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Coaches nominate: QAFL and QAFLW reveal the biggest pests of 2023

From the major “sh*t talkers” to those with “non-stop antics”, QAFL and QAFLW head coaches have lightheartedly revealed their club’s ‘biggest pests’, both on and off the field.

QAFL, QAFLW coaches nominate their side's biggest pests. Pictures: Highflyer Images, Brooke Sleep Media.
QAFL, QAFLW coaches nominate their side's biggest pests. Pictures: Highflyer Images, Brooke Sleep Media.

As the QAFL and QAFLW finals quickly approach, it’s time for coaches to have their next say in our 2023 ‘coaches nominate.’

Each week we reveal a new lot of special talent, from the toughest and the loudest, to the best ball winners and most improved.

This week we reveal each club’s biggest pests, both on and off the field.

Each nomination was with love from each side’s head coach, of course.

All coaches were approached for comment before the time of publishing

QAFL

Aspley general manager Mark Perkins, QAFL players Tom Reeves (Broadbeach) and Tom Simpson (Labrador). Pictures: Highflyer Images, Brooke Sleep Media and Michael Lovell.
Aspley general manager Mark Perkins, QAFL players Tom Reeves (Broadbeach) and Tom Simpson (Labrador). Pictures: Highflyer Images, Brooke Sleep Media and Michael Lovell.

Aspley, Daniel Webster: “Our general manager Mark Perkins”.

Broadbeach, Craig O’Brien: “Tom Reeves

Labrador, Clint Watts: Tom Simpson

QAFL players Sam McKenzie (Maroochydore) and Wil O’Dwyer (Noosa). Pictures: Highflyer Images and Brooke Sleep Media.
QAFL players Sam McKenzie (Maroochydore) and Wil O’Dwyer (Noosa). Pictures: Highflyer Images and Brooke Sleep Media.

Maroochydore, Ben Jones: “We‘ve probably got a few and there’s a few that like to have some fun with their footy. Sam McKenzie is notorious at running the humour at our club so he’s right up there and then probably Ben Thomas in terms of always wanting to steal a footy and kick a goal.”

Morningside, Paul Egan: “Marcus Peak”

Noosa, Chris Rourke: “Wil O’Dwyer, comfortably.”

QAFL players Hugh Fidler (Wilston Grange), Tyler Cornish (Palm Beach Currumbin) and Brock Aston (Redland Victoria Point). Pictures: Highflyer Images and Brooke Sleep Media.
QAFL players Hugh Fidler (Wilston Grange), Tyler Cornish (Palm Beach Currumbin) and Brock Aston (Redland Victoria Point). Pictures: Highflyer Images and Brooke Sleep Media.

Wilston Grange, Brent Moloney: “A few nominations such as Hugh Fidler, Kailem Baker would be up there and also Lachie Nixon-Smith.”

Palm Beach Currumbin, Jess Sinclair: “Would have to be Tyler Cornish.”

Redland Victoria Point, Phil Carse: “I’d probably have to give it to Brock Aston and Billy Johnson who are generally up for the most antics.”

Sherwood, Jarad Marsh: “John Baker

Surfers Paradise, Matt Lappin: “Benny Woodburn

QAFLW

Former Aspley Hornets QAFLW coach John Taylor with Courtney Daniel and Angela Lingard. Picture: Richard Walker
Former Aspley Hornets QAFLW coach John Taylor with Courtney Daniel and Angela Lingard. Picture: Richard Walker

Aspley Hornets: “Ange Lingard. A pest both on and off the field and she knows it.”

Yeronga: “Taylah Welch”. On-field, on the nerves. Laura Wagner. Off-field, good for the banter, what you want for off field sh*t-talker.

University of QLD: Lucy “Hicks. Certainly off the field, with cheeky nicknames on rotation for everyone.”

Coorparoo Kings: “Taya Oliver.”

Maroochydore Roos: “All of them. They have their unique quirks and are young and want to get better.”

Originally published as Coaches nominate: QAFL and QAFLW reveal the biggest pests of 2023

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