Reynella Football Club

Australian rules football club
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The Reynella Football Club is an Australian rules football club first formed on 18 April 1896.[1] Reynella first joined an organised competition in 1914, the Mid-Southern Football Association, playing in that competition until the end of 1918. In 1919, Reynella joined the Southern Football Association for the first time, but only lasted one season before returning to the Mid-Southern Association.[1]

In 1928, Reynella merged with the Morphett Vale Football Club and joined the Southern Football Association. This combination split at the end of the 1929 season and Reynella returned to the Mid-Southern Association.

Reynella remained in the Mid-Southern Association, later the Glenelg District Football Association, until the end of the 1947 season. Reynella joined the Southern Football Association in 1948 where they have remained ever since. The Reynella FC continues to field teams in Senior and Junior grades in the Southern Football League. In 2018 Reynella introduced its first female teams in the inaugural SFL female competition.

Reynella FC has produced a number of Australian Football League (AFL/VFL) players including Michael Doughty (Adelaide), Ben Moore (Richmond), Darren Kappler (Fitzroy, Hawthorn, Sydney), Andrew Brockhurst (Fitzroy), Brenton Harris (North Melbourne), Darren Harris (North Melbourne), Matthew Golding (Adelaide), Justin Bollenhagen (Fremantle), Cory Gregson (Geelong), Sam Draper (Essendon), Jack Delean (Fremantle).[2]

A-Grade Premierships

  • 1936 Glenelg District Football Association B-Grade
  • 1969 Southern Football League A-Grade
  • 1975 Southern Football League A-Grade
  • 1977 Southern Football League A-Grade
  • 2010 Southern Football League A-Grade
  • 2013 Southern Football League A-Grade
  • 2015 Southern Football League A-Grade
  • 2022 Southern Football League A-Grade

References

  1. ^ a b "History". Reynella Football Club. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  2. ^ "SFL to AFL". Southern Football League. Retrieved 4 June 2013.

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Preceded by SFL Division 1 Premiers
1969
1975
1977
2010
2013
2015
2022
Succeeded by
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Southern Football League (South Australia)
Current clubs:Former clubs:Representative side:
  • The Barbarians
Representative competitions:Supporting organisations:
  • Combined Southern Leagues Football Umpires Panel
Current venues:
  • Flinders University Stadium (Grand Final)
  • Aldinga Oval
  • John Bice Memorial Oval (Christies Beach)
  • Cove Sports and Community Club
  • Flagstaff Oval (Flagstaff Hill)
  • A. A. Holly Reserve (Hackham)
  • Happy Valley Sports Park
  • Morphett Vale Memorial Oval
  • Noarlunga Oval
  • Morphett Vale Primary School Oval (OSB Lonsdale)
  • Port Noarlunga Oval
  • Reynella Oval