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  2. Parkside Football Club (WFNL) - Wikipedia

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    "Parkside Football Club" was officially formed in 1897 but prior to that operated under the name “Oblinagil” which was aboriginal for ‘near the park’ or ‘beside the park’. Dr. Anderson was the first President who lived in a residence named “Parkside” in Moore Street, Footscray which was how the club's name originated.

  3. Parkside Spurs - Wikipedia

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    Parkside Spurs is a women's Australian rules football club that competes in the Western Region Football League and AFL Masters Victoria competition. Based in Footscray , they play home games at Henry Turner Oval.

  4. Western Football Netball League - Wikipedia

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    Footscray District Football League (1931−2000) ... the VFL club Footscray was financially backing the competition, ... Parkside 21 2010: North Footscray: 11.13.79 ...

  5. Parkside Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Parkside is part of the Parkside Sports Club, which also includes the Parkside Junior Football Club and cricket, golf and netball teams. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2025, the club's men's team will compete in the Premier C division of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA), while its women's team competes in Division 3 of the VAFA Women's (VAFAW).

  6. Category:Western Region Football League clubs - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at 01:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Category : Australian rules football clubs in Melbourne

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    St Albans Football Club (EDFL) Sandringham Dragons; Sandringham Football Club; South Caulfield Football Club; South Croydon Football Club; South Melbourne Districts Football Club; South St Kilda Football Club; South Williamstown Football Club; South Yarra Football Club; South Yarra Football Club (1858–1873) Southbank Football Club; Southern ...

  8. List of Australian rules football clubs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Footscray Football Club (Reserves) 1883 Whitten Oval: Footscray, Melbourne, Victoria: Frankston Dolphins: 1887 ... Parkside Football Club; Point Cook Football Club;

  9. Max Cross - Wikipedia

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    Max Cross (11 July 1934 – 7 March 1985) [1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Cross, a Parkside recruit, was Footscray leading goal-kicker in the 1956 VFL season, his first. [2] He didn't come into the team until round five and on debut kicked five goals, against South ...