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ROVERSCurrent Affiliation: Great Northern Football League (GNFL) since 1961 Home Ground: Greenough Oval Club Address: P.O. Box 655, Geraldton 6531, Western Australia Formed: 1904 Colours: Black and red Emblem: Demons Senior Premierships: Geraldton Football Association (GFA)/Geraldton National Football Association (GNFA) -1905, 1907-8-9-10-11, 1920, 1928, 1931-2, 1934, 1953 (12 total); GNFL - 1963, 1975, 1990, 1994-5, 1997-8, 2000 (8 total) J.J. Clune Medallists: Kevin Davies 1970; Steve Matthews 1988;Craig Lynch 1989; Robert Gulberti 1994; Josh Gallop 1995; Darren Ryan 1998 & 2000 (6 Medallists/7 Medals)
The Geraldton Football Association came into being in 1904, with Rover Football Club - more usually shortened to Rovers - one of its inaugural members. During the years leading up to World War One Rovers generally vied with Railway for supremacy, and the two clubs continue to enjoy a fierce rivalry to this day. During the 1920s and '30s competition was somewhat stiffer, but Rovers still managed to add five senior premierships to their haul, giving them a total off eleven by the time the competition was suspended following the outbreak of war in 1939. In 1961 football in the region entered a new phase with the formation of the Great Northern Football League which involved clubs from Geraldton and Northampton and their surrounds, with a team from Mullewa joining in 1963, the season that Rovers won their first senior flag in the fledgling competition. The club commenced operations at its new home base of Greenough Oval in 1976, with clubrooms being built and opened four years later. The 1990s proved to be an especially propitious decade, yielding no fewer than five senior premierships. For good measure, Rovers also won the 2000 flag, but have since been unable to add to their tally. Where now? or
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