West London Wildcats
The West London Wildcats is an Australian rules football and netball club based in London, England. The club fields teams in each of the three men's AFL London divisions – Premiership, Conference and Social and recently added a second women's team in 2018 competing in both of the AFL London women's divisions; Premiership and Conference. The reserves team is known as the Shepherds Bush Raiders and wear a green and gold guernsey while the Social team is known as the Ealing Emus and wear a black, red and yellow guernsey. The Wildcats are regarded as the most successful Australian rule football club in Europe and outside of Australia tallying 35 premierships in its club's history.
West London Wildcats Australian Rules Football & Netball Club | |
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Names | |
Full name | West London Wildcats Australian Rules Football & Netball Club |
Nickname(s) | Wildcats, Cats, Catas |
2018 season | |
Home-and-away season | 2nd |
Leading goalkicker | Zak Bozanich |
Club details | |
Founded | 1990 |
Colours | Navy and White |
Competition | AFL London Premiership |
President | Daniel Clifford |
Coach | Andrew Walsgott & James Darke |
Captain(s) | Tyson Mihocek |
Premierships | 35
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Ground(s) | Dukes Meadow, Dan Mason Dr, London, W4 2SH |
Other information | |
Official website |
History
The West London Wildcats were formed in 1990 as a foundation club of the British Australian Rules Football League, now known as the AFL London division of AFL Britain. They have played in a number of BARFL grand finals, finally winning their first premiership in 2000 against arch-rivals, the Wandsworth Demons, the team captained at the time by club stalwart, Chris Schleter. They have since followed this up with premierships in 2004, 2005 and 2006 all against BARFL heavy-weights the Wimbledon Hawks. 2004 saw fullback Rowan Bilkey captain the club. Chris Schleter again captained the premiers in 2005 while in 2006 Ruckman and Barclay Dixon lead his team to the BARFL premiership. The Wildcats stand as the only team to win the BARFL Premiership on three consecutive occasions. In 2004 the team achieved another first in BARFL history by claiming the BARFL 'Grand Slam', winning the Anzac Cup preseason tournament, the Brit Cup and both the Conference and Premier Division Premierships, a feat they repeated in season 2006.
The Wildcats also field a second team, the Shepherds Bush Raiders, in the AFL London Conference competition, and a third side, the Ealing Emus in the AFL London Social division. The Shepherds Bush Raiders have won all but 2 of the 18 Conference premierships since the competition's inception in 2001. The Raiders last reigning Premiership in the Conference division was in 2018.
The West London Wildcats celebrated 25 years of existence in 2014. Capping off a fine year by winning the premiership in all 3 grades and securing a berth in the inaugural Champions League tournament held In Amsterdam. They went on to win this title in 2015 and have followed up with victories in 2016, 2017 & 2018. They will return to defend their title in April 2019
In season 2017, the Wildcats had their inaugural women's AFL team playing in the AFL London Conference Women's division, winning the premiership against the Wandsworth Demons. Due to an influx of interest from women wanting to play the great game, in 2018, the club expanded its women's team to two teams and now competes in the Premier and Conference division.
In addition to Australian Rules Football, the Wildkittens netball sides play in a number of competitions across London.
Former Brisbane Bears player Rudi Frigo, recruited to the club by Justin "Dogga" Shannon, is probably the Wildcats best known player.
Honour Board
Year | Position | President | Coach | Captain | Treasurer |
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1990 | 3rd | Greg Sporton | Dave Steadman | Peter Murphy & Dave McGain | Ian Mead |
1991 | 4th | Michael Lopes | Dave McGregor | Ian Rakich | David Meaney |
1992 | 2nd | Michael Lopes & Barny Ayris | Mark Reid | Michael Lopes | Barny Ayris & Ewen Hill |
1993 | 5th | Ross Gregory | Mark Reid | Daryn Jamieson | Ewen Hill |
