Katandra Football Club
Katandra | ||
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Names | ||
Full name | Katandra Football Netball Club | |
Nickname(s) | Kats | |
Club details | ||
Founded | 1911 | |
Colours | ||
Competition | Picola & District FNL | |
Premierships | 20 (1913, 1914, 1950, 1951, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1966, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1992, 1998, 2003, 2004) | |
Ground(s) | Katandra West Recreation Reserve, 238 Hickey Rd. | |
Uniforms | ||
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Other information | ||
Official website | Kantandra FNC |
The Katandra Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Kats, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in the small Victorian town of Katandra West. The club teams currently compete in the Picola & District Football League.
History
[edit]After much talk in the district for many years the Katandra Football club was founded in 1911 and the initial club colours were blue and white.[1] Their first opponents were Rockville and Pine Grove.
Reforming after World War I in May 1922, the club played on an oval next to the Memorial Hall and played in the Dookie & District Football Association from 1922 to 1925.
Katandra FC reformed in late 1934 and applied to join the Goulburn Valley Second Eighteens Football Association for the 1935 season, but were rejected.[2]
In 1935 the club reformed to play in the Chaney Cup, prior to joining the Goulburn Valley Second Eighteens Football Association in 1936.
The new Katandra West Sports Ground was officially opened by Sir John Gladstone Black McDonald in March 1937.[3]
In July, 1946, former Richmond player and Katandra captain, Eddie Ford collided with an Ardmona player, but played out the game and went home, but later became ill. Ford was taken to the Mooroopna Hospital, where he later died.[4]
In 2005, the senior football team were undefeated minor premiers, but then lost Qualifying Final, won First Semi Final, then lost the Preliminary Final.
Despite the blemish of 2012, the club has experienced success over the past decade. Winning premierships in all grades of football and many grades of netball. The most recent Senior premiership was in 2004. The A Grade netball team won their first premiership in 2009 and were able to follow this by being Runners Up in 2011 and winning the 2012 pennant. The Senior team recently completed a remarkable feat of completing 8 seasons with no worse finish than being Preliminary Finalists. This 8 season streak included 2 Premierships, 3 Runners Up and 3 Preliminary Finals losses. Unfortunately, the proud club has not competed in finals since 2010 and received its first wooden spoon in 2012 after finishing last in the eight team PDFL-South East competition.
The club changed leagues following an administration disagreement between the AFL Goulburn-Valley and the Picola & District Football League.[5]
The club wanted to remain under the AFL umbrella for player development and insurance so they joined the Murray Football League. They rejoined the Picola & District Football League in 2020.
Past players to play AFL include Footscray ruckman Les Bartlett, Melbourne back pocket Rod Grinter and Carlton best and fairest winner and former Carlton coach, David Teague.
Football competitions timeline
[edit]
Katandra FC have played in the following football competitions.
- 1911 - Katandra FC first established. Played some friendly matches against other local teams.
- 1912 - 1915: Katandra Football Association.[6] competition abandoned mid way through 1915 due to World War One.[7]
- 1916 - 1918: Club in recess due to World War One
- 1919 - 1921: Club still in recess.
