Point Cook Football Club

The Point Cook Football Club, nicknamed The Bulldogs, is an Amateur Australian rules football club, based in the Melbourne suburb of Point Cook, playing in the Western Region Football League (WRFL). The club was founded in 2003 as a junior club and expanded to senior teams in 2010.[1] Point Cook's home ground is Saltwater Reserve. It is located on the Cnr of Saltwater Promenade & Point Cook Road, Point Cook 3030

Point Cook Football Club
Names
Full namePoint Cook Football Club
Nickname(s)The Bulldogs
2019 season
After finals9th
Home-and-away season9th
Leading goalkickerLochlan Allen (21)
Best and fairestMatthew Poland
Club details
Founded2003 (2003) (entered juniors 2004, seniors 2010)
Colours  Red   White   Blue
CompetitionWestern Region Football League Seniors Div. 1
PresidentCameron McKenzie
CoachBrett Jacobs & Michael Boothey
Captain(s)Mason Kip
Premierships17 Senior (1)
  • 2018
Netball (1)
  • 2018
Under 18 (1)
  • 2011
Junior (14)
  • 2008
  • 2011
  • 2014 (2)
  • 2016 (2)
  • 2017 (3)
  • 2018 (2)
  • 2019 (3)
Ground(s)Saltwater Reserve
Former ground(s)Carranballac College (2004)
 Altona Green Primary School (2005 - 2010)
 Dunnings Road Oval (2007 - 2012)
 Alamanda Reserve (2011 - 2012))
Training ground(s)Saltwater Reserve
Other information
Official websitepointcookfc.com.au
Guernsey:

History

The Point Cook Football Club was established in October 2003 as an Australian Rules Junior Football Club, catering for the needs of Junior footballers in the Point Cook and surrounding areas. 2004 was the first year of football competing in the Western Region Football League (WRFL).

Due to the growth of the members and the need for Senior football in the area, the Point Cook Football Club entered Senior and Reserve teams in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) in season 2010.

In 2014 the Point Cook Football Club fielded their very first 'Youth Girls' team with players aged between 13 – 18 competing against other girls the same age. In 2015 the Point Cook Football Club fielded their first 'Superules' team with players aged over 35 competing against other teams in the AFL Masters, Victorian Metropolitan League

Following a Special Meeting of the members and a vote the club moved its Senior & Reserve Sides from the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) Division 3 to enter the Western Region Football League (WRFL) in Division 2 for the 2018 Season.

In 2018 the CLub entered 2 teams (Point Cook Blue & Point Cook Red) into the Western Region Football League (WRFL) Inaugural netball Competition, where Point Cook Blue won the Inaugural Victoria University Western Region Football League (WRFL) Netball Premiership Defeating Braybrook Red by 34 goals.[2]

Also in 2018 in its first year in the Western Region Football League (WRFL) Division 2 competition the Seniors took out the Premiership Defeating Yarraville Seddon Eagles by 7 points at Avalon Airport Oval, Werribee.[3] Gaining promotion into Division 1 in Season 2019.[4]

