Ormond Amateur Football Club
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Ormond Amateur Football Club
Full name |
Ormond Amateur Football Club |
Nickname(s) |
'Monders |
Strip |
Brown with blue V yoke/ - white number. |
Founded |
1931 |
Sport |
Australian rules |
League |
VAFA |
Ground |
E.E. Gunn Reserve, Ormond |
President |
John Chisholm |
Coach |
Michael Oaten |
Captain |
Simon Keleher |
2010 |
C Grade |
Ormond Amateur Football Club is the second oldest suburban club in the VAFA. The club is located 14 km south east of Melbourne in the suburb of Ormond.[1] In 2008 Ormond welcomed back recently retired AFL player Matthew Robbins as player and assistant coach. After competing in B grade in season 2009, the 'Monds narrowly were relegated and moved back down to C grade for 2010.
Ormond FC won the 2008 C Grade premiership defeating Hampton Rovers 15.12.102 to 9.10.64.
AFL/VFL Players
In all, 43 Ormond footballers have played AFL/VFL football. Some notable players are:[2]
References
External links
Categories:
- VAFA clubs
- Australian rules football clubs in Victoria (Australia)
- Australian rules football clubs in Melbourne
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