So Bond Uni have turned their attention to gaining entry into the men's QAFL now? They've become a powerhouse in women's footy and I guess they want a greater piece of the local footy pie now. Not sure how others feel about this but I tend to think this is probably a good move for footy on the GC. Bond Uni seemingly have an endless supply of money and resources that they are willing to dedicate to their sports teams and you only have to look at the rise of their women's team over the last few years to see they are very serious about their sporting pursuits. It's a bit like the Southport Sharks if you were to remove most of the Sharks' history.Bond University line up possibly the state's most formidable coaching trio in Andy Lovell, Matt Kennedy and Shaun Hart.
However, gaining entry into the QAFL won't be easy and will likely come at the expense of another Gold Coast team but I'd be happy to be proven wrong on that and see five GC teams in the QAFL competition. Securing Lovell, Kennedy and Hart as the coaching staff is a good start and I'd guess Bond will be the hot favourites to claim a QFA premiership next year. The Burleigh-Varsity-Robina region of the Gold Coast is growing very quickly and we're starting to see the emergence of the Burleigh Bombers as well as Varsity College as potential hotbeds for footy talent so I think this is a fantastic opportunity to nurture the juniors in that part of the GC without having to send them south to PBC or north to Broadbeach where they likely wouldn't have played any junior footy and have to adjust to a completely different environment.