Wangaratta Rovers Football Club

The Wangaratta Rovers, officially known as the Wangaratta Rovers Football & Netball Club, is an Australian rules football club based in Wangaratta, Victoria and play in the Ovens & Murray Football League. Their nickname is the Hawks. Their home ground is W.J. Findlay Oval in Wangaratta. Their playing guernsey consists of gold and brown stripes on the front and gold on the back.

Wangaratta Rovers Football Club
Names
Full nameWangaratta Rovers Football / Netball Club Incorporated.
Nickname(s)Hawks, The Family Club
2023 season
Club details
Founded1922 (1922) (entered O&MFL in 1950)
Colours  Brown   Gold
CompetitionOvens and Murray Football League
PresidentWalter Pasquali
CoachSam Murray
Captain(s)Michael Clarke
Premierships15 O&MFL
Ground(s)W. J. Findlay Oval (capacity: 10,000)
 (1945–2023)
Uniforms
Home
Away 1
Other information
Official websitewangrovers.com.au



History

Club Jumper: 1950 - 55

Wangaratta Rovers were initially formed in 1922 and competed in the Wangaratta District Football Association (WDFA) from 1922 to 1924,[1] then moved across to the Ovens and King Football League (O&KFL) from 1925 to 1929. Wangaratta Rovers lost both the 1922[2] and the 1923[3] WDFA grand finals to Milawa.

Wangaratta Rovers actually merged with the Wangaratta Football Club in 1930, who then entered one team in the Ovens and Murray Football League and one team in the O&KFL.

The Wangaratta Rovers re-formed in 1945 and competed in the O&KFL from 1945 to 1949, winning the 1948 premiership[4] and losing to Myrtleford in the 1949 O&KFL grand final,[5] before joining the Ovens & Murray Football League in 1950.[6]

Football Premierships

Seniors
Reserves
Under 18 / Thirds

Netball Premiership

A. Grade
B. Grade
C. Grade
16 & Under

VFL / AFL Players

The following footballers played with Wangaratta Rovers, prior to playing senior football in the VFL/AFL, and / or drafted, with the year indicating their VFL/AFL debut.

The following footballers played senior VFL / AFL football prior to playing and / or coaching with Wangaratta Rovers with the year indicating their first season at WRFNC.

References

  1. "1923 - Wangaratta". The Argus. 16 April 1923. p. 14. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  2. "1922 - Country Matches: Wangaratta". The Argus. 4 September 1922. p. 12. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  3. "1923 - Matches in the Country: Wangaratta". The Age. 24 September 1923. p. 15. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  4. "1948 - Wang Rovers win premiership by 20 points". Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic). 29 September 1948. p. 4. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  5. "1949 - Myrtleford defeats Rovers in grand final". Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic). 28 September 1948. p. 4. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  6. "1950 - Two more teams?". Rutherglen Sun and Chiltern Valley Advertiser (Vic). 7 February 1950. p. 3. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  7. "1948 - Rovers well won premiership". The Myrtleford Times. 29 September 1948. p. 3. Retrieved 5 September 2023.


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