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For 75 years, the Panthers, have developed great Queensland AFL teams, winning 13 First Division Premierships (11 Male, 2 Female) and the inaugural Queensland Football Wheelchair League premiership in 2023 plus numerous Youth and Junior premierships and awards. Morningside is the biggest AFL community club in Australia. We embrace all levels of AFL operating as a single club playing in the QAFL/QAFLW, the highest State League Level for Men and Women, while also providing foundation skills for males and females though the Junior, Youth and Senior development grades. We are passionate about creating pathways for people living with disability to get involved in our great game and in the forefront of many AFL and community inclusion initiatives!

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Seniors

Men
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The Senior men's teams consist of the Senior QAFL, QAFL Reserves and QAFL Colts.

Our Senior team competes in the highest-level competition of AFL football available in SEQ, this being the Queensland AFL. This League comprises teams from Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast. Our Reserves and Colts play in a the same QAFL competition, again at the highest level available to these teams.

Morningside prides itself on junior development with many of our youth players progressing into senior football with our club with a significant proportion of our current players have been Morningside Juniors. Over 40 Morningside players have been drafted to AFL teams across the country.
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Seniors
Womens

Seniors

Women

Senior Women's football first arrived at Morningside in 2003 as the Morningside Wildcats, the team entered the competition and was very successful straight out the gate, winning the premiership in their debut season. They were back in 2004 for with a Grand final appearance but went down to Surfers Paradise however they went on to win the flag in 2005 and again in 2011 before the Wildcats team disbanded and women’s football left Morningside for a short hiatus.

 

The group reformed in 2018 as the Morningside Panthers and went on to win the QFAW Div2 Competition in their first season back. They were promoted in 2019 to the QFAW Div1 Competition and had a solid season making finals. The 2020 season saw the club enter an additional Div 2 side into the competition bringing more women into the club and allowing 2021 to be a season of growth. With teams again making the prelim finals.

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In 2022 there was a league restructure allowing the women to field a seniors Team and a Reserves team, this meant the team could now travel together and that unity saw both teams making the finals. The Seniors team getting knock out in a very close elimination final and the Reserve team securing an epic win to take home the Premiership Flag.

 

In 2021 & 2022 the club won the Under 17 Women's Premiership back-to-back, this brought with it an impressive group of young players to the Women’s program who are the first to come through the youth girls program, further cementing the fact that the club now has a very strong female pathway. 

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Excitingly, the Panthers have secured a licence to play in the Women’s State League QAFLW in the 2025 season. This has allowed the club to develop a Female AFL Excellence program that will enable a seamless pathway for young girls and women within our community who want to reach the highest levels in AFL whether it be as coach, player, umpire.

Wheelchair AFL

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Wheelchair Football continues to grow in Queensland and the Morningside region with the introduction of Morningside Panthers first Wheelchair side in 2023. The Queensland Wheelchair Football League (QWFL) is a vibrant sporting community, offering a unique and inclusive platform for individuals with disabilities to engage in competitive football. Established to promote physical activity, teamwork, and social inclusion, the QWFL showcases the resilience and talent of its participants. Players of varying abilities come together to compete in an annual competition, with the MAFC side being the competitions inaugural premiers for 2023.  This league not only fosters a sense of camaraderie and healthy competition but also challenges societal perceptions of disability. It serves as a shining example of how sports can break barriers and empower individuals to excel on the field of play. 

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If you would like to get involved please contact Richard Wittig through details below.. 

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Contact Details: 

Team Manager - Richard Wittig

email: rwittig@hotmail.com

Juniors

Juniors

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Just as the Seniors have been a traditionally strong club, the Morningside Juniors have a long history of sustained high performance in its youth age groups, but it’s true strength is in its broader Junior community.

 

Morningside JAFC is the largest junior club in Queensland, with strong ties to local schools and the local community. Playing a role of host venue to many school football teams and welcoming a host of athletes each year.

 

The last few years has seen the club steadily build on its junior and youth girls participation levels through excellent development programs and is proud of the role it as played in growing the competition for girls in SEQ.

 

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The Panthers identity is alive and well in our junior and youth players, with all embracing the pride and history of the RED, WHITE & BLACK, with many premierships having been played in or won across all age groups in both the Youth boys and girls competitions. 

 

Morningside Juniors has been extremely successful in developing football talent; the most noted successes are Michael Voss (Brisbane Lions Brownlow Medalist & Premiership Captain). In most years Morningside will have several players playing with AFL teams across the country including more recent alumni Ben Keyes, Keidean Coleman & Blake Coleman.

In local football we regularly produce many Junior Qld State players. Morningside players continue to be well represented in Brisbane regional representative teams and Lion Academy teams across both female and male playing groups. We are extremely proud of the attitude of the Morningside players in these teams and they epitomise the dedication and discipline we are trying to instil into our young players as they tackle life in general and also their football ambitions.

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More than just your local AFL Club Brisbane

We are committed to "excellence through sport and community achievement" 

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For the Panthers to deliver our sporting, health and community objectives we are looking to build and develop long term relationships with culturally aligned organizations. 

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We aim to develop 'win win' outcomes for our Sponsors and the Club. 

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  • One of the highest profile and most successful AFL clubs in Queensland and a local Community Hub.

  • We strive to challenge stereotypes, drive for equality, create inclusivity & celebrate achievements today and everyday. 

A Strong Record with Player Development

Morningside Panthers continues to deliver outstanding junior and community programs including Auskick, Junior and Youth team development, school visitations and skills programs. We continue to produce quality young Queensland players to participate in tge AFL & AWFL competitions. We have a number of former players who have been contracted with AFL & AFLW teams and in excess of 40 players since club inception. Our most famous son being AFL legend, Brownlow Medalist and triple-premiership winning Brisbane Lions captain, Michael Voss.  

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Outside the Locker Room 

We are passionate about our community and drive social awareness and

fundraising activities such as our Legacy, Pride, Indigenous and other

Community Respect rounds to celebrate diversity across all sections of our

community as well as important social causes such as stopping violence against women. We also host events such as Pink Panther Day for Breast Cancer, mental health initiatives, men's health programmes and many other community awareness and fundraising activities. We want to further create pathways for people living with disability to get involved in our great game.

 

In a speech to the Queensland Parliament, our local State member and Club patron, Di Farmer captured the Panther spirit when she said; I had a lump in my throat when I stood in front of the Morningside Panthers women’s teams, and 2 of their Men’s teams tonight - to talk to them about domestic violence and what they can all do to make a difference.

This is a club who sees that they, and each of their players and members, have a responsibility to be good citizens. They talk the talk, and on Saturday they’ll play their annual Respect Round to make a public statement against racism and DV. So proud to be their Patron. Well done Panthers! "

Di Farmer MP

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More than a Footy Club

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Club Opening Hours: 

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3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Monday

10:00 am -  8:00 pm

Tuesday

10:00 am -  10:00 pm

Wednesday

10:00 am -  10:00 pm

Thursday

10:00 am -  Late

Friday

10:00 am -  Late

Saturday

10:00 am - Late

Sunday

During Public Holidays and Holiday Periods, please check our website and Facebook page for Opening Hours. Closing hours are subject to change with Managements discretion. 

Oak Street, Hawthorne,Brisbane, QLD 4171. Tel (07) 3399 1744

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