Rumbalara Football Netball Club

The Rumbalara Football Netball Club (Rumbalara FNC), nicknamed Rumba, is an Aboriginal Australian sporting club located in Shepparton, Victoria. The club's teams play Australian Rules Football (in the Murray Football League) since 2006.

Rumbalara
Names
Full nameRumbalara Football Netball Club
Nickname(s)Rumba
Club details
Founded1997
ColoursRoyal Blue with Black, Yellow and Red Hoops
CompetitionMurray Football League
Premierships4 (1998, 1999, 2002, 2014)
Ground(s)Rumbalara Oval, Shepparton

History

The club has its roots in the Cummeragunja Reserve,[1] whose last residents were moved to Rumbalara in 1956.[2][3]

The Rumbalara Football Club debuted in 1997 in second division of the Goulburn Valley Football League and finished fourth. The following year it won the Second division pennant, defeating Alexandra.

In 1999 Rumbalara and all the second division clubs seceded from the Goulburn Valley FL and formed the Central Goulburn Football League. It won the first premiership of the league and also won in 2002. It was runner-up in 2004 and 2005. It lost the 2004 Grand final replay by six points.

When the Central Goulburn FL finished in 2005 the club was unsuccessful in applying for admittance into the Goulburn Valley Football League. It was admitted to the Murray Football League in 2006.

In 2014 Rumbalara defeated Finley Football Club by 5 points in an epic Murray Football League grand final at Moama Recreation Reserve to win their first premiership in the league. 30 points down at half time, Rumba powered home in the second half, with former Collingwood and West Coast Eagles player Brad Dick kicking the goal to put Rumba in front with just two minutes remaining.

Competition Active Total games Wins Losses Draws Percentage wins Flags
Goulburn Valley Football League Div 2 1997-1998 42 26 15 1 61.90% 1
Central Goulburn Football League 1999โ€“2005 135 86 47 2 63.70% 2
Murray Football League 2006โ€“2018 > 241 114 127 1 47.30% 1

Premierships

AFL Players

References

  1. "About". Rumbalara Football Netball Club. 19 August 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  2. "Rumbalara: Our Story". Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative. 26 March 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2022 โ€“ via Issuu.
  3. Rumbalara: Our Story. Inception Strategies and Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative. 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2022.


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