
The senior level won its first premiership in 1987 under coach Wayne Ling And captain Brian Rowe. The highest point of the club's history was in 1996 when the club won 3 of the Grades, Colts, Seconds and Firsts.
Despite having been in existence since 1971, the Broadbeach Football Club has only competed at the top AFLQ level since 1997.
In 2005, the Cats were one of eight inaugural members of Queensland football's new first Division set-up, and they once again reached the finals.
In 2011, the club was granted permission to enter the NEAFL. The club exited the NEAFL at the end of 2013.
In 2019 Beau Zorko took over as senior coach after life member, and premiership captain 1996 Brett Andrews resigned at the end of 2018 due to family commitments. In February 2020 the club announced the resignation of Beau Zorko, being replaced by Craig O’Brien as senior coach, growing tensions between the two.[3][4]
Competitions
- 1971–1996 Gold Coast Australian Football League
- 1997–2010, 2014– Queensland Australian Football League
- 2011–2013 North East Australian Football League
Premierships (3)
No. | Year | Competition | Opponent | Score | Venue |
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1 | 1987 | GCAFL | Palm Beach Currumbin Lions | 16.16 (112) – 9.8 (62) | Salk Oval |
2 | 1996 | GCAFL | Labrador Tigers | 12.16 (88) – 5.14 (44) | Kombumerri Park |
3 | 2021 | QAFL | Maroochydore Roos | 14.6 (90) – 8.4 (52) | Fankhauser Reserve |
Grogan Medallists
- David Round – 2005
- Blake Erickson – 2018
- Jordan Moncrieff – 2021
AFL Drafted Players
- Nick Riewoldt
- Lachie Weller
- Will Ashcroft
- Bodhi Uwland
- Bailey Scott
- David Hale
- Dayne Zorko
- Luke Mcguane
- Ricky Petterd
- Trent Knobel
- Alex Davies
- Nathan Ablett
- Joel Wilkinson
Theme song
The theme song of the Broadbeach Cats uses the melody of the Battle Hymn of the Republic.
Broadbeach Cats are leaders in the game of Aussie rules,
Broadbeach Cats are leaders in the game of Aussie rules,
Anyone who doubts us is a bunch of bloody fools
As the Cats go marching on!
Glory, glory up the Broadbeach!
Glory, glory up the Broadbeach!
Glory, glory up the Broadbeach!
As the Cats go marching on!