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{{Infobox esl club | clubname = Monash Warriors Gridiron Club
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| fullname = Monash Warriors Gridiron Club
| fullname = Warriors Gridiron Club
| colours = Cardinal Red & Gold
| colours = Cardinal Red & Gold
| founded = 1987
| founded = 1985
| sport = [[Gridiron]] [[American Football]]
| sport = [[Gridiron]] [[American Football]]
| league = [[Gridiron Victoria]]
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The '''Monash Warriors Gridiron Club''' are a [[Gridiron football|gridiron]] team located in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. They currently field two senior Men's, a Juniors teams and a Women's team in the [[Gridiron Victoria]] league.
The ''Warriors Gridiron Club''' are a [[Gridiron football|gridiron]] team located in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. They currently field two senior Men's, a Juniors teams and a Women's team in the [[Gridiron Victoria]] league.


==History==
==History==
The Nunawading Warriors Gridiron Club was founded in 1986 by the late James White. The Warriors won the minor premiership in 1988, however were eliminated in the finals series with two consecutive losses. The Warriors would have to wait a decade before they returned to the finals series, which happened in 1998 with a semi final loss to the now defunct Banyule Panthers. From this point, the Warriors have been the pre-eminent team in Gridiron Victoria, going on to play finals football every year except 2003 and winning 11 of the 15 Vicbowls they have contested since 2000. With a win in 2010, the Warriors performed a 3-peat of State Championships. They also completed their second 3-Peat after defeating the Buccaneers in 2012, 2013 & 2014.
The Nunawading Warriors Gridiron Club was founded in 1985 by the late James White. The Warriors won the minor premiership in 1987, however were eliminated in the finals series with two consecutive losses. The Warriors would have to wait a decade before they returned to the finals series, which happened in 1998 with a semi final loss to the now defunct Banyule Panthers. From this point, the Warriors have been the pre-eminent team in Gridiron Victoria, going on to play finals football every year except 2003 and winning 11 of the 15 Vicbowls they have contested since 2000. With a win in 2010, the Warriors performed a 3-peat of State Championships. They also completed their second 3-Peat after defeating the Buccaneers in 2012, 2013 & 2014.


Our Division 2 Barbarians also were able to win their first Championship in 2013. The Warriors made history by winning both the Division I Vicbowl and Division II Championship in the same season (Currently there are no other clubs with 2 teams).
Our Division 2 Barbarians also were able to win their first Championship in 2013. The Warriors made history by winning both the Division I Vicbowl and Division II Championship in the same season (Currently there are no other clubs with 2 teams).


The Warriors Junior program has also had great success in winning the 2003, 2009, and most recently in 2016 Junior Championship.
The Warriors Junior program has also had great success in winning the 2003, 2009, and most recently in 2016 Junior Championship.

=== Notable players ===
[[Adam Gotsis]] - [[Denver Broncos]], [[Jacksonville Jaguars]]


'''VIC BOWL CHAMPIONS'''
'''VIC BOWL CHAMPIONS'''
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! Vic Bowl (Year) !! Opponent !! Final Score
! Vic Bowl (Year) !! Opponent !! Final score
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| XVII (2001) || Croydon Rangers || 16-0
| XVII (2001) || Croydon Rangers || 16-0
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! DIV II Championship (Year) !! Opponent !! Final Score
! DIV II Championship (Year) !! Opponent !! Final score
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| III (2013) || Melbourne University Royals || 20-6
| III (2013) || Melbourne University Royals || 20-6
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! Junior Vic Bowl (Year) !! Opponent !! Final Score
! Junior Vic Bowl (Year) !! Opponent !! Final score
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| VI (2003) || Berwick Miners || 20-8
| VI (2003) || Berwick Miners || 20-8
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| XIX (2016) || Melbourne University Lions || 42-16
| XIX (2016) || Melbourne University Lions || 42-16
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Our Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
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==See also==
==See also==
{{Portal|Victoria|American football}}
{{Portal|Australia|American football}}


==References==
==References==
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{{Monash University}}
[[Category:American football teams established in 1987]]

[[Category:Sporting clubs in Melbourne]]
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[[Category:Sports clubs established in 1987]]
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[[Category:University and college sports clubs in Australia]]
[[Category:Monash University]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 28 June 2024

Warriors Gridiron Club
Club information
Full nameWarriors Gridiron Club
ColoursCardinal Red & Gold
Founded1985
Current details
CompetitionGridiron Victoria

The Warriors Gridiron Club' are a gridiron team located in Melbourne, Victoria. They currently field two senior Men's, a Juniors teams and a Women's team in the Gridiron Victoria league.

History

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The Nunawading Warriors Gridiron Club was founded in 1985 by the late James White. The Warriors won the minor premiership in 1987, however were eliminated in the finals series with two consecutive losses. The Warriors would have to wait a decade before they returned to the finals series, which happened in 1998 with a semi final loss to the now defunct Banyule Panthers. From this point, the Warriors have been the pre-eminent team in Gridiron Victoria, going on to play finals football every year except 2003 and winning 11 of the 15 Vicbowls they have contested since 2000. With a win in 2010, the Warriors performed a 3-peat of State Championships. They also completed their second 3-Peat after defeating the Buccaneers in 2012, 2013 & 2014.

Our Division 2 Barbarians also were able to win their first Championship in 2013. The Warriors made history by winning both the Division I Vicbowl and Division II Championship in the same season (Currently there are no other clubs with 2 teams).

The Warriors Junior program has also had great success in winning the 2003, 2009, and most recently in 2016 Junior Championship.

Notable players

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Adam Gotsis - Denver Broncos, Jacksonville Jaguars

VIC BOWL CHAMPIONS

Vic Bowl (Year) Opponent Final score
XVII (2001) Croydon Rangers 16-0
XVIII (2002) Croydon Rangers 19-12
XXI (2005) Croydon Rangers 18-13
XXII (2006) Croydon Rangers 12-3
XXIV (2008) Croydon Rangers 6-0
XXV (2009) Croydon Rangers 34-16
XXVI (2010) Geelong Buccaneers 23-14
XXVIII (2012) Geelong Buccaneers 22-14 (2OT)
XXIX (2013) Geelong Buccaneers 30-13
XXX (2014) Geelong Buccaneers 39-14
XXXII (2016) Western Crusaders 16-12

DIV II CHAMPIONS (BARBARIANS)

DIV II Championship (Year) Opponent Final score
III (2013) Melbourne University Royals 20-6

JUNIOR VIC BOWL CHAMPIONS

Junior Vic Bowl (Year) Opponent Final score
VI (2003) Berwick Miners 20-8
XII (2009) Croydon Rangers 22-0
XIX (2016) Melbourne University Lions 42-16

Our Mission Statement:

“The Warriors Gridiron Football Club is a forum for the community to enjoy and gain exposure to the sport of American Football. We play the game with pride, and believe in being excellent in all that we do, from on field performance, socialising and through to the development of our people. We are here to support all of our members and their families.”

See also

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References

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