1997

Oh, Danny Boy: Brennan becomes the first to complete the three-grades premiership sweep

Oh, Danny Boy: Brennan becomes the first to complete the three-grades premiership sweep

IT remains one of Southport’s great mysteries that a coach who masterminded a record-winning grand final margin did not get the nod to go for back-to-back flags the following season.

After having a hand in five premierships in under-19s and reserve grades after moving to the Gold Coast in his position as bank manager, Danny Brennan completed the journey by taking the Sharks seniors to a QSFL flag in his second season in top division.

This year was also notable for Southport fielding sides in two competitions and the first approach by the club to gain an AFL licence.

When the new QSFL (replacing the financially stricken QAFL) was formed, it took in three Gold Coast clubs – Southport, Labradorand Broadbeach – leaving the GCAFL with only five clubs.

So Southport ran seniors and reserves sides in the GCAFL, wearing the old Collingwood strip of black and white Magpie stripes and with Brett Thompson as coach.

The side made the finals with a number of name players, such as Matt McGuirk, David Klep and Mark Smith joining Thompson in the foundation strip.

But at State League level, Southport at last had some local derbys to play in. They thrashed Broadbeach by 74 points in round 4 andLabrador by 70 points in round 5, both away from Musgrave Hill, giving the new boys on the block a clear indication of how tough life was going to be in the top tier of State League.

The Sharks had Shaun Coughlan from Wodonga, Marc Woolnough (Surferfs Paradise juniors) made his debut this season, ex-St Kilda forward Craig Davenport also signed and the coach’s sons Jeff and Rick, were also on the playing roster.

It was a pretty good list Brennan had at his disposal, especially with Brent Green and Rod Mackay still there.
Classy redheaded midfielder, Richard Maloney also moved to the Gold Coast from VFL premiership club Sandringham.

Coughlan added to an imposing Southport attack which still featured Green and McKay as the spearheads.
Shaun Ballans also signed from Lara and the Sharks had Brisbane-listed four of Steven Lawrence, Matt Kennedy, Michael McLean and Scott Bamford available as well.

Class defender Scott Lawton also returned after a stint with Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong in western NSW.
Among the ‘names’ signed was Jason Warne, younger brother of cricket great Shane Warne.

It was significant that seven of Brennan’s 1997 side went on to be named in Southport’s best of 25 years of state league side.

After a mid-season mini-slump, when they were soundly beaten away by Northern Eagles and Morningside, the Sharks regrouped and completed the premiership with 13 successive wins.

It was not all smooth sailing, however because, after nine rounds, flashy forward Rod McKay was sensationally sacked by the club. McKay, who walked off the ground at three-quarter time of a reserve grade match, was cleared to play for Broadbeach. He kicked 6.5 in his first match with the Cats.

The grand final team was:
Backs: Craig Mansbridge, Lincoln Hughes, David Johnston.
Half-backs: Ian Dargie, Scott Lawton, Dean Bowtell.
Centres: Scott Bamford, Shaun Ballans, Gavin Chesser.
Half-forwards: Fabian Webb, Sean Coughlan, Ricky Brennan.
Forwards: Brent Green, Craig Wilson, Nick Mansbridge.
Rucks: Brad McMahon, Jeff Brennan, David Bain.
Interchange: Marc Woolnough, Rod Brewster, Richard Maloney.

Grand final details:
SOUTHPORT     8.2  13.5  17.7  26.13 (169)
MT GRAVATT  1.2     5.3  10.5      11.9 (75)
GOALS: Southport: C Wilson 6, S Bamford 4, B Green 4, F Webb 4, R Bremnnan 3, D Bain 2, D Bowtell, S Ballans, M Woolnough, B McMahon. Mt Gravatt: A Bruni 5, D Wirth 2,  J Carter 2, S Lanyon, S Diehm.
BEST: Southport: S Ballans, S Bamford, F Webb, C Mansbridge, I Dargie, R Maloney. Mt Gravatt: B Jones, D Keck, D Hunter, S Dupuy, B  Dobbs,A Bruni.
At Windsor Park, Brisbane.

Season details: Games played 24, won 21, lost 3.
Best and fairest: Jeff Brennan.
Grogan Medal: Jeff Brennan.

Joe Grant Medal: Scott Bamford.
Leading goalkicker: Brent Green (59).
Other:
 Won Lightning premiership, beating Palm Beach-Currumbin in the final at Dittmer Park, Brisbane.

