Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Capper, mullets and big celebratio­ns

- TOM BOSWELL

WARWICK Capper booted five goals and it marked the emergence of future Brisbane Bears star Matt Kennedy – the first game ever at Fankhauser Reserve had it all.

Kennedy has relived the historic 1989 event as the Southport Sharks today prepare to celebrate the 30th anniversar­y of the developmen­t of their home ground.

The Sharks junior, Brisbane Bears player and current Gold Coast Suns fitness man was 18years-old and sporting a mullet when the club christened their new home on May 1 with a 59point win over Mayne.

Southport won 15.17 (107) to 7.6 (48) despite the then Brisbane Bears-contracted Capper’s efforts.

The Sharks beat Western Districts a fortnight later by 104 points and won four in a row at Fankhauser Reserve in a year they went on to win the seniors, reserves and colts grand finals.

Kennedy would play 187 games for the Bears and he credited the foundation­s he built at Southport for his success.

“I was 18 and doing some training with the Bears that year too and it was such a thrill to be playing alongside Warwick,” Kennedy said.

“It was a really exciting time for Southport because of the new clubhouse and new grounds.

“It looked very different to what it does now. I had a dirty big mullet going and finding my way in the world.

“I played with some fantastic players at Southport. They were all really hardcore, oldschool players. It was an outstandin­g team so as a young bloke you couldn’t have got a better start.”

Southport had spent two decades at the smaller Owen Park in Southport before shifting to Musgrave Hill.

The new venue was originally earmarked to be the headquarte­rs for the Gold Coast District Rugby League.

When the league lost interest in the venue, the Sharks jumped at the opportunit­y and, with a lot of work (and money) put in by Wally Fankhauser, the ground was bulldozed to make it suitable for Australian rules football.

 ??  ?? Matt Kennedy during his Brisbane Bears days.
Matt Kennedy during his Brisbane Bears days.

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