Aspley Football Club

Aspley Hornets
Names
Full name Aspley Hornets Football Club
Club details
Founded 1964 (1964)
Colours          
Competition

NEAFL

AFLQ QFA Division 1
President Lance Parsons
Coach

NEAFL - John Blair

QFA - Brent Evans
Captain(s)

NEAFL - Ben Warren

QFA - Dale Chivas & Andrew Green
Premierships

9
NEAFL (1): 2014
SEQFL (8): 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992

QFA Division 2 (1): 2017
Ground(s) Graham Rd, Carseldine QLD 4034
Uniforms
Home
Other information
Official website aspleyhornets.com.au

Aspley Hornets Football Club is an Australian rules football club competing in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) competition and the AFL Queensland QFA Division 1 Competition.

Overview

A strong club financially and in terms of playing numbers, the Aspley Hornets were admitted to the Division One competition in 2009 following the collapse of fellow northern Brisbane club the Zillmere Eagles.[1] In recognition of this change the Aspley Hornets will play four matches a season at Zillmere’s former homeground O’Callaghan Park.[1]

With the biggest number of juniors in Queensland, Aspley carries AFLQ’s expectations of being a power base for the game in the region for the next few decades.[1] Aspley finished well down the ladder in the second-tier competition in 2008, so it may take the Hornets a season or two to adjust to the higher level.[2] They will be boosted by the signing of inaugural captain, 27-year-old dual AFL premiership player, Robert Copeland.[3][4]

Facilities

Aspley have a highly successful licence and gaming club at its Graham Road premises, own other grounds at Brendale, and recently opened a new $1.5 million training and changeroom complex.[1]

Honours

Premierships (seniors): 10
Premierships (reserves): ?
NEAFL League MVP's: 3 (Matthew Payne - 2014, 2016, 2018)

Club song

The club song is sung to the tune of "Toreador" from Carmen.

AFL players

There is a list of Aspley players who have played at AFL as the Brisbane Lions:

References


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