MATCH RESULTS 1997

Round 1 (Apr 5):
SOUTHPORT         11.3  14.8  19.11  22.15 (147)
WEST BRISBANE  2.0     5.4      7.6      9.11 (65)

Southport goals: G Hayes-Dewar 5, R Brennan 5, B Green 3, C Devonport 2, R Mackay 2, J Brennan, S Duthie.
Southport best: S Lawton, G Hayes-Dewar, J Brennan, D Milne, C Devonport, R Brennan.
At Chelmer Oval, Brisbane.

Round 2 (Apr 12):
SOUTHPORT       2.6  4.9  8.11  12.14 (86)
MORNINGSIDE  1.1  5.5    6.7     6.12 (48)

Southport goals: S Stephens 2, D Bain 2, R Maloney, R Brennan, G Hayes-Dewar, B Green, S Coughlan, R Mackay, D Johnston.
Southport best: S Duthie, D Bain, D Johnston, J Brennan, S Coughlan, S Lawton.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Round 3 (Apr 19):
SOUTHPORT      7.3  12.3  15.5  19.5 (119)
NTHN EAGLES  1.0     2.1    4.2      7.3 (45)

Southport goals: R Mackay 7, C Davenport 4, S Young 2, D Bain 2, M Woolnough, R Brennan, S Duthie, J Brennan.
Southport best: C Mansbridge, J Brennan, R Mackay, L Hughes, D Bowtell, D Bain.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Round 4 (Apr 26):
SOUTHPORT       4.3  10.8  12.10  16.15 (111)
BROADBEACH  1.1     3.2      4.6        5.7 (37)

Southport goals: B Green 5, R Mackay 3, R Brennan 2, S Duthie 2, C Devonport 2, S Coughlan, S Young.
Southport best: S Lawton, D Bowtell, G Chesser, B Green, R Maloney, J Brennan.
At Merrimac Oval, Broadbeach Waters.

Round 5 (May 3):
SOUTHPORT  2.6  6.9  9.17  17.21 (123)
LABRADOR    2.6  3.8   5.8       7.11 (53)
Southport goals: S Duthie 4, B Green 4, S Young 3, R Brennan 2, S Bamford 3, J Brennan, C Davenport.
Southport best: S Coughlan, N Mansbridge, J Brennan, S Young, S Lawton, D Bain.
At Cooke-Murphy Oval, Labrador.

Round 6 (May 10):
MT GRAVATT  4.1  8.5  11.7  12.7 (79)
SOUTHPORT     3.2  3.5    6.7    8.9 (57)

Southport goals: S Coughlan 3, R Maloney 2, S Duthie, D Bain, D Milne.
Southport best:  G Chesser, D Bain, D Milne, S Coughlan, M McLean, R Maloney.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Round 7 May 17):
SOUTHPORT  9.3  14.6  18.13  26.17 (173)
MAYNE           0.1     0.1     1.3           1.3 (9)

Southport goals: B Green 5, S Duthie 4, S Ballans 4, S Young 3, S Bamford 3, R Brennan 2, C Davenport 2, I Dargie, S Stephens, S Coughlan.
Southport best: R Maloney, S Ballans, S Coughlan, J Brennan, R Brennan, C Mansbridge.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Round 8 (May 24):
SOUTHPORT           7.4  8.11  10.14  13.14 (92)
WEST BRISBANE  2.1    4.2       5.3      8.3 (51)
Southport goals: S Coughlan 4, J Brennan 2, D Bain 2, B Green 2, S Young, C Davenport, S Stephens, M Kennedy.
Southport best: J Brennan, D Bowtell, S Ballans, S Coughlan, I Dargie, D Bain.
At Chelmer Oval, Brisbane.

Round 9 (Jun 31):
MORNINGSIDE  5.2  7.4  13.6   17.7 (109)
SOUTHPORT       1.5  5.8    8.9  10.10 (76)
Southport goals: S Duthie 2,  C Davenport 2, R Kavanagh 2, R Brennan 2, S Bamford, S Coughlan.
Southport best: C Davenport, S Ballans, B McMahon, R Brennan, D Bowtell.
At Esplen Oval, Brisbane.

