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Official banned for life as AFLQ crack down on Gold Coast junior footy violence

AFL Queensland has banned one club official for life in a crackdown on the league-wide escalation of violence and poor sportsmanship on the sidelines of Gold Coast junior football. ALL THE DETAILS >>>

File picture: Coast Aussie Rules juniors. Pic Mike Batterham
File picture: Coast Aussie Rules juniors. Pic Mike Batterham

AFL Queensland has banned one club official for life and another for the remainder of the season in a crackdown on the league-wide escalation of violence and poor sportsmanship on the sidelines of Gold Coast junior football.

It comes as some Coast clubs have moved to ban parents from the sidelines of junior Aussie rules grounds in a bid to protect players and officials from violence and abuse.

File picture: Coast Aussie Rules juniors. Pic Mike Batterham
File picture: Coast Aussie Rules juniors. Pic Mike Batterham

A Broadbeach Cats official has been deregistered and banned from playing, coaching or officiating in any way for life after becoming involved in an incident between players in an Under-12s fixture against Southport Sharks on May 23.

A Southport official was banned from entering the playing surface of any AFL Queensland match or undertaking any match day role for the rest of 2021 as a result of the same incident.

Two Under-12s players have received two-week suspensions each and both clubs were fined for their involvement in the incident involving the players.

AFL Queensland condemned any form of violence and abuse in the game.

MAY 8: Southport, Currumbin honour Ben Hamlet in memorial match

TWO Rugby League Gold Coast footy families will join together on Saturday to celebrate the life of a much-loved figure taken from the world too soon.

Southport Tigers will host Currumbin Eagles in the inaugural Ben Hamlet Memorial Match, dedicated to the former Southport junior who took his own life in March this year.

Southport president Tim Mahoney labelled Ben “a much-loved member of the club” who played more than 100 games for the Tigers, including multiple junior grand finals and premierships.

Ben’s younger brother Jack was also a Southport junior, coached by their dad Bruce.

When Jack moved to play for Currumbin, winning junior premierships under Matt Geyer, the Hamlets found a second footy family.

Now with Geyer installed as Currumbin’s A-Grade coach it seemed fitting, Mahoney said, for the two clubs to dedicate one game each year to Ben’s memory.

“Even though Ben never played at Currumbin the family has that link. We want to use the opening round of the season to support mental health awareness and hopefully help make a difference,” Mahoney said.

“Ben was a representative footy player with a tight family and was well-supported. Just because people seem like they’re OK it doesn’t mean they’re OK.

“Make sure you’re checking in on your mates.”

The Hamlet family has sponsored the perpetual Ben Hamlet Memorial trophy, which will go to the winning team on Saturday.

A Man of the Match trophy and $500 prizemoney will go o the player adjudged best afield.

Bruce will present the main trophy and Jack the Man of the Match honour.

“From the Hamlet family I would like to thank Tim and the Southport footy club and Pat and Matty Geyer from Currumbin,” Bruce said.

“To be able to keep Ben’s memory alive and share this once a year with these two great footy clubs is very humbling and we will be forever grateful.

“I think the focus on mental health, the more exposure we can give to it, the better off someone else will be.”

Southport player Brock Hamill played with Ben from 2012-16.

“It means a lot going out there and playing this weekend in memory of Ben,” Hamill said.

“He was a very respectful and funny bloke, and a good friend who would always take the time to make sure you were OK.”

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