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Labrador Australian Football Club, also known as the Labrador Tigers, is a Gold Coast based sports club. Labrador's Australian rules football team currently competes in the Queensland Australian Football League. From 2011 to 2014 it was an inaugural member club of the NEAFL competition.[1]
Labrador | ||
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Names | ||
Full name | Labrador Australian Football Club | |
Club details | ||
Founded | 1963 | |
Colours | ||
Competition | QAFL | |
President | Luke Black | |
Coach | Clint Watts | |
Captain(s) | Bryce Retzlaff | |
Ground(s) | Cooke-Murphy Oval | |
Uniforms | ||
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Other information | ||
Official website | labradortigers.com.au |
Formed in 1963 the Tigers played in the Gold Coast AFL until they were promoted into the Queensland State League in 1997. Runners-up in 2010 the club is a founding member of the NEAFL.
Premierships (7)
editNo. | Year | Competition | Opponent | Score | Venue |
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1 | 1970 | GCAFL | Surfers Paradise Demons | 15.13 (103) – 13.14 (92) | Owen Park |
2 | 1986 | GCAFL | |||
3 | 1991 | GCAFL | |||
4 | 1993 | GCAFL | Surfers Paradise Demons | ||
5 | 1994 | GCAFL | Palm Beach Currumbin | ||
6 | 2015 | QAFL | Morningside Panthers | 14.12 (96) – 13.11 (89) | Leyshon Park |
7 | 2016 | QAFL | Palm Beach Currumbin | 15.12 (102) – 7.7 (49) | Leyshon Park |
Club song
editThe Labrador Tigers have the same club song as that of the Richmond Tigers based on "Row, Row, Row From Ziegfeld Follies".
Oh we're from Tigerland
A fighting fury, we're from Tigerland
In any weather you'll see us with a grin
Risking head and shin
If we're behind then never mind
We'll fight and fight and win
For we're from Tigerland.
We never weaken till the final siren's gone
Like the Tiger of old, we're strong and we're bold
For we're from Tiger – yellow and black – we're from Tigerland!
Players in the AFL Draft
editYear | Name | Team | Draft No. |
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2001 | Michael Osborne | Hawthorn | 11th (rookie) |
2009 | Daniel Stewart | Port Adelaide | 82nd |
2009 | Bryce Retzlaff | Brisbane Lions | 84th |
2010 | Claye Beams | Brisbane Lions | 76th (rookie) |
2011 | Stephen Wrigley | Brisbane Lions | 22nd (rookie) |
2013 | Fraser Thurlow | Essendon | 9th (rookie) |
2019 | Connor Budarick | Gold Coast | 16th (rookie) |
2019 | Patrick Murtagh | Gold Coast | Academy selection (rookie) |
2020 | Rhys Nicholls | Gold Coast | 40th (rookie) |
AFL players
editThere is a list of Labrador players who have played at AFL:
- Claye Beams (Brisbane Lions)
- Andrew Boston (Gold Coast Suns)
- Charlie Dixon (Gold Coast Suns and Port Adelaide Power)
- Jordan Doering (Carlton Blues)
- Cameron Ellis-Yolmen (Adelaide Crows and Brisbane Lions)
- Peter Everitt (Hawthorn Hawks, St Kilda Saints and Sydney Swans)
- Tom Fields (Carlton Blues)
- Ben Fixter (Sydney Swans and Brisbane Lions)
- Josh Fraser (Collingwood Magpies and Gold Coast Suns)
- Barry Hall (St Kilda Saints, Sydney Swans and Western Bulldogs)
- Pearce Hanley (Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns)
- Lachie Henderson (Brisbane Lions, Carlton Blues and Geelong Cats)
- Trent Knobel (Brisbane Lions, St Kilda Saints and Richmond Tigers)
- Matthew Lappin (Carlton Blues and St Kilda Saints)
- Wayde Mills (Brisbane Lions)
- Tim Notting (Brisbane Lions)
- Michael Osborne (Hawthorn Hawks)
- Bryce Retzlaff (Brisbane Lions)
- Aaron Shattock (Brisbane Lions and Port Adelaide Power)
- Daniel Stewart (Port Adelaide Power)
- Stephen Wrigley (Brisbane Lions)
References
edit- ^ "About Us - Labrador Tigers - AFL Club". www.labradortigers.com.au. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
External links
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