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| Aberfeldie Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| As a club we believe our prime responsibility is to endeavour to teach our players (of all age groups) to work as a team member to achieve a common goal. To experience the highs and lows that team sports brings and to participate in a safe, friendly and disciplined environment. The objective of managing the various sporting activities we offer, includes every effort geared towards promoting healthy recreation for our youth and to assist in developing players to Senior Level. View More |
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| Airport West Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times |
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| The Airport West Football Club celebrates its 50th Anniversary in 2011, and as part of this celebration the club will host a number of festivities throughout the season. The pinnacle will be a massive 50th Anniversary Dinner that will rival any function the club has ever held. View More |
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| Ajax Amateur Football Club ---- Visited 29 Times |
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| Ajax's first match in the V.A.F.A. took place on May 3, 1957 at its home ground in Blessington Street known as the "Peanut Farm", because peanuts were originally grown there. View More |
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| Albert Park Amateur Football Club ---- Visited 28 Times |
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| The Club was based at Albert Park the Clubrooms and playing area were moved when the Grand Prix site was formed. The Club is now situated at the Beaurepaire Pavilion on Oval 20. ( Melway 2K/G10) View More |
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| Alberton Football League ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| Welcome to the Alberton Football League official web site. View More |
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| Albury Tigers Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
Albury |
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| Participating in the Ovens & Murray Football League View More |
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| Alexandra Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| Welcome to the Alexandra Football Netball Club web site I hope that through this site we can keep you up to date with happenings with-in the club both on and off the field. View More |
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| Allansford Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
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| Home Ground: Allansford Recreation Reserve, Ziegler Parade, Allansford View More |
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| Alvie Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
Alvie |
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| Location: Main Rd, Alvie View More |
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| Anakie Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| Home Ground: Demotts Rd, Anakie View More |
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| Anglesea Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
Anglesea |
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| Welcome...To the website of Anglesea Football Club View More |
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| Apollo Bay Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| Location: Rec Reserve, Ocean Road, Apollo Bay View More |
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| Aquinas Old Collegians Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times |
Ringwood |
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| Come and browse our site for further information. View More |
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| Ararat Eagles Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times |
Ararat |
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| Participating in the Lexton Plains Football League View More |
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| Ararat Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times |
Ararat |
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| Participating in the Wimmera Football League View More |
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| Ardmona Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
Ardmona |
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| Participating in the Kyabram & District Football League View More |
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| Ashwood Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times |
Ashwood |
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| Our goal is to provide you with the latest news, result, functions and details to keep you up to date with the Ashwood Football Club View More |
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| Australian Football League ---- Visited 11 Times |
Melbourne |
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| Official Website of the Australian Football League View More |
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| Avenel Football Club ---- Visited 14 Times |
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| Fielding teams from U/15's through to Seniors View More |
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| Avoca Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
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| Participating in the Maryborough Castlemaine District Football League View More |
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| Avondale Heights Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times |
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| Home Ground: Canning St Reserve, Canning St, Avondale Heights View More |
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| Bacchus Marsh F.C ---- Visited 0 Times |
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| Part of the Ballarat football League |
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| Bairnsdale Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| From Juniors through to Seniors. View More |
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| Ballan Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
Ballan |
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| Welcome to the Ballan Football Club website View More |
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| Ballarat F.C ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| The Ballarat Football Netball Club Inc is one of Australia's oldest sporting clubs, boasting a rich history dating back to 1860. It has survived world wars, ever changing social enviromens and every other challenge that the world of 'grass roots aussie rules football can throw its way. View More |
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| Ballarat Football League ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| The Ballarat Football & Netball League Inc was formed in 1893 and currently in 2009 have 11 senior football and netball clubs consisting of 33 football. View More |
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| Ballarat North Junior Football Club ---- Visited 20 Times |
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| The NBJFC up until our incorporation in June 2000 existed as a sub-committee of the North Ballarat Football Club. The reasons for the separate incorporation were entirely for legal/financial considerations – not a desire to shift from the Club. Like many such junior sections of a Club, we exist to provide well-developed Senior Footballers in a family Club atmosphere. View More |
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| Balwyn Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times |
