AFL Darling Downs (also known as AFLDD) coordinates Australian rules football competitions in the Darling Downs and South Burnett regions of Queensland including its major city of Toowoomba where there are four of the senior clubs are based. The competition was formed as the Darling Downs Australian Football League in 1971. AFL Darling Downs has senior men's, women's as well as multiple grades of junior competition.
The senior representative team is known as the Demons and wear guernseys modelled on the Melbourne Demons guernseys.
History of Australian Football in the Darling Downs, Queensland
The Warwick Football Club was formed in 1873 in Warwick to play under Australian rules, however lacking any nearby competitors for 3 years it played mostly intra-club scratch matches until Brisbane club Civil Service travelled to Toowoomba to play against a newly formed Toowoomba Football Club in 1876.[1] AFL Queensland cites the Toowoomba Football Club as forming in 1873, however few sources back this up. As the game spread further west of the Great Divide[2] clubs were split on whether to adopt rugby or Australian rules. Nevertheless, it is noted that clubs from the region in this era were able to hold their own against those from Brisbane.[3]
A Toowoomba Football Association formed in 1876[citation needed] teams were 16-a-side however the rules used were not fully documented and some suggest it could have been an early rugby association which would be contemporary with the code being introduced to Brisbane. The Light Infantry Corps formed to play against the Light Infantry Football Club. The Association disappeared a couple of years later. As Downs clubs lacked nearby opponents rugby was more suited to facilitating matches against New South Wales clubs, as a result local competition went into recess. An exception was an 1878 match between Old-Victorians and All Comers played in front of a large crowd.[4] The Queensland Football Association formed in 1880 and affiliated with the Victorian Football Association, however clubs outside of Brisbane were becoming increasingly frustrated by the lack of representation for the whole colony. In 1881 matches were once again played in Toowoomba when the Toowoomba Grammar took up the sport.[5] By 1882, a Toowoomba Association (affiliated with the QFA) had re-formed including both clubs and schools in the region.[6] In 1883, a team of 12 travelled from Excelsior FC (Brisbane), noting a revival of the code in the region.[7] The inclusion of the Allora Football Club at Allora in 1883 provided more regular interaction between the clubs.[8] However the code suffered a major blow when, after the Brisbane private school association in 1887 voted to switch to rugby including Toowoomba Grammar. A senior Toowoomba Rugby Football Club formed in 1887and this was the last mention of the Toowoomba Football Club or any other Downs clubs playing Australian rules. After the collapse of the QFA in 1890 the Toowoomba Rugby Association and Toowoomba British Football Association were able to grow unopposed.
Modern Competition
The Darling Downs Australian Football League was first played as an official organised competition in 1971. Signals, Coolaroo and Aviation were the three foundation clubs and were joined by a fourth club, South Toowoomba in 1972.
The League has had many changes to the number of clubs participating since then, with eight A Grade Senior Clubs currently competing, and now known as AFL Darling Downs. It is a regional league in Queensland. There are four Senior clubs based in Toowoomba, and the other senior clubs come from Dalby, Goondiwindi, and Warwick. New teams from Kingaroy, and Chinchilla participated in the 2013 revamped competition. Chinchilla folded in 2018.
University Cougars AFC is the most successful club with 13 premierships, 4 under the banner of "Institute Eagles" and 5 under the moniker of "University Eagles". Coolaroo Roos has 9 premierships and Goondiwindi Hawks has 8. South Toowoomba Bombers (formerly Longhorns) and Toowoomba Tigers (formerly Pinkies) have 6 premiership flags each.[9]
Clubs
There have been many different towns in the Darling Downs of Queensland fielding Australian Rules Football teams over the forty plus years of Senior Competition. Coolaroo Roos have played every season from the inaugural year, and Toowoomba Tigers have played the second most seasons. Below is a full list of Current and Former Clubs in the region.
NOTE: Some clubs listed above played in Reserve Grade (Division 2) only for many seasons, but were not part of the A Grade competition and those years are not included in the above table.