Round 10 (Jun 8):
NTHN EAGLES  1.3  10.4  14.5  18.8 (116)
SOUTHPORT       4.1   6.3     8.6   10.8 (68)

Southport goals: J Warne 2, R Maloney 2, J Brennan, R Brennan, S Duthie, D Bain, C Wilson, B Green.
Southport best: D Bowtell, I Dargie, S Ballans, B McMahon, D Johnston.
At O’Callaghan Park, Brisbane.

Round 11 (Jun 15):
SOUTHPORT       3.3  8.6  12.10  17.12 (114)
BROADBEACH  4.4  5.4     10.6      13.9 (97)

Southport goals: S Bamford 3, G Chesser 2, C Davenport 2, S Coughlan 2, C Wilson 2, N Mansbridge 2, R Brennan, J Brennan, S Lawrence.
Southport best: S Bamford, S Lawton, S Lawrence, D Bain, G Chesser, J Brennan.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Round 12 (Jun 22):
SOUTHPORT  7.1  13.3  18.6  25.9 (159)
LABRADOR    1.0    1.1    1.4      4.4 (16)

Southport goals: R Brennan 5, S Lawrence 4, S Coughlan 3, C Wilson 3, G Chesser 2, R Maloney, J Brennan, S Ballans, D Bain, D Johnston, N Mansbridge, M Kennedy, B McMahon.
Southport best: R Brennan, N Mansbridge, D Johnston, S Lawrence, D Bain, M Kennedy.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Round 13 (Jun 28):
SOUTHPORT     5.1  10.1  10.9  13.15 (93)
MT GRAVATT  3.1    5.1     5.1      5.3 (33)

Southport goals: C Wilson 6, R Brennan 3, S Lawrence 2, G Chesser, S Ballans, S Coughlan.
Southport best: L Hughes, D Bowtell, S Ballans, S Lawton, S Lawrence, G Chesser.
At Dittmer Park, Brisbane.

Round 14 (Jul 5):
SOUTHPORT           7.4  14.5  19.10  22.15 (147)
WEST BRISBANE  2.1     3.4      3.4        9.8 (62)

Southport goals: B Green 6, S Coughlan 4, C Davenport 3, C Wilson 3, D Bain 2, S Bamford 2, J Brennan, S Duthie.
Southport best: N Mansbridge, J Brennan, B Green, D Bain, D Johnston, C Davenport.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Round 15 (Jul 19):
SOUTHPORT       4.6  6.9  13.12  19.15 (119)
MORNINGSIDE  1.0  2.4       2.7      3.11 (29)

Southport goals: B Green 7, D Bain 3, S Coughlan 3, C Davenport 2, S Duthie, C Mansbridge, N Mansbridge, M Woolnough.
Southport best: B Green, D Bain, J Brennan, S Ballans, L Hughes, C Mansbridge.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Round 16 (Jul 27):
SOUTHPORT      2.0  4.2    9.6    13.8 (86)
NTHN EAGLES  4.5  7.7  8.10  12.12 (84)
Southport goals: C Wilson 4, D Bain 2, S Coughlan 2, S Bamford 2, B Green, R Brennan, F Webb.
Southport best: M Kennedy, C Mansbridge, L Hughes, D Bain, N Mansbnridge, C Wilson.
At O’Callaghan Park, Brisbane.

Round 17 (Aug 2):
SOUTHPORT       5.5  7.8  10.11  16.13 (109)
BROADBEACH  2.0  4.2       7.5         8.7 (55)

Southport goals: G Hayes-Dewar 4, B Green 4, S Young 3, J Brennan, F Webb, N Mansbridge, M Woolnough.
Southport best: F Webb, S Ballans, L Hughes, C Mansbridge, D Johnston, B McMahon.
At Merrimac Oval, Broadbeach Waters.

Round 18 (Aug 9):
SOUTHPORT  7.4  13.8  16.15  22.16 (148)
LABRADOR    1.3    3.4      5.7      5.10 (40)

Southport goals: C Wilson 7, R Brennan 4, B Green 3, S Coughlan 2, D Bowtell, G Chesser, F Webb, S Ballans, D Bain, B McMahon.
Southport best: C Mansbridge, D Bowtell, R Brennan, C Wilson, B McMahon, S Ballans.
At Cooke-Murphy Oval, Labrador.

