Essendon Association Football Club

Essendon (Association) Football Club (often shortened to Essendon 'A') was an Australian rules football club which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) from 1900 until 1921. The Dreadnoughts wore black and red, and played their home games at the Essendon Recreation Reserve (known today as Windy Hill). They were also known by the name "Essendon Town" (1900–1904), in order to distinguish them from the Essendon Football Club that played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Essendon Association
Names
Full nameEssendon Football Club
Former name(s)Essendon Town
Nickname(s)Essendon A, Dreadnoughts
Club details
Founded1900
Dissolved1921 (1921)
Colours         
(Black, Red)
CompetitionVFA
Premierships1911, 1912
Ground(s)Essendon Recreation Reserve
Uniforms
Home

History

Essendon Association team of 1907

The club was formed as Essendon Town in 1900 and joined the VFA that year. Essendon already had a team which competed in the VFL but many locals protested that they were based at East Melbourne instead of Essendon. The "Essendon Town Football Club" came about as a result, a side which would play their home games in the district. A winless season in 1903 meant that they took home their first wooden spoon.

In 1905, the club officially changed its name to the "Essendon Football Club", the same name as the VFL club.[1] To distinguish it from the VFL club, the club was referred to as Essendon (Association), Essendon (V.F.A.) or Essendon (A.) wherever there was confusion.

The club's most successful period came between 1908 and 1914 when they competed in the finals each year and won back to back premierships in 1911 and 1912 – coincidentally, Essendon (League) won the VFL premiership in both of those years. In the 1912 premiership season, Essendon Association's full-forward Dave McNamara became the first VFA footballer to kick over 100 goals in a season.

The club was left without a home ground and with diminished local support when the Essendon League club relocated to Essendon Recreation Reserve in October 1921; with no alternatives, the club disbanded in December 1921.[2]

Honours

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References

  1. "Club meetings". The Argus. Melbourne, VIC. 1 April 1905. p. 14.
  2. "Football movements". The Essendon Gazette. Essendon, VIC. 15 December 1921. p. 5.
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