Sherwood Dominates Early QAFL Colts Season

The Sherwood Magpies have established themselves as the team to beat in the QAFL Colts competition, rocketing to the top of the ladder with an impressive undefeated streak in the season’s early stages.



The competition is now well underway, with Sherwood, under the guidance of new coach Damian Haber, securing five consecutive victories. Their most recent success came last weekend when the Magpies defeated Redland Victoria Point with a score of 13.9 (87) to 6.9 (45), a match where Jackson Bridge was a key target up forward, kicking four goals.

League Action Heats Up

Across the league, several Brisbane clubs are making their mark. Newcomers Coorparoo, led by coach Sam Wiltshire, have made a splendid entry into the competition. They recorded an early win against Broadbeach, 10.9 (69) to 6.4 (40), and challenged the leading Sherwood team in a close match, eventually losing 7.12 (54) to 7.4 (46).

In their game last Saturday, Coorparoo’s full forward Harvey Bannister delivered a remarkable performance, booting eight goals as the Roos overcame Mt Gravatt 14.13 (97) to 3.4 (22). Teammates Rhys Doman on the wing and midfielder Ash Prindable were also noted for their significant contributions. Doman showed excellent aerial skills and linkage play, while Prindable was a consistent ball winner in numerous scores.

The 2024 grand finalists, Wilston Grange and Morningside, celebrated victories last weekend. Morningside secured a meritorious away win in a tight contest against PBC, 12.4 (76) to 11.7 (73), despite losing three players late. Tyson Matthews, wingman Findlay Booker, and ruckman Liam Catley stood out for the Panthers. Catley has been strong in the ruck and has shown good form across the initial games, and Ben Butko has impressed after a significant off-season.

Wilston Grange also had a fighting win over Labrador, 10.9 (69) to 7.3 (45). Midfielders Aidan Young and Flynn Clearly starred for their team, while Oli Morgan was outstanding in defence. Aspley, who were front runners for much of last season, also recorded a victory last weekend in a potentially dangerous away match against Noosa, with the Hornets winning 8.11 (59) to 4.2 (26).

Although Mt Gravatt remained winless after four games, the club showed positive signs. Against Coorparoo last weekend, midfielders Sullivan and Lee, along with centre half-back Webster, were resilient, while halfback Mayne and forward Marshall also performed well.

Sherwood’s Stars Shine

Sherwood’s early success has been bolstered by exceptional individual performances, with several players earning “Player of the Month” accolades for their contributions.

Elijah Kim has adapted impressively to a new role across the half-back line this year. He has demonstrated an ability to read the play effectively and his strong marking in contested defensive situations makes him a key defender.

Harry Thomson has moved into the midfield this season following a strong pre-season. His upper body strength and speed have been assets, and his power in contested situations has been vital in the first month of play. The club anticipates his elite speed will become even more evident with drier weather.

Tarkyn Benton’s efforts around stoppages have been crucial for Sherwood in gaining clearances. His tackling pressure, ability to break through congestion, and his penetrating kicks forward of centre have been hallmarks of his game.



Charlie Slater, a rookie in his first Colts season and a U17 eligible player, has transitioned smoothly into the higher league. He has spent considerable time forward of centre and working through the midfield. His work in close contests and his skilled handballs to release teammates into space have been particularly noteworthy, often appearing to have ample time to execute his skills.

Jarvis Warr has permanently shifted to a defensive role this season. His powerful left-foot kick has consistently troubled opposition teams in the opening rounds. Warr continues to develop as a footballer and is beginning to realise his capacity to influence matches with his speed and skill across the lines.

Published Date 08-May-2025

Charlie Cameron Takes On Development Role for Sherwood Magpies

The Sherwood Magpies have secured a major coaching acquisition with the appointment of Brisbane Lions star Charlie Cameron as a development coach for the 2024 season.



The Magpies announced Cameron’s appointment on their social media channels earlier this week. “The Magpies are delighted to confirm the appointment of Charlie Cameron to the role of development coach for season 2024,” the club said in a statement.

Focus on youth and senior squads

In his role, Cameron will have a strong focus on guiding the Colts & U17s and assisting the senior QAFL squad.

The club said Cameron is “very keen to develop his coaching craft” and will be making regular appearances at training across the youth and senior programs.

