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The Glenrowan Football Club was formed in 1905, when they played a match against Greta.[1] The club spent most of its time in the Benalla & District Football League (1946 - 1991) and the Ovens & King Football League (1992 - 2019), when it folded after the 2019 season, due to a lack of players, off field officials, active past players and volunteers.[2]

History

Glenrowan's first documented match was against Winton in 1894, at Winton.[3]

In 1910, Glenrowan wore red, blue and white vertical stripe football jumpers. Glenrowan won the first grand final against Greta South FC, but as Greta South has won the minor premiership, they had the right to challenge Glenrowan in another match for the premiership, in which Greta South won.

Glenrowan joined the Ovens & King Football League in 1992 and played there until 2019.

Three past players of Glenrowan have been awarded an Order of Australia award. They are Linton Briggs, Stuart Devlin and Bill O'Callaghan.[4]

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Glenrowan FC Jumper: 1946 - 55

Competition Timeline

  • 1894 - 1905: No official competitions entered, but did play many friendly matches against other local towns.
  • 1906 - Greta & Glenrowan Football Association[5]
  • 1907 - Winton, Glenrowan Thoona Football Association[6]
  • 1908 - Winton Glenrowan Football Association
  • 1909 - ?
  • 1910 - 15 Mile Creek Football Association[7]
  • 1911 - Club in recess
  • 1912 - North Eastern Wednesday Football Association[8]
  • 1913 - 14: Greta Glenrowan Football Association[9]
  • 1915 - 18: Club in recess. WW1
  • 1919 - Greta / Thoona Football Association
  • 1920 - 21: North East Lines Football Association[10]
  • 1922 - 23: Wangaratta Football Association[11]
  • 1924 - 26: Greta / Thoona Football Association[12]
  • 1927 - Ovens & King Football League
  • 1928 - 29: Glenrowan / Thoona Football Association
  • 1930 - 31: ?
  • 1932 - Euroa Line Football Association[13]
  • 1933 - ?
  • 1934 - 38: Tatong Thoona Football Association
  • 1939 - 45: Club in recess, due to WW2
  • 1946 - 91: Benalla & District Football League[14]
  • 1992 - 2019: Ovens & King Football League

Football Grand Finals

Seniors
Year Venue Premiers Score Runner Up Score
1910 Greta West Greta South 5.7 - 37 Glenrowan 0.8 - 8
1914 Benalla Glenrowan 5.6 - 36 Greta 2.4 - 16[15]
1919 Benalla Glenrowan 4.19 - 43 Thoona 4.4 - 28
1925 Winton Glenrowan 7.6 - 48 Winton 5.5 - 35[16]
1926 Thoona Glenrowan 5.8 - 38 Winton 4.7 - 31
1928 Winton South Wang 16.10 - 106 Glenrowan 7.3 - 45
Reserves
Year Venue Premiers Score Runner Up Score
1985 Benalla Showgrounds Tatong 14.10 - 94 Glenrowan 4.10 - 34

Football League Best & Fairest winners

Seniors
Reserves
  • Ovens & King Football League - (Ross Schutt Medal)
    • 2003 - Brad Laywood
    • 2004 - Brad Laywood
    • 2005 - Rick Lawford
    • 2009 - Brad Laywood
    • 2013 - Clayton Fraser
    • 2014 - Brad Laywood
    • 2017 - Trent Petersen

Football Statistics

Consecutive finals series
Consecutive grand finals
Consecutive match wins in a row

VFL / AFL Players

The following footballer played with Glenrowan, prior to playing AFL football.

The following footballers played VFL / AFL football prior to playing / coaching Glenrowan FC. The year indicates their first season at Glenrowan.

References

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