Colac Imperials Football Netball Club
The Colac Imperials Football Netball Club is an Australian rules football club which competes in the Colac DFL since its founding in 1937.[1] They are based in the Victorian town of Colac. Colac Imperials play in Colac, the main regional centre for the region.[2]
Colac Imperials | |
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Names | |
Full name | Colac Imperials Football Netball Club |
Nickname(s) | Cats, Imps |
Club details | |
Colours | Blue White |
Competition | Colac DFL since 1937 |
Premierships | 1945, 1947, 1949, 1960, 1963–64, 1968, 1979, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1995 |
Ground(s) | Western Reserve, Colac |
History
The Colac Imperials Football Club was founded in 1922 and first competed in the Colac Junior Association. The club didn’t want to take the name Colac as it would be responsible for old outstanding debts of the defunct Colac FC.
There was a lot of reorganization during the 1920s with competitions starting a foundering every couple of years. The club had a strong bond with the St Andrews church as depending of the competition it was in. It would reform as St Andrews when it played in a church based competition.
They were known as St Andrews when the Colac DFL formed in 1937. They first flag was when it won the Grand final in 1945. Since then they have been the most successful club in the competition with a total of 12 premierships. In 1950 there was a mass exodus of clubs from the CDFL, the cause was that the Colac (Hampden league) team wanted to have the right to pick any player from the Colac DFL without needing a clearance.[3] The result was Colac Imperials opted to leave and join the Polwarth FL and be away from Colac's reach. It spent five years in that competition before returning to the CDFL. 1945, 1947, 1949, 1960, 1963-4, 1968, 1979, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1995, 2014
Leading Goal Kicker: kez Mawson Best & Fairest: Nathan O'Shea Most Improved: Carl Winchcomb Most Determined: Pete Colihole Best Clubman: Jayden Hodge Best First Year Player: Billy Buckingham Best Utility: Sam Cass (swingman) Coaches Award: Tom Mckay & James Morgan joint winners. Biggest Snipper: Travis Cole Biggest Recruit: Snags Magoos BnF: Rahnee icey hay Biggest tick: rahnee hay 16 k Biggest cloud: rahnee hay
VFL/AFL players
Carl Winchcomb- Geelong Cats
Shane 'Chicky' Barber - St. Kilda
References
External links
Book
- Cat Country - History of Football In The Geelong Region - John Stoward - ISBN 978-0-9577515-8-3
- Football Country Style : a history of football in the Colac District from 1900 - 1974 - Bill Doran