The club retained navy blue and red as its main colours, but adopted Fitzroy's red, royal blue and gold colours as an alternative strip. [2] Its local government area is the City of Bayside and its federal division is the Division of Goldstein. The Sandringham Yacht Club is host to a number of Sydney to Hobart yacht race winners. Bob Pratt, who crossed from the VFL without a clearance early in the throw-pass era, kicked 183 goals in the 1941 VFA season for Coburg, which was then the highest number of goals kicked in a VFA season until Ron Todd of Williamstown (VFA) beat that record and kicked 188 goals in 1945. On 28 March 2019 the club announced that it had reached its goal of 1,000 members. But all this was compensated with the recruitment of ex St. Kilda Forward Ahmed Saad whom would end up winning the Frosty Miller Medal with 49 goals for the season. For the 1999 and 2000 seasons, Coburg entered into a partnership with the Fitzroy Football Club. Season 2017 would turn out to be the Peter German's last, announcing his resignation with 4 rounds left. The rivalry with Williamstown originated in the 1980s. Join Us for the 2021 Season, an exciting year where the Mens Teams enter the QAFL and the Womens team looks to defend its premiership. At the 2016 Census, Sandringham had a population of 10,241. However sitting 3–9 with six games remaining, a massive upset over reigning Premiers Footscray saw its season spark back into life. More success was followed- key defender & Team of the Year Member Michael Hartley would go on to be drafted by Essendon with pick 68 in that years draft. Sandringham Primary partially burned down on in the early morning of February 1, 2020. With three rounds remaining, Leigh Adams announced his resignation after two years at the helm. After a big pre-season drive, membership rose dramatically. The capacity of the ground is 15,000, and the highest attendance recorded was 21,695. Pratt kicked 22 goals in a match against Sandringham Football Club: a club record. Sandringham is home to C Company of the Australian Army Reserve unit, 5th/6th Battalion, Royal Victoria Regiment. This was added to further in 2018 when Lions captain Tom Goodwin walked out of the club to play for Port Melbourne. After an outstanding off season recruiting campaign prior to 2015, headlined by the signing of former top five draft pick Cale Morton, much improvement was expected and finals was touted as a real possibility. Its games record holder is Nick Sautner (202 games, 621 goals). [11] The club's home ground is the Trevor Barker oval on Beach Road (opposite the end of Bridge Road). The affiliation ended after the 2013 season;[9] Coburg returned to operations as a stand-alone senior club in the VFL from 2014, and returned to the nickname 'Lions'. The first recorded event was an 880 yards handicap at the Beach Oval (now Sandringham Football Ground). Named Gipsy Village, lots were sold between 1852 and 1854 notwithstanding little settlement taking place at the time. Then you'll hear those Lions roar Based at the RG Chisholm Reserve, Duncan Street, the East Sandringham Boys Cricket Club features in suburban competitions throughout the cricket season. The Lions would beat North Ballarat Football Club in its last home game of the season for its second win of the season, avoiding the wooden spoon. Peaking at 250 members in the 2017 season, Coburg finished the 2018 season with 700 members, a club record at the time and a huge achievement for the stand-alone club. Established in 1948, Sandringham Soccer Club has a strong history, heritage, and legacy as one of the largest and oldest clubs in Victoria. We'll thrill 'em >> Aligned Clubs: Sandringham, Box Hill Hawks, Casey Demons - Over 80% alignment with AFL fixture with all Victorian based VFL/AFL clubs to travel with their AFL club for interstate matches - All clubs have three byes - Match ups released for Rounds three to 19. Sandringham Primary School, that opened in 1855, is one of the oldest schools in Victoria. In 2014, club General Manager Craig Lees signed a three-year naming rights deal with Piranha Foods [1], with the ground to be known as Piranha Park until 2016. [12], On 8 July 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire 2020 VFL season was cancelled.[13]. Terraces surround the rest of the ground. Winning six games for the season, individual success was topped off with the drafting of Luke Ryan to Fremantle & Robbie Fox to the Sydney Swans. Even so, the club's off-field position was not secure during this time, and the club was at risk of folding in 1982–83. From 2011, Coburg City Oval was known as Mantello Holden Oval. During that time, the club won three flags (1979, 1988 and 1989), finished runner-up another two times (1980 and 1986) and won four minor premierships (1980, 1986, 1988 and 1989). [1], Sandringham formed part of the early estates in the parish of Moorabbin purchased by Josiah Holloway in 1852. Vale John Jones. Be part of something special. Buses travel between the Sandringham railway station and St Kilda, Westfield Southland, Chadstone shopping centre and other places. The registered office is at Holly Lodge Primary School, Stratford Road, Ash Vale, GU12 5PX. "The honorary military appointments and Royal patronages held by The Duke and Duchess will therefore be returned to Her Majesty, before being redistributed among working members of The Royal Family. In a recognised ‘hot spot’ for under-age talent, the Dragons say their 2021 squad is crammed with emerging players. The Melbourne International School of Japanese, a part-time Japanese education programme, once held its classes at Sandringham East Primary.