GOALS: Signals – B.Fletcher 2, W. Sampson, T. Osborne, M. Darby. Coolaroo Roos – A. Jericho 2, I. Shaw, J. Oska. BEST: Signals – T. Osborne, D. Akesson, J. Davis, J. Walsh, K. Zeller. Coolaroo Roos – R. Smith, J. Hagerstrom, J. Smith, A. Jericho, C. Wells.[12]
AFL Darling Downs Premiership Tables and Finals Results
Below is a summary of AFL Darling Downs A Grade Ladders at the end of the home and away fixtures, and the Finals Results for the major rounds:
2006 Ladder
AFL Darling Downs
Wins
Byes
Losses
Draws
For
Against
%
Pts
Final
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
University
12
0
2
0
1419
697
203.59%
48
1st Semi
Toowoomba
15
18
108
Centrals
8
7
55
Coolaroo
11
0
3
0
1748
712
245.51%
44
2nd Semi
University
16
12
108
Coolaroo
6
9
45
Toowoomba
9
0
5
0
1360
937
145.14%
36
Preliminary
Toowoomba
14
6
90
Coolaroo
11
13
79
Centrals
7
0
6
0
1259
997
126.28%
28
Grand
University
16
12
108
Toowoomba
6
7
43
Goondiwindi
7
0
7
0
1134
1233
91.97%
28
Warwick
4
0
9
0
1057
1211
87.28%
16
Dalby
2
0
11
0
646
1577
40.96%
8
Kingaroy
2
0
11
0
626
1885
33.21%
8
2007 Ladder
AFL Darling Downs
Wins
Byes
Losses
Draws
For
Against
%
Pts
Final
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Coolaroo
14
3
0
0
1261
698
180.66%
56
1st Semi
Toowoomba
15
14
104
South Toowoomba
15
10
100
University
10
3
4
0
1445
757
190.89%
40
2nd Semi
University
16
16
112
Coolaroo
11
4
70
South Toowoomba
9
3
5
0
1393
1054
132.16%
36
Preliminary
Coolaroo
13
19
97
Toowoomba
11
9
75
Toowoomba
7
3
7
0
1165
1151
101.22%
28
Grand
University
14
9
93
Toowoomba
13
6
84
Warwick
5
3
9
0
997
1254
79.51%
20
Goondiwindi
2
5
10
0
828
1200
69.00%
8
Dalby
1
3
13
0
683
1658
41.19%
4
2008 Ladder
AFL Darling Downs
Wins
Byes
Losses
Draws
For
Against
%
Pts
Final
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
South Toowoomba
15
0
2
0
1917
1069
179.33%
60
1st Semi
Coolaroo
14
13
97
University
9
19
73
Warwick
13
0
5
0
1553
1436
108.15%
52
2nd Semi
South Toowoomba
18
19
127
Warwick
7
6
48
Coolaroo
10
0
7
1
1663
1191
139.63%
42
Preliminary
Coolaroo
14
10
94
Warwick
5
7
37
University
10
0
7
0
1717
1069
160.62%
40
Grand
South Toowoomba
11
14
80
Coolaroo
11
7
73
Toowoomba
5
0
12
1
1320
1518
86.96%
22
Goondiwindi
0
0
18
0
713
2504
28.47%
0
Dalby
0
0
2
0
48
144
33.33%
0
2009 Ladder
AFL Darling Downs
Wins
Byes
Losses
Draws
For
Against
%
Pts
Final
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Coolaroo
16
0
2
0
1860
1087
171.11%
64
1st Semi
Toowoomba
19
10
124
Warwick
8
9
57
South Toowoomba
15
0
3
0
1874
1132
165.55%
60
2nd Semi
South Toowoomba
13
12
90
Coolaroo
11
9
75
Warwick
7
0
11
0
1468
1535
95.64%
28
Preliminary
Coolaroo
17
9
111
Toowoomba
11
9
75
Toowoomba
7
0
11
0
1361
1641
82.94%
28
Grand
Coolaroo
10
13
73
South Toowoomba
5
9
39
University
6
0
12
0
1291
1609
80.24%
24
Goondiwindi
3
0
15
0
1255
2105
