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The Sandhurst Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Dragons, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in Bendigo, Victoria. Sandhurst is the former name of that city. The club currently competes in the Bendigo Football Netball League. The football team is tied with Eaglehawk as the most successful team in the BFNL, with 28 ...
The Bendigo Football Netball League (previously known as the Sandhurst Football Association, Bendigo and District Football Association, Bendigo Football Association and Bendigo Football League) is an Australian rules football and netball competition based in the Bendigo region of Victoria.
Sandhurst Town play their home games at Bottom Meadow, Sandhurst Memorial Park, Yorktown Road, Sandhurst, Berkshire, GU47 9BJ. The first ground used by the club was a field adjacent to the Bull & Butcher Public House, which was used as the club headquarters. After a few years, a move was made to the Memorial Park where the club remained until the 1996 close seas
The club was established as FC Bendigo in 2014 [1] as part of the newly formed National Premier Leagues Victoria (NPL) competition, and then reformed as Bendigo City FC the following year. [2] FC Bendigo's original licence was held by Bendigo Amateur Soccer League (BASL) while the current entity is controlled by a private board and backed by ...
South Bendigo was established in 1893 and joined the Bendigo Football League and remains the only club to have continued every season since without a period of recess. Since South Bendigo entered the league in 1893, no club has won more premierships. [ 2 ]
Swift was recruited as a utility player from the Sandhurst Football Club in the Bendigo Football League.He played with their senior team, coached by Kevin Curran (and playing alongside Brendan Edwards), from the time he was seventeen and, at 19, he was the youngest player ever to win the club's best and fairest award.
St Kilda City; St Pauls – East Bentleigh ... Sandhurst; South Bendigo; Strathfieldsaye; Central Murray Football League ... Violet Town; Loddon Valley Football League.
In April 1915, Rochester FC ordered 25 black colored guernseys, with a red band, prior to joining the Bendigo Football League. [28] In July 1915, Rochester withdrew from the Bendigo Football League (BFL) due to the pressure of fielding a team each week, due to many young players encouraged to and enlisting in the Australian Army. [29]