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Narre Warren North

Established in 1995, the Narre North Foxes Football Club is a family oriented junior football club fielding teams in most age groups from Under 9 through to Under 16. The Foxes will also be fielding an Under 18 side in the Southern Football League. Home Ground – Narre North Reserve, 203a Belgrave Hallam Rd, Narre Warren North, VIC.

Darnum

Fielding both Junior & Senior Teams in the Ellinbank & District Football League

Ringwood North

On the 4 TH February 1962 , at the Inaugural meeting at which 21 members were in attendance the Ringwood Catholic Rovers Football Club was formed , which was to become the North Ringwood Football Club.

Oakleigh

The club may be contacted thru PO Box 83, Oakleigh MDC, Okleigh, VIC 3166.

Truganina

Old Westbourne Football Club was founded in October 1990 as a result of former students of Westbourne Grammar School showing interest in playing football together. As a subsequent result, a committee was formed and a team was entered in to the Victorian Amateur Football Association in the Club XVIII competition for the 1991 season. A players list of twenty-five came together purely from ex-students of the Hoppers Crossing school.

Penshurst

It is a source of pride for many people that Penshurst have retained its name, colours and ground for 135 years. The only alteration has been its nickname changing from the red and blacks to the bombers.

Red Hill

Founded on Tuesday 5th of February in 1929 in the Mechanics Hall, The club under coach Alf Hunt played finals in its first year. During the 1930-s under the astute leadership of Fred Volk the club also played finals in 1932, 1933, 1934 in B grade of the peninsula Association. In 1935 theside won 14 games and were runners up to Somerville. The same year Volk won the League B/F kicking 86 goals.

Rushworth

Rushworth Football Club probably had its origins prior to 1882, which is generally acknowledged as the year that the club was formally established. Footy had been first codified by Tom Wills in 1858, with the Melbourne Football Club being the first club to be established in the same year. There was great interest in the new football code, which eventually spread across the southern states.

Sealake

Our club is very new, being born at the conclusion of the 2002 season when the two MFL teams Berri/Culgoa merged with Sea Lake Nandaly. The club took on the Berri/Culgoa tiger colours with the home base being “The Complex” in Sea Lake.

Bendigo

The South Bendigo Football Netball Club, established in 1893, has a long proud history of community sporting involvement and prides itself as a family orientated Club, with a professional approach towards sporting goals

Beaconsfield

The club may be reached thru PO Box 801, Beaconsfield, VIC 3807.

Ringwood East

The Surrey Hills and East Camberwell Football Clubs came together as one in late 1994 and played their first season together as Surrey Park Football Club in the Southern Football League (SFL) in 1995. Prior to coming together both Surrey Hills and East Camberwell had proud and rich histories. Our origins stretch way back to 1887 when the Surrey Hills Football Club was first founded. Today we remember and honour the histories, the traditions and successes of both our founding clubs as we strive to create our own.

Terang

Prior to their amalgamation in 2002, both Terang and Mortlake had been successful members of the Hampden Football League for many years.

Tyabb

Tyabb is a progressive club with a strong administration, which is keen to promote new ideas and continues to push to have the Tyabb Football Club name at the top of Peninsula Football for the long term, and has its ideals set around a sustainable future.

Wandella

Located at Kerang, VIC, 3579.

Werribee

The Werribee Football Club was established as a team in the VFA in 1965.

Wodonga

Wodonga Raiders Sports Club originates from the now defunct Kergunyah Football Club that had played in a number of minor leagues during the period from 1924 until slightly after the Second World War. Upon refoming, the club struggled with many new, young players having no football experience and the older players were well past their best.

Yarroweyah

The club may be PO Box 193 Cobram 3644.

Narre Warren South

Play by the rules the rules of your club and the laws of the game.

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