Wandsworth Demons

The Wandsworth Demons are an Australian Rules Football club who play in the AFL London competition (formerly the British Australian Rules Football League). They are a founding member of the league and have been based at Clapham Common in south London since 1990.

Wandsworth Demons Football Club
Names
Nickname(s)Demons, Dees
MottoPugnus Addo Magis
2018 season
After finals(1st) Minor Premiers[1]
Club details
Founded1990
CompetitionAFL London[1]
PresidentXavier Holland[1]
CoachFrank Caldow, Anthony White
Captain(s)Adam Jeffrey, Priscilla Lodge [1]
Premierships22
Men's Premiership
  • 9 (1990, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2010, 2017, 2018)
Women's Premiership
  • 3 (2015, 2017, 2018)
Men's Conference
  • 2 (2009, 2016)
Women's Conference
  • 1 (2018#0
Men's Social
  • 8 (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Ground(s)Clapham Common
Wandsworth Demons jumper

They are one of two clubs that field sides in each of the 5 divisions; Men's Premiership, Conference and Social, and Women's Premiership and Conference. Wandsworth are one of the most successful sides in the Premiership with nine flags whilst the reserves grade side, the Clapham Demons, started playing in the Premiership in 1999 and were a founding member of the Conference in 2001. The South London Demons began in the Social Division in 2007, winning the inaugural flag. In 2014 the Demons were the first club to announce a ladies team for 2015 and in 2017 were among first clubs to introduce a second women's team for the newly created Women's Conference division.

Wandsworth Demons grand final winners

History

Two Australians living in Clapham in 1990, Sean Angle and Craig Stephens, sourced a list of names in the area and held the first training session on 14 February, and the club was born. The club went on to win the inaugural season despite being regarded as underdogs in the Grand Final, beating Earl's Court by two points.

As the league was formed on the basis of promoting Australian Rules Football overseas, not just as a recreational outlet for itinerant travellers, the rules stipulated that 50% of the team had to be British. The club now fields the highest number of players picked from the London league to represent their country in the Great Britain Bulldogs.

With the number of Australians looking to play in London increasing, in 1998 Martin Tunley and Sam Percy devised the idea of starting a second team, the Clapham Demons. The West London Wildcats followed suit in 2000, and the year after that the rules for the London Conference division were forged. North London, Wimbledon and the Gryphons subsequently entered second sides as well. In 2001 the Demons and Wildcats fielded three teams for the season.

In 2003 the club grew into a multi-sports outfit. The Demonettes began playing netball, and a basketball team started as well. The netball club has grown into a fully sufficient outfit with its own committee.

In 2007, Sam Percy as AFL London President encouraged clubs to each try to field a third side, and the London Social grade began, with the South London Demons winning the first flag. This grade started with thirds sides from the big clubs in London, the seconds of Wimbledon, and teams from further afield such as Bristol, Reading, and Nottingham. It has since been joined by South East London Giants.

In 2014 the Demons announced a women's team, with Wimbledon Hawks, South East London Giants and North London Lions following suit. In 2015 the women's team won the inaugural women's league after finishing the season top of the ladder.

For the majority of the 1990s Wandsworth wore the jumpers of the Melbourne Demons club from the AFL, and these were replaced with the club's own design in the early 2000s, a jumper based on a pre-season cup jumper of the WAFL side the Perth Demons.

Their club song is sung to the tune of Battle Hymn of the Republic.

The senior men's team has never missed finals. The senior men have played in 16 Grand Finals, winning seven of them. They won the premierships in 1990, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2010, 2017 and 2018.

The women's premiership side have won the Women's League three times, in 2015, 2017 and 2018.

