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Mordialloc Football Club

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Mordialloc
Names
Full nameMordialloc Football Netball Club
Nickname(s)Bloodhounds, Bloods
Club details
Founded1891; 133 years ago (1891)
Colours   
CompetitionSouthern Football Netball League
PresidentJason Zealley
CoachBrendon Moore (Men's Football)
Jason Zealley (Women's Football)
Sophie Durnan/Traci Stafrace (Netball)
Captain(s)Nathan Evans (Men's Football)
Gabbrielle boyle/Megan Tymko (Women's Football)
Sophie Durnan (Netball)
PremiershipsFFL (7): 1923, 1924, 1929, 1939, 1950, 1951, 1952
VFA Div 2 (1): 1977
SFNL (3): 1999, 2014
SFNL (Netball) (1): 2018
Ground(s)Ben Kavanagh Reserve (capacity: 2,500)
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The Mordialloc Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Bloodhounds, is an Australian rules football and netball club that currently participates in the Southern Football Netball League. Mordialloc also played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) from 1958 until 1988.

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History

The club is based in the Melbourne suburb of Mordialloc and started out in the Federal Football Association. They played in the FFA from 1909 to 1957 and were premiers on seven occasions - 1923, 1924, 1929, 1939, 1950, 1951 & 1952. Since 1927, the club has played at Ben Kavanagh Reserve in McDonald St, Mordialloc, a ground which is notable for its long length & similar size playing area as the MCG.[1] In 1958 they joined the Victorian Football Association. The club was initially allocated to Division 1 when the Association was first divided into two divisions, but was relegated to Division 2 after finishing last in 1962, and spent most of its remaining time in the Association in the lower division. Mordialloc lost the 1965 Grand Final to Preston and made another second division Grand Final in 1976 but lost again, this time to Williamstown. The following season the club broke through for their first VFA premiership with a 38-point win over Yarraville, under the leadership of captain-coach Geoff Rosenow. As a result of the premiership, Mordialloc was promoted to Division 1, but lasted only one season before being relegated.[2]

Mordialloc's time in the VFA ended three matches into the 1988 season when they resigned due to poor onfield performances and the uncertain future of the VFA's second division.[3][4] The club then joined the South East Suburban Football League, now known as the Southern Football League, where it has played since. Since 2013 it has been officially known as the "Mordialloc Football Netball Club".

The club has won two Men's Football second division SFNL premierships: in 1999 and 2014 and in 2018 won its first Netball Division 1 flag.

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Premierships

Notable players

References

  1. ^ Santo Caruso; Marc Fiddian; Jim Main (2002), Football Grounds of Melbourne, Essendon North, VIC: Pennon Publishing, p. 100
  2. ^ Marc Fiddian (28 August 1978). "Dandy way to stay in finals". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. p. 25.
  3. ^ Linda Pearce (4 May 1988). "VFA Bloods on the ropes". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 82.
  4. ^ Toby Darvall (6 May 1988). "Mordialloc pulls out of the VFA". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. p. 28.

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