59.62%
12
2010 Ladder
AFL Darling Downs
Wins
Byes
Losses
Draws
For
Against
%
Pts
Final
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Toowoomba
13
0
3
0
1980
948
208.86%
52
1st Semi
South Toowoomba
17
14
116
Coolaroo
7
7
49
University
13
0
3
0
1917
1052
182.22%
52
2nd Semi
Toowoomba
14
13
97
University
9
15
69
Coolaroo
11
0
5
0
1955
959
203.86%
44
Preliminary
South Toowoomba
13
18
96
University
12
17
89
South Toowoomba
11
0
5
0
1901
1029
184.74%
44
Grand
Toowoomba
10
17
77
South Toowoomba
10
14
74
Warwick
11
0
5
0
1925
1088
176.93%
44
Goondiwindi
6
0
10
0
1576
1575
100.06%
24
Highfields
5
0
11
0
1166
1832
63.65%
20
Dalby
2
0
14
0
1034
2065
50.07%
8
Lockyer Valley
0
0
16
0
368
3274
11.24%
0
2011 Ladder
AFL Darling Downs
Wins
Byes
Losses
Draws
For
Against
%
Pts
Final
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Toowoomba
13
0
3
1
1698
877
193.61%
54
1st Semi
University
19
9
123
South Toowoomba
14
9
93
Warwick
12
0
4
1
1876
867
216.38%
50
2nd Semi
Warwick
10
10
70
Toowoomba
5
3
33
South Toowoomba
12
0
4
1
1853
968
191.43%
50
Preliminary
Toowoomba
9
16
70
University
10
7
67
University
11
0
5
1
1560
941
165.78%
46
Grand
Toowoomba
10
10
70
Warwick
7
7
49
Coolaroo
10
0
6
0
1642
1128
145.57%
40
Highfields
8
0
8
0
1262
1247
101.20%
32
Dalby
4
0
12
0
1033
1778
58.10%
16
Goondiwindi
2
0
14
0
1078
1735
62.13%
8
Lockyer Valley
0
0
16
0
323
2784
11.60%
0
2012 Ladder
AFL Darling Downs
Wins
Byes
Losses
Draws
For
Against
%
Pts
Final
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
South Toowoomba
14
0
1
1
2036
731
278.52%
58
1st Semi
Toowoomba
11
13
79
University
9
9
63
Coolaroo
13
0
3
0
1856
954
194.55%
52
2nd Semi
South Toowoomba
18
9
117
Coolaroo
13
9
87
Toowoomba
12
0
3
1
1861
819
227.23%
50
Preliminary
Toowoomba
14
12
96
Coolaroo
12
13
85
University
10
0
6
0
1840
864
212.96%
40
Grand
Toowoomba
11
15
81
South Toowoomba
7
10
52
Warwick
7
0
8
1
1268
1110
114.23%
30
Highfields
6
0
9
1
1127
1162
96.99%
26
Dalby
4
0
12
0
1056
2046
51.61%
16
Lockyer Valley
2
0
14
0
473
2361
20.03%
8
Goondiwindi
1
0
15
0
786
2256
34.84%
4
2013 Ladder
AFL Darling Downs
Wins
Byes
Losses
Draws
For
Against
%
Pts
Final
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
University
15
0
1
0
2145
706
303.82%
60
Elimination
Warwick
15
7
97
Goondiwindi
11
6
72
Coolaroo
15
0
1
0
2226
815
273.13%
60
Qualifying
Toowoomba
10
15
75
Toowoomba
10
15
75
Toowoomba
12
0
4
0
1566
913
171.52%
48
1st Semi
Toowoomba
20
10
130
Warwick
9
2
56
Warwick
9
0
7
0
1525
1150
132.61%
36
2nd Semi
University
10
15
75
Coolaroo
10
9
69
Goondiwindi
9
0
7
0
1675
1293
129.54%
36
Preliminary
Coolaroo
15
13
103
Toowoomba
5
6
36
South Toowoomba
8
0
8
0
1500
1177
127.44%
32
Grand
Coolaroo
14
8
92
University
13
11
89
Dalby
8
0
8
0
1573
1298
121.19%
32
Highfields
5
0
11
0
1203
1786
67.36%
20
South Burnett
4
0
12
0
1140