Honour Board

YearPositionPresidentVPTreasurerSecretaryCoach
19901stC.StephensA.PalmerR.DilgerR.OfficerS.Angle
19912ndA.PalmerB.NeubauerL.PybusJ.ElliotS.Morgan
19921stX.SmithB.NeubauerS.Morgan
19933rdB.NeubauerA.Lance/R.DilgerS.WalchK.Schubert
19943rdS.MorganC.MillarS.WalchF.Beattie/C.ShadboltP.Currie
19951stK.SchubertC.ShadboltP.Nolan
19963rdK.SchubertT.CheshireL.KayP.McCulloch
19971stT.CheshireC.WatsonL.KayM.Woods
19982ndC.WatsonM.MaynardM.TunleyL.KayM.Adams
19991stA.TunleyL.KayL.KayM.Tunley
20002ndM.TunleyS.PercyM.AdamsC.BlackJ.Cumming
20014thS.PercyS.HamsI.MobbsC.BlackR.Leary
20023rdS.HamsJ.CummingI.MobbsC.BlackD.Posterino
20031stJ.CummingI.MobbsA.TomeB.EdwardsB.Lewis
20043rdI.MobbsB.EdwardsB.HugoR.BurgessB.Lewis
20053rdI.MobbsB.EdwardsB.HugoH.McGowanB.Speers
20063rdS.PercyM.TaylorB.HugoT.TaseffJ.Holloway
20072ndM.TaylorJ.HollowayD.LumleyB.LeeG.Hoskins
20083rdM.WallaceB.NashS.PercyG.GilgallonG.Hoskins
20092ndM.WallaceB.NashS.PercyG.GilgallonG.Gilgallon
20101stB.NashT.DonovanS.PercyM.McPartlandM.Thomas
20112ndM.McPartlandE.EllisS.PercyT.DonovanR.Colling
20122ndM.McPartlandA.CrookS.PercyN.CollinsJ.Browne
20134thM.McPartlandR.CollingS.PercyA.DeIacovoC.Wilson/J.Perrett
20142ndA.DeIacovoB.NashM.McPartlandJ.PearsonC.Wilson
2015J.PerrettM.Gates/K.O'BrienS.PercyD.BurnhamC.Wilson
2016J.PerrettD.BurnhamS.PercyM.Casalbuono
2017J.PerrettX.Holland/B.ValenzisiS.PercyM.CasalbuonoA.Walsh/F.Caldow
2018X. HollandB.Valenzisi/S.MartinS.PercyC. JonesF.Caldow/G.Rouse/M. Skelly
2019X.HollandC.Geoghegen/P.LodgeB.SchreinerL.EwingtonF.Caldow/S.Milne

Notable players

YearBest & FairestEU/ROW B&FEU/ROW Best RookieBest ClubmanLife Member
1990H.DunstallJ.HancockJ.Padraig/P.Padraig
1991D.HoyleR.BredburyR.Bredbury
1992R.Hart/K.ShubertD.Coyle
1993J.RobertsA.Lance
1994C.MillarD.ConnollyS.Morgan/A.Palmer
1995G.TannerD. BakerM.Whiles
1996P.McKibbonC.Dobson/K.Schubert
1997M.AdamsM.MaynardJ.SullivanC.WatsonT.Lineen
1998W.GrangerM.MaynardA.BradburyC.WatsonM.McCormack/M.Tunley/C.Watson
1999N.BoltonS.BuckleyS.PercyS.Percy
2000D.Munro
2001R.Thomson
2002R.HarropC.Black/S.Hams
2003A.BomfordJ.TaylorJ.Cumming
2004J.O'HartC.WardL.PowellI.Mobbs
2005P.SheehanC.LynchP.KastiJ.TaylorJ.Taylor
2006J.O'HartC.Walsh/J.QuickG.CoxB.Hugo/M.Maynard/J.Sullivan
2007M.HenningsenS.CarterK.McHugoH.Simpson/J.Holloway
2008A.JansenJ.SharpeJ.LockwoodM.Taylor
2009L.IvensC.O'Hagan/J.StewartC.O'Hagan/J.StewartA.Bernadi
2010M.BrescacinJ.StewartP.O'DonoghueM.HollidayB.Nash
2011B.JansenB.Hayes/E.O'MurchuB.Owen
2012R.McNayJ.O'ConnellA.DeIacovoR.Colling/M.McPartland
2013N.MartinC.HornC.HornA.DeIacovo
2014T.Georgiou (and league)C.HornA.RobertJ.PearsonA.DeIacovo
2015J.WalkerA.WatsonA.WatsonK.GrabowskiM.Holliday/J.Coombe
2016 J.Perrett
2017 S.Drake

T.Hankinson

A.Watson

O.Mulcahy

M.Skelly C.Wilson
2018 M.Brescacin
2019

Retired jumper numbers:

  • K.Schubert - Number 4. Retired in 1996.
  • M.Tunley - Number 11. Retired in 2001.
  • S.Percy - Number 55. Retired in 2003.
  • J.Cumming - Number 13. Retired in 2009.

Women

In 2015 The Wandsworth Demons added a fourth team to their playing line-up, joining the inaugural AFL London women's league. The Wandsworth Demons women were minor premiers and premiers in their first season. And in 2017 The Wandsworth Demons were the first club in London to add a second women's team and help form the Women's Conference division, making Wandsworth Demons the only five team club in AFL London. In 2017 both women's teams played in the grand final with the Premiership women winning the 2017 season.

References

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