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TheSelectFew - 6 May 2017 12:40 AM
Pro rel is still going ahead according to FQ. Just taking additional time to check the review panels process. Great news. End of this month. 

Yeah, there's no talk about them changing their minds on this as far as I've seen.

Having said that, it's not straight pro/rel.  It's a 'Championship' model where promotion/relegation is based on results from 16s, 18s, 20s and Firsts.  And I think FNQ Heat and Northern Fury are exempt from relegation for the first two years if they are successful in retaining their spots in the NPL.


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Pro rel is still going ahead according to FQ. Just taking additional time to check the review panels process. Great news. End of this month. 


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Official announcement delayed by FQ until late May. Much speculation as to the reasons for the delay.

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What are the speculators saying?

Replying to TheSelectFew

That the 'independent' panel has made some recommendations that could see current NPL clubs in QPL in 2018

More likely that FQ failed to take into account the time required to communicate with all prospective clubs to ascertain who's in/who's out, and settle on the final make-up before making anything public
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Teabag - 4 May 2017 11:11 PM
Official announcement delayed by FQ until late May.Much speculation as to the reasons for the delay.

What  are the speculators saying?


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Official announcement delayed by FQ until late May.
Much speculation as to the reasons for the delay.


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Any news on the QPL teams and their identities?


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What ambition. 


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Brilliant Brazilian signs on to take Kawana inside and out

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Kawana Football club has joined forces with Brazilian futsal great Bruno Cannavan to launch its new indoor soccer club. INDOORS: Kawana Football club has joined forces with Brazilian futsal great Bruno Cannavan to launch its new indoor soccer (futsal) club, Force Futsal. Patrick Woods
FUTSAL: Kawana Football Club has broken the traditional mould and started its own futsal club, recruiting an internationally renowned coach and player to lead the charge.

After stints across the globe, which includes starting an academy in Hong Kong, Brazil's Bruno Cannavan has joined the Force as its new head of junior development and will lead the club's move into the indoor, five-a-side version.

Cannavan moved to Australia 12 months ago and has recently settled in Pelican Waters, following a long list of achievements including professional stints with Palmeiras and Juventus SP in Brazil.

Brazilian futsal great Bruno Cannavan.: Kawana Football club has joined forces with Brazilian futsal great Bruno Caravan to launch its new indoor soccer club.
Cannavan said he'd noticed some division between football and futsal in Australia, but said the notion was absurd.

"Football coaches didn't want to talk about futsal, futsal coaches didn't want to talk about football, that's just nonsense,” he said.

"Back in Brazil, futsal is very successful and we all work together. We usually (play) futsal as a kid up to 12, then go to football but now it's all integrated.”

He said futsal was the ideal sport for aspiring footballers to hone their skills.

"The game is fast and the court is not so big, so you're always under pressure,” he said.

"It helps to develop quick thinking ... confidence with the ball under pressure and for kids just starting, there's so many touches on the ball, they really enjoy it.”

Known as Force Futsal, the club will host a free come-and-try session for all ages on Wednesday night (6.30pm) at the University of the Sunshine Coast Stadium, before an eight-week program starts on May 3.

The club has now incorporated futsal skills sessions into its under-9 and under-10 program, which president Brad Lloyd thinks will prove beneficial.

"We've been thinking about it for a few years now,” he said.

"I know a lot of clubs our there won't like the futsal integration but I think it's a great idea. It's fast-paced, there's lots of touches and for me, I can see kids growing up playing both (indoor and outdoor).”

Asked whether he would lace up for Kawana's fourth-placed Premier Men's side, Cannavan didn't completely shy away.

"Maybe,” he said.

"Still recovering from an injury in my back. But who knows, maybe. I like the game ... I'm still young.”
https://m.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/brilliant-brazilian-signs-on-to-take-kawana-inside/3170506/

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Teabag - 25 Apr 2017 2:42 PM
Have heard that applicants advised this Friday, 28 April. Public announcement next Friday, 4th May

Thanks mate. Very exciting times. 


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Have heard that applicants advised this Friday, 28 April. Public announcement next Friday, 4th May
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aussieshorter - 21 Apr 2017 3:23 PM
This time next week the clubs should find out whether they've been successful in gaining entry to next year's NPL/QPL.

Football Queensland will then let the rest of us know a week later.

I'm pretty excited to be honest.  Apparently Across the Waves FC from Bundaberg have applied and I'd love them to get in!  Word is a Tweed-based club from NNSW has applied as well.

So we are a week on now. Any whispers amongst the football community up there?