Club honours

Honour Board

Season President Vice President Administrator Treasurer
2004
Steve WardWayne TandyLes Mayne
2005
Steve WardWayne TandyCarol MillsLes Mayne
2006
Steve WardWayne TandyCarol MillsLes Mayne
2007
Steve WardWayne TandyWayne Gough
2008
Steve WardWayne TandyJeff CurmiWayne Gough
2009
Steve WardWayne TandyJeff CurmiWayne Gough
2010
Steve WardJeff CurmiSamantha PruscinoWayne Gough
2011
Steve WardAnthony MacGibbonSamantha PruscinoWayne Gough
2012
Steve WardAnthony MacGibbonSamantha PruscinoWayne Gough
2013
Steve WardAnthony MacGibbonSamantha PruscinoWayne Gough
2014
Steve WardAnthony MacGibbon (Snr)
Mark King (Jnr)
Ivo HavardWayne Gough
2015
Anthony MacGibbonIvo HavardJason WareWayne Gough
2016
Anthony MacGibbonDonna MorganJason WareWendy Morrison
2017
Ivo HavardAnthony MacGibbon (Snr)
Jason Ware (Jnr)
Alicia ColleyDavid Rouvray
2018
Ivo HavardAnthony MacGibbon (Snr)
Peter Gardner (Jnr)
Alicia Colley (Snr)
Nick Ladbrooke (Jnr)
David Rouvray
2019
Ivo HavardBrett Archer (Snr)
Dean Lawlor (Jnr)
Alicia Colley (Snr)
Rachael Trembath (Jnr)
Ashley May
2020
Cameron McKenzieBrett Archer (Snr)
Ivo Havard (Jnr)
Alicia Colley (Snr)
Peta Kortum (Jnr)
Ashley May
2021
Cameron McKenzieBrett Archer (Snr)
Ivo Havard (Jnr)
Alicia Colley (Snr)
Peta Kortum (Jnr)
Ashley May

Best Clubperson

  • Shane Comino - 2005
  • Derek Gatt - 2006
  • Wayne Gough - 2007
  • Sam Lachimia - 2008
  • Susanne Gough - 2009
  • Julie Ward - 2009
  • Anthony MacGibbon - 2010
  • Shane Comino - 2012
  • Toni Waugh - 2013
  • David Cook - 2014
  • Andrew Gough - 2015
  • Karen Cook - 2016
  • Rachael Archer - 2017
  • Toni Waugh - 2017
  • Peter Gardner - 2018
  • Andrew Gough - 2018
  • Donna Morgan - 2019
  • David Rouvray - 2019

Life Members

  • Steve Ward - 2013
  • Shane Comino - 2013
  • Wayne Gough - 2014
  • Anthony MacGibbon - 2015
  • Andrew Gough - 2019

Premierships: 17

  • Senior: 1
  • Netball: 1
  • Under 18: 1
  • Under 18 Division 2 (WRFL) - 2011 (Point Cook 12.9 - 81 Def Deer Park 6.10 - 46)
  • Junior: 14
  • Under 14 Division D (WRFL) - 2008 (Point Cook 11.11 - 77 Def Flemington Juniors 5.5 - 35)
  • Under 13 Division B (WRFL) - 2011 (Point Cook 4.12 - 36 Def Caroline Springs 4.5 - 29)
  • Under 11 Division A (WRFL) - 2014 (Point Cook 6.5 - 41 Def Williamstown Juniors 0.2 - 2)
  • Under 11 Division C (WRFL) - 2014 (Point Cook 6.11 - 47 Def Wyndham Suns 5.3 - 33)
  • Under 13 Division A (WRFL) - 2016 (Point Cook 10.10 - 70 Def Williamstown Juniors 8.6 - 54)
  • Under 13 Division C (WRFL) - 2016 (Point Cook 5.2 - 32 Def Caroline Springs 2.5 - 17)
  • Under 15 Division 2 (WRFL) - 2017 (Point Cook 10.7 - 67 Def Albion 8.16 - 64)
  • Under 14 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2017 (Point Cook 12.20 - 92 Def Caroline Springs 5.14 - 44)
  • Under 13 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2017 (Point Cook 10.14 - 74 Def St Bernard's 5.10 - 40)
  • Under 14 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2018 (Point Cook 6.12 - 48 Def St Bernard's 1.2 - 8)
  • Under 13 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2018 (Point Cook 5.8 - 38 Def Williamstown Juniors 3.5 - 23)
  • Under 16 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2019 (Point Cook 7.13 - 55 Def Caroline Springs 6.9 - 45)
  • Under 14 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2019 (Point Cook 7.6 - 48 Def Williamstown Juniors 2.3 - 15)
  • Under 12 Division 3 (WRFL) - 2019 (Point Cook 9.9 - 63 Def Newport Power Juniors 1.3 - 9)

