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Seaford Football Club

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Australian rules football club
Seaford
Names
Full nameSeaford Football Netball Club
Nickname(s)Tigers
Club details
Founded1921; 104 years ago (1921)
Colours  Black  Yellow
CompetitionMPNFL: Senior men
SEWF: Senior women
Premierships(13): 1924, 1926, 1927, 1934, 1951, 1954, 1956, 1970, 1981, 1985, 2007, 2008, 2009
Ground(s)R.F. Miles Reserve
Uniforms
Home
Other information
Official websiteseafordfnc.teamapp.com

TheSeaford Football Netball Club, nicknamed theTigers, is anAustralian rules football andnetball club based in the south eastern region ofAustralia, first organised in late 1921. Formation meetings were held at Armstrong's Grocery Store, Martins Garage and Weatherley's Milk Bar.[1]

The football team currently competes in theMornington Peninsula Nepean Football League. The netball department began at the club in 2011. The club also introduced women's football in 2013.

At end of the 2016 season, Seaford FNC fielded three men's, four netball and three women's football sides.

The highest profile player to come out of Seaford is retiredSt Kilda player andBrownlow MedallistRobert Harvey.

At the end of the 2018, Seaford FNC came last in the newly created First Division of MPNFL, finishing with 2 wins, 14 losses and 2 draws, and therefore were relegated to Second Division

Men's football premierships

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YearCompetition
1924PDFA
1926PDFA
1927PDFA
1934MPFL - B Grade
1951MPFL - A Grade
1954MPFL - A Grade
1956MPFL - A Grade
1970MPFL - A Grade
1981MPFL - A Grade
1985MPFL - A Grade
2007MPNFL Peninsula
2008MPNFL Peninsula
2009MPNFL Peninsula

Netball premierships

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YearCompetition
2011B Grade
2012C Grade
2019Under 19

Women's football premierships

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YearCompetition
2014VWFL Div 5
2016VWFL Div 2

VFL/AFL players

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Bibliography

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  • History of the Seaford Football Club - Mark Pearson[2]

References

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  1. ^Seaford rebuilt on mateship by Adam McNicol,The Age, September 19, 2010
  2. ^Mark Pearson celebrates Seaford Football Club with a new book by Simon McEvoy,The Herald Sun, 15 May 2013

External links

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Division 1
  • Bonbeach
  • Dromana
  • Frankston Bombers
  • Frankston YCW
  • Langwarrin
  • Mornington
  • Mount Eliza
  • Pines
  • Rosebud
  • Sorrento
Division 2
Clubs
Final season
Former
Venues
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