Broadbeach Australian Football Club
Broadbeach | |
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Full name | Broadbeach Australian Football Club |
2015 season | |
Club details | |
Founded | 1971 |
Competition | QAFL |
President | Dale Perkins |
Coach | Brett Andrews |
Ground(s) | H & A Oval (capacity: –10 000) |
Other information | |
Official website | Official Broadbeach Cats site |
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 H & A 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. Season 2015 will be a massive year for cats with new recruits coming from everywhere !!
The senior level won its first premiership in 1987 under Coach Wanye 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. Some believe a three-year plan/structure built from within the licensed club manager in 1994, the year the club was supposed to fold due to a heavy debt to the bank and private lenders (somewhere near $80,000 plus unknown amount for new change rooms).
Despite having been in existence since 1971, the Broadbeach Football Club has only competed at the top AFLQ level since 1997. Nevertheless, it has shown steady improvement throughout its brief involvement, and in 2004, it won 14 of its 18 home and away matches and reached the preliminary final before losing to Morningside.
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.
Broadbeach has an infamous rivalry with fellow Division 1 team Southport Sharks. When the local derby is played between these two neighbouring clubs, the games are typically played in front of a larger than usual attendance due and with increased tension.
The club made headlines in late 2008 when it signed reluctant AFL star Nathan Ablett for the 2009 season.[3] However Ablett failed to perform.
In 2011, the club was granted permission to enter the NEAFL, which is an even higher position within the AFL as a whole. With this, a new football board of management which has improved the off-field game plan, The game plan instigated by Geoff Bower in 2010 and exercised in 2011. The off-field performances have definitely been complemented by some incredible on-field performances.
The Broadbeach Cats have not seen such an improvement in the club since 1994 when Tiger McCormick dragged the licensed club out of over $100,000 in debt and into the black in under one year, and was able to sponsor and foster a team led by Harry Kennan in 1996, where the U-18s, Reserves and Seniors all won Premierships.
In 2010 the club hosted a VFL match between the Gold Coast Suns & Frankston. The game which was Karmichael Hunt's first ever in Queensland. Broadbeach knocked off Queensland Rivals Morningside in a thriller in front of 1000 people in the curtain raiser game. That afternoon the ground held over 5000 people to watch the Gold Coast defeat Frankston, 15.13.103 to 7.4.46.
At the start of the 2013 season the Cats opened new changerooms.
Competitions
- 1971-1996 Gold Coast Australian Football League
- 1997-2010, 2014- Queensland Australian Football League
- 2011-2013 North East Australian Football League
Premierships (2)
No. | Year | Competition | Opponent | Score | Venue |
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1 | 1987 | GCAFL | Palm Beach Currumbin Lions | 16.16 (112) - 9.8 (62) | - |
2 | 1996 | GCAFL | Labrador Tigers | 12.16 (88) - 5.14 (44) | H & A Oval |
Grogan Medallists
- David Round – 2005
AFL Drafted Players
Year | Name | Team | Draft № |
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1999 | Dean Howard | Adelaide | - (rookie) |
1999 | Trent Knobel | Brisbane Lions | - (rookie) |
2001 | David Hale | Kangaroos | 7th |
2004 | Luke McGuane | Richmond | 36th |
2006 | Ricky Petterd | Melbourne | 30th |
2010 | Nathan Ablett | Gold Coast | 1st (pre-season draft) |
2010 | Joel Wilkinson | Gold Coast | QLD Zone Selection |
2011 | Dayne Zorko | Brisbane Lions | QLD Zone Selection |
2012 | Andrew Boston | Gold Coast | 55th (rookie) |
2013 | Jarred Ellis | Gold Coast | 63rd (rookie) |