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  2. South Melbourne Districts Football Club - Wikipedia

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    South Melbourne Districts was formed in 1912, although its origins can be traced back to the Pembroke Juniors who played in the mid-1890s. [6] [7] The club entered the Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA) in 1914, finishing fourth on the ladder, before being defeated by Port Melbourne Railway United by 51 points in the grand final.

  3. Sydney Swans - Wikipedia

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    South Melbourne Football Club (1874–1981) The Swans (1982) ... The Bloods and the touring British Lions in front of the grandstand at the South Melbourne Cricket ...

  4. South Melbourne Football Club - Wikipedia

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    South Melbourne Football Club can refer to: Sydney Swans , an Australian rules football club known as the South Melbourne Football Club until 1982 South Melbourne FC , a soccer club formerly known as South Melbourne SC, Hellas Hakoah and South Melbourne Hellas

  5. List of South Melbourne FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    A move to the Bob Jane Stadium and a nickname change in the mid 90s injected new life into the club. South were known as the Lakers and after the 'failure' - by South's high standards - of the early to mid 90s (five Preliminary Final defeats), South Melbourne were able to shrug the finals monkey off its back by winning the 1997–98 Ericsson Cup.

  6. Bob Pratt - Wikipedia

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    Harold Robert "Bob" Pratt (31 August 1912 – 6 January 2001) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the Coburg Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA).

  7. List of Australian rules football clubs in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    South Melbourne Districts Bloods: Lindsay Hassett Oval, Albert Park: SFNL: 1912 2000 4: 2022: St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Tigers: Mentone Reserve, Mentone – 1992 1993 4: 2008: St Bernard's Snowdogs: St Bernard's College, Essendon – 1963 1963 10: 2023: St John's Old Collegians JOCS: Thomas Carroll Reserve, Doveton – 1991 1991 2: 2011: St Kevin ...

  8. List of Sydney Swans players - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Swans were previously known as South Melbourne until their relocation in 1982. South Melbourne/Sydney Swans players. Key Order

  9. 1981 AFC Night Series - Wikipedia

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    Bloods SANFL: Ninth Place in the 1980 South Australian National Football League: ... South Melbourne: 55–42: Geelong: Waverley Park, Melbourne 8.7 (55) 5.12 (42)