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| In 1909 a group of local businessmen established a team to compete in the Reporter District League with the land, which became Balwyn Park, was acquired by the Camberwell Council in 1910. All senior football, apart from the VFL, was suspended for the duration of the Great War in 1915. The year following the tramway was extended to Mont Albert and in 1916, Balwyn's Under 18 Junior Team was established. Following the war years and the loss of young men from the district it took some years for the senior football club to re-form but in 1921 and 1922 Balwyn broke through with premierships. View More |
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| Balwyn Junior Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| Home ground location: Balwyn Park, Cherry Road, Balwyn View More |
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| Bambill Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| The Bambill Football Club is one of seven teams in the Millewa Football League. The club has seen success on the football field over many years. The Club prides itself on being a family club. View More |
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| Bannockburn Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
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| Established in 1878, Bannockburn is one of the oldest continuously operating clubs in Victoria. We are currently affiliated with the Geelong and District Football League, which is well recognised as one of the most innovative and well run leagues in the state. View More |
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| Banyule Amateur Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| The Banyule Bears' home ground is the R J Brockwell Oval (Beverley Road Oval) - access to the carpark is near the corner of Beverley Road and Buckingham Drive, Heidelberg (Melways 32 D3). View More |
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| Barnawartha Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Participating in the Tallangatta & District Football League View More |
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| Barooga Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Formed in 1894 & participating in the Murray Football League View More |
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| Bayswater Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| Bayswater Football Club was founded in 1895 View More |
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| Bayswater Junior Football Club ---- Visited 25 Times |
Bayswater |
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| Location: Bayswater Junior Oval, Mountain Hwy, Bayswater (Melways 64 G2) View More |
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| Beaconsfield Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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| Location: Perc Alison oval, Beaconsfield Emerald Rd, Beaconsfield View More |
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| Bears Lagoon Serpentine Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
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| Participating in the Loddon Valley Football League View More |
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| Beaufort Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
Beaufort |
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| Location: Park Rd, Beaufort. Ph (03) 5349 2323 |
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| Beaumaris Football Club ---- Visited 23 Times |
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| The Beaumaris Football Club was formed at a meeting held at the Beaumaris RSL Club in August 1962 and was attended mainly by ex-servicemen who had moved into this largely undeveloped area with their young families. Other interested persons from the local community were also invited. View More |
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| Beechworth Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| The Beechworth Football club was formed in 1861 and played in the original Ovens and Murray competition, which began in 1893. It had previously played against other mining areas such as Chiltern and Rutherglen in occasional matches. View More |
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| Belgrave Football club ---- Visited 10 Times |
Belgrave |
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| Ground Address: Reserve Rd, Belgrave (off Best St) (Melway 75/D12) View More |
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| Bell Park Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
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| Participating in the Geelong Football League |
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| Bell Post Hill Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
Bell Post Hill |
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| Participating in the Geelong and District Football League View More |
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| Bellarine Football League ---- Visited 19 Times |
Geelong |
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| Official website for the Bellarine Football League View More |
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| Belmont Lions Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
Belmont |
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| Home Ground: Winters Reserve, Glyn Street, Belmont. View More |
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| Benalla & District Football League ---- Visited 13 Times |
Benalla |
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| Benalla & District Football League Official website View More |
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| Benalla All Blacks Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
Benalla |
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| Participating in the Ovens & Kings Football League View More |
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| Benalla Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
Benalla |
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| Records available reveal that the 1st football club was formed in Benalla back in the year 1876. View More |
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| Benambra Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
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| Participating in the Omeo & District Football League |
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| Bendigo Bombers Football Club ---- Visited 25 Times |
Bendigo |
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| The club’s new website became active on 8 December 2008 and our supporters will be able to access a wide range of information about current activities including forthcoming events. View More |
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| Bendigo Football League ---- Visited 11 Times |
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| The steady progress of football in Bendigo since the early sixties has now culminated in thousands of people representative of a 60 mile radius of Bendigo viewing the matches each Saturday. This progress has been slow, and in its history the advancement has been attended with varied and interesting changes and incidents. Bendigo now holds an indisputable position in the football of the state and its progress in recent years has been most marked. One of the greatest comparisons in its history is that the earliest records show that the game was first played in this city with a round ball, and the turf of to-day were replaced by open flats which frequently included digging holes in the playing spaces. View More |
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| Bendigo Pioneers Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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The Bendigo Pioneers training base is the Golden Square Wade Street Oval in Bendigo & our home games are also played there & at the Queen Elizabeth Oval also in Bendigo.