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This time next week the clubs should find out whether they've been successful in gaining entry to next year's NPL/QPL.

Football Queensland will then let the rest of us know a week later.

I'm pretty excited to be honest.  Apparently Across the Waves FC from Bundaberg have applied and I'd love them to get in!  Word is a Tweed-based club from NNSW has applied as well.

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aussieshorter - 5 Mar 2017 10:14 PM
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I'm a fan because I played there for a couple of seasons.  They've also had both Mitch Langerak and Josh Brillante play there in the past.

Would be great. I'm gonna heckle the crap out of fq until the announcement. 


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Good on em. Really like the name across the waves. 

I'm a fan because I played there for a couple of seasons.  They've also had both Mitch Langerak and Josh Brillante play there in the past.

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aussieshorter - 5 Mar 2017 11:06 AM
Across the Waves FC from Bundaberg have also submitted a bid.  

https://m.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/revealed-sunshine-coast-lodges-formal-expansion-bi/3150803/

Logan Lightning (BPL) has also applied.

Good on em. Really like the name across the waves. 


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Across the Waves FC from Bundaberg have also submitted a bid.  

https://m.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/revealed-sunshine-coast-lodges-formal-expansion-bi/3150803/

Logan Lightning (BPL) has also applied.

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I just assume because they moved out of SC to Brisbane league and they are moving into the new complex.





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Hopefully a team from further north applied too.

Not really sure who. Perhaps Frenchville (or the likes) have the desire thanks to the FFA Cup.


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scott21 - 4 Mar 2017 9:57 PM
So looks like Fire, Buderim & Caboolture (if you count them) may get in.Given Caboolture moved out if Sunshine Coast Football last year Buderim must seem like a good chance. 

Great to hear Buderim have applied.  I haven't heard anything from Caboolture though.

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EXCLUSIVE: Gympie's season hangs by a thread

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EXCLUSIVE: A mass exodus of Gympie Diggers players has left the club on its knees just weeks out from its 2017 McDonald's Premier Men season opener.

The club will struggle to field a full-strength A-grade side this season, with a meeting between new coach Danny Baker and the remaining players set to take place at training tonight.

Both Sunshine Coast and Gympie Diggers have confirmed at least five players have taken up spots at southern clubs, with some still attempting to snare players as late as yesterday afternoon.

It has left Gympie's senior squads in dire straits. Diggers president Terry Ferguson said he intended to field an A-grade side this season, but he could make no guarantees.

SCF president Chris Dunk said his association would do its utmost to support the club. "We will know more (tonight). They're short of numbers and their biggest problem has been other clubs getting into the ears of the better players and enticing them down here," he said.

Ferguson is upset that teams like Maroochydore, which clinched the minor premiership in 2016, have depleted Gympie's stocks.

"The Sunshine Coast clubs are in vulture mode. For the growth of the game they should leave(players) in Gympie."

Ferguson said Dunk had been supportive.

"Sunshine Coast really want us in their competition ... I personally believe (Football) Gympie will be incorporated under the Coast banner in the next 12-18 months."

FG is currently resisting a push from Football Queensland to merge and govern it and the Maryborough, Bundaberg and Hervey Bay associations.

https://m.noosanews.com.au/news/exclusive-gympies-season-hangs-by-a-thread/3138569/

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So looks like Fire, Buderim & Caboolture (if you count them) may get in.

Given Caboolture moved out if Sunshine Coast Football last year Buderim must seem like a good chance.

I would also guess Gympie Diggers may have applied, (who play in SC league).
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REVEALED: Sunshine Coast lodges formal expansion bid

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FOOTBALL: A Sunshine Coast club is among 35 others to formally lodge a bid with Football Queensland to be part of its ground-breaking new state league competition.

The restructured state system will incorporate promotion and relegation between an expanded PlayStation 4 NPL Queensland and the new Queensland Premier League in 2018.

A community group with the backing of Sunshine Coast Football and the Buderim Football Club looked set to go toe-to-toe to secure a licence, before the SCF backed out last week.

But SCF president Chris Dunk has told the Sunshine Coast Daily a formal bid lodged by Buderim will have the full backing of the region's governing body.

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Buderim co-coach Warren Crickmore confirmed the application on Saturday ahead of his side's McDonald's Premier Men's clash with Noosa.

"We've had a good history of producing players and the clubs is in a pretty good place with a proactive committee and pretty good philosophy,” he said.

"Hopefully we get the nod.”

