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WERRIBEE

Affiliated: VFA 1965-95; VFL 1996-present

Club Address: P.O. Box 2049, Werribee 3030, Victoria

Home Ground: Chirnside Park, Watton Street, Werribee

Formed: 1964 following the merger of Irish National Foresters, Metro Farm, Services and Werribee South

Colours: Gold and black

Emblem: Tigers

Premierships: VFA 1993 (1 total) OTHER PREMIERSHIPS - Victorian Premiers Cup 1992 (1 total)

J.J. Liston Trophy winners: A.Eames 1991; P.Slattery 1995; M.Frost 1998; J.Podsiadly 2008 (4 total) 

J.Field Trophy winners: S.Sells 1988 (1 total)

Highest Score (vs. current VFL clubs only): 36.17 (233) vs. Coburg in 1993

Record Home Attendance: 8,000 (approximately) on 18 April 1992: Werribee 26.23 (179); Williamstown 15.14 (104)

Record Finals Attendance: Records unavailable

MINI-BIOGRAPHIES: Simon Atkins   Bruce Comben   Neil Crompton   Neale Daniher   John Murphy   Shaun Smith   Des Tuddenham   Michael Turner

The Werribee Football Club came into being in 1964 as a result of a merger between four clubs from the Werribee Football League: Irish National Foresters, Metro Farm, Services and Werribee South.  The club based itself at Chirnside Park, which had formerly been the joint home ground of Werribee South and the Foresters.

Admitted to the VFA's 2nd division in 1965, that was where the Tigers remained for the next seventeen seasons.  Then, in 1982, the VFA decided to re-allocate teams to its two divisions on the basis of 'potential', and despite the fact that Werribee had only finished 4th in 2nd division in 1981 the Association believed it had the potential to develop into a leading club.  The Tigers were therefore granted promotion to the VFA's top tier where, perhaps not surprisingly, they struggled to hold their own, and a comparatively undistinguished four season sequence culminated in relegation back to 2nd division.  Only after the single division format was reintroduced in 1989 did the side begin to come into its own.

The Tigers' first grand final appearance came in 1991 when they lost a 9 point thriller to Dandenong. The following year the side lifted the Victorian Premiers Cup after annihilating North Ballarat at the MCG, but its finest moment to date came the following year when it downed Port Melbourne 10.10 (70) to 4.4 (28) to earn its first and only VFA flag.

The 1998 season brought another grand final appearance, but Springvale proved too strong.

In the current, fast-changing world of Australian football no club's future is entirely secure, however, and just a couple of seasons after winning the flag the Tigers almost found themselves ousted from the competition as the VFL sought both to rationalise and to regionalise. Sadly, it seems that no amount of on field success can guarantee a club's continued viability.

In season 2000 Werribee, along with Williamstown, entered into an arrangement with the Western Bulldogs whereby fit players not selected for AFL duty would be eligible for selection in the VFL. The following year this arrangement was firmed up as far as Werribee and the Bulldogs were concerned, and Williamstown's involvement ceased.   The 'new' organisation was successful immediately, finishing the home and away season at the top of the ladder only to lose disappointingly to Box Hill in the grand final.  Four years later more or less the same thing happened as the Tigers followed a convincing minor premiership with a grand final loss to a Sandringham side that had finished 3 wins adrift of them at the conclusion of the home and away rounds.

Whilst there are still no guarantees over future long term survival it appears that, in the twenty-first century, clubs can, in some cases, extend their lives by compromising their identities, as Werribee and a large number of their VFL compatriots have elected, or been forced, to do.

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Shaun Smith takes a 'screamer'.  (Click to enlarge.)

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