Players are prepared for the Under 18 competition starting with a series of development squads ranging from age groups consisting of Under 15's Under 16's & Under 18's. View More |
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| Bentleigh Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times |
Bentleigh |
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| Ground Location: Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Arthur Street View More |
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| Berrigan Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Berrigan |
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| The Berrigan Football Club has been an integral part of the Berrigan community since it was formed in 1894. Many things have changed in that time but the one thing that has always remained is the pride that each and every player feels when he pulls on a Saints jumper. View More |
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| Berwick Football Club ---- Visited 14 Times |
Berwick |
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| Participating in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League View More |
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| Berwick JFC ---- Visited 12 Times |
Berwick |
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| Teams from Under 9's through to Under 16's View More |
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| Beulah Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times |
Beulah |
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| Participating in the Mallee Football League View More |
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| Birchip Watchem Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Birchip |
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| Fielding teams from U/13's through to Seniors View More |
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| Birregurra Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
Birregurra |
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| Teams from Under 14's through to Seniors View More |
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| Black Rock Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| Black Rock Football Club celebrated its centenary season last year after it was founded in 1908. View More |
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| Blackburn Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
Blackburn |
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| There is very little of the club's early history that remains and much is beyond the memory of our oldest members, however it is known that the club held its first official AGM in 1903. It is believed that the club was in existence prior to this and may have started sometime in the early or late 1890's. During the foundation years the club played in the Ringwood Districts Football Association and played on the same oval which is currently used today. Back then there were no fences and the ground was literally a paddock. The local area was mainly bushland with a spattering of farms, orchards and homesteads surrounding the shops alongside the railway line. The mode of transport was steam train, horse & buggy, bicycle or shankes' pony. As the local area grew in numbers so to did the strength of the club. In 1922 the club won its first premiership with the Seniors, a momentous occasion in the area, up there with the electrification of the railway line that same year. The club jumper at the time was black with a red hoop. View More |
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| Blackburn Juniors Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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Blackburn Football Club has a history of almost 100 years involvement in senior football but its participation in junior football has been a little less solid. This has been due to the changing demographics of the area and the shortage of volunteers, which adversely affects so many community organisations.