- 1922 - 1925: Club reformed in May 1922[8] and joined the Dookie & District Football Association.[9]
- 1926: Dookie & DFA folds and the club goes into recess.[10]
- 1927 - Dookie & District Football Association.[11][12]
- 1928 - 1932: Katandra & District Football Association[13]
- 1933 - 1934: The Katandra & DFA folds and Katandra FC goes into recess.[14][15]
- 1935 - Chaney Cup[16]
- 1936: Goulburn Valley Second Eighteens Football Association[17]
- 1937 - 1941: Goulburn Valley Football Association
- 1942 - 1944: Club in recess due to World War Two
- 1945 - Goulburn Valley Football Association
- 1946 - 1951: Central Goulburn Valley Football League
- 1952 - 1966: Benalla Tungamah Football League
- 1967 - 1995: Tungamah Football League
- 1996 - 2017: Picola & District Football Netball League
- 2018 - 2019: Murray Football Netball League
- 2020: Club in recess due to COVID-19
- 2021 - 2025: Picola & District Football Netball League
Football Premierships
[edit]
- Seniors
- Picola & District Football League (3):
- 1998, 2003, 2004
- Tungamah Football League (8):
- 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1992
- Benalla Tungamah Football League (5):
- 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1966
- Central Goulburn Valley Football League (2):
- 1950, 1951
- Katandra Football Association
- Under 17's
Football – Runners up
[edit]- Seniors
The club was runner-up in the –
Picola & District Football League
- 2006, 2007, 2008
- 1970, 1971, 1972, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1989, 1991
Benalla Tungamah Football League
- 1960
Central Goulburn Valley Football League
- 1952
Katandra Football Association
- 1929 - Drumanure: 1.0 - 6 d Katandra: 0.0 - 0. Katandra did not show up for the grand final.[21][22][23]
- 1912 - Dookie: 2.8 - 20 d Katandra: 2.3 - 15[24]
Football Statistics
[edit]- Seniors
- Wooden Spoon
- Picola & District Football League (1):
- 2012: 8th - (4 wins, 14 losses)[25]
- 2013: 8th - (0 wins, 18 losses)
- 2017: 8th - (1 win, 17 losses)
- Picola & District Football League (1):
- Most consecutive losses
- 24: From round 15, 2012 to round 3, 2014.
Football League: Best & Fairest winners
[edit]- Seniors
- Goulburn Valley Football Association
- 1940 – Sandy McIntosh [26]
- Benalla Tungamah Football League – Lawless Medal
- 1956 & 1963: Harry Brittain
- Picola & District Football League
- 2014 - Luke Minogue
AFL players
[edit]
The following footballers played with Katandra, prior to playing senior football in the VFL/AFL, and / or drafted, with the year indicating their VFL/AFL debut.
- 1938 - Jack Burgmann, Richmond
- 1942 – Eddie Ford, Richmond
- 1945 – Stan Le Lievre, St Kilda
- 1951 - Joe Hickey - Fitzroy
- 1951 - Tom Magee - Fitzroy
- 1968 – Les Bartlett, Footscray
- 1972 – Lloyd Burgmann, Melbourne
- 1985 – Rod Grinter, Melbourne
- 2001 – David Teague (footballer), North Melbourne & Carlton
- 2020 - Lachie Ash, Greater Western Sydney
The following footballers played senior VFL / AFL football prior to playing and / or coaching with Katandra with the year indicating their first season at Katandra.
- 1990 - Ian Sartori - St Kilda & Richmond
- 2008 – Derek Hall, West Coast and Geelong
Club Honourboard
[edit]- Senior Football
Year | President | Secretary | Treasurer | Captain/Coach | Best & Fairest | Top Goalkicker | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1911 | Rupert Prideaux | R Tait | R Jeffrey | [27] | |||
Katandra Football Association | |||||||
1912 | Rupert Prideaux | R Tate | R Tate | R Jeffrey[28] | 2nd[29] | ||
1913 | Premiers | ||||||
1914 | Premiers | ||||||
1915 | |||||||
1916-18 | Club in recess. WW1 | ||||||
1919-21 | Club in recess. | ||||||