[10]. After plenty of off season hype and excitement building, Coburg would lose five of its first six games by under 2 goals- which ultimately cost them a finals berth. 2014-2017 Return of the Lions & the Peter German era, "Coburg Football Club statistical records", "Richmond set to walk away from Coburg in 2014", "Coburg Appoint Peter German as Senior Coach", "Coburg welcome Andrew Sturgess as new senior coach", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coburg_Football_Club&oldid=1014653292, Australian rules football clubs in Melbourne, Australian rules football clubs established in 1891, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1947, 1950, 1958, 1962, 1975, 1976, 1990, 2007, 2012, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1945, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1941, 1959, 1980, 1986, 2007, This page was last edited on 28 March 2021, at 10:20. Brighton Beach Esplanade looking towards Sandringham, This list of "famous" or "notable" persons, 5th/6th Battalion, Royal Victoria Regiment, Melbourne International School of Japanese, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Postcode 3191 - Sandringham, Victoria (near Melbourne)", "Australia's Favourite Library | Australian Library and Information Association", "2011 Census QuickStats: Sandringham (Vic. After many years in the doldrums, the club enjoyed somewhat of a rebirth in the late 1970s, with a continued period of success until the 1990. Another school in the area is Sandringham East Primary, which celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2011. Coburg and the Preston/Northern Bullants share a strong local rivalry and compete in the Battle Of Bell Street. German's first year at the helm, despite only notching up five wins, was seen as a success after most experts had tipped the Lions to finish with no wins in either competition. We're flyers Twitter. Aligned Clubs: Sandringham, Box Hill Hawks, Casey Demons. There are seats for approximately 3,000–5,000 people. The club spent time aligned as a reserve side for the Richmond Football Club from 2001, but as of 2014 has become a stand-alone club in the Victorian Football League. The city also hosts the Sandringham Amateur Athletic Club which was founded at a meeting held on 8 April 1930. The club was dominant in the junior/seconds competition from its inception in 1928 up to World War II, winning nine seconds premierships in thirteen seasons, including four in a row from 1937 until 1940.[3]. On the field, the club was highly competitive and dodged the wooden spoon with two wins. After narrowly beating Coburg to claim the 1986 VFA premiership, the Lions would go back to back in 1988 and 1989 beating the Seagulls on both occasions. It has a quaint village atmosphere with a number of cafes, coffee shops and restaurants (Greek, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Indian, Japanese), take-away food outlets, gourmet food outlets, clothing stores, boutique homewares, hairdressers, professional offices, multi-story apartments, real estate agents, bakeries, a modern bookshop, a news agency, Coles supermarket, a health food store, a chemist, an award-winning library,[5] a historical society, a large modern police station, a medical centre, a Life Saving club, a hardware store, a wine store, a bank, a large modern hotel (The Sandy) with a balcony overlooking the bay, a bike track and a coastal walking track. 2021 VFL Practice Matches. Coburg City Oval has the home ground of the Coburg Football Club throughout its history, except in 1965, when it served as the home of the North Melbourne Football Club in the VFL season; during that season, Coburg played its home matches at North Port Oval in Port Melbourne. Coburg has historically been a proud club and has won 6 VFA/VFL premierships with the most recent premiership in 1989. They joined the Melbourne District Association and were premiers in 1913, 1914 and again in 1920 (premiers and champions), their strength helped them get promoted to the Victorian Football League seconds from 1921 until 1924, Coburg was admitted as a senior club in the Victorian Football Association in 1925[1] – as a response to Footscray, North Melbourne and Hawthorn joining the VFL [2], Coburg was immediately successful in the VFA, playing finals in its first season and