The resurgence of junior football at Blackburn Football Club in the 1990's has had much to do with the parents of the children attending St Thomas the Apostle Primary School. In 1990, a group of dedicated parents lead by Gary Bartling and including Paul Dillon, Tony Dickinson, Steve Jarvis, Trevor Foster, Pat Crowe and John Cousland, wanted to provide an opportunity for their children to continue playing football in the local area. The children had initially started their footballing careers during their time at St Thomas' and wished to continue playing after they left grade 6. The Parents approached Blackburn Football Club and were provided with jumpers and facilities in order to be able to field an under 13 team in the Knox Junior Football League. View More |
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| Blighty Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
Deniliquin |
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| Participating in the Picola & District Football League View More |
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| Boisdale-Briagolong Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
Boisdale |
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| Home ground: Boisdale Recreation Reserve, Main Street, Boisdale View More |
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| Bonbeach Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| The Bonbeach Football Club was established in 1961 by Foundation members Max Campbell and Lindsay MacKinnon. These two gentlemen sought local council assistance and found Councillor Harry Willmott more than willing to back the concept and with a bit of pull in the community, agreed to take the role of President These gentlemen entered a Bonbeach U/17 and Senior team in the Nepean football League for season 1962. They had little funds to work with, but with Harry's influence managed to secure shared tenancy with St.Chad's Baseball Club's newly opened Army Nissan Hut Clubrooms. View More |
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| Bonnie Doon Football club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| Club Rooms: Zimmerman Ave, Bonnie Doon View More |
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| Boolarra Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Boolarra |
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| Participating in the Mid Gippsland Football League View More |
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| Boort Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Boort |
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| Fielding teams from U/13's through to Seniors View More |
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| Border-Walwa Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
Walwa |
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| Participating in the Upper Murray Football League |
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| Boronia Football Club ---- Visited 24 Times |
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| The Boronia Football Club was formed in 1932 as part of the new Croydon/Ferntree Gully Football League. In 1962, Boronia joined the Eastern Districts Football League (EDFL), which is now currently known as the Eastern Football League View More |
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| Boronia Junior Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| The junior football club formed in 1972 with three teams U10,U13 and U15, At that time Alf Lacey was president and Jen Armstrong was secretary/club treasurer. Club stalwarts John Coggins and Laurie Riley were involved coaching the teams. The juniors were known as the “SparrowHawks” and the U10 in their first year won a flag under John. The players from that time played in Boronia VETS last season. View More |
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| Box Hill Hawks Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| The Box Hill Hawks Football Club was formed in 2000 after an alliance between AFL glamour club Hawthorn and traditional VFA / VFL club the Box Hill Mustangs. Competing in Australia's premier state-based football competition, the Box Hill Hawks is the only VFL team representing the eastern region of Melbourne. View More |
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| Box Hill North Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| Our home ground is at Elgar Park, on Elgar Rd, near the Eastern Freeway. View More |
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| Branxholme Wallacedale Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Hamilton |
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| Participating in the South West District Football League View More |
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| BridgewaterFootball Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Bridgewater |
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| Participating in the Loddon Valley Football League View More |
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| Bright Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Bright |
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| Participating in the Ovens & Kings Football League View More |
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| Brunswick Junior Football Club ---- Visited 14 Times |
Brunswick |
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| Brunswick Junior Football Club is now the newest Football Club in Victoria with entry into the Yarra Junior Football League (YJFL) being approved for season 2009. The application and incorporation of this junior football Club was completed at the initiative of the NOBSPC. View More |
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| Bruthen Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Bruthen |
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| Participating in the Omeo & District Football League View More |
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| Buchan Football League ---- Visited 9 Times |
Buchan |
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| Participating in the Omeo & District Football League View More |
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| Bulleen Templestowe Amateur Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| Home Ground: Ted Ajani Reserve, Thompsons Road, Lower Templestowe. (Melways 32 K8). View More |
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| Bulleen Templestowe District Junior Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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| Welcome to the Bulleen Templestowe District Junior Football Club website. The mighty Bullants are the result of a merger between the Bulleen Junior Football Club and the Bulleen Templestowe Junior Football Club in 1990. View More |
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| Bullioh Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Upper Murray Football League View More |
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| Buln Buln Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| There are no actual official records (e.g. Team Sheets / Minute Books etc ) available about early teams but the following information has been gathered mainly from early newspaper reports. The first reports of a team from the Buln Buln / Brandy Creek area go back as far as 1880.This is just three years after the Melbourne Suburban Clubs formed the Victorian Football Association in 1877. View More |
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| Bungaree Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
Bungaree |
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| Location: Old Melbourne Rd, Bungaree View More |
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| Buninyong Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
Buninyong |
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| Location: Warrenheip St, Buninyong. |
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| Bunyip Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
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| Home Ground: Longwarry- Garfield Rd, Bunyip |
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| Calder Cannons Football Club ---- Visited 24 Times |
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| Established in 1995, the Calder Cannons Football Club (FC) provides young talented footballers with an opportunity to reach their ultimate potential in the sport of Australian Rules Football. View More |