Dunk said SCF was pleased with how Buderim had planned to open the club to the wider football community, should the licence be granted.

"We've endorsed their application and at the end of the day, they had a committee formed well over 12 months ago looking into this,” he said.

"(SCF) really didn't get the support from the clubs we needed to go further.”

Dunk said in recent meetings with Buderim he had been impressed with the work it had been doing at a grassroots level.

"I had a meeting with Buderim a month ago on a Monday night, it was girls and ladies night and you could not get a carpark anywhere,” he said.

"It was a breath of fresh air to see the club so full-on in the women's side of football. If we can get other clubs following their lead ... it's going to improve the standard across the board.”

Clubs who submitted an expression of interest were given a month to address uniform criteria applicable to both competitions.

An independent review panel will now assess all submissions with a view to notifying successful applicants in late April.

Football Queensland CEO Geoff Foster welcomed the next stage of the expansion process.

"We are encouraged by the number of applications we have received and the general reception to our announcement from the football community,” Foster said.

"Football Queensland thanks each of the applicants as well as those who submitted an expression of interest.

"It is important to get this next step right and the review panel will thoroughly examine each application.”

Football Queensland expects to announce the identity of the 28 competing clubs in early May.

https://m.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/revealed-sunshine-coast-lodges-formal-expansion-bi/3150803/


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scott21 - 4 Mar 2017 12:34 AM
Great that it went 7 clubs over.

I think Fire will be ok but what will this mean for Gold Coast City?
will we see them and Palm Beach?

I doubt it, given that GCC and Palm Beach are essentially the same club.

Mitchelton, Holland Park Hawks and Lions FC (from the BPL) have all confirmed that they've applied.  




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Great that it went 7 clubs over.

I think Fire will be ok but what will this mean for Gold Coast City?
will we see them and Palm Beach?

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FOOTBALL QUEENSLAND’S EXPANSION PLANS ENTER FINAL PHASE


The exciting new-look future for football in Queensland is a step closer to reality following the close of the expansion licence application period this week.

Football Queensland has received 35 applications from clubs interested in being part of the ground-breaking two-tier setup in 2018, which was announced in December.

The restructured state system will incorporate promotion and relegation between an expanded PlayStation® 4 NPL Queensland and the new Queensland Premier League.

Clubs who submitted an expression of interest were given a month to address uniform criteria applicable to both competitions.

An independent review panel will now assess all submissions with a view to notifying successful applicants in late April.

Football Queensland CEO Geoff Foster welcomed the next stage of the expansion process.

“We are encouraged by the number of applications we have received and the general reception to our announcement from the football community,” Foster said.

“Football Queensland thanks each of the applicants as well as those who submitted an expression of interest.

“It is important to get this next step right and the review panel will thoroughly examine each application.”

The 35 clubs to have applied for an expansion licence do not include Brisbane Roar, who will continue to participate in PlayStation 4 NPL Queensland under a Memorandum of Understanding.Football Queensland expects to announce the identity of the 28 competing clubs in early May.

http://www.footballqueensland.com.au/football-queensland-expansion-plans-enter-final-phase/


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All three scenarios.

Those who bid and got in, bid and rejected and did not bid and why.

Applications were only due yesterday, so none have been rejected yet.

That's why I say I'd like to know who DIDN'T apply.  Because the only thing we know for sure is that those teams won't be in either the NPL or QPL.

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Only seems positive, will be interesting to see who applies on Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. 

Also, will be intersting to see how Lions step up in the future. 

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PS4 NPL QUEENSLAND SET FOR EXPANSION, PROMOTION-RELEGATION IN 2018

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More Queenslanders than ever before will have the chance to play at a semi-professional level with Football Queensland today announcing a significant expansion of the state’s elite player pathway.

On the back of Thursday’s official confirmation of football as Australia’s number one club-based participation sport, Football Queensland has made an historic move to introduce a new 14-team second tier competition beneath the PlayStation® 4 National Premier Leagues (NPL) Queensland.

Set to launch in 2018, the competition will be known as the Queensland Premier League (QPL) and will enable promotion and relegation between the state’s top two tiers.

PlayStation 4 NPL Queensland, which launched in 2013, will also be expanded from 12 to 14 teams in 2018.

The bottom two PlayStation 4 NPL Queensland clubs as calculated by the combined final placings of Senior, Under-20, Under-18 and Under-16 teams will be relegated each year and replaced by the top two QPL clubs determined by the same points system.

The groundbreaking developments follow wide-ranging feedback from players, coaches, parents, clubs, Football Federation Australia and further stakeholders and are based on the recommendations of a dedicated review committee.

