Waratah Football Club

Not to be confused with New South Wales Waratahs.
Waratah
Names
Full name Waratah Football Club
Club details
Founded 1917
Colours      Red and      White
Competition Northern Territory Football League
Ground(s) Gardens Oval
Other information
Official website Waratah Football Club official website

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The Waratah Football Club, nicknamed, Warriors, is a member club of the Northern Territory Football League.

History

The club was formed in 1917, and was one of the original foundation clubs.

The Waratah Football Club is the only Club with an involvement in every year the competition has been played in Darwin.

The Waratah Football Club has won 15 League Premierships (including 3 consecutive Premierships from 1928/29 to 1930/31) 12 Reserves Premierships and 2 Under 18 Premierships.

The League side broke a 21-year drought in the 1998/99 season to win the League Premiership and followed this up with a back-to-back Premiership in 1999/2000. The Reserve Grade won the Premiership for 3 consecutive years over this period with Premiership wins in 1997/98, 1998/99 and 1999/2000, and again last season.

The prestigious AFLNT Nichols Medal has been won by 8 legends of the Club, with one of these players to have won dual medals. Dennis Gauley 1951/52, Bluey McKee 1952/53, Bill James 1953/54, Jim Wilson 1960/61, Bertram Kantilla 1962/63, Keith Nickels 1971/72, Hank McPhee 1979/80, Peter Ivanoff 1981/82 and 1986/87.

Notable Waratah players in the AFL such as Essendon's Dean Rioli.


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