2070
55.07%
16
Lockyer Valley
2
0
14
0
762
2294
33.22%
8
Chinchilla
1
0
15
0
687
2500
27.48%
4
AFL Darling Downs Best and Fairest Award (Holman Medalist)
Season
Holman Medalist
Club
1971
Terry Osborne
Signals
1972
Ray Smith
Coolaroo Roos
1973
Terry Lee
Aviation
1974
John Grinham
Toowoomba Pinkies
1975
Harold Simpson
Coolaroo Roos
1976
John Loxton
Institute Eagles
1977
Phil Pohlner
QAC Gatton
1978
Trevor Curtis
Toowoomba Pinkies
1979
Phil Heron
Institute Eagles
1980
Ian Janetzki
Coolaroo Roos
1981
Mark Freidrichs
South Toowoomba Longhorns
1982
Mark Holman
Goondiwindi Hawks
1983
Peter Scott
Lockyer Valley Magpies
1984
John Green
Coolaroo Roos
1985
John Green
Coolaroo Roos
1986
John Green
Coolaroo Roos
1987
Peter Holman
Goondiwindi-Moonie
1988
Peter Holman
Goodiwindi Hawks
1989
Greg Peltz
Dalby Swans
1990
Michael Millar
South Toowoomba Longhorns
1991
Jason Dennis
Coolaroo Roos
1992
Andrew Fellenberg
South Toowoomba Longhorns
1993
Shane McGregor
Goondiwindi Hawks
1994
Shane Taggart
Toowoomba Tigers
1995
Mark Andrews
Toowoomba Tigers
1996
Brendan Sergeant
Coolaroo Roos
1997
Craig Jervies
Lockyer Valley Magpies
1998
Craig Jervies
Lockyer Valley Magpies
1999
Luke Bolden
Coolaroo Roos
2000
Greg Peltz
Dalby Swans
2001
Darren Hunter
Coolaroo Roos
2002
Bernie Mullins (TIED)
Coolaroo Roos
2002
Tony O'Connell (TIED)
Kingaroy Bulldogs
2003
Geoffrey Smith
Warwick Redbacks
2004
Matthew Samin
Coolaroo Roos
2005
Keith Webb
Central Bombers
2006
Steve Collet (TIED)
Goondiwind Hawks
2006
Angus Hill (TIED)
Coolaroo Roos
2007
Phillip Driese
Coolaroo Roos
2008
Paul Kupke
University Cougars
2009
Jeff Neumann (TIED)
Coolaroo Roos
2009
Brendan Iles (TIED)
Warwick Redbacks
2010
Brendan Iles
Warwick Redbacks
2011
Brendan Iles
Warwick Redbacks
2012
Trent Saxelby
South Toowoomba Bombers
2013
Kurt Millard
Warwick Redbacks
2014
Jeremy Leahy
Goondiwindi Hawks
2015
Jeremy Leahy
Goondiwindi Hawks
2016
Tyhe Clarkson
Warwick Redbacks
2017
David O'Toole
Goondiwindi Hawks
2018
Nathan Trace
South Burnett Saints
2019
Michael Langton (TIED)
Coolaroo Roos
2019
Charles Youngman (TIED)
Goondiwindi Hawks
2020
Nathan Trace
South Burnett Saints
2021
Jayden Smith
Coolaroo Roos
Reserve Grade
The Reserve Grade competition ran from 1975 to 1999, and 2001, before player numbers for some clubs became a problem and therefore the "Adrian Jericho Trophy" had not been contested for a full decade.
In 2012, the Reserves competition returned with a three team competition involving University, Coolaroo, and Souths. It was the first time the competition has been staged since Kingaroy defeated Coolaroo in the 2001 Grand Final.[13]
South Toowoomba Longhorns are the most successful team in Reserve Grade with 10 Premierships from 14 Grand Finals.
University (Institute) are the next best with 8 flags from 11 Grand Finals.
