Nagambie Football Club

Nagambie Football Club is an Australian rules football club, that was established in 1881. The club is based in the North Eastern Victorian town of Nagambie.

Nagambie Football / Netball Club
Watsonia Football Club
Names
Full nameNagambie Football / Netball Club
Nickname(s)The Lakers
Club details
Founded1881; 143 years ago (1881)
Colours     
CompetitionKyabram District Football League
Premierships(22): 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1919, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1977, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019
Ground(s)Nagambie Recreation Reserve
Uniforms
Home
Other information
Official websiteNagambie FNC website

History

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The first recorded match involving Nagambie was in 1881, when The Age newspaper reported of an Australian Rules football match between Seymour and Nagambie.[1]

In 1882, the club played on the paddock of Mr. J. Swift - Esquire.[2]

At the club's 1888 annual meeting, it was decided to join the North Eastern Football Association.[3]

In 1890, the club was known as the Nagambie Ramblers.[4]

In 1891, Nagambie finished in the North Eastern Football Association.[5]

In 1909, the club had the same colours as Longwood Football Club, so they changed its colors to blue with a gold band, with green stockings.[6]

In 1912, Nagambie joined the Goulburn Valley District Football Association.[7]

In 1915, two former Nagambie players, Private Fen McDonald and Private C. Coe were killed in action on the Gallopli Peninsula.[8]

Nagambie senior football team were undefeated in 1938, 1939 & experienced their first loss in three years on Saturday, 3 August 1940 from Benalla Football Club, who won by 14 points in Benalla.[9]

In 1946, Nagambie FC rover and 1949 captain, Tommy Deane won the 1946 Stawell Gift.[10][11]

The club is known as "The Lakers" and wear red, white and black panels similar to the Saints guernsey. Their most recent premiership success was in the 2019 season against Tallygaroopna.

Football Timeline

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  • 1881 - 1887: Club active, but did not play in any official competition
  • 1888 - North Eastern Football Association
  • 1889 - Club active, but did not play in any official competition
  • 1890 - 1892: North Eastern Football Association
  • 1893 - 1894: North Eastern Football Association
  • 1895 - 1896: Club active, but did not play in any official competition
  • 1897 - Upper Goulburn Football Association
  • 1898 - 1903: North Eastern Football Association
  • 1904 - 1906: Waranga Football Association
  • 1907 - 1911: North Eastern Football Association
  • 1912 - Goulburn Valley District Football Association[12]
  • 1913 - 1914: Waranga North Eastern Football Association
  • 1915 - 1918: Association / Club in recess due to WW1
  • 1919 - 1938: Waranga North Eastern Football Association
  • 1939 - 1940: Goulburn Valley Football League
  • 1941 - 1945: League / Club in recess due to WW2
  • 1946 - 1964: Goulburn Valley Football League
  • 1965 - 2019: Kyabram District Football League
  • 2020 - 2021: League / Club in recess due to COVID-19
  • 2022 - 2024: Kyabram District Football League

