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NORTH SHORE
Affiliated: NSWAFL 1903-21 & 1926; NSWANFL 1927-41 and 1946-73; NSWAFL 1974-80; SFL 1981-86; NSWAFL State League 1987-89; SFL 1990-1998; SAFL 1999-present Club Address: P.O. Box 60, Balgowlah 2093, New South Wales Home Ground: Gore Hill Oval, Pacific Highway, Crows Nest Formed: 1903 Colours: Black and red Emblem: Bombers Premierships:1904, 1909, 1921, 1952, 1961, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1991, 2001, 2004-5, 2007 (13 total) Phelan Medallists: David Elleman 1930 (see footnote 1); Jack Guthrie 1939; Ken Champion 1947; John Hardy 1951; Arthur Crisp 1962; Dean Davies 2005 (6 total) S(A)FL Top Goalkickers: A.Scott (112) 1909; M.Mayo (80) 1954; L.Perceira (71) 1959; J.Trewin (73) 1971; J.Hendrie (71) 1983; P.Angelis (124) 1988; P.Robertson (102) 1989 & (89) 1990; C.Dale (81) 1997, (102) 1999 & (72) 2000 (11 total) North Shore's Official 'Team of the Century': Click here
North Shore was a founder member of the New South Wales Australian National Football League (as the SFL was originally called) in 1903. The side finished runner-up in its debut season before winning the first of its eventual total of thirteen senior premierships the following year.
Today North Shore boasts an affiliation with Essendon (hence the Bomber nickname) and is very much at the forefront of the Sydney football scene, contesting seven of the last eight SFL grand finals for wins in 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2007. The 2005 victory was especially memorable as the side went into its grand final meeting with Western Suburbs as rank outsiders, having progressed to that stage from the 1st semi final. The first three quarters of the match were tightly contested, but the Bombers pulled away strongly in the last term, adding 5 goals to 1, to win comfortably by 41 points. Jarrod Crosby won the Rod Podbury Medal for best afield. The 2006 season brought a sharp decline in fortunes as the side plummeted to 7th place on the ladder with just 5 wins from 16 games. It was the first time since 1996 that the Bombers had failed to contest the finals, and they were keen to make immediate amends, which is what they emphatically accomplished a year later as they battled their way to a premiership after finishing the home and away rounds in third place. With no margin for error, North Shore thrashed Campbelltown in the 1st semi final by 67 points, and comfortably accounted for Pennant Hills in the preliminary final by 45 points. The grand final clash with St George was much more closely contested, and at the last change the Bombers led by a mere 4 points. During the last term, however, they dominated completely, with only their comparative profligacy in front of goal preventing a runaway win. As it was, they added 2.7 to 0.2 to win by 21 points with final scores of 12.15 (87) to 9.12 (66). North Shore's most famous players have included Rob Veale, John Hardy, John Pitura, Graham Maclean, John Hendrie, Roy Klau, Terry Thripp and Doug Bouch. Where now? or Footnotes1. Some sources give the name as 'Elliman'. Return to Main Text
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