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'''Kilsyth Football Club''' is an [[Australian rules football]] club based in [[Kilsyth, Victoria]], which plays in the [[Eastern Football League (Australia)|Eastern Football League]]. The club is most notable for its three-year stint in the [[Victorian Football Association]] (VFA) second division in the 1980s.
'''Kilsyth Football Club''' is an [[Australian rules football]] club based in [[Kilsyth, Victoria]], which plays in the [[Eastern Football League (Australia)|Eastern Football League]]. The club is most notable for its three-year stint in the [[Victorian Football Association]] (VFA) second division in the 1980s.

Revision as of 08:15, 27 June 2015

Kilsyth Football Club
Full name Kilsyth Football Club
Nickname Cougars
Strip Black , Red sash
Founded 1923
League Eastern Football League
Ground Pinks Reserve
Premierships 3
Premiership Years 1975, 1990, 1995


Kilsyth Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Kilsyth, Victoria, which plays in the Eastern Football League. The club is most notable for its three-year stint in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) second division in the 1980s.

History

The Kilsyth Football Club was formed in 1923, and played initially in the Ringwood District Football League, then later in the Croydon-Ferntree Gully Football League. In 1962, the club was a founding member of the Eastern District Football League, and played there until 1981.[1]

Despite being a small EDFL club and having finished last in the EDFL's second division in 1981,[2] Kilsyth joined the Victorian Football Association second division for the 1982 season as part of the VFA's restructuring and expansion in the early 1980s.[3] The outer north-eastern suburbs were not otherwise represented in the VFA, and Kilsyth hoped that it would be able to attract some of the best local talent out of the EDFL and into its VFA team; but this never happened, and the club endured three seasons in Division 2 with very little success. The club still intended to continue in the VFA in 1985,[4] but it withdrew shortly before the season began and returned to the Eastern District Football League in 1986.[1]

As of 2014, the club plays in the Eastern Football League's fourth division.

Club symbols

The club's nickname is the Cougars, and the guernsey is currently black with red sash. In 1983, the club reversed its colours to red with a black sash – partly because of its similarity to the guernsey of VFA Division 1 club Coburg, and partly because the VFA was discouraging its clubs from wearing the same guernsey design as VFL clubs (Kilsyth's guernsey matched Essendon's).[5] Since 1997, the club has played home matches at Pinks Reserve in Liverpool Road; prior to that, and during its time in the VFA, the club had played at the Kilsyth Recreation Reserve in Colchester Road.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b John Devaney. "Kilsyth". Australian Football. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  2. ^ John Craven (13 November 1981). "Kilsyth in VFA bid". The Herald. Melbourne, VIC. p. 29.
  3. ^ Darren Joyce (14 November 1981). "Kilsyth in VFA". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 63.
  4. ^ Bruce Tobin (20 February 1985). "Kilsyth seeks new players for 1985". The Croydon Mail. Vol. 62, no. 7. Melbourne, VIC. p. 61.
  5. ^ Marc Fiddian (26 March 1983). "Dullard, Towns join Seagulls". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. p. 27.
  6. ^ Mieke Ruotsalainen (8 May 2014). "Kilsyth (VFA and EFL), Victoria". Scoreboard Pressure. Retrieved 12 June 2014.