Anglesea Football Club

Anglesea
Names
Full name Anglesea Football Netball Club
Nickname(s) Roos
Club details
Founded 1963
Colours      Blue      White
Competition Bellarine Football League
Premierships 3, (1983, 1991, 1999)
Ground(s) Dave Harding Oval, Anglesea

The Anglesea Football Club is an Australian rules football club situated in the township of Anglesea, near the city of Geelong in Victoria. The clubs plays its home games at Dave Harding Oval, Anglesea, and competes in the Bellarine Football League.

The Bellarine Football League is an Australian rules competition based formed in 1971 in the Bellarine Peninsula region of Victoria.

History

Anglesea Football Club was established in 1963.[1] It is now known as the "Kangaroos". Before the founding of the club local players from Anglesea played for Freshwater Creek.

The Anglesea Football Club played the 1963 and 1964 season for the Geelong & District Football League Jarman Cup. The club only won one game in 1963 and lost all games in 1964. Anglesea was promoted to the Woolworths Cup in 1965 when the Jarman Cup became a reserve grade competition for first division clubs. The club played for this cup until the end of 1969.

In 1970, Anglesea and St Bernards were both demoted to GDFL Woolworths Cup Reserves. Both teams made the grand final with St Bernards winning 13.15 (93) to 6.12 (48). Both clubs were promoted back into the senior competition and Anglesea transferred to the Bellarine District Football League in 1973.

The club has a winning rate of 49.7%.

Premierships in the Bellarine Football League

Notable VFL/AFL players

External links

References

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