Border-Walwa Football Netball Club

The Border-Walwa Football Netball Club is an Australian rules football and netball club founded in 1960 in Walwa, Victoria. Its teams compete in the Upper Murray Football Netball League.

Border-Walwa
Names
Full nameBorder-Walwa Football Netball Club
Nickname(s)Magpies
Club details
Founded1960 (1960) [note 1]
Colours  black   white
CompetitionUMFNL
PremiershipsUMFNL: 7: 1984, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998
Ground(s)Walwa Recreation Reserve[1]
Uniforms
Home

History

Based in Walwa, heart of the scenic Upper Murray, in North East Victoria, the Border Walwa Football Netball Club is a proud, grassroots Football and Netball Club. The club has been kicking footballs for over 119 years.

Club Nickname Location State Ground Est. Years Premiers
won
Premiership Years
Border United
[note 2]
Hoppers Jingellic NSW Jingellic Cricket Ground 1950 1950-1960 0
Border-Walwa
[note 3] [note 4]
Magpies Walwa VIC Walwa Recreation Reserve 1960 1961–2019 7 1984, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996,
1997, 1998.
Walwa
[note 5]
Tigers Walwa VIC Walwa Recreation Reserve 1898 1898-1960 15 1900, 1920, 1922, 1929, 1931,
1936, 1937, 1940, 1948, 1949,
1950, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958.
  1. Merged club: Border United FC & Walwa FC
  2. Merged with Walwa FC after the 1960 season to form the Border-Walwa FC.
  3. Formed from merger of Border United FC & Walwa FC after the 1960 season.
  4. Border-Walwa FNC entered a state of recess from 2020, they hope to return for 2021.
  5. Merged with Border United FC after the 1960 season to form the Border-Walwa FC.

Walwa FC (1898-1960) "Tigers"

Walwa Tigers kit

In 1898 the Walwa Football Club was based in Walwa, Victoria, playing their home games from the Walwa Recreation Reserve. The club competed in the Upper Murray Football League from 1898 to 1960, with the only exception being while the league was in recess (1916-1917, & 1941-1944). Walwa won 15 senior premierships & also were 11 time runners-up competing in 26 grand finals during that time.

CompetitionLevelWinsYear won
UMFLSenior151900, 1920, 1922, 1929, 1931,
1936, 1937, 1940, 1948, 1949,
1950, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958.

Border United FC (1950-1960) "Hoppers"

Border United Hoppers kit

In 1950 the Border United Football Club was based in Jingellic, New South Wales, playing their home games from the Jingellic Cricket Ground. The club competed in the Upper Murray Football League from 1950 to 1960. Border United never won a senior premiership, however they were 1957 Grand Final runners-up, losing to Walwa, 9.13 (67) to 4.6 (30).

CompetitionLevelWinsYear won
UMFLSenior0

Border-Walwa FNC (1960-present) "Magpies"

Border-Walwa Magpies current kit

In 1960 the Border-Walwa Football Club was based in Walwa, Victoria, playing their home games from the Walwa Recreation Reserve. The club competed in the Upper Murray Football League from 1961. Border-Walwa has won 7 senior premierships & also were 11 time runners-up competing in 18 grand finals during that time.

Combined the Walwa FC, the Border United FC, & the Border-Walwa FNC have won a total of 22 senior premierships, but the Border-Walwa FNC only has 7 senior premierships officially recognised by the Upper Murray Football Netball League. This is similar to how combined the Fitzroy FC, the Brisbane Bears, & the Brisbane Lions have won a total of 11 VFL/AFL premierships, but the Brisbane Lions only has 3 VFL/AFL premierships officially recognised by the Australian Football League.

2000 and beyond

On Saturday 23 May 2015, the Border-Walwa senior football team broke its 47-match losing streak after beating Corryong by 35 points at Corryong. As reported by The Border Mail that night:

It was just priceless to see the joy on the faces of the supporters and committee members who have been through the tough times and keep turning up each weekend to help out and support the club.[2]

At the club's annual general meeting on Sunday the 9th of February (2020) the Border Mail reported that Border-Walwa Football Netball Club's had decide to enter recess for the 2020 season. A number of factors were cited including population decline, but mainly the devastation of the Upper Murray from the 2019/2020 Australian Bushfires. They hope to re-join the league in 2021.[3]

See also

References

  1. "50 Towns in 50 Days: Walwa". 13 December 2011.
  2. "Jubilation as Magpies claim win". 24 May 2015.
  3. https://www.bordermail.com.au/story/6621570/border-walwa-members-decide-clubs-fate-at-annual-general-meeting/?cs=9955 Border Mail (09/02/2020) "Border-Walwa members decide club's fate at annual general meeting" - by Brett Kohlhagen
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