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Mordialloc Football Club, nicknamed The Bloodhounds, is an Australian rules football club which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) from 1958 until 1988. Their strip colours consist of red and white, and the club now competes in the Southern Football League.
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History
The club is based in the Melbourne suburb of Mordialloc and started out in the Federal Football Association. They played in the FFA from 1909 to 1957 and were premiers on seven occasions. In 1958 they joined the Victorian Football Association where the Bloodhounds competed in the second division. Mordialloc lost the 1965 Grand Final to Preston and made another second division Grand Final in 1976 but lost again, this time to Williamstown. The following season the club broke through for their first premiership with a 38 point win over Yarraville, under the leadership of captain-coach Geoff Rosenow. As a result of the premiership, Mordialloc were promoted to division one but their time there was brief.
Mordialloc's time in the VFA ended three matches into the 1988 season when they were forced to resign due to financial difficulties; their record was expunged. They have since played in the Southern Football League, where they won a second division premiership in 1999.
Premierships
Federal Football Association (7)
- 1923
- 1924
- 1929
- 1939
- 1950
- 1951
- 1952
Victorian Football Association 2nd Division (1)
- 1977
Southern Football League 2nd Division (1)
- 1999
Notable players
- Garry Baker, won a Best and fairest at Melbourne
- Len Crane, played at Hawthorn and South Melbourne
- Wayne Judson, represented the VFL and played at St Kilda
- Geoff Rosenow, played at Geelong
- Barry Metcalfe, All-Australian
References
Clubs in the Southern Football League (Victoria) First Division Chelsea Heights • Cheltenham • Clayton • East Brighton • Highett • Mordialloc • St Kilda City • St Pauls East Bentleigh • Springvale Dist • Tooronga MalvernSecond Division Ashwood • Black Rock • Caulfield • Dingley • Hampton • Heatherton • Lyndale • Moorabbin Kangaroos • Murrumbeena • Oakleigh DistThird Division Canterbury • Cerberus • Dandenong Demons • Doveton • Mount Waverley • Parkmore • Sandown Cobras • Skye • South YarraVictorian Football League clubs Current clubs Bendigo Bombers · Box Hill · Casey Scorpions · Coburg · Collingwood reserves · Frankston · Geelong reserves · North Ballarat · Northern Blues · Port Melbourne · Sandringham · Werribee · Williamstown
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- Australian rules football clubs in Victoria (Australia)
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