Seaford Football Club

The Seaford Football Club in the south eastern region of Victoria, Australia, was first organized in late 1921. Formation meetings were held at Armstrong's Grocery Store, Martins Garage and Weatherley's Milk Bar.

Seaford currently competes in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League, and won three senior premierships from 2007 to 2009.

Seaford recently changed its name to Seaford Football Netball Club to recognize the netball department, which began at the club in 2011. It introducing women's football in 2013.

At end of the 2016 season, Seaford FNC fielded three men's, four netball and three women's football sides.

The highest profile player to come out of Seaford is retired St Kilda player and Brownlow Medallist Robert Harvey.

Men's football premierships

Year Competition
1924 PDFA
1926 PDFA
1927 PDFA
1934 MPFL - B Grade
1951 MPFL - A Grade
1954 MPFL - A Grade
1956 MPFL - A Grade
1970 MPFL - A Grade
1981 MPFL - A Grade
1985 MPFL - A Grade
2007 MPNFL Peninsula
2008 MPNFL Peninsula
2009 MPNFL Peninsula

Netball premierships

Year Competition
2011 B Grade
2012 C Grade

Women's football premierships

Year Competition
2014 VWFL Div 5
2016 VWFL Div 2

VFL/AFL players

  • Fred Davies, Carlton, 125 games
  • Robert Elphinstone, St Kilda, 157 games
  • Anthony Harvey, St Kilda, 4 games
  • Robert Harvey, St Kilda, 1988–2008, 383 games (215 goals)
  • Eric White, South Melbourne, 21 games
  • Brian Woinarski, St Kilda, 41 games
  • Steve Arnott, Melbourne, 1 game
  • Ron Battams, St Kilda, 3 games
  • Aaron Edwards, West Coast, North Melbourne, Richmond, 2003–2014
  • Damian McCormack, Western Bulldogs, 4 games, 2005-2007
  • Marcus Marigliani, Essendon, 2 games, 2010
  • Jack Lonie, St Kilda, 2015–present
  • Mitchell White, Melbourne, 2015–present
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