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{{Infobox australian football club
{{Infobox australian football club
| clubname = Grovedale
| clubname = Grovedale
| image =
| image = Grovedale fc logo.png
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| image_size = 130px
| color1 = #000000
| color1 = #000000
| color2 = #ffcc00
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| fullname = Grovedale Tigers Football Netball Club
| fullname = Grovedale Tigers Football Netball Club
| nicknames = ''Tigers''
| nicknames = ''Tigers''
| founded = {{Start date and age|1947}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=Grovedale Tigers Football Club - History |url=http://grovedaletigers.com.au/the-club/history |access-date=2022-09-04 |website=grovedaletigers.com.au}}</ref>
| founded = {{Start date and age|1908}}
| colours = {{color box|Black}} {{color box|#ffcc00}}
| colours = {{color box|Black}} {{color box|#ffcc00}}
| Premierships = (3): 1963, 1975, 1977
| Premierships = (3): 1909, 1963, 1975, 1977
| ground = Burdoo Reserve
| ground = Burdoo Reserve
| url = [http://grovedaletigers.com.au/ grovedaletigers.com.au]
| url = [http://grovedaletigers.com.au/ grovedaletigers.com.au]
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==Club history==
==Club history==
=== Origins ===
=== Origins ===
The club was originally named Germantown, but following [[anti-German sentiment]] due to [[World War I]] the name and location was changed by the local council to Grovedale after a local homestead.
The club was originally named Germantown. The earliest record found of the Germantown Football Club is a Geelong Advertiser article published on 16/05/1893 giving details of a match with Winchelsea. On 09/04/1908 - the Germantown Football Club decided to create their seconds team who won the Grand Final in 1909.

On the 30/03/1911 - “It was unanimously decided to change the name of the Germantown Football Club to SOUTH BARWON, as this covers more of the ground where players reside” (Published 01/04/1911, Geelong Advertiser).

In 1915 due to [[World War I]] the township of Germantown was changed by the local council to Grovedale after a local homestead.


In 1920 Grovedale formed a football side. They put themselves in the Freshwater Creek DFA, which is no longer running. In 1923 they made the "Grand Final" against Belmont now known as [[Sth Barwon]]; they lost the game by 16 points. In 1925, they made another Grand Final, in which they played [[Barrabool]], but again they lost the game.
In 1920 Grovedale formed a football side. They put themselves in the Freshwater Creek DFA, which is no longer running. In 1923 they made the "Grand Final" against Belmont now known as [[Sth Barwon]]; they lost the game by 16 points. In 1925, they made another Grand Final, in which they played [[Barrabool]], but again they lost the game.


===Merger===
===Reformation===
In 1956 they entered into the [[Geelong & District Football League|Geelong & DFL]], a division that was called the Jarman Cup, and they merged with Marshall to form Marshall-Grovedale. In 1963 they made the Jarman Cup where they played against [[Leopold Football Netball Club|Leopold]]; they won by 27 points. The following year they were promoted to the Woolworth Cup division. In 1970 they changed their name back to Grovedale Football Club.
In 1948 known as Marshall they entered into the [[Geelong & District Football League|Geelong & DFL]], a division that was called the Jarman Cup, and in 1956 they wanted to expand into neighbouring areas so they renamed themselves Marshall-Grovedale. In 1963 they made the Jarman Cup where they played against [[Leopold Football Netball Club|Leopold]]; they won by 27 points. The following year they were promoted to the Woolworth Cup division. In 1970 they changed their name to Grovedale Football Club.


===1970s===
===1970s===
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===Geelong Football League===
===Geelong Football League===


In 1979 the [[Geelong Football League]] was formed and Grovedale was one of the founding clubs. In the following 38 years the club has made the finals on seven occasions. Their best season was in 2013 when they were runners-up.
In 1979 the [[Geelong Football League]] was formed and Grovedale was one of the founding clubs. In the following 42 years the club has made the finals on seven occasions. Their best season was in 2013 when they were runners-up.