winning three consecutive premierships from 1926 until 1928; however, these were the club's last top-division premiership for more than fifty years. Further improvement was expected in 2016, despite losing club stalwarts Carnell, Hartley, Ben Clifton & Daniel Venditti. VFL: RETAINED: Matt Arnot Harvey Hooper Mack Rivett Chris Jansen Nash Holmes Callum Searle Ethan Phillips Dirk Koenen Jake Gasper Eli Templeton Tom O’Sullivan (TOS) Tom O’Sullivan (JNR) Mitch Mccarthy Anthony Anastasio Mitch […] The first recorded event was an 880 yards handicap at the Beach Oval (now Sandringham Football Ground). At the Noosa Tigers Football Club we are an inclusive, welcoming club driven to win premierships in every division in which we compete. It is based at Coburg City Oval which has been renamed to Piranha Park, due to naming rights. All of a sudden the Lions were in finals contention, however needed to dislodge Casey who were in 8th position. All our coaches tell us so NAB League Boys 2021: Sandringham Dragons name strong list. Famous supporters of Coburg include Cleary, former Trades Union boss Dean Mighell, former Australian prime minister Bob Hawke, musician Vance Joy (who previously played with Coburg from 2007 to 2009 when they were known as the Tigers), and 3SER stats doyen Anthony Brady. Coburg has the second highest number of reported players in a VFA match, which occurred in the 1933 Grand final against Northcote Football Club. Sandringham is a popular location for beachgoers, sightseers, walkers, picnickers, photographers, cyclists and shoppers. [4] After going into debt attempting to fight the council's move,[5] the club came to an arrangement to merge with North Melbourne,[6] and fourteen committeemen left the club and moved to North Melbourne as part of the merge; but, dissenting committeemen and life members opposed to the merger formed a rival committee, and with the support of the VFA executive, were able to continue operating Coburg as a stand-alone club in 1965,[7] playing games in Port Melbourne. We're the Coburg boys you know Viewed VFLW: Casey rains hell over the Saints in the second half The Casey Demons have won their second game in a row, with a 25-point victory over… The local and state government pledged money to develop and improve the facilities at Pirahna Park over the 2020 season, giving the club much needed stability. We're the boys of Red and Blue Saad would win the Best & Fairest in a tie with Daniel Venditti, & would eventually be taken at Pick #25 in that years Rookie Draft by the Gold Coast Suns. Coburg is seen as a leader in the football world for its work in the local Moreland community, and The Lions are the only stand alone side in the VFL to make no income from gaming and pokies revenue. The Naming Rights deal was extended for another three seasons in September, 2016. [3] Bluff Town Post Office opened on 1 April 1868, closed in 1871, reopened in 1873 and was renamed Sandringham in 1887.[4]. During this time, the club changed its nickname from the Lions to the Tigers, and its best performance during that time was during 2007, when the seniors finished as runners-up and the reserves side won the premiership. Oh yes Coburg will be there. The club's future was still in doubt until it could find a new permanent home ground; but North Melbourne's move to Coburg Oval, which was intended to be long-term, ended up lasting only one season, allowing Coburg to return to Coburg Oval and continue operating there from 1966 onwards. To and from the Melbourne CBD, it takes 27 minutes to reach Sandringham by train. [8] VFA legend Phil Cleary was a member of all these games, as either a player or a coach. The club song is to the tune of "California Here I Come". [14] The R G Chisholm Reserve (known locally as the Duncan Street Oval) is also home to the East Sandringham Junior Football Club, which produced future Brownlow Medallists Chris Judd and Jobe Watson. Despite large crowds of both Lions fans attending the home games, financial problems and AFL pressure, meant that Coburg were forced to align with an AFL reserves side, and the partnership with Fitzroy was severed at the end of the 2000 season. Membership continued to rise at the start of 2019 as the club embarked on their 'Target 1000' membership campaign, designed to get 1000 members signed up for the 2019 VFL season. Create your own legacy. Third on the games list, on 205 games, is Cleary. And when we reach that final four The Funeral Service to Celebrate the life of Club Patron Mr John Edmund Jones will be held at the Sandringham Football Club, Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Read more. [12] The club has developed cricketers particularly at a junior level, notably Shane Warne[13] who has on occasion returned to play for his junior club. The Lions gained prolific goal kickers Lance Collins and Bob Pratt during the 1930s and 1940s. It would also turn out to be the last game for Captain and club legend Nick Carnell, in game 168. Season 2018 