Tatura Football Club Explained
Clubname: | Tatura |
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Fullname: | Tatura Football Netball Club |
Nicknames: | Bulldogs |
Premierships: | 11 |
Ground: | Tatura Show Grounds |
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Url: | taturabulldogs.com.au |
The Tatura Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Bulldogs, is an Australian rules football and netball club sited in Tatura, Victoria.
Tatura teams currently compete in the Goulburn Valley League.[1]
Football Premierships
- Seniors
[2] VFL / AFL drafted players
- Bill Heaphy (Essendon 1908-09) 5 games
- Bill Fischer (Melb 1909) 1 game
- Archie Wilson (Carlton 1910-13) 31 games
- Frank Pritchard (Carlton 1922-23) 20 games
- George Pennicott (St Kilda 1923) 1 game
- Roy Dick (Carlton 1923) 1 game
- Matt Wilkins (Hawthorn 1929) 2 games
- Jack Hunter (Essendon 1940 North Melbourne 1944-45) 9 games
- Bill Pritchard (Geelong 1948-51) 21 games
- Barrie Smith (Carlton 1960) 6 games
- Bruce Baker (Fitzroy 1969-70) 16 games
- Peter Warburton (Carlton 1971-72) 4 games
- Kevin Payne (Melb Reserves 1977-79)
- Michael Warnett (Melb and Melb Reserves 1982)
- Paul Payne (Melb 1985-88) 28 games
- Chris Chant (Melb Under 19's and Reserves 1984-85)
- Adrian Battiston (Melb 1982-87) (Syd 1988-89) 105 games
- Allister Burke (1989 National Draft - Number 74)
- Garry Merritt (1990 National Draft - Number 19)[3]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Tatura. Full Points Footy.
- Web site: Devaney. John. Australian Football - Tatura Football Club - Stats. australianfootball.com. 18 November 2016.
- https://www.taturabulldogs.com.au/club-honour-boards Club honour boards