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Scotch Old Collegians Football Club

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After finals
  
9th

Leading goalkicker
  
Daniel Cahill ( goals)

Colours
  
Blue and      gold

Competition
  
Adelaide Footy League

Home-and-away season
  
9th

Best and fairest
  
Tim Champion

Founded
  
1929

Full name
  
Scotch Old Collegians Football Club

Scotch Old Collegians Football Club (SOCFC) is an Australian Rules Football club located in Torrens Park, South Australia, playing in the South Australian Amateur Football League. It was formed in 1929 and it is the fifth-oldest club in the SAAFL. Scotch fields three teams, one each in Division 3, Division 3 Reserves and C3. SOCFC draws its players from old collegians of Scotch College and from the local community. All teams train at Scotch College with the A and B grade teams also playing home matches there.

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History

Scotch Old Collegians Football Club was formed in 1929. There have been around 225 different clubs that have participated in the South Australian Amateur Football League since its inception in 1911. Only Adelaide University (1911), Kenilworth (1914), Prince Alfred Old Collegians (1926) and St Peters Old Collegians (1928) have been in the SAAFL longer than Scotch OCFC.

Premierships

A Grade: 1959, 1989, 1997

B Grade: 1970, 1971, 1986, 1997

C Grade: 1980, 1983, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006

D Grade: 1991, 1992

References

Scotch Old Collegians Football Club Wikipedia