In 2015 the Woodville West Torrens Football Club celebrated their 25th season in the SANFL, and dominated the competition in U/18s, Reserves and League, taking out each Minor Premiership (the only club to ever do so) dropping just 4 games across all 3 grades throughout the minor round season. The club changed its name to West Torrens in 1897 upon the inception of district football. It was formed in 1990 from an amalgamation of the neighbouring Woodville and West Torrens football clubs and played its inaugural game in 1991. The Woodville-West Torrens Football Club Song is called "We're the might flying Eagles" and is to the tune of The Battle Hymn of the Republic, We're the mighty Eagles They lost their game against South Australia but recorded their first ever win over WA 10-8 to 9-12. It was formed in 1990 from an amalgamation of the neighbouring Woodville and West Torrens football clubs and played its inaugural game in 1991. We say pseudo because the team contained several Sydney Swans players who were not born, nor played their junior football in NSW. Not heavy but a continual and misty downfall making playing conditions unpleasant. [1] From 1998–2010, the Eagles had 19 selected at the AFL Draft. AFL Canberra 1-0 4-1 8-2 10-3 (63) Associated with Scrapbook ... SANFL Football Clubs & Players . Heading into 1964, West Torrens had won four premierships in the previous forty seasons, and were a highly competitive club, regular finalists, and played off in 8 Grand Finals - the last one being the 1953 victory over Port Adelaide. Wearing Gold and Green and Blue Take a Look at Our Gallery. The new club proved immediately competitive, and won their first premiership in 1993. John Birt. In 1990 it was decided to merge the club with the Woodville Football Club and West Torrens played their last game in round 20 of the 1990 season. In July 1922, the West Torrens Football Club travelled to Melbourne then onto Wagga where they defeated a representative Riverina side 15.23 to 8.7 before a crowd of around 2,000 then onto Sydney where they were scheduled to play NSW on 15 July at Erskineville Oval. Prior to the game, the Eagles Cheersquad printed the words "Patience + Perseverance = Reward" onto the teams pregame banner, acknowledging the team's misfortunes in the past (especially to the Bulldogs) and how they would once again lift the trophy. In 2011, The Eagles became the only club since the turn of the century to defeat Central District in two grand finals, with a thrilling 3-point win – 81 to 78 on 9 October 2011. The mighty flying Eagles The new club, known as the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles, played their first game in 1991 and won the SANFL premiership in 1993. From after that though it was all Canberra, outscoring the Sydney side nine goals to one for the rest of the match. They drew several of their other matches, mostly because behinds were not counted, an anomaly in the game that was changed in 1897. Copyright © 2018 New South Wales Australian Football History Society Inc. Goolagong Parties Like its 1999 for Terrigal-Avoca Panthers, Women in the Centre Square: Reflections on the start of a new era of AFL in Sydney, Sydney AFL Grand Final week brings back memories of Wests’ win in 1965, “Poddy” Slade – ‘Wonder’ Footballer Who Beat the Mail Train.

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