North Wangaratta Football Club
The North Wangaratta Football Club is an Australian rules football club located 6 km north of Wangaratta in north east Victoria, Australia. The club currently competes in the Ovens & King Football League, which has three levels of football ranging from Under 18's, to Reserves, and Seniors. The League also caters for Netball Which has the same three categories as the football but with different names (C Grade (U/18's), B Grade (Reserves) and A Grade (Seniors))
Full name | North Wangaratta Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Hawks |
Founded | 27 March 1914[1] |
Ground | North Wangaratta Sporting Complex |
League | Ovens & King Football League |
Website | Club website |
The football club is currently known for its above par irrigation system, which has been implemented within the last few years.
Football Competition History
- 1914 & 1915 : Ovens & King Football League
- 1929 to 1933?: Ovens & King Football League
- 1948 & 1953: Benalla Tungamah Football League
- 1954 to 1960: Benalla & District Football League
- 1961 to present day: Ovens & King Football League
gollark: - They may be working on them, but they initially claimed that they weren't necessary and they don't exist now. Also, I don't trust them to not do them wrong.- Ooookay then- Well, generics, for one: they *kind of exist* in that you can have generic maps, channels, slices, and arrays, but not anything else. Also this (https://fasterthanli.me/blog/2020/i-want-off-mr-golangs-wild-ride/), which is mostly about the file handling not being good since it tries to map on concepts which don't fit. Also channels having weird special syntax. Also `for` and `range` and `new` and `make` basically just being magic stuff which do whatever the compiler writers wanted with no consistency- see above- Because there's no generic number/comparable thing type. You would need to use `interface{}` or write a new function (with identical code) for every type you wanted to compare- You can change a signature somewhere and won't be alerted, but something else will break because the interface is no longer implemented- They are byte sequences. https://blog.golang.org/strings.- It's not. You need to put `if err != nil { return err }` everywhere.
gollark: Oh, and the error handling is terrible and it's kind of the type system's fault.
gollark: If I remember right Go strings are just byte sequences with no guarantee of being valid UTF-8, but all the functions working on them just assume they are.
gollark: Oh, and the strings are terrible.
gollark: Also, channels are not a particularly good primitive for synchronization.
References
- "1914 - Formation Meeting". Trove Newspapers. Wangaratta Chronicle. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
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