Caroline Springs Football Club

Caroline Springs
Names
Full name Caroline Springs Football Club
Nickname(s) The Lakers, Springers
Club details
Colours      Black      Blue      Yellow      White
Competition WRFL since 2011
Ground(s) Town Centre Oval, Caroline Springs.[1]

The Caroline Springs Football Club is an Australian rules football club which have competed in the WRFL since 2011.[2] They are based in the Melbourne suburb of Caroline Springs.

History

On May 15, 2002, Mark Penaluna, the General Manager of WRFL and other officials met with principals of local schools to discuss developing the game of football in the Caroline Springs area. From this meeting it was decided to hold a public interest meeting on June 19, 2002. With such a great turnout, it was obvious that the people wanted a club in Caroline Springs.[3]

A steering committee was formed and met every two weeks from then onwards to incorporate the Caroline Springs Football Club. A relationship was developed with the Williamstown (VFL) & Collingwood to help develop football in the area. The steering committee agreed that the club colours will be those of the two clubs being Black, White, Royal Blue & Gold.

Developers of the Caroline Springs community, Delfin, also agreed to assist financially to help the club with their start-up costs.

The club started fielding sides in the WRFL underage competitions. As the players got older the club started fielding sides in the older age group. Finally in 2011 the Club fielded their first open aged team in the WRFL Division 2 competition. The club won 4 games in its initial year. It won six games in 2012.

Team Song (lyrics)

Oh, we're from Caroline Springs, The mighty Lakers We're from Caroline Springs in any weather you will see us with a grin (HEY) risking head and shin (HEY) if we're behind then never mind we'll fight and fight and win for we're from Caroline Springs we'll never weaken until the final siren's gone like the Lakers of old we're strong and we're bold we are the yellow, blue, white and black we are the Laker boys.

References

External links

Book

History of football in Melbourne's north west - John Stoward - ISBN 9780980592924

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