Seaford Football Club
The Seaford Football Club in south eastern region of Victoria, Australia was first organized in late 1921, when 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 has won three senior premierships recently, 2007 - 2009.
The highest profile player to come out of Seaford is retired St Kilda player and Brownlow Medallist, Robert Harvey.
Premierships
Year | Competition |
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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 |
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–Present
Damian McCormack Western Bulldogs
Jack Lonie St Kilda 2015-Present