Alexandra Hills Australian Football Club

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Alexandra Hills
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Full nameAlexandra Hills Australian Football Club
Nickname(s)Bombers
Club song"It's a grand old flag"
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Founded1980;40 years ago (1980)
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Ground(s)Swoosh Oval
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Official website alexandrahillsafl.com.au

Alexandra Hills Australian Football Club is an Australian rules football club which competed in the SEQAFL Div 2. The club is now a first division contender.

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History

The Alexandra Hills Football Club was formed in 1980, under the original name of "The Capalaba Australian rules Football Club" and debuted in the SQAFA 2nd division in 1981. After the team play in four Grand Finals in four years the club was promoted to division one in 1998, the club stayed until another restructure of the competition saw them placed in QSFL First Division in 2001.

In 2009 they lost the first division Grand Final to Wynnum by 4 points. Another restructure in 2012 has them playing in SEQAFL Division 2.

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