Uraidla Districts Football Club

The Uraidla Districts Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in the eastern suburbs of Adelaide which was formed in 1997 as a merger between the former Uraidla Football Club and Eastern Rangers Football Club. The combined club joined the Hills Football League Central Division and currently continue to field teams in both Senior and Junior grades in Division 1 of that league.[1]

Uraidla Districts
Full nameUraidla Districts Football Club Inc.
NicknameDemons
SportAustralian Rules Football
Founded1997 (merger)
LeagueHills Football League
Home groundUraidla Oval, Uraidla
ColoursBlue, Red
PresidentMalcolm Pridham
Websitehttp://uraidlafc.com/

A-Grade Premierships

Merger History

Uraidla Districts was formed in 1987 through the amalgamation of Uraidla and Eastern Rangers.

Uraidla

The Uraidla Football Club was formed in 1905 and joined the Mount Lofty Football Association in 1921. One year later they absorbed the Summertown Football Club and in 1938 they shifted to the Hills Football Association. In 1961, Uraidla joined the Torrens Valley Football Association before becoming an inaugural member of the Hills Football League, playing in the Central Zone. Following the restructure of the league, Uraidla were placed in Division 1 where they remained until they merged with Division 2 club Eastern Rangers after the 1996 season.[3]

A-Grade Premierships

Summertown

The Summertown Football Club was formed in 1904 and was an inaugural member of the Mount Lofty Football Association in 1921. In 1922, Summertown was merged with the Uraidla Football Club and continued under the Uraidla name.[7]

Eastern Rangers

The Eastern Rangers Football Club was formed in 1983 from a merger of the Ashton Football Club and the Lenswood Rangers Football Club. Eastern Rangers joined the Hills Football League Division 1 competition, dropping to Division 2 in 1994 where they remained until they merged with the Uraidla Football Club in 1997.[8]

A-Grade Premierships

Ashton

The Ashton Football Club was an inaugural member of the Mount Lofty Football Association in 1921 before shifting to the East Torrens Football Association in 1938. Ashton joined the Hills Football Association in 1949 and returned to the East Torrens Football Association in 1962. Ashton continued in the Norwood-North Football Association from 1969 until they joined the Hills Football League Division 2 competition in 1972 where they played until they combined with the Lenswood Rangers Football Club in 1983, forming the Eastern Rangers Football Club.[9]

A-Grade Premierships

Lenswood Rangers

The Lenswood Rangers Football Club was established in 1967 from a merger of the Forest Range Football Club and the Lenswood Football Club and were inaugural members of the Hills Football League Northern Zone competition. Following the restructure of the league in 1972, Lenswood Rangers were shifted into the Division 4 competition and were promoted to Division 2 in 1974. In 1983 they merged with the Ashton Football Club to form the Eastern Rangers Football Club.[15]

A-Grade Premierships

Forest Range

The Forest Range Football Club was formed in 1902 and joined the Hills Football Association, later shifting to the Mount Lofty Football Association in 1921. After a short stint in the East Torrens Football Association from 1929-1933, Forest Range returned to the Mount Lofty Football Association before going into recess in 1939. Following World War II, Forest Range reformed and joined the Hills Football Association in 1946 and in 1949 split into two clubs, a smaller Forest Range Football Club and a new Lenswood Football Club, with both teams being relegated to the B-Grade competition. Forest Range were promoted to A-Grade in 1952, but relegated again in 1955 before returning to the East Torrens Football Association in 1960. Forest Range and Lenswood reunited in 1967 as the merged Lenswood Rangers Football Club.[16]

A-Grade Premierships

  • Hills Football Association A2 (2)
Lenswood

The Lenswood Football Club was formed in 1949 as a breakaway from the Forest Range Football Club and joined the Hills Football Association B-Grade completion. In 1954, Lenswood shifted to the Torrens Valley Football Association but were relegated to the A2 competition in 1959. Lenswood reunited with Forest Range in 1967 as the merged Lenswood Rangers Football Club.[19]

A-Grade Premierships

  • Hills Football Association A2 (1)
  • Torrens Valley Football Association A2 (3)
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References

  1. Lines, Peter. "Uraidla Districts". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 268. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
  2. "Past Premiers". Hills Football League Inc. SA. Hills Football League Inc. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  3. Lines, Peter. "Uraidla". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 267. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
  4. "Mount Lofty Association - The Premiership Match". Chronicle (Adelaide). 22 September 1923. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  5. "Uraidla Wins Mt. Lofty Football Association Premiership". The Register News-Pictorial. 18 September 1930. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  6. "Football - Mount Lofty Association". Advertiser and Register (Adelaide). 23 September 1931. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  7. Lines, Peter. "Summertown". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
  8. Lines, Peter. "Eastern Rangers". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
  9. Lines, Peter. "Ashton". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
  10. "Ashton Celebrate Premiership". The Mount Barker Courier and River Murray Advocate. 15 October 1936. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  11. "Ashton Football Club Premiership Dinner - Pleasant Function Well Attended". The Mount Barker Courier and River Murray Advocate. 21 October 1937. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  12. "Ashton Club Premiership Dinner". The Courier. 20 October 1938. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  13. "Undefeated Team". Chronicle (Adelaide). 17 October 1940. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  14. "Hills Grand Final to Ashton". The Courier (Mount Barker). 8 September 1949. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  15. Lines, Peter. "Lenswood Rangers". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 135. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
  16. Lines, Peter. "Forest Range". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
  17. "Narrow Victory to Forest Range". The Courier (Mount Barker). 1 September 1949. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  18. "Forest Range Footballers Celebrate Premiership". The Courier (Mount Barker). 5 October 1950. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  19. Lines, Peter. "Lenswood". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 135. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
  20. "'B' Grade Grand Final to Lenswood". The Courier (Mount Barker). 25 September 1952. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  21. Lines, Peter (2012). "Torrens Valley Football League AII". South Australian country football digest. Cowell, S. Aust. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-9871591-9-9.
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