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Warburton-Millgrove

WARBURTON-MILLGROVE

Current Affiliation:  Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League (YVMDFL) since 1967

Club Address:  P.O. Box 109, Warburton, Victoria 3799

Formed:  1967 through the merger of Warburton and Millgrove Football Clubs

Colours:  Black, blue and white

Emblem:  Burras

Senior YVMDFL Premierships:  Division One - 1995, 2000 (2 total); Division Two - 2006 (1 total)

Senior Competition Best and Fairest Player Awards:  Ramage Medal - Wayne Morris 1975, 1976 & 1978; Ross Watson 1995; Jason DeGraff 2000; Ben Farrugia 2005 (4 Medallists/6 Medals); Wandin Medal - James Iacano 2006 (1 total)

Most Games:  321 by Steven Lord

Warburton-Millgrove boasts an illustrious lineage in that both the Warburton and Millgrove Football Clubs enjoyed considerable success prior to their merger in 1967.  Warburton Football Club was formed in 1906, and was particularly strong between the wars and during the 1940s and '50s.  The club's official colours were black and white, and its senior team claimed a total of at least eight senior premierships, all in the Yarra Valley Football Association, with the possibility of there having been additional premierships won during the club's early years about which detailed records have yet to be uncovered.

Millgrove Football Club, established two years after Warburton, also spent most of its existence competing in the YVFA.  The club achieved an even greater amount of premiership success than Warburton, with no fewer than thirteen senior flags definitely known to have been won.  Millgrove's official colours were blue and white.

During the 1960s many country football clubs were forced to merge because of dwindling player numbers and financial resources.  Millgrove and Warburton were two such clubs, combining forces in 1967 as the Burras.  With former Carlton reserves and Coburg rover Laurie Leyden as coach, the fledgling club's senior combination reached the finals in its debut season, ultimately finishing 4th.  Warburton-Millgrove's first flag was procured in 1969, by the seconds side, and indeed the seconds would go top twice more before the seniors, coached by Mark Tucker and under the captaincy of Rohan Hubbard, broke through for their first premiership in 1995.  Second after the home and away rounds, the Burras played exceptional football during the finals to overcome minor premiers Healesville in the 2nd semi final and Wandin on grand final day by 21 points.  Ruck-rover Ross Watson's Ramage Medal win was icing on the cake.

The Burras' second senior flag arrived in 2000 when they were coached by Brendan Woods and skippered by Mick Walker.  This triumph was followed by a gradual decline in fortunes, culminating in relegation to division two in 2005.  

In claiming its top division status back at the first time of asking in 2006 Warburton-Millgrove enjoyed one of the finest, and most dominant, seasons in its history.  For a start, the seniors, captained by Terry Walker, won the premiership without dropping a game, with James Iacano landing the Wandin Medal, and coach Vincent Muccitelli amassed an incredible tally of 174 goals to top the division two goal kicking list.  To cap things off, the reserves also claimed a premiership, leaving no-one in any doubt that division one was where the Burras belonged.

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