would bring in further changes, with ex-North Melbourne player Leigh Adams signed on as German's replacement. Coburg would subsequently go onto finish last in both the 1997 and 1998 seasons. The rivalry with Port Melbourne stems from both clubs particularly spiteful encounters throughout the 1980 VFA season culminating in the 1980 grand final which Port won by 11 points. Fitzroy, which had played in the VFA between 1884 and 1896, then in the VFL/AFL from 1897 until 1996, no longer operated a football team following the creation of the Brisbane Lions in late 1996, but it still had an administrative presence. The three year partnership announced this week between Port Melbourne Football Club and St Mary’s... Own A Piece of History: PMFC Launch Sale of Picket Plaques. The main streets are home to some elegant old buildings, including the railway station. Sandringham Soccer Club is a community football club based in the South East suburbs of Melbourne. Coburg was runners-up to the Northcote Football Club in three successive seasons from 1932 to 1934, and was also runners-up in 1941. The city also hosts the Sandringham Amateur Athletic Club which was founded at a meeting held on 8 April 1930. We'll kill 'em Keep your eye on this page for all of the Borough’s off-season list changes as they become official ahead of season 2021! We're triers The Development League side would reach the Preliminary Final after achieving 2 wins in 2014. [9], Private schools in the area include Firbank Girls' Grammar School junior school (known as Sandringham House) and Sacred Heart Parish School. Sandringham is one of Melbourne's bayside suburbs, located beside Port Phillip at the end of the Sandringham railway line. Saturday 20 th March v North Melbourne at 10.30am – Arden Street Oval; Saturday 27 th March v Werribee at 2pm – Wilson Storage Trevor Barker Beach Oval; Saturday 3 rd April v Essendon at 11am – Tullamarine Despite a three-goal lead at half time, the Lions would lose by 17 points, ending their season. All clubs will have connections to community clubs and pathway programs, including a varied alignment to Under-19 NAB League Clubs for Victorian-based teams and state league programs for New South Wales and Queensland-based teams. Tear them in two It was followed by wins over fellow stand alones Port Melbourne & Frankston, & a big win over the old aligned side in Richmond at Punt Road. Then we'll kick those goals galore [15], The city also hosts the Sandringham Soccer Club, which features both a men's and a women's team.[16]. The Coburg Football Club, nicknamed The Lions, is an Australian rules football club based in Coburg, a northern suburb of Melbourne, and currently playing in the Victorian Football League.It is based at Coburg City Oval which has been renamed to Piranha Park, due to naming rights. The club appointed former North Melbourne player and former Western Bulldogs assistant coach Peter German from 2014 until 2017.[10]. Coburg VFA winners were Peter Reville (ex-South Melbourne VFL) who was the equal winner in 1936 and E. "Snowy" Martin in 1927. [14] The ground has a grandstand on the southern end near the goals. The city also hosts the Sandringham Soccer Club, which features both a men's and a women's team. This was the first photo uploaded to this VFA tribute page 10 years ago today on the 9th of March 2011. )", "Six arrested over Sandringham school fire", Sandringham Football Club#Notable former players, "Shane Warne returns to play senior cricket for his former suburban club, East Sandringham", "Where It All Began - Chris Judd and Jobe Watson", "Sandringham Women's Soccer Club sink their teeth into Grill'd competition", Actor Lisa McCune sells home in Melbourne’s Sandringham for $5.25m at auction, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sandringham,_Victoria&oldid=1004163447, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Unverifiable lists of persons from August 2016, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 1 February 2021, at 10:11. In the 2011 census the most common ancestries in Sandringham were English 29.3%, Australian 25.8%, Irish 9.7%, Scottish 9.3% and German 3.1%.[6]. From 2001 until 2013, Coburg had an alignment in place with the AFL's Richmond Football Club, which saw Richmond's players eligible to play senior football for Coburg when not selected in the AFL. The Coburg Football Club, nicknamed The Lions, is an Australian rules football club based in Coburg, a northern suburb of Melbourne, and currently playing in the Victorian Football League. Further success was shown with Adam Saad, Ozgur Uysal & Lech Featherstone all named in the 2014 VFL Team of the Year. Coburg has historically been a proud club and has won 6 VFA/VFL premierships with the most recent premiership in 1989. As of March 2019, the club had amassed over 870 members, passing their previous highest membership record. by port ... 2021 vs. Sandringham; Become a Member. 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