Top 380 QAFL players ranked for 2023 season
Only three teams remain in the 2023 QAFL finals series as we reveal the leading statisticians and top performers to keep an eye on across the coming weeks. See the full rankings list.
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We’ve compiled the top 383 QAFL players using a number of statistics throughout the 2023 regular season.
Minor premiers Aspley have progressed straight through to the grand final while Redland Victoria Point will host Wilston Grange on Saturday, September 9 in the preliminary final.
At the midway point of the season we uncovered our end of season predictions to give an insight as to who would come out on top and which players were leading the MVP voting.
After Bond University claimed a dominant 2023 grand final victory over Aspley in the QAFLW competition, see which players stood tall throughout the regular season.
At the end of the regular season Brock Aston from Redland-Victoria Point has claimed top spot, edging out Labrador’s Tom Simpson by 39 points.
Averaging 36.4 touches per game this season, Aston led the disposal count in clear fashion while it was his two teammates Bradley Murdock and Matt Hammelmann that led the tackle and goalkicking leaderboards.
Aspley’s Liam Dawson finished on top for the most intercept marks while Palm Beach Currumbin’s Tom Thynne led the way in clearances.
Aspley, Surfers Paradise and Morningside are the only sides to not have a single player inside the top 20 rankings this season.
Despite winning the minor premiership, the Hornets feature four players within the top 50 but zero in the top 25.
Players were ranked by the following points system.
Disposal - 2 Points
Tackle - 4 Points
Clearance - 1 Point
Intercept Mark - 3 Points
Goal - 6 Points
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