1994 | 2nd | Ross Gregory | Mark Reid | Greg Wylie | Ewen Hill |
1995 | 2nd | Ewen Hill | Graeme Watson | Greg Weston-Arnold | Ross Gregory |
1996 | 2nd | Ewen Hill | Paul Smith | Paul Geddis | Tomas O'Mongain |
1997 | 3rd | Ewen Hill | Darren Isaacs | Paul Geddis | Ross gregory |
1998 | 5th | Darren Isaacs | David McAdam | Denis Radetic & Derek Shaw | Derek Shaw |
1999 | 2nd | Neil Talbot | Russell Warburton | Shane McDonald | Derek Shaw |
2000 | 1st | Neil Talbot | Michael Billing | Chris Schleter | Derek Shaw |
2001 | 3rd | Paul Toll | Michael Billing | Chris Schleter | Derek Shaw |
2002 | 2nd | Justin Shannon | Lachy Boyd & Cameron Aubrey | Greg Atkinson | Derek Shaw |
2003 | 2nd | Justin Shannon | Ross Giardina & Chris Schleter | Chris Schleter | Derek Shaw |
2004 | 1st | Jonathon Grapsas | Ross Giardina & Chris Schleter | Rowan Bilkey | Derek Shaw |
2005 | 1st | Matt Glynn | Ross Giardina | Chris Schleter | Matt Boyd & Derek Shaw |
2006 | 1st | Matt Glynn | Damien Stewart & Ryan Butler | Barclay Dixon | Donna Glynn & Derek Shaw |
2007 | 1st | Matt Glynn | Ross Giardina & Chris Schleter | Sam Heffernan & Damien Stewart | Donna Glynn & Derek Shaw |
2008 | 1st | Matt Glynn | Xavier McKinnon | Matt Chilton | Donna Glynn |
2009 | 1st | Pete Romanis | Justin Main | Dan Nankivell | Anna Rushall |
2010 | 3rd | Ben Bond and Troy Cunningham | Dan Nankivell | Nathan Costley | Troy Cunningham |
2011 | 1st | Ben Bond | Nathan Costley & Dan Prigmore | Steven Puhar | Matt Ryan |
2012 | 4th | Luke Fenney | Nathan Costley & Dan Prigmore | Adam Broadbent | Ciaran Merrigan |
2013 | 1st | Luke Fenney | Nathan Costley & Dan Prigmore | Brad Wedgwood | Ciaran Merrigan |
2014 | 1st | Ben O'Brien & Craig Simpson | Nathan Costley & Dan Prigmore | Matty Shannon | Ciaran Merrigan |
2015 | 2nd | Ben O'Brien & Craig Simpson | Nathan Costley & Keith Della-Vedova | Brad Wedgwood | Ciaran Merrigan |
2016 | 1st | Ben O'Brien & Craig Simpson | Nathan Costley & Keith Della-Vedova | Jared Risol | Scott Downsborough |
2017 | 3rd | Chad Sellenger & Craig Simpson | Keith Della-Vedova & Jared Risol | Andy Challis | Scott Downsborough |
2018 | 2nd | Chad Sellenger | Keith Della-Vedova | Tyson Mihocek | Daniel French |
2019 | Daniel Clifford | Andrew Walsgott & James Darke | TBA | Daniel French |
Champions League
2018 Grand Final West London Wildcats 5.4.34 defeated Amsterdam Devils 2.2.14
2017 Grand Final West London Wildcats 5.7.37 defeated Amsterdam Devils 2.2.14
2016 Grand Final West London Wildcats 5.13.43 defeated Manchester Mosquitos 2.1.13
2015 Grand Final West London Wildcats 8.6.54 defeated Rhineland Lions 1.1.7
Finals
2018 Grand Final Premiership Division West London Wildcats 9.6.60 defeated by Wandsworth Demons 8.13.61
Goals: TBC
Best: Cam Linford, Hugh Sandilands, David Rattenbury, Simon Thomas, Rhett Kerr, Robbie Gore
2018 Grand Final Conference Division Shepherds Bush Raiders 7.9.51 defeated Wandsworth Demons 4.5.29
Goals: TBC
Best: Scott Michell, Matthew Ness, Nathan Costley, Kade Rowbotheram, Tom Donnelly, Josh Morrison, Taylor Mckenzie
AFL London GF Best on Ground Award: Nathan Costley
2017 Grand Final Conference Division Shepherds Bush Raiders 7.8.50 defeated Wandsworth Demons 3.5.23
2017 Grand Final Women's conference Division West London Wildcats 4.8.32 defeated Wandsworth Demons 0.1.1
2016 Grand Final Premiership Division West London Wildcats 14.10.94 Defeated Wandsworth Demons 7.1.43
2015 Grand Final Premiership Division West London Wildcats 8.8 (56) Defeated by North London Lions 8.9 (57)[1]
Goals: TBC
Best: TBC
2014 Grand Final Premiership Division West London Wildcats 14.13 (97) Defeated Wandsworth Demons 8.10 (58)
Goals: David Abernethy 5, Matt Abraham 2, Todd Pfeiffer 2, Brad Collins, Keith Della-Vedova, James Ford, Clint Johnson, Brad Wedgwood
Best: Brad Wedgwood, David Abernethy, Sam Wood, Billy Oswell, Matt Shannon
AFL London GF Best on Ground Award: Brad Wedgwood
2014 Grand Final Conference Division Shepherds Bush Raiders 14.9 (93) Defeated Clapham Demons 2.4 (16)
Goals: David Emerson 4, Kevin Upton 3, Evan Scicluna 2, Nathan Costley 2, Tom Gillard, Nick Graham-Bowman, Dave Little
