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YARRAVILLE
Affiliated: VFA 1928-1983
Colours: Blue,
white and red
Emblem: Villains/Eagles
Premierships: VFA/1st Division - 1935, 1961 (2
total)
J.J.Liston Trophy
winners: J.Clegg 1963; F.Cook
1970 (2 total)
J.Field Trophy
winner: K.Sait 1980 (1 total)
Some
Yarraville Players of the 1930s
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| C.Sheehan,
half forward |
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H.Fordham,
full forward |
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E.Bourke,
utility player |
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J.Wunhym,
follower |
Originally known as the Villains, Yarraville entered the
VFA in 1928 and went on to play over 1,000 matches in the competition before
disaffiliating prior to the start of the 1984 season. Senior premiership success
was
attained twice: in 1935, with a 9 point grand final defeat of Camberwell, and in
1961 - the first season in which a two division system operated - when Williamstown
was outscored in the division one grand final by 63 points. Yarraville
appeared in three other grand finals, losing to Port Melbourne in 1953, to
Mordialloc in 1977 (division two), and to Brunswick in 1980 (also in division
two).
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Yarraville
full forward Fred Cook who, with 1,364 goals in 305 games, is the VFA/L's
all time leading goal kicker. Cook also played for Port
Melbourne and Moorabbin. (Click to
enlarge.) |
In retrospect, the Eagles' (as they became
known in 1949) decline from contenders to also-rans can be seen as dating from
1970 when, after performing strongly in 1st Division for most of the 1960s, they
plummeted to last place and were duly relegated. This decline to some
extent mirrored that of the VFA itself: prior to the 1970s the Association had always
been perceived as being of inferior status to its 'big cousin' the VFL, but from
the 1970s onwards, as economic factors began increasingly to control and mould
the game, that variation in status became even more pronounced. In
Yarraville's case, the fact that it shared the same stamping ground as league
club Footscray made it harder and harder to capture the attention of the local
public. By contrast, a club like Coburg, with no
rival attractions in the shape of VFL clubs in the immediate vicinity, could
claim to represent an entire district, and to reap all the kudos and attention
which inevitably went with it. Small wonder that, as Yarraville's
fortunes nose-dived, those of the Lions steadily improved; by 1983 it was clear
that the municipality of Footscray was no longer big enough for both the
Bulldogs and the Eagles, and quite inevitably it was the smaller 'brother' which
made way. |
Noteworthy players for Yarraville during
its forty-three year stint in the VFA included Leo Dwyer, Allan Hopkins, Fred Cook, John Clegg and Kevin Sait.
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