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Coorparoo Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in the Brisbane suburb of Coorparoo. The institution was established in 1996, one year after the original Coorparoo club folded.

The club currently plays in the QFA Division 1, managed by the AFL Queensland. Apart from the Senior team, Coorparoo has also women's and youth football divisions.[1]

History

The club was founded in 1996 by Craig Dixon with the name "Treasury Kings FC".[2] Dixon worked at Brisbane's Treasury Casino and was responsible for organising an annual "grudge" match of Australian rules football between the Brisbane Treasury Casino and Gold Coast's Jupiters Hotel and Casino.

In 1996, a number of players expressed interest in playing on a more regular basis, and with Craig's organising, the Kings were born. During the first couple of seasons the Kings competed in AFLSQ's Division 3 and played under the name –Treasury Kings– at Yeronga's home ground. In 1999, a move to the oval that was once the home of the historic and successful Coorparoo Roos and a promotion to Division 2, bought about the name change to the "Coorparoo Kings".

The Coorparoo Kings since have gone on to win senior premierships in the AFLQ State Association in 2000 and 2001, promoting to Division 1.

In 2010, the Coorparoo Kings, under the guidance of Brownlow medal vote getter Michael Gibson, moved themselves into the upper echelons of the competition. This plus the recruitment of Ben Gibson, who had decided to play under his father the previous season, and Byron Spurling, Sandy Hampson and numerous other outstanding players. Even the reserves looked strong with veteran players Joel Henderson, Michael Hewitt and Paul Hoskings coming together to form an experienced midfield group which allowed the Reserves coach James House to mould a team around.

The regular season saw both teams finish inside the top two and again both teams found themselves in the grand final, with both teams playing Caloundra. The reserves led by captain Joel Henderson, won a hard-fought game, with Michael Hewitt somewhat controversially awarded the best on ground medal. It was later decided that the medal should be handed back to its rightful owner, James Gimblett. Others to play well were Dan Brown, his brother Taylor Browne (who was later awarded the best and fairest medal for the Kings reserves) Chris Frangos and Paul Hoskings.

Since the 2010 Season, Coorparoo have had significant success across both the Seniors & Reserves.

The Seniors have featured in the Division 1 Grand Final in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 as well as Grand Finals in the restructured QFA competition in 2015 & 2016, with 2011, 12, 13 & 2016 all bringing the silverware back to Giffin Park.

The Reserves have also carved out success over the past few years with Grand Final appearances in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2016. The 2010, 2013 & 2016 teams managed to add to an already impressive trophy cabinet.

Statistics

Year League Position Coach Captain B & F
1997

(Treasury Kings)

BAFL Div 3 Craig Dixon

Anthony Pratt

Anthony Pratt Scott Gooey
1998

(Treasury Kings)

BAFL Div 3 Anthony Pratt Andrew Hall Garrett Hall
1999 BAFL Div 3 Anthony Pratt Andrew Pratt Grant Archibald
2000 AFLSQ Div 1
Premiers Anthony Pratt Paul Hosking Paul Hosking
2001 AFLSQ Div 2
Premiers Darren Kirkpatrik Paul Hosking Grant Archibald
2002 AFLSQ Div 2
Shane Monk Paul Hosking Paul Nickolas
2003 AFLSQ Div 2
Anthony Pratt Grant Archibald Michael Turner
2004 AFLSQ Div 2
Anthony Pratt Paul Hosking Paul Hosking
2005 AFLSQ Div 2
David Lane Paul Hosking Paul Hosking
2006 AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 1
David Lane Paul Hosking Liam Best
2007 AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 1
4th Michael Gibson Paul Hosking Shane Lindsay
2008 AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 1
4th Michael Gibson Josh Ryan

Joel Henderson

Michael Hewitt

Adam Lewis

Chris Lovett
2009 AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 1
6th Michael Gibson Josh Ryan Josh Ryan
2010 AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 1
2nd Michael Gibson Josh Ryan Nicholas Joss
2011 AFLQ State Assoc'n Div 1
Premiers Michael Gibson Josh Ryan

Ben Cowan

Sandy Hampson
2012 SEQAFL Div 2 Premiers Shane Morrison Josh Ryan

Ben Cowan

Chris Frangos
2013 SEQAFL Div 2 Premiers Michael Gibson Josh Ryan Ben Gibson
2014 QFA Div 1 (South) 6th Michael Gibson Josh Lake

Ben Gibson

Chris Lovett

Jack Lake
2015 QFA Div 1 (South) 2nd Rory Lake Josh Lake

Ben Gibson

Chris Lovett

Jack Lake

Ben Gibson

2016 QFA Div 1 (South) Premiers Rory Lake Josh Lake

Ben Gibson

Mitch Enright
2017 QFA Div 1 5th Rory Lake Josh Lake

Ben Gibson

Ben Gibson
2018 QFA Div 1 3rd Rory Lake Josh Lake

Ben Gibson

Jack Lake
2019 QFA Div 1 5th Rory Lake Josh Lake

Ben Gibson

Jack Lake

Rory Lake
2020 QFA Div 1 5th Barry O’Brien Rory Lake

Sam Holna

Brandyn Grenfell
2021 QFA Div 1 4th Barry O'Brien Rory Lake

Sam Holna

Jeremy Hirst
2022 QFA Div 1 Premiers Sam Lake

Barry O'Brien

Sam Holna

Campbell Luers

Ben Hogan

See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:AFL Queensland State League Clubs

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