Brisbane Bears

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Team Info

Founded: 1986

Stadium: The Gabba

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
28 May 1995
06:15
Fremantle Football Club 120 - 54 Brisbane Bears Australian AFL
Subiaco Oval
21 May 1995
03:15
Brisbane Bears 115 - 94 St Kilda Football Club Australian AFL
The Gabba
14 May 1995
04:10
Melbourne Football Club 82 - 75 Brisbane Bears Australian AFL
Melbourne Cricket Ground
07 May 1995
04:10
Essendon Football Club 128 - 100 Brisbane Bears Australian AFL
Princes Park
29 Apr 1995
04:10
Richmond Football Club 116 - 96 Brisbane Bears Australian AFL
Melbourne Cricket Ground
23 Apr 1995
03:15
Brisbane Bears 82 - 119 Carlton Football Club Australian AFL
The Gabba
16 Apr 1995
04:15
Brisbane Bears 104 - 99 Sydney Swans Australian AFL
The Gabba
09 Apr 1995
03:15
Brisbane Bears 126 - 99 Adelaide Football Club Australian AFL
The Gabba
01 Apr 1995
04:10
Hawthorn Football Club 127 - 70 Brisbane Bears Australian AFL
Waverley Park

About Brisbane Bears

The Brisbane Bears Football Club was a professional Australian Rules football club based in Brisbane, Queensland.

The club initially played home matches at Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast (this stadium was redeveloped many years after the relocation of the Bears to facilitate home matches for expansion club the Gold Coast Suns). After many years of negotiation, in 1991 the AFL and the Bears convinced the Queensland Government to redevelop the Brisbane Cricket Ground facilitating a permanent move to the venue for the 1993 season after which the club experienced a period of success. During its history the club enjoyed only a modest amount of success, being the first interstate side to win an AFL reserves premiership in 1991. Despite the success in its later years, the club struggled to shake the derisive tags which included "Carrara Koalas" (in reference to the Gold Coast home and the somewhat tame marsupial) and "Bad News Bears" which drew comparisons of its management similar to the hit 1970s movie.

The club came close to folding prior to its move to Brisbane and the AFL began preparing a contingency for its demise in the event that the move was to fail. While the Bears improved on the field, the club continued to struggle financially. At the end of the 1996 season, the AFL helped negotiate a deal with the Fitzroy Football Club administrator whereby the Bears took over Fitzroy's AFL license and as a condition of that deal, on November 1, 1996, Brisbane Bears members voted to change the club's name to the Brisbane Bears-Fitzroy Football Club (BBFFC or Brisbane Lions), who participate in the AFL today. The Bears played in 220 VFL/AFL matches over ten seasons, with 70 wins, 148 losses and 2 draws.

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