Football Premierships

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Seniors
  • Waranga Football Association
  • North East Football Association
    • 1907 - Nagambie: 7.11 - 53 d Tallarook: 7.7 - 49[15]
    • 1908 - Nagambie: 7.12 - 54 d Broadford: 4.7 - 31[16][17][18][19]
  • Waranga & North Eastern Football Association
    • 1919 - Nagambie: 8.10 - 58 d Avenel: 6.9 - 45[20][21]
    • 1938 - Nagambie: 15.9 - 99 d Yea: 10.9 - 69[22] (undefeated premiers).
  • Goulburn Valley Football League
    • 1939 - Nagambie: 10.10 - 70 d Rushworth: 9.11 - 65[23] (undefeated premiers).
    • 1946 - Nagambie: 20.13 - 133 d Camp 13: 14.16 - 100[24]
    • 1947 - Nagambie: 9.8 - 62 d Kyabram: 9.7 - 61[25]
  • Kyabram District Football League
    • 1965 - Nagambie: 10.13 - 73 d Tallygaroopna: 9.7 - 61[26]
    • 1967 - Nagambie: 24.19 - 163 d Merrigum: 6.3 - 39[27]
    • 1969 - Nagambie; 11.12 - 78 d Tallygaroopna: 5.6 - 36[28]
    • 1970 - Nagambie: 11.8 - 74 d Undera: 8.9 - 57[29]
    • 1975 - Nagambie: d Merrigum:
    • 1977 - Nagambie: 16.13 - 109 d Avenel: 12.10 - 82[30]
    • 1998 - Nagambie: 10.17 - 77 d Undera: 8.8 - 56[31]
    • 1999 - Nagambie: 24.5 - 149 d Rushworth: 10.6 - 66
    • 2010 - Nagambie: 12.17 - 89 d Undera: 10.14 - 74[32]
    • 2014 - Nagambie: 18.12 - 120 d Merrigum: 13.7 - 85[33]
    • 2016 - Nagambie: 17.16 - 118 d Avenel: 15.10 - 100[34]
    • 2017 - Nagambie: 21.16 - 142 d Violet Town: 13.11 - 89[35]
    • 2019 - Nagambie: 18.9 - 117 d Tallygaroopna: 9.5 - 59[36]
Reserves
Thirds
  • Kyabram District Football League
    • 1976 - Nagambie: 11.10 - 76 d Undera: 5.8 - 38
    • 1981 - Nagambie: 14.11 - 95 d Murchison: 4.7 - 31
    • 1982 - Nagambie: d Murchison:
    • 2008 - Nagambie: d ?
    • 2022 - Nagambie: 8.6 - 54 d Lancaster: 4.10 - 34
    • 2024 - Nagambie: 10.14 - 74 d Violet Town: 4.6 - 30 (undefeated premiers).

Football Runners Up

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Seniors
  • Upper Goulburn Football Association
    • 1897
  • Waranga & North Eastern Football Association
    • 1913,
    • 1920 - Seymour: 5.14 - 44 d Nagambie: 6.6 - 42[38]
    • 1923, 1931, 1933, 1936.
  • Kyabram District Football Netball League
    • 1966 - Murchison: 10.15 - 75 d Nagambie: 8.15 - 63[39]
    • 1971 - Tallygaroopna: 11.15 - 81 d Nagambie: 11.8 - 74[40]
    • 1976 - Girgarrie: 17.13 - 115 d Nagambie: 14.13 - 97[41]
    • 1984 - Avenel: 17.9 - 111 d Nagambie: 12.14 - 86[42]
    • 1985 - Avenel: d Nagambie:
    • 2000 - Stanhope: 23.11 - 149 d Nagambie: 11.11 - 77
    • 2009 - Undera: 16. 13 - 109 d Nagambie: 13. 14 - 92
    • 2018 - Tallygaroopna: 11.15 - 81 d Nagambie: 9.6 - 60
    • 2023 - Lancaster: 19.11 - 125 d Nagambie: 8.12 - 60
Reserves
Thirds

League Best & Fairest Awards

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Senior Football
  • Goulburn Valley Football League - Morrison Medal
    • 1956 - Ken Shaw
  • Kyabram District Football Netball League - McNamara Medal
    • 1965 - Richard Moore
    • 1974 - Murray Black
    • 1975 - Brian Finnigan
    • 1977 - Tom Gallager
    • 1984 - Edward Shiels
    • 1985 - Murray Black
    • 1986 - Edward Shiels
    • 1992 - Edward Shiels
    • 1993 - Edward Shiels
    • 1998 - Rohan Aldous
    • 1999 - Rohan Aldous
    • 2000 - Rohan Aldous
    • 2007 - Michael Shiels
    • 2014 - Michael Shiels
    • 2024 - Blake Fothergill & Rielly Old
Reserves
Thirds

VFL / AFL Players

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The following footballers played with Nagambie, prior to playing senior football in the VFL/AFL, and / or drafted, with the year indicating their VFL/AFL debut.

