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  1. The 2012 NEAFL season was the second season of the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL). League structure. The league is split into two divisions called the Northern Conference and the Eastern Conference. In 2012 two new teams were added to the Eastern Conference from the AFL Sydney competition - Sydney Hills and Sydney University.

  2. The 2012 NEAFL season was the second season of the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL).

    • League Structure
    • Foxtel Cup
    • State Games
    • Awards

    For the first time since the NEAFL's inception in November 2010, a major restructure of the league occurred ahead of the 2014 season. The total number of clubs in the competition was reduced from 19 to 14, with Tuggeranong (ACT), Broadbeach (QLD), Labrador (QLD), Morningside (QLD) and Mt Gravatt(QLD) all having their licenses revoked. The conferenc...

    Two NEAFL clubs, Aspley and Belconnen, were invited to compete in the Foxtel Cupknockout competition for season 2014. Both teams were knocked out in the Qualifying/First Round stage of the competition. Their results are shown below:

    The top-level players from the NEAFL partook in two state games in season 2014, one against the West Australian Football League representative team on 24 May and another against the Tasmanian State Leaguerepresentative team on 21 June.

    The League MVP Award was awarded to Matthew Payne of Aspley, who polled 102 votes.
    The NEAFL Rising Star was awarded to Paul Hunter of Redland.
    The NEAFL leading goalkicker award was awarded to Cleve Hughes of Redland.
    The NEAFL coach of the year was awarded to Xavier Clarke of NT Thunder.
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    • Matthew Payne, Aspley (102 votes)
    • UWS Giants, 1st minor premiership
    • Aspley, 1st premiership