Dookie & District Football Association[30] | |||||||
1922 | J A Goodwin | P Delaney | [31] | ||||
1923 | 4th[32] | ||||||
1924 | C Ford | P Delaney | [33] | ||||
1925 | |||||||
1926 | Club in recess | ||||||
1927 | |||||||
Katandra & District Football Association | |||||||
1928 | |||||||
1929 | Runner Up | ||||||
1930 | |||||||
1931 | |||||||
1932 | |||||||
1933 | Club in recess | ||||||
1934 | J Miers | Club in recess[34][35] | |||||
Chaney Cup | |||||||
1935 | A E Kyne & | [36] | |||||
A Chaney | [37] | ||||||
Goulburn Valley Second Eighteens Football Association | |||||||
1936 | W Montgomery | J Miers | George Grinter | J Creighton | 6th[38] | ||
Goulburn Valley Football Association | |||||||
1937 | J Miers | P N Hickey | A Chaney[39] | George Grinter & | Stan Le Lievre | 3rd[40][41] | |
J Mansell | [42] | ||||||
1938 | W Frankland | P N Hickey | George Grinter | Stan Le Lievre | 3rd[43][44] | ||
1939 | J Magee | P N Hickey | George Grinter | Stan Le Lievre | 2nd[45][46] | ||
Stan Le Lievre(Cap) | |||||||
1940 | I W Miers | A G McIntosh | George Grinter | 3rd[47][48] | |||
Stan Le Lievre(Cap) | |||||||
1941 | W Frankland | P N Hickey | George Grinter | 3rd[49] | |||
Stan Le Lievre(Cap) | |||||||
1942 | W Frankland | P N Hickey | George Grinter | In recess > WW2 | |||
1943 | W Frankland | P N Hickey | George Grinter | In recess > WW2 | |||
1944 | W Downs | P N Hickey | George Grinter | In recess > WW2 | |||
1945 | W Downs | P N Hickey | George Grinter | 4th[50] | |||
Central Goulburn Valley Football League | |||||||
1946 | W Downs | W Hickey | Eddie Ford[51] | Don Opie (31)[52] | 6th[53] | ||
1947 | W Downs | W Hickey | J Burgman | 6th[54] | |||
1948 | W Frankland | K Baker & | K Baker | 5th | |||
K Ellery | |||||||
1949 | W Frankland | K Ellery | Pierce Purcell | S Rowan | D Matthews (24)[55] | 3rd | |
1950 | L Connolly | B Black | Pierce Purcell | Don Opie | A Rowan (45)[56] | Premiers*[57] | |
1951 | David Ford | S Rowan | Pierce Purcell | Max Mills | Max Mills*(29)[58] | Premiers[59][60] | |
George Hudson(Cap) | |||||||
1952 | K McDonnell | S Hooper | Pierce Purcell | Max Mills | Runner Up | ||
Benalla Tungamah Football League | |||||||
1953 | J Cummins | G Hooper | A Hutchins | ? | 5th | ||
1954 | J Cummins | G Hooper | Harry Brittain | M Ford | 3rd | ||
1955 | J Cummins | G Hooper | Harry Brittain | J McPhillamy | Premiers | ||
1956 | J Cummins | G Hooper | Harry Brittain | M Rowan | Premiers | ||
1957 | J Cummins | G Hooper | Harry Brittain | D Wallace | Premiers | ||
1958 | R Le Lievre | G Hooper | Harry Brittain | R Rowan | Premiers* | ||
1959 | K Baker | G Hooper | Harry Brittain | P West | 4th | ||
1960 | K Baker | G Hooper | J Ernshaw | D Wallace | Runner Up | ||
1961 | K Baker | M Ibbottson | J Ernshaw | R Rowan | 4th | ||
1962 | K Baker | H Burgman | L Cummins | M Grinter | 7th | ||
1963 | K Baker | H Burgman | Ronnie Dell'oro | G Webb | 4th | ||
1964 | K Baker | H Burgman | Lester Rootsey | P West | 5th | ||
1965 | J Batey | H Burgman | L Chard | P West | 5th | ||
1966 | J Batey | R Kelly | L Chard | Les Bartlett | Premiers | ||
Tungamah Football League | |||||||
1967 | P West | R Kelly | D Fuller | L Chard | 6th | ||
1968 | R Le Lievre | R Kelly | F Lente | P West | 5th | ||
1969 | R Le Lievre | R Kelly | M Kick | G Wilkie | 4th | ||
1970 | J Batey | R Kelly | Brian Campbell | Ron Le Lievre | Runner Up | ||
1971 | J Batey | R Kelly | Brian Campbell | K Teague | Runner Up | ||
1972 | Richie Mann[61] | C Bartlett | Brian Campbell | K Teague | Runner Up | ||
1973 | Richie Mann | B McCullock | Brian Campbell | D Dudegon | Premiers | ||
1974 | W J Black | B McCullock | G Pell | R Lawless | Premiers | ||
