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Mernda Football Club

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Nickname(s)
  
The Demons

Best and fairest
  
TBD

Colours
  
Blue and      Red

Leading goalkicker
  
Cameron Curlis (38)

Founded
  
1891


Full name
  
Mernda Football Netball Club

The Mernda Football Club is an Australian rules football club located in Mernda – a rural north-eastern town of Melbourne - that competes in the Northern Football League (formerly Diamond Valley Football League)

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History

The Mernda Football Club was formed in 1891 and was known as the South Yan Yean Football Club. The club went on for 23 years before changing its name to the Mernda Football Club in 1914. In 1932 the club changed again this time to become the Plenty Rovers Football Club, where they played at the Doreen Recreation Reserve (behind the Doreen Hall), the Plenty Rovers enjoyed short stints in the DVFL in 1936-7, 1941 and in 1947. In 1965 the club returned to the Mernda Football Club name due to the club moving to the Mernda Recreation Reserve. In 1987 the club rejoined the DVFL in Division 2. In 1991 Mernda won their first DVFL premiership and claimed the Seniors and Reserves double in 2012.

Current status

In 2011, Mernda finished bottom in Division 2 and will now field Seniors, Reserves and Under 19's in Division 3 from 2012 onwards.

In 2012, Mernda won the Division 3 Seniors and Reserves premierships, thus earning them promotion back into Division 2. Spearheaded by coach Brett Wilson, captain Rohan Davies and Best on Ground Matthew Rees, Mernda defeated Panton Hill 132 - 39.

Premiership Years

  • Northern Football Association
  • 1891, 1892

  • Bourke Evelyn Football Association
  • 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1920

  • Panton Hill & District Football Association / Panton Hill Football League
  • 1936, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1964, 1971, 1981, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986

  • Northern Football League / Diamond Valley Football League
  • 1991, 2012

    References

    Mernda Football Club Wikipedia