==List of VFL/AFL listed players==
==VFL/AFL players==
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* [[David Bolton (Australian footballer)|David Bolton]]
* [[David Bolton (Australian footballer)|David Bolton]]
* [[Kent Butcher]]
* [[Kent Butcher]]
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* [[David Mensch]]
* [[David Mensch]]
* [[Matthew Primus]]
* [[Matthew Primus]]
* [[Luke Delaney]]
* [[Cameron Delaney (footballer)|Cameron Delaney]]
* [[ Timothy Colbert]]
* [[Michael Schulze (Australian footballer)|Michael Schulze]]
* [[Michael Schulze (Australian footballer)|Michael Schulze]]
*[[Ryan Abbott]]
* [[Ryan Abbott]]
* [[Gryan Miers]]
* [[ James Tsitas]]
* [[Cooper Whyte]]
* [[Mitchell Knevitt]]
* Shannon Brown
* Josh Edwards
* Jye Crilly
{{div col end}}


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}The references above relating to the Geelong Advertiser are archived in the National Library of Australia and accessed through the library's Trove search engine.
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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{{Geelong Football League}}
{{Geelong Football League}}
{{AFL Barwon Women's Football}}


[[Category:Geelong Football League clubs]]
[[Category:Geelong Football Netball League clubs]]
[[Category:1908 establishments in Australia]]
[[Category:1908 establishments in Australia]]
[[Category:Geelong & District Football League clubs]]
[[Category:Geelong & District Football Netball League clubs]]
[[Category:Sports clubs established in 1908]]
[[Category:Sports clubs and teams established in 1908]]
[[Category:Australian netball teams]]
[[Category:Australian rules football clubs established in 1908]]
[[Category:Netball teams in Geelong]]
[[Category:Australian rules football clubs in Geelong]]

Latest revision as of 03:28, 16 July 2024

Grovedale
Names
Full nameGrovedale Tigers Football Netball Club
Nickname(s)Tigers
Club details
Gegründet1947; 77 years ago (1947)[1]
Colours   
Ground(s)Burdoo Reserve
Uniforms
Startseite
Other information
Official websitegrovedaletigers.com.au

The Grovedale Tigers Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Tigers, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in the residential suburb of Grovedale, Victoria. The Grovedale teams currently play in the Geelong Football Netball League. The club's home ground is Burdoo Reserve.

Club history

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Origins

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The club was originally named Germantown. The earliest record found of the Germantown Football Club is a Geelong Advertiser article published on 16/05/1893 giving details of a match with Winchelsea. On 09/04/1908 - the Germantown Football Club decided to create their seconds team who won the Grand Final in 1909.

On the 30/03/1911 - “It was unanimously decided to change the name of the Germantown Football Club to SOUTH BARWON, as this covers more of the ground where players reside” (Published 01/04/1911, Geelong Advertiser).

In 1915 due to World War I the township of Germantown was changed by the local council to Grovedale after a local homestead.

In 1920 Grovedale formed a football side. They put themselves in the Freshwater Creek DFA, which is no longer running. In 1923 they made the "Grand Final" against Belmont now known as Sth Barwon; they lost the game by 16 points. In 1925, they made another Grand Final, in which they played Barrabool, but again they lost the game.

Reformation

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In 1948 known as Marshall they entered into the Geelong & DFL, a division that was called the Jarman Cup, and in 1956 they wanted to expand into neighbouring areas so they renamed themselves Marshall-Grovedale. In 1963 they made the Jarman Cup where they played against Leopold; they won by 27 points. The following year they were promoted to the Woolworth Cup division. In 1970 they changed their name to Grovedale Football Club.

1970s

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In 1973 the GDFL had a restructure that insisted in having the senior club also provide a reserve grade side. This meant that senior clubs had to align with a junior club to survive. They had to make two divisions because there were so many teams, so the club went into Division 2. Between 1973 and 1976 Grovedale played in every Grand Final where they played Modewarre. In 1973 they lost by 19 points, and in 1974 they lost again, this time by 25 points. In 1975 they won by five points. The following season Modewarre defeated them by 21 points. In 1978 they were promoted to Division 1 but did not win many games that year.

Geelong Football League

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In 1979 the Geelong Football League was formed and Grovedale was one of the founding clubs. In the following 42 years the club has made the finals on seven occasions. Their best season was in 2013 when they were runners-up.

VFL/AFL players

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Bibliography

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  • Cat Country: History of Football In The Geelong Region - John Stoward - ISBN 978-0-9577515-8-3

References

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  1. ^ "Grovedale Tigers Football Club - History". grovedaletigers.com.au. Retrieved 4 September 2022.

The references above relating to the Geelong Advertiser are archived in the National Library of Australia and accessed through the library's Trove search engine.

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