1975 | W J Black | R Le Lievre | G Pell | L Burgman | Premiers | ||
1976 | W J Black | R Le Lievre | G Pell | R Sidebottom | 5th | ||
1977 | W J Black | R Le Lievre & | L Burgman | D Wilkie | Premiers | ||
M Ryan | |||||||
1978 | W J Black | G Goonan | L Burgman | G Teague | Runner Up | ||
1979 | R King | G Goonan | L Burgman | C Senior | Runner Up | ||
1980 | R King | G Goonan | R Le Lievre | R Sidebottom | Runner Up | ||
1981 | K Quigley | ||||||
1982 | K Quigley | ||||||
1983 | K Quigley | ||||||
1984 | H Wells | ||||||
1985 | H Wells | ||||||
1986 | N Collins | ||||||
1987 | N Collins | ||||||
1988 | F Irvine | ||||||
1989 | F Irvine | ||||||
1990 | M Hannaford | ||||||
1991 | M Hannaford | ||||||
1992 | M Hannaford | ||||||
1993 | R Lawless | ||||||
1994 | R Lawless | ||||||
1995 | R Lawless | ||||||
Picola & District Football League | |||||||
1996 | R Lawless | George Trianidis | 7th | ||||
1997 | R Lawless | Greg Reynoldson | 7th | ||||
1998 | R Lawless | Greg Reynoldson | Premiers | ||||
1999 | R Lawless | Greg Reynoldson | 7th | ||||
2000 | R Lawless | Wes Teague | 4th | ||||
2001 | G Carroll | Travis Wayman | 8th | ||||
2002 | G Carroll | Glen Irvine | |||||
2003 | T O'Reilly | Mark Nolen & | Premiers | ||||
Chris Pohlner | |||||||
2004 | T O'Reilly | Aaron Plant | Premiers | ||||
2005 | T O'Reilly | Mark Lambourn | 3rd | ||||
2006 | T O'Reilly | Mark Lambourn | Runner Up | ||||
2007 | T O'Reilly | Mark Lambourn | Runner Up | ||||
2008 | G Riordan | Derek Hall | Runner Up | ||||
Picola & District Football League South East Division | |||||||
2009 | G Riordan | Derek Hall | Derek Hall (83) | 3rd | |||
2010 | G Riordan | Derek Hall | Derek Hall (53) | 3rd | |||
2011 | G Riordan | Daniel O'Reilly | Cameron Calder (37) | 6th | |||
2012 | C Senior | Daniel O'Reilly | Cameron Calder (15) | 8th (last) | |||
2013 | C Senior | P Ralph | Luke Dunham (5) | 8th (last) | |||
2014 | C Senior | L Pullen | R Dunham | P Ralph | Luke Minogue | Corey Hickford (16) | 5th |
2015 | C Senior | L Lawn | R Dunham | L Minogue & | Luke Minogue | Corey Hickford (35) | 6th |
S Ahmet | |||||||
2016 | C Senior | L Lawn | R Dunham | S Ahmet & | Jonty Wardle | Corey Hickford (43) | 5th |
R Yze | |||||||
2017 | C Wilson | L Lawn | R Dunham | S Ahmet & | P Frappell | Corey Hickford (29) | 8th (last) |
R Yze | |||||||
Murray Football League | |||||||
2018 | C Wilson | L Lawn | R Dunham | R Yze | Will Jeffrey | Corey Hickford (34) | 14th |
2019 | C Wilson | L Lawn | R Dunham | R Yze | L Minogue | Ryleigh Shannon (24) | 13th |
Picola & District Football League | |||||||
2020 | C Wilson | L Lawn | R Dunham | Trent Herbert | In recess > COVID-19 | ||
2021 | C Wilson | L Lawn | R Dunham | Trent Herbert | J Caia | Mitch Black (31) | 9th |
2022 | Mitch Black (41) & | 5th | |||||
Luke Smith (41) | |||||||
2023 | Luke Smith (59) | 5th | |||||
2024 | Tom Jeffrey (37) | Runner Up | |||||
2025 | Bailey Bell & | ||||||
Jason Whittaker | |||||||
Year | President | Secretary | Treasurer | Captain/Coach | Best & Fairest | Top Goalkicker | Position |
- - 1950 & 1958: Undefeated Premiers
Netball
[edit]As of 2025 the club fields the following netball sides in the Picola & DFNL competitions - A, B, C, C Reserve, Under 17's, 15's and 13's.
- Premierships
- Picola & District Football League[62]
- A. Grade
- 2009, 2013, 2014,
- A. Grade
- B. Grade
- 2000, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016[63]
- C. Grade
- 2002, 2009, 2013,
- C. Reserve
- 1998, 2001, 2016, 2024,
Under 17's
- 2003
- Under 13's
- 2001, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022,
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