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Nickname(s)
  
Zebras

Coach
  
Lindsay Gilbee

Captain
  
Trent Dennis-Lane

Founded
  
1929

President
  
Danny Corcoran

Location
  
Melbourne, Australia

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Full name
  
Sandringham Football Club

Colours
  
Black,      Gold and      Blue

Competition
  
Victorian Football League

Premierships
  
10 (1946, 1962, 1985, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006)

Ground(s)
  
Trevor Barker Beach Oval (capacity: 10,000)

The Sandringham Football Club, nicknamed The Zebras, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne which was formed in 1929 and plays in the Victorian Football League (VFL) which was formerly called the Victorian Football Association (VFA).

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History

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The Sandringham Football Club was admitted a license in the VFA competition (now VFL) ahead of the 1929 season, though the first moves to establish a semi-professional football team from the Sandringham region began two years earlier. The club was formed in that time as a three-way merge of the existing amateur clubs in the area, Sandringham Amateurs, Black Rock FC and Hampton Amateurs. The club colours of gold, black and blue were taken from those three local teams respectively. In the clubs' first 10 years of existence, they achieved a final end of season ladder position of no higher than 5th, which came in the 1933 season.

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Sandringham recorded its inaugural premiership in the 1946 season, coming from behind late in the final quarter to record a 7-point win over Camberwell in front of 30,000 spectators. Though the club struggled throughout the 1950s, it has since gone on to record 10 premierships in total, being one of the most consistent teams in the VFL, their most successful period coming in the 2000s, with 4 premierships in 10 years cementing the club as one of the premier teams in the league.

Club information

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The Zebras have an alignment agreement with Australian Football League (AFL) club St Kilda which has been in place since 2009. The alignment agreement means that St Kilda listed players who are able to play but not selected for the Saints in the AFL are available to be selected for the Zebras in the VFL. The clubs extended their agreement at the end of 2016.

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Previously, Sandringham had an alignment with Melbourne. Sandringham and Melbourne were the first two clubs to form an alignment. This was announced in 1999 and began in the 2000 season. The alignment had an immediate effect with Sandringham winning the premiership in 2000, and a further three premierships (2004, 2005 and 2006) were won during the affiliation.

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The Zebra's home ground is and almost always has been the Beach Oval, which was renamed the Trevor Barker Beach Oval in the 1990s after the death of Trevor Barker, who had coached Sandringham to the 1992 and 1994 premierships. Only in 1966 did the club change home grounds, spending a year at the Junction Oval in St Kilda before moving back to Beach Oval ahead of the 1967 season. From the 2018 season, the club will play three of its home games each year at Moorabbin Oval, and will wear St Kilda's black, red and white guernsey in these games.

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The oval has a single grandstand (the Neil Bencraft Grandstand), a southern end named after record breaking goal kicker Nick Sautner (the Sautner Goal), and an administration centre (the John Mennie Administration Centre) – a social club and a capacity for 10,000. A record crowd of 18,000 attended the venue's first Sunday VFA premiership game, held between Sandringham and Port Melbourne Football Club in April 1964. A Rec Footy competition is also played at the ground.

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The Sandringham Dragons play in the TAC Cup and are due to become part of the Sandringham club in the near future.

Notable former players


  • Rex Hunt (1980–81)
  • Nick Sautner
  • Chad Liddell
  • Stan Tomlins
  • Len Toyne
  • Dallas O'Brien - 1983 Stawell Gift winner
  • Michael Conlan
  • Jeff Sarau
  • Ian Cooper – best on ground for St Kilda in their 1966 premiership
  • James Magner
  • Jack Gunston
  • Club

  • Victorian Football League (10): 1946, 1962, 1985, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • Individual

    JJ Liston Trophy Winners (8)
    1929 – Edward Bourke
    1947 – Stan Tomlins
    1962 – Keith Burns
    1985 – Neil McLeod
    1992 – Joe Rugolo
    1997 – Justin Crough
    2003 – David Robbins
    2005 – Paul Johnson

    VFA/VFL Minor Premierships (6) 1960, 1985, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2007

    VFA/VFL Wooden Spoons (5) 1929, 1930, 1940, 1941, 1954

    References

    Sandringham Football Club Wikipedia