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Australian rules football club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South Bunbury Football Club is a semi-professional Australian rules football club based in South Bunbury, Western Australia. The club plays in the South West Football League. Since being founded in 1897 the club has won 45 premierships and has been a runner-up 24 times.[1] Since joining the SWFL in 1957 the club has won 16 premierships.[2][3]
South Bunbury Football Club | |
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Names | |
Full name | South Bunbury Football Club |
Nickname(s) | Tigers |
Motto | Cede Nullis |
2022 season | |
Home-and-away season | 2 |
Club details | |
Founded | 1897 |
Colours | Red and white |
Competition | South West Football League |
Chairman | John Castrilli |
Coach | Julian Burgess |
Captain(s) | Martin Thompson |
Premierships | 45 (16 in SWFL - most recent: 2024) |
Ground(s) | Hands Oval |
Other information | |
Official website | http://www.sbfc.com.au/ |
The club sits equal second nationally in terms of senior premierships won. North (King Island) have won 47 while Ramblers (Carnarvon) and South Bunbury are equal second with 45. It is likely that one of these three clubs will be the first club in Australia to win 50 senior premierships.
The South Bunbury club was founded in May 1897 at a meeting at the Prince of Wales Hotel in Bunbury.[1][4]
South Bunbury picked up the nickname Tigers after the relative inaccessibility and perceived wildness of the South Bunbury area around the turn of the 20th century.
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