Melbourne University Mugars
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Melbourne University Mugars
|
Full name |
Melbourne University Women's Football Club |
Nickname(s) |
The Mugars |
Strip |
Black guernsey with large Blue V, Black shorts and black socks with royal blue turnover |
Founded |
1996 |
Sport |
Women's Australian rules football |
League |
Victorian Women's Football League |
Ground |
Melbourne University Oval |
Club Song |
The Mugars Roar - to the tune of 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' |
Coach |
Luke Fulton-Tindal (Prem), Simon Phemister (Res), Deb Lawson (NW) |
Captain |
Michelle Dench/Kristen Douglas (Prem), Charmaine Calleja (Res), Claire Smith (NW), Antonia Tsiakalakis (youth girls) |
1997 |
2nd (Prem.), 3rd (Res.), 4th (NW), 5th (Under 18s), 8th (Under 15s) |
Darebin Falcons Player is wrapped up in a gang tackle by two Melbourne University Mugars opponents in the 2006 WVFL senior women's Grand Final. The field umpire (in orange) is about to signal "holding the ball" to penalise Darebin and award Melbourne University a free kick.
The Melbourne University Mugars have two Australian rules football teams competing in the Victorian Women's Football League — Premier Division and Reserves teams, as well as an Under 18 team competing in AFL Victoria's Youth Girls competition.
Players in action at the 2005 VWFL Division One Reserves Grand Final: Melbourne University Mugars (black and blue) defeated the Darebin Falcons (red and black).
External links
Categories:
- Victorian Women's Football League Clubs
- Australian rules football clubs in Victoria (Australia)
- Women's Australian rules football
- Sport at the University of Melbourne
- Australian rules football stubs
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