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| Calivil United Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
Raywood |
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| Participating in the Loddon Valley Football League View More |
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| Campbells Creek Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Campbells Creek |
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| Participating in the Maryborough Castlemaine District Football League View More |
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| Camperdown Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Hampden Football League View More |
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| Canterbury Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
Canterbury |
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| The Canterbury Football Club was established in 1881 (just 4 years after the VFA was established) and remains one of the oldest Australian Rules Football Clubs in the country. CFC joined the Box Hill Reporter League in 1903 in the league's second year, and a few decades later, became one of the prime movers in the formation of the Eastern Suburban Football League. View More |
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| Caramut Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Home Ground: Recreation Reserve, Ritchie St, Caramut View More |
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| Cardross Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| The Cardross Football Club will serve our community with pride and passion as a quality example of individual and team excellence on and off the field. We will consistently exceed our community's expectations by demonstrating the highest character, appreciation and respect for our games team mates, members, sponsors, families and their guests to our club. We will provide a total entertainment experience in a safe family environment while remaining a cost effective and visionary club. View More |
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| Carisbrook Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
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| Carlton Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
Carlton |
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| The Carlton Football Club is one of great tradition; a founding member of the VFL / AFL yet one with it's own sense of identity. View More |
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| Carngham Linton Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| The history of the Carngham Linton Football Netball Club dates back to approximately 1874, where matches were played between the Carngham Football Club and the Linton Football Club. There are also records of 2 games played between the clubs around 1880. In both these games Carngham Football Club were the successors, 1 goal to nil. View More |
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| Casey Scorpions Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| The Springvale Football club was formed in 1903 just after the turn of the century. The Club first started playing in the Mulgrave Football Association and in 1911 the Club transferred to the Berwick District Football Association where it won its first premiership. View More |
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| Casterton Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Western Border Football League View More |
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| Castlemaine F.C ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| The Castlemaine Football & Netball Club is based in the rural township of Castlemaine, Vic and joined the Bendigo Football League in 1925. It was in 1859, that the actual Castlemaine Football club was formed, making this year, 2009, the 150th anniversary of the club. It is argued that the Castlemaine Football Club is the 2nd oldest in Australia, behind only the Melbourne Football Club and additionally, one of the oldest in the world. Castlemaine is a proud club with a proud history of past players and achievements. View More |
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| Catani Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Fielding teams from Under 13's through to Seniors View More |
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| Caulfield Bears Football club ---- Visited 22 Times |
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| Come and browse our site for further information. View More |
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| Caulfield Grammarians Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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| The Caulfield Grammarians’ Football Club (originally called the Old Caulfield Grammarians’) came into being in 1920 when a group of old boys decided that they would enter a team in the Metropolitan (later Victorian) Amateur Football Association’s competition, which was being resumed after the First World War. View More |
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| Cavendish Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the South West District Football League View More |
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| Central Highlands Football League ---- Visited 7 Times |
Ballarat |
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| Fielding teams from Ballan through to Waubra View More |
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| Central Murray Football League ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| The CMFL came into existence in 1997, with the merger of the Mid-Murray Football League and the Northern & Echuca Football League. Geographically the league adjoins the Murray River with Swan Hill and Kerang being the two largest and most central towns. The CMFL is bounded by Balranald in the north and the most southern club, Leitchville-Gunbower. View More |
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| Cerberus Football Club ---- Visited 26 Times |
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| Come and browse our site for further information. View More |
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| Chadstone Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| The Chadstone Football Club (formerly Syndal Tally-Ho) is an Australian rules football club based in Chadstone, Victoria, Australia. The club participates in the Victorian Amateur Football Association D4 league. The club also has a team which participates in the Football Integration Development Association (FIDA) competition for players with an intellectual disability. View More |
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| Charlton Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Charlton |
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| Fielding teams from U/13's through to Seniors View More |
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| Chelsea Football Club ---- Visited 14 Times |
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| Clubhouse location: Beardsworth Ave, Chelsea. View More |
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| Chelsea Heights Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| Chelsea Heights Football Club is located at Beazley Reserve on Thames Promenade, Chelsea Heights. The club plays in the Southern Football League in Metropolitan Melbourne. Historically, the club made its ground in the now redundant South West Gippsland Football League, where it played teams from the Mornington Peninsula and Westernport Bay areas. View More |
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| Cheltenham Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| Known as the Rosellas, the early Cheltenham Football Club sides began playing on a regular basis in 1895, and would travel long distances by steam train to play country teams, such as Ballarat where they would arrive at their destination, play the match, socialise then return to the station. Opposition players and supporters would give 3 hearty cheers on their departure. View More |
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| Chiltern Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Tallangatta & District Football League View More |
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| Chirnside Park Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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Chirnside Park Football Club was formed in 1978 by Tommy Hardstaff, who saw the need for the young in a growing community.