League Best & Fairest: 17

  • Senior: 1
  • Jordan Lampi - VAFA Division 4 Seniors - 2012
  • Netball: 1
  • Jenna Goricanec - WRFL Netball - 2018
  • Under 18: 2
  • Jordan Lampi - WRFL Under 18 Division 2 - 2011
  • Jessi Lampi - WRFL Under 18 Division 1 - 2012
  • Junior: 13
  • Elliott Phasey - WRFL Under 14 Division D - 2005
  • Andrew Gilmore - WRFL Under 16 Division C - 2007
  • Samuel Georgiovski - WRFL Under 14 Division D - 2007
  • Nicholas Buykx - WRFL Under 15 Division A - 2013
  • Massimo D'Ambrosio - WRFL Under 11 Division A - 2013
  • Massimo D'Ambrosio - WRFL Under 11 Division A - 2014
  • Joshua Kuppen - WRFL Under 11 Divion C - 2014
  • Massimo D'Ambrosio - WRFL Under 12 Division A - 2015
  • Bailey Moffatt - WRFL Under 14 Division 1 - 2017
  • Massimo D'Ambrosio - WRFL Under 15 Division 1 - 2018
  • Diesel Moloney - WRFL Under 14 Division 1 - 2019
  • Thomas Burton - WRFL Under 12 Division 1 - 2019
  • Nazzareno Foti - WRFL Under 12 Division 4 - 2019

Seniors

Senior Honour Board

Senior Honour Board
Season Coach Captain(s) Best &
Fairest
Leading
Goalkicker
League/Division Finishing Position Note:
2020
Brett Jacobs
Michael Boothey
(No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2019
Ian DennyMason KipMatthew PolandLochlan Allen - 21WRFL - Div. 19/10
2018
Ian DennyMason KipJessi LampiKirk Heberle - 33WRFL - Div. 21/8Qualified 2nd after H&A. Won Club's Inaugural Senior Premiership against Yarraville Seddon Eagles. Promoted to Division 1 in 2019.
2017
Ian DennyMason KipRobbie MilneTristan Furr - 23VAFA - D38/10
2016
Ian DennyMason KipMason KipWilliam Dawson - 87VAFA - D42/9Qualified 2nd after H&A. Lost Grand Final to Westbourne Grammarians. Promoted to Division 3 in 2017.
2015
Ian DennyMason Kip
Paul Hegarty
Mason KipWilliam Dawson - 50VAFA - D46/11Qualified 3rd after H&A. Lost Qualifying Final to Box Hill North.
2014
Ian DennyBarry Langley
Paul Hegarty
Mason Kip
Robbie Milne
Haydn Wilkinson - 26VAFA - D47/10
2013
Daniel FraserTravis CassidyAndrew AucielloRick Munn - 39VAFA - D45/11Qualified 4th after H&A. Lost Qualifying Final to West Brunswick.
2012
Daniel FraserAaron Marsh
Travis Cassidy
Tristan FurrAaron Marsh - 45VAFA - D44/10First Finals appearance. Lost to Eley Park. Jordan Lampi won League B&F
2011
Daniel FraserMark PozzutoAaron Marsh - 74VAFA - D47/10
2010
Daniel FraserGlen McGawAaron Marsh - 67VAFA - D410/11
Reserves Honour Board
Season Coach Captain(s) Best &
Fairest
Leading
Goalkicker
League/Division Finishing Position Note:
2020
Todd Caulfield
(No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2019
Cameron McKenzieLuke MulquineyNicolas BladeCameron D'Altera - 13WRFL - Div. 1 Reserve8/10
2018
Cameron McKenzieLuke MulquineyJordan RoacheRicky Munn - 27WRFL - Div. 2 Reserve2/8Qualified 2nd after H&A. Lost Grand Final to Yarraville Seddon Eagles.
2017
Cameron McKenzieJared SmithMitchell ChandlerThomas Smith - 18VAFA - D3 Reserve8/10
2016
David Da SilvaWilliam CameronTristan FurrMatthew Harmer - 26VAFA - D4 Reserve2/9Qualified 4th after H&A. Lost Grand Final to Westbourne Grammarians.
2015
Dean ChambersChris MatchamDomenic Favata - 27VAFA - D4 Reserve3/11Qualified 3rd after H&A. Lost Preliminary Final to Westbourne Grammarians.
2014
Chris JonesLuke RappazzoPeter Donoghue - 21VAFA - D4 Reserve9/10
2013
Bradley WardCameron CoxMichael JamesBrett Hunter - 38VAFA - D4 Reserve5/11Qualified 5th after H&A. Lost Qualifying Final to West Brunswick.
2012
John Panjari / Bradley WardRyan BarkerNeil Burton - 32VAFA - D4 Reserve5/10
2011
Khalid Haddara - 29VAFA - D4 Reserve8/10
2010
VAFA - D4 Reserve

