The Gold Coast Bulletin

Record-breaking feats and

The Bulletin breaks down the best team performanc­es across Gold Coast sport over the past year

- CALLUM DICK NIC DARVENIZA

IN SPORT as in life there are always winners and losers.

For every competitio­n there must be a champion - it is the hamster wheel of sporting life that athletes and coaches ride each year.

Be it Aussie rules, rugby league, cricket or golf, every tried and true sporting competitio­n crowns its champion at season’s end.

That, after all, is the ultimate seasonal goal of a team.

But sometimes a team goes above and beyond what’s required to be crowned the best sometimes, that team proves itself truly special.

The Bulletin has combed through the results and record books to pick out 10 teams which not only won their respective competitio­ns, but did so in such a dominant fashion that they deserve an extra special mention.

Read on for our top 10 teams in Gold Coast sport for season 2021.

PALM BEACH CURRUMBIN SHS (LANGER TROPHY + PHIL HALL CUP)

One year earlier PBC fell at the final hurdle in the Phil Hall Cup grand final to Kirwan State High.

The bulk of that young side returned in 2021 on a mission for vengeance, sweeping aside nearly all comers to win the SEQ and QLD titles.

Four players from the team were signed by the Titans to complete their first NRL preseasons.

After a mid-season stumble against rivals Keebra Park PBC were perfect, winning the Queensland title in a 62-0 beatdown of St Brendan’s.

GRIFFITH UNI COLLEGES KNIGHTS (RUGBY)

The back-to-back reigning champions of Gold Coast rugby union have a winning streak of 31 straight matches since the grand final defeat of 2019.

They were nothing short of perfect in 2021, with an emphasis on defence holding opponents to 12.9 points per game.

The Knights created fewer scoring opportunit­ies but capitalise­d on practicall­y all of them in a statement of rugby might at Heeb St.

SOUTHPORT TIGERS BLACK (UNDER 13 DIV 1)

The title of most dominant team across all Rugby League Gold Coast competitio­ns goes to this incredible Southport Black side.

The Tigers romped to a perfect 12-0 regular season record, won their major semi-final by 70 points and the grand final by a score of 50-20.

The stats don’t always tell the tale but in this instance, they do. Southport finished the regular season with a for and against of 600-82, more than doubling any other team’s points total and conceding 90 fewer points than the next-best team in the division.

MAGIC UNITED (WOMEN’S METRO DIVISION 2 NORTH)

Throw a blanket over the dominant teams in Gold Coast Football if you like but this Magic United team deserves to stand clear from the pack.

There were teams with more goals scored or fewer conceded in Coast football last season but none could hold a candle to Magic’s consistent dominance.

With 15 wins, no losses and just one draw on the season, the Women’s Metro Div 2 North champions finished the campaign with a ridiculous +65 goal difference.

LABRADOR TIGERS (QAFL RESERVES)

The unbeaten minor premiers capped their perfect QAFL Reserves campaign with a dominant 39-point win over the Morningsid­e Panthers at Fankhauser Reserve.

Playing in their first grand final since 2016 - a loss to Morningsid­e - Labrador made good on its revenge against the familiar foe five years later to put a punctuatio­n point on the perfect season.

The Tigers went a perfect 14-0 on the season, more than doubled their for and against record and boasted an average winning margin of 45 points.

In every conceivabl­e measure, Labrador was a powerhouse in season 2021.

LABRADOR TIGERS (QAFL COLTS)

Like the Reserve Grade side, Labrador’s Colts went through the season unbeaten - and they did so in even more convincing fashion.

The young Tigers finished

with a staggering percentage of 292.31 per cent, and romped to a 47point grand final win over Gold Coast rivals Broadbeach.

Led by tandem tall forwards Ky Nicholls (39 goals) and Joshua Young (35 goals), the Tigers outscored their opposition by more than 800 points over the 15-game regular season.

Having barely scraped into the post-season the previous

year, Labrador’s rise from alsorans to competitio­n benchmark was as swift as it was comprehens­ive.

BURLEIGH BOMBERS (QFA DIVISION 2 SOUTH RESERVES)

Twelve wins and no lossess; the only team in the competitio­n to kick more than 1000 poitns across the season and the Bombers

did it easily, with 1325. A percentage of 338.01% headlined the ease with which Burleigh handled its rivals.

It all came to a head in the grand final, where Burleigh comprehens­ively beat Bond University 15.7 (97) to 5.4 (34).

HELENSVALE HOGS (U12S RUGBY)

The kings of the under-12 division were rugby union’s most dominant side on the Gold Coast this season, with a perfect 11-0 record and a points differenti­al of 413 points.

No team achieves those soaring figures without talent and work ethic in perfect balance.

Helensvale’s senior teams are licking their lips in wait for these dynamite juniors to progress through the ranks.

MUDGEERABA BLUE (GOLD COAST CRICKET 3RD GRADE)

The only team in Gold Coast senior cricket to complete an unbeaten 2020-21 season, with its four draws all coming via washouts.

Mudgeeraba Blue dominated the 3rd Grade competitio­n last season, headlined by an incredibly miserly bowling attack.

Mudgee conceded just 1446 runs across 12 matches - the least in the grade by more than 450 runs - with a miserly bowling attack the secret to its success.

SOUTHPORT SHARKS (VFL)

The former NEAFL heavyweigh­ts have long been one of the most high-profile, dominant Aussie rules clubs in Queensland - but how would the Sharks fair against the best of the best up and down the East Coast? Answer: Spectacula­rly.

In the first season of a new=-look Victorian Football League (VFL) competitio­n, the Sharks proved Queensland footy can more than match it with the more fancied clubs in NSW and Victoria.

The Sharks announced themselves to the football world with an incredible onepoint win over Carlton at the club’s famous Ikon Park home ground in Round 1.

Southport would go on to drop just one game all season, finishing at 9-1 and snug in second spot on the ladder before Covid-19 forced an early end to the season.

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Labrador Tigers Colts player Joshua Young celebrates a goal during the QAFL Colts grand final against Broadbeach
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Labrador Tigers celebrate winning the 2021 QAFL Reserves grand final against Morningsid­e. Photo: Deion Menzies
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Southport forward Billy Gowers celebrates a crucial goal in the VFL Round 1 win over Carlton. Photo: Jack Banister
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Southport Sharks player Mackenzie Willis celebrates kicking a goal. Picture credit: KPM Sports Images.
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PBC wins the Queensland Schoolboy Phil Hall Cup rugby league grand final against St Brendan's College, Yeppoon
Griffith Uni Colleges Knights raise the Phil Temperton Cup at the Gold Coast District Rugby Union (GCDRU) Grand Fina PBC wins the Queensland Schoolboy Phil Hall Cup rugby league grand final against St Brendan's College, Yeppoon
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Southport Sharks VFL player Kwabe Boakye. Picture credit: Deion Menzies.
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