The club was originally part of the Chirnside Park Country Club and played in Melbourne guernseys.
This First year saw two teams, Under 9 and Under 11's, playing in the Eastern Districts Football League and using Lilydale West Primary School as its home ground. View More |
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| Chirnside Park Juniors Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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| Home ground location: Kimberley Reserve, Kimberley Drive, Chirnside Park. View More |
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| Churchill Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| The Churchill Football Netball Club is a sporting club which offers the local and surrounding community the opportunity for sporting and social development in a family friendly environment. View More |
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| Clayton Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times |
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| Clayton FC home ground is located at Jack Meade Oval, Haughton Rd, Clayton. View More |
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| Clunes Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| In 1931, Clunes was one of the founder members of the Clunes Football Association, reaching the competition's inaugural grand final, but losing by 3 points to Smeaton. The club's first CFA premiership came after its next grand final appearance three years later. View More |
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| Cobden Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Home Ground: Parrot St, Cobden View More |
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| Cobram Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Murray Football League View More |
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| Coburg Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| A match day at the Coburg Football Club is fast paced, varied, unpredictable but above all friendly. Located at ABD Group Stadium, Harding Street, Coburg (Melways Ref. Map 29 J1) View More |
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| Cohuna Kangas Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Cohuna Kangas Football Netball Club’s heritage is derived from Cohuna Football Club, which was formed in 1913 and Union Football Club, which was formed in 1919. Both clubs were based in the township of Cohuna. View More |
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| Colac & District Football League ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| The Colac District Football League was formed in 1937,as a result of a merger of the Colac and District FA and the Corangamite Farmers FA. The Colac Churches FA became the CDFA in 1936. View More |
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| Colac Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Home Ground: Recreation Reserve, Elliminyt View More |
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| Colac Imperials Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Home Ground: Western Oval, Sinclair Street, Colac View More |
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| Colbinabbin Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Welcome to the new Colbinabbin Football Club Website View More |
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| Coldstream Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| When the Coldstream Football Club was formed in 1890, there was no organised competition. In fact, the previous year, Lilydale and Healesville had had to be content largely with playing each other four times. Healesville also had a match against Heidelberg, and Lilydale played Mitcham, return games against Hawthorn, and one against a team from the Victorian Railways. View More |
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| Coldstream Junior Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| Despite its capitulation the previous year, Coldstream held its annual meeting at the Sportsmans Arms on April 21, 1915. It was decided to again re-form the club, providing a junior competition is to be held in the district. The secretary was instructed to write to various clubs asking what steps they were taking to re-form a Junior Association View More |
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| Coleraine Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the South West District Football League View More |
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| Collegians Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times |
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| Collegians Football Club is the oldest club in Amateur football; indeed, it is older than the VAFA, of which it is a member. In 1891, L.A.Adamson established an Old Boys’ XVIII. In the following year, that club formally became Collegians Football Club. View More |
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| Collingwood Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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| The home of the Collingwood. Collingwood season news, Collingwood live scores, Collingwood match previews and match reports, Collingwood fixtures and results, Collingwood awards and sponsor information. View More |
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| Congupna Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Murray Football League View More |
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| Cora Lynn Football Club ---- Visited 0 Times |
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| Home Ground: Main Drain Rd, Lang Lang |
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| Corio Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Home Ground: Shell Reserve, Purnell Rd, Corio View More |
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| Corowa-Rutherglen Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
Corowa |
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| Participating in the Ovens & Murray Football League View More |
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| Corryong Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
Corryong |
