Nagambie Football Club
Australian rules football club
Nagambie Football / Netball Club Full name Nagambie Football / Netball Club Nickname(s) The Lakers Founded 1881; 143 years ago (1881 ) Colours Competition Kyabram 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
Official website Nagambie FNC website
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 .
History
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.
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
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).
Seniors
Upper Goulburn Football Association
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
Senior Football
Goulburn Valley Football League - Morrison Medal
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
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
A. Grade
B. Grade
C. Grade
17 & Under
Under 16
15 & Under
Club Honourboard
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
References
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^ "1882 - Local & General News: Presentation" . Nagambie Times (Vic). 7 July 1882. p. 2. Retrieved 17 February 2024 .
^ "1888 - Nagambie FC" . Nagambie Times (Vic). 25 May 1888. p. 2. Retrieved 17 February 2024 .
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