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No it’s still a top 5 for some reason, 8 team comp also.Surely only a top 4 with 7 team competition.
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No it’s still a top 5 for some reason, 8 team comp also.Surely only a top 4 with 7 team competition.
That game could very well decide third spot. Looking at the run home UQ have Moreton and Springwood.Pumas play UQ in final round as well
Kings were missing a few as well, not sure as to whether they will be back anytime soon. Gilhooley, Korander, Holna. Looked as though Hickie may have done his ACL as well that game.Spots 3,4,5 is turning out to be a very good battle, each team can beat one another on there day and you get the feeling if they catch fire in a final mayne and cooparoo cant take them lightly. Went out to lowe oval to watch the kings yesterday and they expectedly did take care of the pumas. Seemed cooparoo had a few back and springwood just not quite firing at the moment without Keneally. Will be an absolute blockbuster when they travel to University. Will keneally be back by then?
Div 1 Women’s ressies is a 6 team finals and only 6 teams… seniors top 6 with 7 teams…
It’s my opinion that the ressies should follow the higher ranked seniors if both playing on a certain finals day.This is interesting.
Fair assumption it will be the same 6 clubs involved in both, but in different ladder positions.
Could we have that ridiculous situation where every club is playing with their seniors and ressies at different grounds?
Yes for the women’s compIs it a 4 week finals series for both mens and womens?
Would assume it would just be the higher team on the ladder hosts up until the big dance. Havent heard anything about the grand final although.Anyone heard anything about finals venues?
Should also congratulate UQ as their seniors have finally made finals. Had a rough few years in QAFL and then sat at or near the bottom in div 1 since they dropped way back in 2015 or 2016. They even finished at the bottom last year. Now are sitting in 3rd spot. The ressies sitting nicely in third spot as well.
They were always a much better team than their ladder position indicated in my opinion. Good to see them get some reward for effort now. Big pressure test now for them, hosting the reigning premiers for a double chance. Crozier has been massive for them now that he’s back. 21 goals in 3 games is a fair returnShould also congratulate UQ as their seniors have finally made finals. Had a rough few years in QAFL and then sat at or near the bottom in div 1 since they dropped way back in 2015 or 2016. They even finished at the bottom last year. Now are sitting in 3rd spot. The ressies sitting nicely in third spot as well.
Crozier 21 goals from the wing aswell? Only had a quick look at the footage but seems he goes there. Would be giving opposition coaches a few headaches albeit 17 have come against the bottom sides. Finals starting early this week for the Pumas and Uni. A seasoned Springwood side up against the young Red Lions. Should be an absolute cracker, Will definitely endeavour on heading out.They were always a much better team than their ladder position indicated in my opinion. Good to see them get some reward for effort now. Big pressure test now for them, hosting the reigning premiers for a double chance. Crozier has been massive for them now that he’s back. 21 goals in 3 games is a fair return
Love the history work there Toucan. Will be interesting to see tomorrow how it goes. Pumas look to have 6 very handy additions back. As you said in your write up Springwood with quite a big lead in the head to head but many of those games are very tight and I wouldn’t expect much different tomorrow with a lot on the line."Tradition V Trivia"
QFA Division 1 Edition (just one game):
University of Queensland V Springwood
Played 50: University 24 – Draw 1 – Springwood 25 (1982-1984, 1986-1987, 1991-2000, 2013, 2017-2024)
I have heard people suggest that these games are often close. Well, maybe not “always” – but the record certainly is. I took a little time to figure out a “This Is Your Life” summary of games between the Red Lions and the Pumas.
The first Senior games against each other happened in SQAFA Second Division in 1982. Springwood, as a developing club, had been promoted only recently, and University were dropped from First Division after a couple of tough years. Over three seasons, the two clubs met on seven occasions. Now, the full list of results is not available – but based on ladder position, for argument’s sake, lets assume that it provided a record of University 6 to Springwood 1.
Following premiership success, University returned to SQAFA First Division in 1985, and Springwood followed soon after in 1986. The first two seasons proved to be an arduous elevation for Springwood, as they then returned to Second Division. A second promotion in 1991 saw a much stronger Pumas’ outfit competing. During these SQAFA/BAFL First Division seasons, they clashed 26 times for 15 wins to University and 11 wins to Springwood.
They did not meet again until 2013 when in the SEQAFL Division 1, Springwood defeated University in their only two clashes (23 and 5 point margins).
A further hiatus ensued, as University perhaps got a bit ahead of themselves to have a crack at the QAFL, whilst Springwood opted for the QFA Division South competition.
A restructure occurred for 2017: University dropped out of the QAFL and Springwood was one of the more prominent clubs in the newly-formed QFA Division 1. (I would tend to suggest that the previous North and South Divisions of QFA Div 1 were poorly conceived or awkward – but I am sure that there are other people who thought they were a great idea.) Both clubs have remained in the same competition ever since, with Springwood holding a superior record. The QAFL sojourn had knocked the stuffing out of University – it took them some time to recover (in my opinion from the outside). Of the 15 games played since 2017, Springwood leads 11 to 3, with 1 draw. Seven of these games have been decided by “small” margins (about two goals or less), including the draw.
Last time they met (Round 11), Springwood won by 7 points at Lowe Oval.