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| Participating in the Upper Murray Football League View More |
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| Cowwarr Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the North Gippsland Football League View More |
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| Craigieburn Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| After trying unsuccessfully in 1970 to enter the Riddell District Football League, the club re-applied again in 1971. This time the Craigieburn Football Club was accepted into the league at the expense of an unfinancial Trentham Football Club. If not for the efforts of E. Laing, K. Joiner, J. McKessey, M. English and W. Sorraghan, the passion and support for the Craigieburn Eagles would never have begun. View More |
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| Craigieburn Junior Football Club ---- Visited 16 Times |
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| Thanks to the hard work of several club members, we have a wealth of information on the history of the club including old photo's. Also on these pages is the photo's and video from the 40th Anniversary in 2007 View More |
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| Cranbourne Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League View More |
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| Cranbourne JFC ---- Visited 13 Times |
Cranbourne |
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| Teams from Under 9's through to Under 16's View More |
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| Crib Point Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League View More |
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| Croydon Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times |
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| Established in 1906 Croydon Football Club has provided the community a fun and friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy the greatest sport on earth for going on a century. Originally Croydon Football Club was made up from blue collared workers who lived and worked in the area, and while now the spectators, members and players come from varied walks of life the club spirit is still the same, built on hard work and committment. View More |
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| Croydon Junior Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times |
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| The Croydon Junior Football Club is located at Barngeong Reserve, Croydon on Bambra Road, Melways Ref: 37 D10. The football program includes competitive (U12 to U16) and non-competitive (U9 to U11) football teams as well as an Auskick program on Friday nights. The Auskick and non-competitive programs main aim is to encourage children to play,improve their skills, gain confidence in their ability and to participate in a friendly atmosphere. For the competitive age groups further skill development and preparation for Senior Football is the cornerstone of the program.All players will be coached by fully accredited coaching staff. The Senior Club is in the 1st Division of the EFL and includes players that have successfully transitioned from the junior program. View More |
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| Cudgewa Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Fielding teams from U/13's through to Seniors View More |
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| Dalyston F.C ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| The Dalyston Football Club has a proud history which dates back as far as 1898. In the early days the club was known as Powlett River and there was only one other team in the competition, Ryanston. The local football ground was situated where the present Dalyston Hall is now situated. View More |
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| Dandenong & District Junior Football League ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| The Dandenong & District Junior Football League (DDJFL) was formed in February 1963 with 10 clubs. The competition began as a combination of schools, churches and clubs in and around the Dandenong and Doveton area, with the addition of Edithvale/ Aspendale who played on a neutral ground whilst in the league. Well over 60 clubs have competed in the league during its history. View More |
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| Dandenong Football Club ---- Visited 20 Times |
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| Also known as the Dandenong Redlegs. View More |
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| Dandenong Saints Junior Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| We aim to bring you current news, fixtures and events through this website, so please view the website regularly to keep up to date. The Dandenong Saints JFC endeavours to provide a learning and development grounding for all players where they become part of a team and can develop their football and leadership skills at their individual pace. View More |
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| Dandenong Stingrays Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times |
Dandenong |
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1992 saw the birth of the "Southern Stingrays" and they were developed under the leadership of Steve Kennedy (Regional Manager) and Ron Roach (Promotions Manager) View More |
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| Darley Junior Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times |
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| "The Devils" are located at Darley Park View More |
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| Dartmoor Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the South West District Football League View More |
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| Daylesford Demons Junior Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Location: Mill Market Oval, Victoria Park, Ballan Road, Daylesford View More |
