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Col has a passion for football and his beloved Sharks
By Redland City News Published November 9, 2023

CHAMPION: Col Tobiasen has been recognised in the Queensland Football Hall of Fame.
What would you do if you were a life-time servant of the Redland Sharks and at age 73 you got a phone call from your old club asking for help? If you’re Col Tobiasen there’s only one answer. Of course, you go back.
In 2023, a wonderful supporter of Australian Football in Queensland for more than 65 years with a special passion for the Sharks, Tobiasen did just that. He returned to the club where he’d spent a large part of his football journey. Not only did he re-join the committee but he took back the role of president that he had filled so capably in years past.
It’s another chapter in a lifetime football journey that began after the Tobiasen family moved from Sydney to Brisbane when he was one. It was sparked at Greenslopes State School when he was invited to play aged “eight or nine” and quickly saw him join Coorparoo.
He represented Queensland at under-17 level, made his QAFL debut at 17 and played “about 70” senior games from 1966-70, including three grand finals.
A knee injury prior to the start of the 1971 season ended his playing career. Newly married with a young child, living at Capalaba and working two jobs to support his family, he was just a fan but only for five years.
In 1976 he accepted the coaching job of the then Victoria Point Sharks under-15s. He was asked to help out and, in a pointer to what would happen often through his long love affair with football, he couldn’t say no.
In 1977 he joined the Victoria Point committee and after the president passed away he stepped up to the top job from 1978-82. He was the club delegate to the then South Queensland Australian Football Association from 1980, and in 1983 he began a 10-year stint on the SQAFA Management Committee.
From 1992 he sat on the newly-formed Brisbane Australian Football League committee, and in 2000, when Victoria Point were elevated to the State League competition, he returned to the club where his administrative journey had started. In 1998-99 he presented the BAFL premiership cup to Redland – a rare and special moment for a man who served both parties wonderfully and selflessly for so long.
From 2003 he served on the Redland committee, and in 2005 he found himself president – again. He couldn’t say no, sharing the ride through the birth of the NEAFL in 2009 and the overall of the growth of the competition until it was shut down.
Football was part of a twin love affair for the ever-humble and always-diligent Carlton supporter who worked for 20 years in the shipping industry before moving into football administration.
While admitting to a side interest in the Bears/Lions in later years, his number one love was always his wife Pam. She started and ran the ever-popular bingo nights at Redlands to raise money for the club and shared his football journey until she passed away in 2020.
We recently held our Presentation Evenings for 2023. See the amazing winners below.

COLTS LEADING GOAL KICKER
ZACH KEOGH

COLTS MOST IMPROVED
RAPH GEESU

COLTS MOST CONSISTENT
HARRISON REILLY

RON SHEPPARD MEDAL
COLTS RUNNER-UP BEST & FAIREST
RYAN KING
92 VOTES

DEVEOPMENT LEADING GOAL KICKER
CALLUM BANIM

RON SHEPPARD MEDAL
COLTS BEST & FAIREST
HARRISON SALA
109 VOTES

DEVEOPMENT MOST IMPROVED
TAJ BROMWICH

DEVEOPMENT MOST CONSISTENT
JAMES RAYNER

PETER GREGORY MEDAL
DEVELOPMENT RUNNER-UP BEST & FAIREST
MAX GARDINER
81 VOTES

PETER GREGORY MEDAL
DEVELOPMENT BEST & FAIREST
JAKE CHAPMAN
84 VOTES

SENIOR LEADING GOAL KICKER
MATT HAMMELMANN
106 GOALS

SENIORS MOST IMPROVED
JOSH BROWN

SENIORS PLAYER OF THE FINALS
LUKE O'SULLIVAN

SENIORS MOST CONSISTENT
CAMPBELL ASTON

DOWLING MEDAL
SENIORS RUNNER-UP BEST & FAIREST
ADRIAN WILLIAMS
90 VOTES

BROCK ASTON
90 VOTES

DOWLING MEDAL
SENIORS BEST & FAIREST
MATT HAMMELMANN
95 VOTES

CLUB PERSON OF THE YEAR
JOY BREWSTER

CHAPLAINS COMMUNITY AWARD
HARRISON HUNKIN

THOMAS-OXLEY RISING STAR
DANIEL ANNABLE

OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD
ASHLEIGH TOLLEY

QFAW LEADING GOAL KICKER
BREEANNA BROOKES
21 GOALS

QFAW MOST IMPROVED
MARLENA FORD

QFAW MOST CONSISTENT
KLARA O'NEILL

PAM TOBIASEN MEDAL
QFAW RUNNER-UP BEST & FAIREST
CAITLYN HUGHES
56 VOTES

QFA LEADING GOAL KICKER
BRODY SUNGALIS
19 GOALS

PAM TOBIASEN MEDAL
QFAW BEST & FAIREST
GRACE CLARKE
75 VOTES

QFA MOST IMPROVED
LACHLAN LOBSEY

QFA MOST CONSISTENT
NOAH CLELAND

JOSH WARGENT MEDAL
QFA BEST & FAIREST
BRODY SUNGALIS
123 VOTES

AYDEN SCHULZ
123 VOTES