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Clubs across the state will be welcome to submit expressions of interest prior to a formal application process with 2017 marking the final season of PlayStation 4 NPL Queensland’s inaugural five-year licence period.

Football Queensland Chief Executive Officer Geoff Foster described the expansion as a landmark moment for the game.

“This is a major investment towards realising football’s potential in Queensland,” Foster said.

“Our sport is Australia’s number one choice for adults and children and we are striving to provide them with the best opportunity to achieve their ambition.

“The review committee examined several models for growth through the next licence period and has decided it is the right time to broaden the elite opportunities for participants and clubs.

“Strengthening the commercial potential of the game will also provide considerable benefits to the entire football community.”

In addition to gaining greater aspirational opportunities, junior players will also benefit from an increase in Skill Acquisition Program licences to 20 from 2018.

The chance to run a Skill Acquisition Program will be offered as a standalone licence and open to applications from all clubs and Zones throughout the state.

A review of the PlayStation 4 NPL Queensland Women’s competition will take place in early 2017 and will inform decisions on the final structure for the 2018 season onwards.

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http://www.footballqueensland.com.au/football-queensland-announces-major-ps4-npl-queensland/




 
 

PLAYSTATION 4 NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES 

This document provides information regarding the past, present and future status of the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Queensland to assist clubs during the 2018 licence application period.
 

BACKGROUND

Announced in 2012 as a direct outcome of Football Federation Australia’s National Competition Review, the National Premier Leagues were introduced in 2013 as a new nationwide second tier designed to drive the development of state-based clubs. 
Composed of junior, youth and senior competitions, the National Premier Leagues operate in each Member Federation under a single national banner.
PlayStation 4 has held the position of naming rights sponsor since 2014 and will continue until at least the end of the 2017 National Premier Leagues Finals Series.
 

STRATEGIC PURPOSE

The primary objective of the National Premier Leagues is to raise the standards of football in Australia both on and off the pitch.
Improvements in player development, administration, facilities and the financial and commercial position of clubs are high among the key outcomes.
Consistency across the top leagues of each Member Federation supports these aims and helps to recognise the role that State League clubs play in developing talent and advancing the sport. In Queensland, the National Premier Leagues unites the football community towards these goals.
 

NATIONAL COMPOSITION

Eight of Football Federation Australia’s nine Member Federations manage their local National Premier Leagues division. Each state-based division is supported by a junior development model consisting of several age groups.
This provides an essential element of the elite player pathway in identifying and preparing talented youth for National Youth Championships and National Training Centre squads, Hyundai A-League club academies and youth international selection. 
At senior level, the National Premier Leagues act as Australia’s national second tier underpinning the Hyundai A-League.
The premiers of each Member Federation’s competition additionally compete in an end-of-season Finals Series to determine the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Champions of Australia.
 
 
 
 
PLAYSTATION 4 NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES IN QUEENSLAND 

STRATEGIC DIRECTION

Expanding the National Premier Leagues in Queensland and introducing a dynamic new element in promotion and relegation is a further realisation of the competition’s original strategic purpose.  
These bold moves are motivated by a desire to increase the competition’s commercial potential within Queensland, incentivise clubs to improve their professionalism, broaden the development pathways to identify more elite young players and provide a stronger platform for greater government support. 
 

PRESENT

At present, a total of 12 clubs compete across PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Queensland’s junior, youth and senior age groups.The Skill Acquisition Program offers opportunities for players aged U10/11 to progress through to the senior level of PS4 NPL. 
 

FUTURE

The PS4NPL review and application process for licences commencing 2018 will see the NPL Women’s licence uncoupled from the NPL licence. It will also see the Skill Acquisition Program (SAP) licence introduced as a stand alone licence from the NPL and provide the option for either a Male and/or Female licence. Applicants can apply for 1 licence alone or 1 licence from each category (PS4NPL Mens, SAP Male or SAP Female). The period for each licence is 5 years, commencing in 2018. 
The model would see Queensland expand the competition to a 14-team National Premier Leagues Queensland competition with the introduction of a second-tier 14-team Queensland Premier League featuring promotion and relegation between the primary and secondary divisions.
 

NPL PROMOTION / RELEGATION MODEL

                 


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The Skill Acquisition Program will offer an expansion of age groups to U9, U10, U11 and U12 and participation in the Queensland Junior Premier League. More details on these changes can be found in the Skill Acquisition Program information pack.

