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 University.
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.