while it is in theory possible to re-format this on the fly in a (fairly complex) query, it would be a much better idea to re-design your application so it stores the data in the format of YYYY-MM-DD
that way, sorting comes for free. everything else not only is a nuisance to sort, group in ranges and such, it also carries the risk of being misinterpreted
whenever possible, use this datetime-class to handle dates and times. While it requests a little work at first, you get all kinds of conversions and also date arithmetics practically for free
okay. then change the web form, so it transforms the user input. If you cannot do that, you could also write a script that is run periodically, reading the database and adding a second column with a machine readable date-time-format
so basically: if possible, transform the datum column and the scripts that use it. or add a second column, where some script reads the manually entered value, and writes the machine readable value into the second column. (this way is ugly, and should only be used if the first way is not available for some reasons)
(and by ugly i mean you will hate yourself for having done that some time in the future... ;-) )