Round 19 (Aug 16):
SOUTHPORT     6.5  9.9  12.12  16.13 (109)
MT GRAVATT  2.2  5.5       6.5    11.10 (76)
Southport goals: C Wilson 9, S Duthie 2, S Coughlan 2, D Bowtell, J Brennan, G Chesser.
Southport best: J Brennan, C Wilson, B McMahon, D Bowtell, S Lawton, M Woolnough.
At the Gabba, Brisbane.

Round 20 (Aug 23):
SOUTHPORT  7.2  15.10  24.11  34.18 (222)
MAYNE            2.2      2.       6.5         6.7 (43)

Southport goals: B Green 9, R Brennan 5, F Webb 5, S Coughlan 4, J Brennan 2, S Ballans 2, N Mansbridge 2, D Bowtell, G Chesser, S Duthie, C Mansbridge, C Wilson.
Southport best: M Woolnough, S Coughlan, B Green, S Ballans, R Maloney, D Bowtell.
At Fankhauser Reserve, Musgrave Hill.

Second semi-final (Sept 7):
SOUTHPORT    3.3  5.7  8.8  12.9 (81)
MT GRAVATT  2.2  3.4  7.8  9.10 (64)

Southport goals: J Brennan 2, N Mansbridge 2, C Wilson 2, R Brennan, C Davenport, B Green, F Webb.
Southport best: S Ballans, N Mansbridge, I Dargie, M Woolnough, D Bowtell, R Brennan.
At Merrimac Oval, Broadbeach Waters.

Grand final (Sept 21):
SOUTHPORT     8.2  13.5  17.7  26.13 (169)
MT GRAVATT  1.2     5.3  10.5      11.9 (75)

Southport goals: C Wilson 6, S Bamford 4, B Green 4, F Webb 4, R Brennan 3, D Bain 2, D Bowtell, S Ballans, M Woolnough, B McMahon.
Southport best: S Ballans, S Bamford, F Webb, C Mansbridge, I Dargie, R Maloney.
At Windsor Park, Brisbane.

 

Following years

Prodigal son Cotter makes a triumphant return to Shark Park

Cotter masterminds another unbeaten run at premiership glory

Cotter enters the history books with a coaching hat-trick and ‘St Nick’ makes his Sharks debut

Scott Lawton takes over coaching reins after Jason Cotter’s career move to the turf club

Young Shark among those murdered by terrorists in Bali

After the Bali horror, 2003 was always going to be tough

Sharks snare some top-quality recruits

Dare back as coach and ‘Dimma’ does a ‘Demps’

Life after Norm Dare (chapter two) as Crowley gets the coaching nod

Topsy-turvy season follows Crowley’s successful debut stint in charge

Southport’s great escape gets them a grand final win over Morningside

Sharks junior product becomes the first to captain the club

A big year for Wise, but it all went wrong at the business end of the season

Final six fixture games won only to miss out on finals by percentage

With a more consistent playing year, Sharks made it to the preliminary final

Norm Dare’s third consecutive year at helm sees Sharks finish third

With 10 wins and eight losses, the 2014 season was the worst campaign in the club’s 53-year history

Season 2015 saw us bringing together AFL players along with talent pools from interstate and local, including the now-QAFL teams (Palm Beach, Broadbeach and Labrador) and combining them with existing Southport players and an all new coaching panel.

Season 2016 saw Southport Sharks compete in a 10 team North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) competition consisting of Southport Sharks, Gold Coast Suns, Brisbane Lions, Sydney Swans, GWS Giants, Aspley Hornets, Redland Bombers, Northern Territory Thunder, Canberra Demons and Sydney Universit...

eason 2017 saw Southport Sharks compete in the 10 team North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) competition. Unfortunately, the season ended with a very disappointing result.

Season 2018 has been arguably the most successful ever for Southport Sharks. 

Back to back NEAFL Grand Finals for Southport Sharks as the have another great season.

The COVID-19 pandemic affected the club in many ways including the cancellation of the NEAFL season. The club was able to field a senior women’s team for the first time ever, resulting in a fantastic Premiership win! 

The men were elevated into a revamped Eastern Seaboard competition, the VFL, and the senior women remained in the QFAW Division 1 competition – becoming back-to-back premiers!

All three teams made the Grand Final and the QAFLW Reserves won the premiership in their first year in the competition.

A successful year for our players, with eight of our QAFLW team getting drafted into the AFLW