Senior Team records

VAFA (2010 - 2017)

Point Cook FC's win-loss record against other VAFA clubs (2010 - 2017)
(Senior Matches Only - Correct to end of 2017 Season)
Club P W L D Win% P W L Win% P W L Win%
Overall (includes Finals) Finals (includes Grand Finals) Grand Finals
Albert Park 2200100.00--------
Box Hill North 1485157.141010.00----
Canterbury 50500.00--------
Chadstone 121200100.00--------
Dragons 4400100.00--------
Eley Park 1019010.001010.00----
Hawthorn Amateurs 30300.00--------
La Trobe University 20200.00--------
Manningham 1385061.54--------
Masala 4400100.00--------
Monash Gryphons 10100.00--------
Mt Lilydale OC 1165054.55110100.00----
North Brunswick 14122085.71--------
Northern Blues 2200100.00--------
Parkside 2200100.00--------
Power House 20200.00--------
Richmond Central 633050.00--------
South Melbourne Districts 2200100.00--------
South Mornington 725028.57--------
St Francis Xavier 20200.00--------
Swinburne University 725028.57--------
UHS-VU 20200.00--------
West Brunswick 624033.331010.00----
Westbourne Grammarians 927022.222020.001010.00
Totals 142 74 67 1 52.11 6 1 5 16.67 1 0 1 0.00

WRFL (2018 - )

Point Cook FC's win-loss record against other WRFL clubs (2018 - )
(Senior Matches Only - Correct to end of 2019 Season)
Club P W L D Win% P W L Win% P W L Win%
Overall (includes Finals) Finals (includes Grand Finals) Grand Finals
Albanvale 3300100.00--------
Albion 2200100.00--------
Altona 20200.00--------
Caroline Springs 20200.00--------
Deer Park 20200.00--------
Hoppers Crossing 20200.00--------
Manor Lakes 3300100.00--------
Newport Power 3300100.00--------
North Footscray 2200100.00--------
Parkside 321066.67110100.00----
Spotswood 20200.00--------
St Albans 20200.00--------
Sunshine 20200.00--------
Werribee Districts 20200.00--------
West Footscray 2200100.00--------
Yarraville Seddon Eagles 513120.0021150.00110100.00
Totals 39 18 20 1 46.15 3 2 1 66.67 1 1 0 100.00

Overall

Point Cook FC's Overall win-loss record against other clubs (2010 - 2019)
(Senior Matches Only - Correct to end of 2019 Season)
Club P W L D Win% P W L Win% P W L Win%
Overall (includes Finals) Finals (includes Grand Finals) Grand Finals
VAFA (2010 - 2017) 1427467152.1161516.671010.00
WRFL (2018 - ) 391820146.1532166.67110100.00
Totals 181 92 87 2 50.83 9 3 6 33.33 2 1 1 50.00

References

  1. "WELCOME POINT COOK FOOTBALL CLUB". Victorian Amateur Football Association. Retrieved 2 September 2009.
  2. "POINT COOK WIN VU WRFL NETBALL TITLE". Western Region Football league. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  3. "BULLDOGS CREATE HISTORY IN INAUGURAL SEASON". Western Region Football league. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  4. "WRFL CONFIRMS 2019 SENIOR STRUCTURES". Western Region Football league. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
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