Best: Ben McCrorey, David Emerson, Nathan Costley, Dan Jeffreys, Adrian Brown, Evan Scicluna
AFL London GF Best on Ground Award: Nathan Costley
2014 Grand Social Premiership Division Ealing Emus 4.7 (31) Defeated South London Demons 4.6 (30)
Goals: Andrew Mann 2, Brad Tinker, Froggy Triplett
Best: Sean Fenney, Scott Fedrici, Brad Tinker, Markus Rees, Sam Furber
2013 Grand Final Premiership Division West London Wildcats 10.10 (70) Defeated North London Lions 9.6 (60)
2013 Grand Final Conference Division Shepherds Bush Raiders 9.5 (59) Defeated Regents Park Lions 5.12 (42)
2012 Grand Final Conference Division Shepherds Bush Raiders 11.11 (77) Defeated Regents Park Lions 12.3 (75)
2011 Grand Final Premiership Division West London Wildcats 13.1(89) Defeated Wandsworth Demons 8.9 (57)
2011 Grand Final Conference Division Shepherds Bush Raiders 17.4 (106) Defeated Clapham Demons 9.13 (67)
2010 Grand Final Conference Division Shepherds Bush Raiders 12.9 (81) def Clapham Demons 7.3 (45)
2010 Grand Social Premiership Division Ealing Emus 7.1 (43) def South London Demons 2.5 (17)
2009 Grand Final Premiership Division
2009 Grand Final Conference Division
2009 Grand Social Premiership Division
2008 Grand Final Premiership Division West London Wildcats 13.8 (86) defeated Putney Magpies 4.3 (27)
Best: Justin 'Maca' McCallion, Ross 'Rosco' Dillon, Leigh 'Burki' Burke, Warrick 'Bloodnut' Fenner, Damien 'Sticky' Lyon, Eoin O'Connor, Xavier 'XMan' McKinnon, Barry 'Baz' Malone
Goals: Leigh Burke, Eoin O'Connor 3, Justin McCallion 2, Sam Miles 1 (others TBC)
Norm Smith Medal: Justin 'Maca' McCallion
2008 Grand Final Conference Division Shepherds Bush Raiders 7.12 (54) defeated Clapham Demons 6.11 (47)
Best: Kade 'Giggz' Nichols, Matty Barr, Pete O'Connel, Marcus 'Willo' Wilson, Shane 'Abbo' Albon, Paul 'Chopper' Donahoo
Goals: Marcus 'Willo' Wilson 3, Kade Nichols 3, Paul Donahoo 1
2008 Grand Final Social Division Ealing Emus 18.17 (125) defeated Nottingham Scorpions 1.5 (11)
Best: Al Carlson, Lucas 'Doof' Cullen, Darryl 'Daz' Disisto, Pete Kasby, Matt Neville, Ryan 'Rhino' Lapish, John Houston, Simon 'Simmo' Berry
Goals: Al Carlson 4, Wes White 3, Casey Ratcliffe, Ryan 'Rhino' Lapish 2, Darryl 'Daz' Disisto, Lucas 'Doof' Cullen, Jeremy 'Jez' Lanberg, Paul 'Cutts' Cutler 1 (others TBC)
Norm Smith Medal: Doof
International Tour Matches
The Wildcats have played a number of pre-season tour matches across Europe.
- 2015 -2018 AFL Europe Champions League Premiers
- 2011 West London d Copenhagen Barracudas
- 2010 West London d Paris Cockerels
- 5 April 2008 West London 60 d Copenhagen Barracudas 25
- April 2007 West London vs Croatia
- 7 April 2006 West London vs Barcelona Stars
- 9 April 2005 West London 163 d Stockholm Dynamite 51
Best & Fairest
Year | West London Wildcats | Shepards Bush Raiders | Ealing Emus |
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2017 | Evan Johnson | Matthew Abraham | Matt Pike |
2016 | Andy Challis | Luke Moore | Carson Macartney |
2015 | Lloyd Williams | Ben McCrorey | Rhys Synoot |
2014 | Todd Pfeiffer & Brad Wedgwood | Nick Graham-Bowman | Froggy Triplett |
2013 | Gavin Bowles | Brad Tinker | Steve Whibley |
2012 | Adam Broadbent | Al Adams | Julian Kasby |
2011 | Adam Broadbent | Fergus Adamson | Joel Siwak |
2010 | Dan Prigmore | Matty Ryan | Brett Rizio |
2009 | Dan Nankivell | Luke Faull | Patty Kearins |
2008 | Matt Chilton | Jono Watson | David Harrington |
End of Season Football Trips
Year | Destination | Year | Destination | Year | Destination |
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1990 | Amsterdam | 2000 | Corfu | 2010 | Corfu |
1991 | Corfu | 2001 | Corfu | 2011 | Corfu |
1992 | Faliraki | 2002 | Corfu | 2012 | Corfu |
1993 | Corfu | 2003 | Corfu | 2013 | Corfu |
1994 | Dubin | 2004 | Corfu | 2014 | Corfu |
1995 | Corfu | 2005 | Corfu | 2015 | Corfu |
1996 | Black Country, UK | 2006 | Corfu | 2016 | Corfu |
1997 | Corfu | 2007 | Corfu | 2017 | Corfu |
1998 | Corfu | 2008 | Corfu | 2018 | ios |
1999 | Corfu | 2009 | Lagos | 2019 |
Photos
- 2008 Shepherds Bush Raiders
- 2008 West London Wildcats
- 2008 Ealing Emus
See also
References
- "Triumph for Lions in one-point AFL London Grand Final thriller". Australian Times. Retrieved 10 January 2016.