Netball Premierships

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A. Grade
B. Grade
C. Grade
17 & Under
Under 16
15 & Under

Club Honourboard

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Year President Secretary Treasurer Coach Best & Fairest Top Goalkicker Ladder Position
1888 G Vale E Wild W Morrissey
1889 G Abberley W J Sheehan G Birrell
1891 5th
1897 2nd
1898
1899 3rd
1900 J P Du Feu E Brensing E Brensing
1901 E K Crawford E Brensing E Brensing J P Morrisey
1902 K C Crawford E Brensing E Brensing
1903
1904
1905 F C Osborne W H McLeod W H McLeod WFA Premiers
1906 J P Morrisey W H McLeod W H McLeod WFA Premiers
1907 R P Mahoney A I Baud A I Baud NEFA Premiers
1908 E M McDonald W H McLeod NEFA Premiers
1909 J Larkins
1910 A M Oppwood W H McLeod S Carmichael
1911
1912 D Brown F C Osborne 6th: 5 wins / 9 losses
1913 W H McLeod[43][44] D Brown F C Osborne 2nd
1914 E McDonald W R Bourke & H M Handfield 3rd[45]
H Gundry
1915 E McDonald H Gundry H M Handfield
1915-18 In recess > WW1[46]
1919 W&NEFA Premiers
1920 2nd
1921
1922
1923 2nd
1924 6th[47]
1925 4th[48]
1926
1927 8th: no wins[49]
1928 5th[50]
1929 6th[51]
1930 5th[52]
1931 2nd
1932 6th[53]
1933 2nd
1934 4th[54]
1935 6th
1936 2nd
1937 W Ferguson Leo Crowe[55] 3rd: lost P Final[56]
1938 W&NEFA Premiers
1939 GVFL Premiers
1940 3rd: Lost P Final[57]
1941-45 In recess > WW2[58]
1946 3rd: GVFL Premiers
1947 2nd: GVFL Premiers
1948 3rd:
1949 7th[59]
1950 11th[60]
1951 11th[61]
1952 9th[62]
1953 Ken Heims[63] 9th[64]
1954 8th[65]
1955 64: Alan Pickering* 3rd
1956 68: Alan Pickering*
1957
1958
1959
1960 D.Henderson W.Kelly Richard Moore Laurie LeDeux
1961 D.Henderson W.Kelly Richard Moore J.Tasker & A.McIntosh
1962 D.Henderson Ross Lodding Richard Moore A.Clarke
1963 D.Henderson Ross Lodding Richard Moore J.Tasker & Brian Lodding
1964 H.Baldwin Ross Lodding Richard Moore Brian Lodding
1965 K.Young Greg Fosdick Richard Moore Richard Moore KDFNL Premiers
1966 Ross Lodding Greg Fosdick Richard Moore A Bayles 135: Dick Moore* 2nd
1967 P.Davidson C.McComach A McIntosh A Bayles 49: Brian Lodding* KDFNL Premiers
1968 Ross Lodding Keith Monagetti Barry Smith B Smith
1969 G.McLeod Maxwell Fothergill Barry Smith B Lodding 69: Brian Lodding* KDFNL Premiers
1970 John Shiels Maxwell Fothergill Barry Smith B Forbes KDFNL Premiers
1971 J.Smithwick Maxwell Fothergill Barry Smith Darryl Higgins 2nd
1972 Robert Furhmann R.Perry A Bayles A Bayles
1973 G.Wood Maxwell Fothergill V Edwards B Forbes
1974 Les Boyer Maxwell Fothergill P Deane Murray Black
1975 Les Boyer Colin FOx Brian Finnigan R Lang KDFNL Premiers
1976 Les Boyer Colin Fox Brian Finnigan Alan Tranter 2nd
1977 Les Boyer M.McAliece T Gallagher Edward Shiels KDFNL Premiers
1978 Colin Fox M.McAliece N Trotman D Tronerud
1979 Ron Bryant M.Shepard D Tronerud Alistair Purbrick
1980 Ron Bryant M.McAliece Brian Finnigan Brian Finnigan
1981 Ron Bryant M.McAliece Richard Moore M Hadley
1982 Alistair Purbrick I.Walsh Linton Gleeson A McLeod
1983 Alistair Purbrick I.Walsh Linton Gleeson & J Morris S Clydesdale
1984 Alistair Purbrick Colin Fox Edward Shiels Edward Shiels 2nd
1985 Alistair Purbrick Edward Shiels Murray Black 2nd
