History of Sunshine Coast Football
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Noosa won their 3rd successive premiership in their 23rd and final game away to Kawana; a game that would decide the premiership. Noosa won the premiership by defeating Kawana 4–3 after being down 3–1 with 15 minutes remaining. In a dramatic final round Nambour Yandina United defeated Buderim 3–2 to overtake Kawana and clinch 2nd place on the premiership table. Noosa's Premier Reserves side also won the premiership (their 3rd premiership in 4 seasons) to give Noosa the Premier League-Premier Reserves premiership double for the 5th time (1981, 1983, 1998, 2017 and 2019). |
Noosa won their 3rd successive premiership in their 23rd and final game away to Kawana; a game that would decide the premiership. Noosa won the premiership by defeating Kawana 4–3 after being down 3–1 with 15 minutes remaining. In a dramatic final round Nambour Yandina United defeated Buderim 3–2 to overtake Kawana and clinch 2nd place on the premiership table. Noosa's Premier Reserves side also won the premiership (their 3rd premiership in 4 seasons) to give Noosa the Premier League-Premier Reserves premiership double for the 5th time (1981, 1983, 1998, 2017 and 2019). |
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The story of the season was Nambour Yandina United who came 2nd and won the major semi-final to make their first ever grand final, after being wooden spooners in 2018. Nambour Yandina United's 2nd placing equalled their finishes in 1977 (as Nambour Reds) and 2000 when ironically they also finished 2nd to Noosa (on goal difference). In the major semi-final Nambour Yandina United defeated Noosa 3–2 with Josh Sansucie scoring a double to make their first A Grade/1st Division/Premier League grand final since their formation in 1974. |
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The Nambour Yandina United fairytale ended in the grand final when they were beaten 4-0 by a rampant Kawana. Goalscorers for Kawana were Dylan (Deejay) Firth with a double, Luke Ricketts and Ryan Delahunty. Firth and Brandan Martin, both from Kawana, were named joint winners of the player of the match.{{cite tweet|number=1172823839610327040|user=_SteeleTaylor|title=Kawana's Brandan Martin and Dylan Firth named joint man of the match after their team's 4-0 win over NYU in the Sun… |date=14 September 2019}} |
The Nambour Yandina United fairytale ended in the grand final when they were beaten 4-0 by a rampant Kawana. Goalscorers for Kawana were Dylan (Deejay) Firth with a double, Luke Ricketts and Ryan Delahunty. Firth and Brandan Martin, both from Kawana, were named joint winners of the player of the match.{{cite tweet|number=1172823839610327040|user=_SteeleTaylor|title=Kawana's Brandan Martin and Dylan Firth named joint man of the match after their team's 4-0 win over NYU in the Sun… |date=14 September 2019}} |
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