Yeah, 10 hour saturday shift and stuff all to do, already been through most of bigfooty.com and the archives here. So thought I'd start a thread on new/extinct clubs in Senior footy. Even those with name changes over the years. These are the ones in my time.
NAME CHANGES
Baulkham Hills > East Coast Eagles > Sydney Hills Eagles
RAAF > Hawkesbury > Western Jets > Nor-West Jets
Southern Districts > Bankstown & Liverpool > South West Sydney > Moorebank Sports
Mac Uni Kookas > Mac Uni Warriors
Wollongong > Illawarra
Cronulla- Sutherland > Southern Sharks > Southern Power
Balmain Tigers > Balmain Dockers
St George Dragons/Crows/Dragons
Campbelltown Blues/Panthers/Kangaroos/Blues
North Shore Bears/Bombers
Camden Blues/Cats
CLUBS NOW GONE
St Clair Crows
Blacktown Kangaroos
Penshurst Panthers
Bargo Knights
Katoomba - Lithgow Mountain Lions
And a plethora of others around the time I was playing juniors, but I still remember seeing their names in old footy records - St Ives, Heathcote, Salasians (Where the hell were they based?) Northern Districts, Merrylands in the early 90s, Nirimba ( We fielded alot of these blokes at Seven Hills in the 80s/90s)
NEW/REFORMED/RETURNING/MERGED CLUBS
Auburn
Maroubra
UTS
Blacktown Magic
Gosford Wildcats (Nothing mentioned on their old site on bdafl.com.au , but you'd assume they're born out of the old Tigers)
Camden
UNSW merging with Easts
The Bankstown/Liverpool merge, creating SWS, now Moorebank
Plenty more that I can't name I'm certain. Not sure of the point of this thread really, just bored. I think Gosford joining is great for Sydney footy personally. Might encourage other teams not far out of Sydney (Lets face it, it takes us 90 plus minutes to get from Bensons to Gwawley or Weldon, what's an extra hour on a bus) to step up and have a crack, be it from the south (Wollondilly, Northern Districts) the north (Killarney Vale, Terrigal Avoca) or the west (Bathurst at a stretch) The divisions could be broken into conferences, east v west, north v south, creates opportunities for more rep games for the lower divisions. I dunno, just thinking out aloud. 10 minutes to knock off.
NAME CHANGES
Baulkham Hills > East Coast Eagles > Sydney Hills Eagles
RAAF > Hawkesbury > Western Jets > Nor-West Jets
Southern Districts > Bankstown & Liverpool > South West Sydney > Moorebank Sports
Mac Uni Kookas > Mac Uni Warriors
Wollongong > Illawarra
Cronulla- Sutherland > Southern Sharks > Southern Power
Balmain Tigers > Balmain Dockers
St George Dragons/Crows/Dragons
Campbelltown Blues/Panthers/Kangaroos/Blues
North Shore Bears/Bombers
Camden Blues/Cats
CLUBS NOW GONE
St Clair Crows
Blacktown Kangaroos
Penshurst Panthers
Bargo Knights
Katoomba - Lithgow Mountain Lions
And a plethora of others around the time I was playing juniors, but I still remember seeing their names in old footy records - St Ives, Heathcote, Salasians (Where the hell were they based?) Northern Districts, Merrylands in the early 90s, Nirimba ( We fielded alot of these blokes at Seven Hills in the 80s/90s)
NEW/REFORMED/RETURNING/MERGED CLUBS
Auburn
Maroubra
UTS
Blacktown Magic
Gosford Wildcats (Nothing mentioned on their old site on bdafl.com.au , but you'd assume they're born out of the old Tigers)
Camden
UNSW merging with Easts
The Bankstown/Liverpool merge, creating SWS, now Moorebank
Plenty more that I can't name I'm certain. Not sure of the point of this thread really, just bored. I think Gosford joining is great for Sydney footy personally. Might encourage other teams not far out of Sydney (Lets face it, it takes us 90 plus minutes to get from Bensons to Gwawley or Weldon, what's an extra hour on a bus) to step up and have a crack, be it from the south (Wollondilly, Northern Districts) the north (Killarney Vale, Terrigal Avoca) or the west (Bathurst at a stretch) The divisions could be broken into conferences, east v west, north v south, creates opportunities for more rep games for the lower divisions. I dunno, just thinking out aloud. 10 minutes to knock off.
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