TEAM COMPOSITION

Both PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Queensland and Queensland Premier League licensees must have the following team compositions: Senior Mens, Under 20, Under 18, Under 16, Under 15, Under 14 and Under 13.
Subject to a successful application, FNQFC Heat and NQ Fury, are exempt from this provision until the commencement of the 2020 season.
 

FINANCE

Football Queensland will invoice the Applicant for:
•       Licence Fee will be NIL for 2018 but will be subject to annual review by the Football Queensland Board. Any licence for subsequent years of the licence period will be set to assist to defray the costs of administration of the relevant League in which the licence holder is participating; but in any event it will be no greater than $10,000 per licence in any one year.
•       Travel contribution capped at $10,000 per SEQ licence and $20,000 per Regional licence
•       Player Registration and Competition Fees
•       Match Officials (see 2017 fee schedule as an indicative advise only) 
•       Contribution to Videographer costs – currently $110 per game and will be reviewed annually.
These accounts are to be paid within 14 days.
Effective as at 1st January 2018, Football Queensland will not be providing the Technical Director funding Subsidy.
The 2017 Match Official fees are listed below: 
Competition
Referee
Assistant
Assistant
4th Official
TOTAL


Male


Senior
190.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
$475.00
Youth
106.00  
53.00
53.00
N/A
$212.00
U18
80.00
40.00
40.00
N/A
$160.00
U16
58.00
29.00
29.00
N/A
$116.00
U15
53.00
26.50
26.50
N/A
$106.00
U14
47.50
23.75
23.75
N/A
$95.00
U13
42.50
21.25
21.25
N/A
$85.00
U12
37.00
18.50
18.50
N/A
$74.00


Female


Women
106.00
53.00
53.00
N/A
$212.00
U17
80.00
40.00
40.00
N/A
$160.00
U15
53.00
26.50
26.50
N/A
$106.00
U13
42.50
21.25
21.25
N/A
$85.00
 

KEY DATES

Should your club be interested in expressing an interest in participating in the league, please see key dates below:
•       12th December 2016 Expression of Interest open
•       31st January 2017 Expressions of Interest close
•       1st February 2017 Applications are sent to those who lodged an Expression of Interest
•       28th  February 2017 Applications close
•       1st March 2017 Football Queensland to begin assessing the applications
•       28th April  2017 Football Queensland to notify successful applicants 
•       5th May 2017 Football Queensland to make an official announcement of successful applicants
An Expression of Interest Form must be completed by the club/entity and forwarded to NPLLicencing@footballqueensland.com.au by the due date. 
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  EXPRESSION OF INTEREST                       
  
This expression of interest form represents the first stage in the application process for the 2018 PS4 NPL Men’s, SAP Male or SAP Female. This form must be filled out in full and submitted to NPLLicensing@footballqueensland.com.au by 5pm Tuesday 31st January 2017, EOIs received after this time will not be considered. Following this you will be sent a copy of the relevant Application Form / Accreditation Criteria on the 1st February 2017. Please note, no contract will be formed solely on your submission of an EOI or subsequent participation in the application process.

LICENCE EXPRESSING INTEREST IN

                                                       PS4 NPL Mens                 SAP Male             SAP Female  

PROPOSED CLUB/ENTITY DETAILS

Full Club/Entity Name:                                                                                                                      Club Playing Name:                                                                                                                        

Club Venue Address: __________________________________________________________________ 
     Suburb:                                                                                               Post Code: ___________________
Postal Address: _______________________________________________________________________
     Suburb:                                                                                               Post Code: ___________________
Club Email: ___________________________________________________________________________ Key Club Contacts
Name: ___________________________________________  Phone:______________________________ Email: ________________________________________________________________________________ Name: ___________________________________________  Phone:______________________________ Email: ________________________________________________________________________________
Have you (Please tick):
                   Read the 2018 Information Pack
                   Discussed the EOI at board/committee level and had it approved by the board/committee

CLUB / ENTITY SIGN OFF

 
      Name: _______________________________________ Position:                                                                                                                                                                                
Signature: ____________________________________________ 
      Name: _______________________________________ Position:                                                                        
Signature: ____________________________________________ 
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aussieshorter - 28 Feb 2017 8:46 PM
TheSelectFew - 28 Feb 2017 5:46 PM

Officially, probably not until the successful teams are announced by Football Queensland in early May.

At this stage I'd be more interested in which teams have applied, and maybe more interesting would be which teams haven't.

All three scenarios.

Those who bid and got in, bid and rejected and did not bid and why.


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