Yeronga Football Club
Yeronga Football Club are an Australian rules football club which play in the AFLQ State Association. They are nicknamed the Devils. Previously, the club competed in the Queensland Australian National Football League (QANFL).[1]
Formed in 1928, the club comes from the Brisbane suburb of Yeronga.
The club had their best period in the 1930s when they twice made grand finals, losing to Windsor on both occasions.
After World War II, Yeronga merged with the South Brisbane Football Club, but kept their name and club colours.
In 1953 and 1954, they competed under the name Coorparoo-Yeronga, having merged with the Coorparoo Football Club.
Honours
QANFL
Grand Finalists (2)
- 1932
- 1937
Grogan Medalists (2)
- F. Willets (1947 - tied)
- W. Shorten (1951)
Top Goalkicker (2)
- A. Sanders (1948, 1949)[2]
AFLQSA
Premierships (1)
- Division One - 2006
Notable players
References
- ↑ "Yeronga". Full Points Publications.
- ↑ "QAFL Summary Chart". Full Points Footy.
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