Corowa Football Club

Corowa
Names
Full name Corowa Football Club
Nickname(s) Spiders
Club details
Competition Ovens & Murray Football League
Premierships 2 (1932, 1968)

The Corowa Football Club was an Australian rules football club which competed in the Ovens & Murray Football League.[1]

The club was based in Corowa, New South Wales.

Famous footballers who played for the club include Fred Swift, Peter Chisnall and John Hoiles.

They merged with Rutherglen in 1979, forming the Corowa-Rutherglen Football Club.

Leagues

Premierships

Morris Medal winners

Team of the Century (1903-2003)

Team of the Century
Corowa Football Club (1903-1978) - Rutherglen Football Club (1903-1978) - Corowa-Rutherglen Football Club (1979-2003)
B: F.King D.Sandral L.Jackson
HB: W.Francis J.Sandral J.Kingston
C: A.Dunn W.Gayfer W.O'Donoghue
HF: D.Carroll N.Hawking G.Tobias (a)
F: A.Francis R.Baker A.McCauley
Foll: M.Mills J.King J.Clancy
Int: J.Lane A.Way C.Dickins
Coach: P.Tossol
  • (a) G.Tobias was named in the Team of the Century for his career with the Corowa Football Club, he was also a foundation player for the Corowa-Rutherglen Football Club in 1979.

References

  1. "Corowa Football Club (New South Wales)". Footypedia.
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