Competitions & Regions
Competitions
The Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) is the premier men's football competition in the state, comprised of 13 clubs across the Southeast Queensland corner.
The Bond University Queensland Australian Football League - Women's (QAFLW) is the premier women's football competition in the state, comprised of 10 clubs across the Southeast Queensland corner.
The Bond University QAFLW has become one of the key women's Australian rules football leagues in Australia, consistently nurturing AFLW stars and serving as a key pathway for female talent, both players and officials, in Queensland.
The QFA is the largest Australian rules football league in Queensland, with community clubs from across Southeast Queensland; as far north as Gympie and south to Ballina in northern New South Wales.
It features men's (QFA) and women's (QFAW) competitions including seniors and reserves, with some leagues divided into North and South sub-divisions to account for the huge geographical spread.
All QFA and QFAW fixtures, ladders and results can be found on PlayHQ.
The Maccas SEQ Juniors is one of the biggest sporting competitions in the country with more than 16,000 participants from community footy clubs across Southeast Queensland.
AFL Queensland is committed to providing competitions for junior and youth participants that facilitate skill development, positive environments and fun engaging experiences.
The APM South East Queensland Inclusion League is coordinated by AFL Queensland in partnership with three community clubs Carrara, Moorooka and Noosa. The League has been established for men and women who identify living with disability, 16 years and over.
If you’d like to know more or interested in playing, register your interest.
Beenleigh, Morningside, Ormeau and Redcliffe were the foundation clubs in the inaugural Queensland Wheelchair Football League.
Players from QWFL are drafted to the Brisbane Lions or Gold Coast SUNS and play in a two-match QClash Series before selection into the Queensland squad to compete at the Toyota National Wheelchair AFL Championship, which gives the country’s top players an opportunity to represent their state or territory.
Regional Queensland
Head Office: 1 Campbell Street, Rockhampton QLD 4700
Contacts:
- Competition Manager, Jourdan Novak
AFL Capricornia saw six clubs feature in season 2024; Yeppoon Swans, BITS Saints, Gladstone Suns, Brothers Kangaroos, Glenmore Bulls and Rockhampton Panthers.
Each club fielded a team in each division of the competition – senior men, senior women, reserve grade men, under-17 boys and under-15 boys, under-16 girls and under-13 mixed.
The principal partner of the AFL Capricornia Senior Mens and Womens in Triple M.
Head Office: 154 Stephen Street, Toowoomba QLD 4350
Contacts:
Competition Manager, Jana Anderson, 0499 311 108
AFL Darling Downs runs competitions across senior men's, women's, youth and junior. The league has a long and rich history and spans a geographical area including Toowoomba, South Burnett and Goondiwindi.
AFL Darling Downs Clubs
Coolaroo Roos
Rockville Park, Wilsonton Heights
12 senior men’s premierships; 1975, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2022, 2023, 2024
Goondiwindi Hawks
Riddles Oval, Goondiwindi
8 senior men’s premierships; 1980, 1983, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2019
South Burnett Saints
Lyle Vidler Oval, Kingaroy
South Toowoomba Bombers
Heritage Oval, Southern Cross Reserve, Harlaxton
8 senior men’s premierships; 1972, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1984, 2008, 2020, 2021
Toowoomba Tigers
Rockville Park, Wilsonton Heights
6 senior men’s premierships; 1977, 1979, 1988, 2010, 2011, 2012
University Cougars
Baker St Oval, Darling Heights
13 senior men’s premierships; 1978, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2017, 2018
Warwick Redbacks
Roddies Oval, Warwick
1 senior men’s premiership; 2014
AFL Darling Downs Life Members:
- Marj Shaw
- Bill Shaw
- Leo Camm
- Phil Holman
- Col Wells
- Ray Fellenberg
- Heather Green
- Trevor Green
- Michael O’Donoghue
- Merv Peltz
- Noel Rockliff
- Kim Thomas
- Chris Thomas
- Andrew Smith
Postal Address: Harrup Park Sports Office, Lamb Street, Mackay QLD, 4740
Contacts:
- Development Lead, Alex Brooks
- Football Operations Manager, Josh Kleine
Life Members: AFL Mackay pays respect to all their Life Members and their invaluable contributions to our great game.
- 1974 – Lance Barker
- 1977 – Frank Zeolla
- 1978 – Mick Miller
- 1979 – Tommy Lester
- 1981 – Bob Downes
- 1983 – Josie Rogers
- 1985 – Carey Regan
- 1990 – Rob Symons
- 1991 – Antoon Leijen
- 1994 – Ian Burrill
- 1999 – Bob Inkson
- 2008 – John Scott & Paul King
- 2009 – Chris Dunbar, Gerard Williams, Garry Downes, Joe Fenech & Ian Thompson
- 2015 – Simon Henderson
- 2016 – Ian Draper
Footy in paradise!
Supporting & promoting AFL in Townsville and surrounding areas. Encouraging all family members from ages 6+ across Juniors to Masters, Girls and Women's leagues.
Head Office: Tony Ireland Stadium, 2 Sporting Drive, Thuringowa QLD 4817
Postal Address: PO Box 634, Thuringowa Central QLD 4817
Contacts:
- Development Lead, Joel Newman; for all enquiries relating to NAB AFL Auskick, Superkick, school football.
- Competition Manager, Dan Watts, AFL Townsville competition
AFL Townsville Life Members
- L.E Cox
- W.J Williams
- P.Crocks
- G.J Muldoon
- S.J McMillan
- E.F Johns
- K.J Geddes
- E.E Harrison
- D.E Pearce
- G.C Nichol
- N.A French
- J.B French
- J.M Wiltshire
- R.V Wiltshire
- L.C Johns
- L. Muldoon
- J. Finn
- J.E Durkin
- V. Vafiades
- A. Thompson
- G .Holman
- W.J Whitburn OAM
- S. Jurgens
- J. Thompson
- E. Brown
- A. Growden
Postal Address: St James Lutheran College, 138-172 Pantlins Lane, Hervey Bay QLD 4655
Email: admin@aflwidebay.com.au
Address: 45-61 Tills Street, Westcourt, QLD 4870
Postal Address: PO Box 12014, Westcourt, QLD 4870
Phone: 07 4042 3000
Email:
- Office: admin@aflcairns.com.au
- Accounts: accounts@aflcairns.com.au
Postal Address: PO BOX 1523, Mount Isa QLD 4825
Email: aflmtisa@hotmail.com
Contacts:
- President: Leslee Bax