East Devonport Football Club
The East Devonport Football Club is an Australian rules football club based on Devonport, Tasmania. The club has competed in the North West Football League since 1987.
East Devonport | ||
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Full name | East Devonport Football Club | |
Nickname(s) | Swans | |
Club song | "Onwards To Victory" | |
Club details | ||
Founded | 1901 | |
Colours | ||
Competition | North West Football League | |
Coach | Grant Williams | |
Ground(s) | Girdlestone Park | |
Uniforms | ||
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History
The club competed on an irregular basis in various non-senior North Western competitions between 1901 and 1944 before being promoted to senior status to participate in the North West Football Union from 1945 to 1986. In 1987 the club joined the Northern Tasmanian Football League (renamed the North West Football League in 2015), and has competed continuously in that competition since.
Home Ground – Girdlestone Park
Established – 1901
Playing Colours – Red & White
Emblem – Swans
Club Theme Song – "Onwards To Victory" (Tune: "Notre Dame Victory March")
Affiliations – Various junior competitions (1901–1944) NWFU (1945–1986), NTFL/NWFL (1987–present)
Individual Medal Winners
Wander Medal Winners
- 1952 – Max Berryman
- 1957 – Darrel Baldock
- 1960 – Terry Pierce
- 1963 – John Bingley
- 1975 – Ricky Watt
- 1980 – Lindsay Bell
- 1982 – Richard Lynch
- 1985 – Neville Muir
- 1986 – Peter Borlini
Ovaltine Medal Winners
Pivot Medal Winners
Darrel Baldock Medal Winners
Competition Leading Goalkickers
NWFU Leading Goalkickers
NTFL/NWFL Leading Goalkickers
- 1988 – Mark Williams (119)
Club Records
Club Record Score
- 36.13 (229) v George Town 11.4 (70) in 1987
Club Record Games Holder
Club Record Match Attendance
- 11,866 – East Devonport v Ulverstone at West Park Oval for the 1968 NWFU Grand Final.
Notable players
- Graham Wright was drafted in the 1987 VFL draft to Collingwood Football Club and achieved premiership success in 1990.
- Darrel Baldock began his senior football career with the Swans before moving to Latrobe Football Club and then to St Kilda Football Club where he captained the team to their first premiership in 1966.