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| Daylesford Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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| Between the wars Daylesford flitted back and forth between a number of different competitions without calling any of them home for more than half a dozen seasons. After World War Two the club spend the period between 1946 and 1951 in the Castlemaine Football League before transferring to the Ballarat Football League, in which it had formerly competed from 1929 to 1931. View More |
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| De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club ---- Visited 15 Times |
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| Home Ground: (Seniors & Under 19 Section 1) - Waverley Park, Cnr Waverley & Malvern Roads, East Malvern. (Melways 69 A2). View More |
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| Deakin University Football Club ---- Visited 14 Times |
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| Participating in the Warrnambool & District Football League View More |
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| Dederang Mt Beauty Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Tallangatta & district Football League View More |
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| Deniliquin Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Established in 1933 & participating in the Murray Football League View More |
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| Deniliquin Rovers Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Deniliquin |
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| Welcome to the Deniliquin Rovers website View More |
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| Dennington Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times |
Dennington |
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| Participating in the Warrnambool & District Football League View More |
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| Devenish F.C ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| A Devenish team is recorded as engaging in matches against combinations from nearby towns as early as the 1880s. The club was particularly strong during the 1920s when it claimed two Benalla-Yarrawonga Line Football Association flags as well as going near to a number of others. View More |
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| Devon Meadows Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Welcome to the Devon Meadows Football & Netball Club Website. View More |
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| Devon Welshpool Won Wron Woodside Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Location: Alberton West Recreation Reserve, Lanes Rd, Alberton West View More |
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| Diggers Rest Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| Ground: Diggers Rest Recreation Reserve, Plumpton Road, Diggers Rest View More |
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| Diggers Rest Junior Football Club ---- Visited 10 Times |
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| Home Ground: Diggers Rest Recreation Reserve, Plumpton Road, Diggers Rest. View More |
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| Dimboola Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| We hope you enjoy your look around our site and keeping up with the Roos news and results. View More |
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| Dingley Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times |
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| The Dingley Football Club started a committee in 1958. The oval was ready to play that year but they had to wait another year to let the ground settle down. In 1959 the Dingley Football Club started playing football with one Senior team. View More |
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| Donald Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
Donald |
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| Fielding teams from U/13's through to Seniors View More |
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| Doncaster East Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| Home ground location: Zerbes Reserve, Cnr Blackburn Rd & SaxonWood Dve E Doncaster, (Melways 34 B10) View More |
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| Doncaster Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
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Doncaster Football Club has a very long and proud history. Eastern Football League - 1962 onwards Eastern Suburbs Football League - 1938 to 1961 Ringwood District Football Association - 1927 to 1937 Reporter District Football Association - 1909 to 1926 View More |
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| Donvale Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times |
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| Location : Donvale Reserve, Noonan Way, Donvale (Melways Ref - 48 F3) View More |
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| Donvale Magpies Junior Football Club ---- Visited 12 Times |
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| Teams: U9's, U10's, U11's, U12's, U13's, U14's, U15's, U16's View More |
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| Dookie United Football Club ---- Visited 9 Times |
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| Participating in the Picola & District Football League View More |
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| Doutta Stars Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times |
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| The club began playing football at Buckley Park in West Essendon in 1946 and comprised mainly of returned soldiers looking for a sporting outlet after the rigors of war. The team developed a sense of tradition that proved the basis of many successes and still continues to this day. The team still plays on the same oval 54 years later, (not even many AFL clubs could say that today) and still represents the residential areas of West Essendon and Niddrie. View More |
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| Doveton Eagles Football Club ---- Visited 24 Times |
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| Location: Power Reserve, Power Road, Doveton. Melways: 90 K6. View More |
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