Ballarat Football Club

Ballarat Football Netball Club
Names
Full name Ballarat Football Netball Club Inc.[1]
Nickname(s) Swans
2017 season
Leading goalkicker Nick O'Farrell 44 goals
Greenfield Trophy Daniel Kennedy
Club details
Founded 1860 (1860)
Colours      Red      White
Competition Ballarat Football League
President Darren Fraser
Coach Shane Hutchinson
Captain(s) Nick Garner
Premierships 1897, 1898, 1908, 1923, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1962, 1971, 1988, 2008
Ground(s) Alfredton Recreation Reserve (1994 - present)
Former ground(s) City Oval (1906 - 1993)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Other information
Official website https://www.ballaratfnc.com.au/

The Ballarat Football Netball Club competes in the Ballarat Football League in the Ballarat region of Victoria, Australia.

Ballarat played their home matches at City Oval in Ballarat for 88 years, then moved to their current location at Alfredton Recreation Reserve in 1994. Ballarat's guernsey consists of red and white vertical stripes.

Ballarat was a provincial member of the Victorian Football Association from 1878[2] until 1896,[3] taking part in the Association's administration and competing regularly against Melbourne-based VFA clubs. The club was also a founding member of the Ballarat Football Association in 1893.

Ballarat football clubs junior program has produced recent AFL players Drew Petrie, twins Nathan & Mitch Brown, and brothers Brad & Matt Crouch.

Club identity

Guernsey

The jumper is red & white vertical stripes. Until 2009, the jumper was white with Red 'V'. In 2010 the club reverted to the current design to celebrate its 150th anniversary, based on records showing that the red & white stripes were, in fact, the clubs original design. The club has kept this design since.

Song

The club song is known as "Cheer, Cheer The Red and The White" and is to the tune of the Victory March, the fight song of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in South Bend, Indiana, USA. The words are:

Cheer, cheer the red and the white,
Honour the name by day and by night,
Lift that noble banner high,
Shake down the thunder from the sky.
Whether the odds be great or small,
Ballarat will go and win overall,
While her loyal sons are marching
Onwards to victory!

Mascot

The clubs mascot is the angry swan.

Home ground

Since the 1994 season, Ballarat have played all their home games at the Alfredton Recreation Reserve, in Alfredton, Victoria, Australia. The venue has been home to Ballarat's home games since the club's relocation from City Oval in 1993. In the years 1906-1993, Ballarat played its home matches at the City Oval, in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Whilst there, they were co-tenants with the Redan Football Club. The move to Alfredton by the club was a strategic one based on the growing population of the suburb, and the opportunity to join its junior division, who had been playing at Alfredton since 1984.

Ballarat Football League premierships

1897, 1898, 1908, 1923, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1962, 1971, 1988, 2008


Henderson Medal winners

  • 1950 Frank Pyke
  • 1972 Peter Merriman
  • 1974 Brendan Mahar
  • 1977 Don Discher
  • 1985 Don Discher
  • 2014 Shane Hutchinson

Tony Lockett Medal winners

  • 1927 Dave Duff 113
  • 1928 Dave Duff 91
  • 1929 Dave Duff 96
  • 1930 Harry Cooper 95
  • 1934 G Anderson 72
  • 1936 Max Wheeler 108
  • 1939 Max Wheeler 93
  • 1957 Robert Brannigan 47
  • 1972 Greg Brown 72
  • 1986 Phil Taglaibue 84

VFL/AFL players

Matt Crouch, from the Adelaide Crows played his junior football with the Ballarat Football Club.

Club records

Most Senior Games: Paul Nicholls 248

Most Senior Goals: Max Wheeler 359 (1935-1939)

Most Goals in a Game: Max Wheeler 17 (1938)

Most Goals in a Senior Season: D. Duff 113 (1927)

Most Greenfield Trophies (Senior B&F’s): Don Discher x 6 (1977, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991) Ashley Baker x 6 (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012)

Most Years as Coach: Len Templar 15 years (1958-1967, 1970-1972, 1977-1978)

Most Years as Captain: Harry Kaighan 8 years (1921 – 1928)

Most Years as Club President: Matt Glover 21 years (1948 – 1968)

Most Years as Club Secretary: J. Shannon 18 Years (1914 – 1931)

Most Years as Club Treasurer: E. R. Bodycomb 26 years (1897 – 1922)

References

Official Ballarat Football League records

  1. https://www.ballaratfnc.com.au/
  2. "News and notes". The Ballarat Star. Ballarat, VIC. 26 April 1878. p. 2.
  3. "Ballarat Football Club". The Ballarat Star. Ballarat, VIC. 10 April 1897. p. 4.

Book

History of Football in the Ballarat District (2008) by John Stoward - ISBN 978-0-9805929-0-0

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