Reserve Grade (Division 2) Grand Final Results
Year
Premiers
Score
Runners Up
Score
1975
Coolaroo Roos
8.6 (54)
Q.A.C. Gatton
7.4 (46)
1976
Coolaroo Roos
4.17 (41)
South Toowoomba Longhorns
4.7 (31)
1977
Toowoomba Pinkies
4.6 (30)
Coolaroo Roos
3.4 (22)
1978
South Toowoomba Longhorns
7.9 (51)
Institute Eagles
3.2 (20)
1979
South Toowoomba Longhorns
6.11 (47)
Toowoomba Pinkies
2.8 (20)
1980
South Toowoomba Longhorns
7.8 (50)
Institute Eagles
6.8 (44)
1981
South Burnett
12.13 (85)
Toowoomba Tigers
10.5 (65)
1982
South Toowoomba Longhorns
14.15 (99)
Coolaroo Roos
3.7 (25)
1983
South Toowoomba Longhorns
16.16 (112)
Warwick
8.6 (54)
1984
South Toowoomba Longhorns
16.10 (106)
Moonie
9.9 (63)
1985
South Burnett
12.13 (85)
Toowoomba Tigers
5.8 (38)
1986
Toowoomba Tigers
16.17 (113)
South Toowoomba Longhorns
4.10 (34)
1987
South Toowoomba Longhorns
14.16 (100)
Dalby Swans
12.10 (82)
1988
South Toowoomba Longhorns
12.12 (84)
Goondiwindi-Moonie
5.13 (43)
1989
South Toowoomba Longhorns
8.7 (55)
Coolaroo Roos
6.9 (45)
1990
South Toowoomba Longhorns
8.10 (58)
Lockyer Valley Magpies
6.15 (51)
1991
University Eagles
7.11 (53)
South Toowoomba Longhorns
5.14 (44)
1992
University Eagles
11.19 (85)
Lockyer Valley Magpies
8.6 (54)
1993
University Eagles
8.6 (54)
South Toowoomba Longhorns
6.15 (51)
1994
University Eagles
13.16 (94)
Toowoomba Tigers
6.5 (41)
1995
Dalby Swans
12.11 (83)
Goondiwindi Hawks
8.8 (56)
1996
University Eagles
8.15 (63)
Dalby Swans
6.5 (41)
1997
University Eagles
6.4 (40)
Kingaroy Bulldogs
5.4 (34)
1998
Warwick Redbacks
13.9 (87)
Kingaroy Bulldogs
12.4 (76)
1999
Lockyer Valley Magpies
10.11 (71)
Dalby Swans
9.12 (66)
2000
COMPETITION SUSPENDED
2001
Kingaroy Bulldogs
5.8 (38)
Coolaroo Roos
5.1 (31)
2002-2011
COMPETITION SUSPENDED
2012
University Cougars
11.10 (76)
Coolaroo Roos
5.4 (34)
2013
Coolaroo Roos
7.9 (51)
University Cougars
6.8 (44)
2014
University Cougars
11.14 (80)
South Burnett Saints
4.7 (31)
2015
South Burnett Saints
10.9 (69)
Dalby Swans
6.11 (47)
2016
COMPETITION SUSPENDED
2017
Dalby Swans
8.12 (60)
Warwick Redbacks
6.6 (42)
2018-
COMPETITION SUSPENDED
Future of AFL Darling Downs
The Reserve Grade or a Division 2 Competition will resume as soon as the competition can gain enough interest once again.
The League has the potential to expand to 12 Senior Clubs if these areas can field enough players, and with Junior competitions also expanding. In recent seasons, the League has fielded up to 11 sides in Division One already.
Divisional Football
League president Andrew Foley said splitting the 11-team competition into two divisions for 2014, including the three current reserve grade sides, would help the newer clubs to be more competitive. The senior competition grew last season with the formation of Chinchilla and South Burnett but those clubs struggled on-field .[14]
First division has Coolaroo, Goondiwidi, Highfields, Lockyer Valley, South Toowoomba, Toowoomba, university and Warwick.
Second division has Chinchilla, Dalby, South Burnett as well as clubs seconds from Coolaroo, Highfields, South Toowoomba, university and Warwick.
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^FOOTBALL MATCH AT WARWICK Warwick Examiner and Times 5 Aug 1876 Page 2
^"FIELD SPORTING". The Queenslander. Vol. XXIV, no. 409. Queensland, Australia. 28 July 1883. p. 15. Retrieved 6 October 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
^Toowoomba Chronicle and Darling Downs General Advertiser 21 May 1881 Page 2
^"The Brisbane Courier". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XXXVI, no. 7, 606. Queensland, Australia. 29 May 1882. p. 2. Retrieved 6 October 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
^"FIELD SPORTING". The Queenslander. Vol. XXIV, no. 409. Queensland, Australia. 28 July 1883. p. 15. Retrieved 6 October 2022 – via National Library of Australia.