This article is about the former senior Australian rules football club. For the former junior club known as the Boroondara Hawks, see Yarra Junior Football League. For the present-day soccer club, see Boroondara-Carey Eagles FC.
Following the end of the 1904 season, Booroondara merged with fellow MJFA club Hawthorn at the MJFA annual meeting on 30 April 1905.[12] Hawthorn retained its own name, but adopted Boroondara's colours of a black guernsey with a red sash.[13]
^"THE METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION". The Age. 1 April 1905. p. 12. Retrieved 13 October 2024. The Boroondara and Hawthorn clubs had decided to amalgamate, and would form a very strong club for the ensuing season.
^"History". Hawthorn Football Club. Archived from the original on 21 May 2024. Retrieved 8 August 2024. Hawthorn merged with Boroondara Football Club, retaining name but adopts Boroondara's guernsey, black with a red sash.