1986 Geoff Higgins Colin Fox Edward Shiels Edward Shiels
1987 Geoff Higgins Colin Fox Neil Muir & A White M Boyer & R Bazeley
1988 Warwick Hutton D.Mason Ray Zelesco Murray Black
1989 Alan Catterall D.Mason Edward Shiels Ed Shiels
1990 Geoff Higgins Desmond Fothergill Brett Barnes Mark Boyer
1991 Colin Fox Desmond Fothergill Barry Smith Ed Shiels
1992 Desmond Fothergill Raymond Cassar Russell Cole Ed Shiels
1993 Desmond Fothergill Raymond Cassar Ed Shiels Ed Shiels
1994 Dilio Scopel Raymond Cassar W Whitburn S Fox
1995 Dilio Scopel Desmond Fothergill W Whitburn Adam Dalton
1996 Dilio Scopel C.Cocking M Dickens Edward Shiels
1997 Dilio Scopel Colin Fox M Dickens Rohan Aldous
1998 Colin Fox C.Cocking Rohan Aldous Rohan Aldous KDFNL Premiers
1999 Tracy Lang Richard Mensfeld Robert Auld Rohan Aldous KDFNL Premiers
2000 Tracy Lang Richard Mensfeld Peter Thorpe Rohan Aldous 2nd
2001 Warwick Hutton Graham Jarvis K Beasland A Welsh last: no wins
2002 Warwick Hutton Graham Jarvis Robert Auld M Roberts
2003 Graham Jarvis Cheryl Jarvis Ross Andrews Brent Clydesdale 6th
2004 Graham Jarvis Cheryl Jarvis Ross Andrews Scott Paulke
2005 Warwick Hutton Graham Jarvis Scott Paulke
2006 Colin Fox Graham Jarvis Ross Andrews Last
2007 Warwick Hutton Graham Jarvis Gavin Gledhill
2008 Warwick Hutton Graham Jarvis Gavin Gledhill Scott Paulke
2009 Warwick Hutton Michelle Forbes Robert Auld Scott Paulke 82: Patrick Rattray* Minor premiers. Runner up
2010 Warwick Hutton Michelle Forbes Robert Auld Anthony Haysom 73: Patrick Rattray* 3rd: KDFNL Premiers
2011 Neil Muir Fiona Smith Ed Shiels Michael Shiels 44: Jack Williams 8th
2012 Neil Muir Fiona Smith Robert Auld Ben Hutton 43: Luke Larsen 3rd
2013 Robert Auld Lana Smidt Linc Sullivan Michael Shiels 55: Daniel Haysom 4th
2014 Robert Auld Lana Smidt Linc Sullivan David Price 115: Patrick Rattray* 2nd: KDFNL Premiers
2015 Brett Fothergill Lana Smidt Linc Sullivan David Price 86: Patrick Rattray* Minor Premiers>lost both finals
2016 Brett Fothergill Sarah Heathcote Linc Sullivan Anthony Haysom 75: Harley Taylor-Lloyd 2nd: KDFNL Premiers
2017 Bradley Gladwin Sarah Heathcote Linc Sullivan Ben Hutton & Daniel Haysom 62: Mathew Waterson 2nd: KDFNL Premiers
2018 Bradley Gladwin Danica Worthington Linc Sullivan Anthony Haysom 78: Mathew Waterson* 3rd: Runner up
2019 Barry Cryer Fiona Merrifield Anthony Haysom Blake Fothergill 49: Anthony Haysom 2nd: KDFNL Premiers
2020 Barry Cryer Fiona Merrifield In recess>COVID-19
2021 Barry Cryer Rylee Alderton Linc Sullivan & Darryl Harrison Jamason Daniels 22: Nathan Fothergill 4th
2022 Barry Cryer Paul Anderson Tyrone Muir Trent Laverie 35: Jonathon Moore 7th: Lost Semi Final
2023 Jacob Lloyd Fiona Merrifield Sharni Lloyd Tyrone Muir Tom Barnes 45: William Dalton 2nd
2024 Jacob Lloyd Fiona Merrifield Sharni Lloyd Harley Taylor - Lloyd Blake Fothergill 25: Mark Wilson 5th: Lost Semi Final
2025 Harley Taylor - Lloyd
Year President Secretary Treasurer Coach Best & Fairest Top Goalkicker Ladder Position
  • - * Player also won the Goulburn Valley FNL & / or the Kyabram & DFNL goalkicking award
  • Ladder position is at the end of the home & away series of matches

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