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  2. South Australian Football Association (1978–1995) - Wikipedia

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    Flinders Park: Reds: Flinders Park Oval, Flinders Park: SAAFL: 1927 1978–95 4: 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983 Returned to South Australian Amateur FL in 1996 Payneham Norwood Union Falcons: Payneham Oval, Payneham – 1995 1995 0 - Moved to South Australian Amateur FL in 1996 Plympton: Bulldogs: Plympton Oval, Plympton Park: SFL: 1937 1990–95 0 -

  3. Plympton Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Plympton Football Club is an Australian sports club based in Plympton Park. Established in 1937, the club is mostly known for its Australian rules football team, which currently plays in the South Australian Amateur Football League. Previously, it had played in the Glenelg District Football Association. [1] Apart from football, other sports ...

  4. Plympton Academy - Wikipedia

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    Its designated feeder primary schools are Chaddlewood Primary School, Glen Park Primary School, Plympton St Maurice Primary School, and Yealmpstone Primary School, [citation needed] although other primary schools also send children to Plympton Academy. The school has a sports centre, which includes a fitness gym, multiple sports hall, cricket ...

  5. Plympton Park, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    There are a few shops and medical practices on Marion Road and Bray Street. The nearest major shopping centre is located at Kurralta Park. The Plympton Park Oval on the corner of Park and South Terraces provides a venue for regular local sporting fixtures, including home games for the Plympton Football Club. It also provides playground facilities.

  6. PHOS Camden Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Plympton High Old Scholars Football Club was formed in 1971 and based at Myer Oval (later to be known as N. S. Bull Memorial Oval), behind the former Plympton High School. In 1994 the club relocated to Camden Oval as part of a merger with the remnants of the former Camden Football Club to become PHOS Camden. [1] A-Grade Premierships

  7. List of Australian rules football clubs in South Australia

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    Cove Sports & Community Club, Hallett Cove – 1983 1984- 1: 1998 Flagstaff Hill [note 1] Falcons [note 2] Flagstaff Hill Recreation Ground, Flagstaff Hill: SMFL: 1963 1986- 8: 2023 Happy Valley: Vikings: Happy Valley Sports Park, Aberfoyle Park: SMFL: 1951 1980- 8: 2012 Hackham (Women and juniors only) Hawks: Hackham Oval, Hackham – 1976 ...

  8. Plympton Grammar School Old Boys - Wikipedia

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    PGSOB was formed in 1926 and has direct links to Hele's School, formerly Plympton Grammar School. As of 2009, the 2009/10 season finished with the 1st team remaining in South West Premier 3 finishing in 3rd place. PGSOB's 1st XI progressed to their third successive Devon Men's Cup Final, losing to ISCA 4–1.

  9. Plympton, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Plympton Post Office opened on 7 October 1856. [3]In 1896 a "plumpton" track was established in the area by the Plympton Coursing Company. [4]The Adelaide Plumpton Coursing Club was formed in 1908, with John Creswell as president, to control dog racing at Plympton. [5]