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North Warrnambool Football Club

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Nickname(s)
  
Eagles

Founded
  
1986

Full name
  
North Warrnambool Eagles Football Netball Club

Colours
  
Blue      White      Yellow

Competition
  
Hampden Football League

Premierships
  
1 (1994 As Northern Districts in Warrnambool District Football League)

The North Warrnambool Football Club is an Australian rules football club which competes in the Hampden Football League.

The club is based near the regional Victorian city of Warrnambool at Bushfield and have played in the Hampden Football League since 1997.

The club was formed in 1986 with the merger of Grassmere and Bushfield Football clubs. The Merged club was known as Northern Districts and competed in the Warrnambool District Football League until it transferred to the Hampden league in 1997.

Northern Districts won the 1994 premiership in the Warrnambool District Football League and was runners-up in 1992.

A move to the Hampden Football League and a name change to North Warrnambool, the Eagles struggled for their first season, finishing last. Michael Kol was the first coach. The Eagles played in their first finals campaign since joining in 2011 in an Elimination Final against Terang Mortlake Football Club going down by only 2 points.

In 2012 the Eagles stock rose significantly finishing 3rd on the ladder overall and losing the Preliminary Final against Cobden Football Club by 52 points.

Notable Players

  • David Haynes played with West Coast Eagles Coach of North Warrnambool Eagles 2011 - Current
  • Billie Smedts plays with Geelong
  • References

    North Warrnambool Football Club Wikipedia