The appointment comes after a difficult 2023 QAFL season for Sherwood, who finished bottom of the ladder with just one win from 18 matches.

Charlie Cameron, Lions star

Charlie Cameron
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Originally from Mount Isa, Cameron moved to Brisbane as a teenager to board at Marist College. In the 2013 rookie draft, Adelaide drafted him seventh after his impressive WAFL performances for Swan Districts.

Cameron has played the last 129 games of his AFL career with Brisbane, where he is a four-time leading goalkicker. He is coming off arguably his best season, having kicked 59 goals for the Lions in 2023.



The Magpies have secured a major coup with the acquisition of dual All-Australian.

Published 20-January-2024

Sherwood Magpies Coach Selected for National She Can Coach Program

Sherwood Magpies‘ Michaela Nayler has been selected for the National She Can Coach Program, which aims to improve women’s coaching skills and develop a network of women coaches at all levels of the game.



The AFL, in partnership with BHP, recently launched the third annual Women’s Coaching Month. Both an opportunity and a celebration, it heralds the contribution of female coaches and encourages growth in the field.

Women’s Coaching Numbers Surge

The launch of the AFLW in 2017 has led to a surge in the number of women coaches. There are now more than 2,000 women registered as coaches across the country. Women are increasingly represented as coaches in state leagues and talent programs.

Most notably, there are now nine women coaching boys and girls in the Coates Talent League, up from zero last year. 

Partnership Focuses on Inclusion, Equality

The BHP-AFL partnership promotes leadership, inclusion and equality for women. BHP sees the advancement of women in coaching as a benefit to the entire community. BHP’s connection to coaching includes the Women’s Coaching Academy, which has graduated 28 coaches since 2018.

Alongside the National She Can Coach Program, other key programs to the growth of women’s coaching include the Women’s Coach Acceleration Program, which has co-funded nine full-time AFLW positions, and the BHP Community Coach of the Year Award.

“We have seen significant momentum generated in the women and girls coaching space in recent years with numbers growing and greater emphasis placed on attraction and retention, not just for women coaching women and girls but women coaching men and boys as well.”

Nicole Livingstone, AFL General Manager for Women’s Football


Livingstone added that the development of female coaches ensured the future success of the women’s game.  She highlighted the work that still needed to be done, but said the recent focus already built strong foundation.

“There is a lot of work to be done to continue to build women and girls coaching in Australian football but the significant progress made and sharp focus we have in this space has given us a really strong foundation.”

Nicole Livingstone

Published 05 August 2023

Sherwood Magpies Star Gets Lions Callup

Brisbane father-son selection and first-round draft recruit Jaspa Fletcher will commence training with the Lions in early 2023. This will give the son of former Lion Adrian Fletcher and Sherwood Magpies star time to recover from a back injury.


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Fletcher said that he spent six years in the Brisbane Lions Academy and has been a part of it since he was 12. He played 107 games for Brisbane allowing him to be eligible to join the club as a father-son prospect at the NAB AFL Draft.

2022 NAB AFL Draft picks
2022 NAB AFL Draft picks | Photo Credit: AFL / afl.com.au

“I am absolutely stoked, as is the family. Mum shed a few tears, Dad’s never been too emotional about it all so it was good to see him finally show a bit of emotion!” Fletcher said after the selection last 28 November 2022.

The midfielder will begin his professional career following a strong 2022 campaign, winning the Hunter Harrison Medal as the best and fairest player in the Academy series and averaging 23 disposals at the National Championships.

Fletcher, however, may need to wait up to a month before he could join the Lion’s Den after a scan revealed a “little crack” on his back which he describes as “unfortunate”. He said he didn’t feel any pain and only realised he had the injury until after the results came back.

Sherwood Magpies Star Gets Lions Callup
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“Jaspa is a terrific young man whose work ethic and leadership has been outstanding through his junior career with the Brisbane Lions Academy,” Lions National Recruiting Manager, Stephen Conole, said. Fletcher, he said, has the skill set to develop into a genuine hybrid mid and possesses a strong inside and outside game. .

“He completed that this year with an excellent 2022 season, captaining the Brisbane Lions Academy team through their NAB League program and then was named captain of the Allies Under 18 team in the National Championship, where his performances were rewarded with All Australian Selection.

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“We are very excited to see Jaspa become a Brisbane Lions player and I am sure he will flourish as he progresses through his Lions career.”