Burnie Dockers Football Club
Берни Докеры | |||
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Имена | |||
Полное имя | Burnie Dockers Football Club | ||
Прозвище (ы) | Докеры | ||
Клубная песня | "Мы счастливая команда в Burnie" | ||
2020 (NWFL) Сезон | |||
После финала | Первый | ||
Leading goalkicker | Harry Walters (25) | ||
Club details | |||
Founded | 1995 | ||
Colours | |||
Competition | NWFL | ||
President | Peter Vincent | ||
Coach | TBA | ||
Ground(s) | West Park, Burnie (capacity: 12,000) | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Other information | |||
Official website | burniedockers.com.au |
Футбольный клуб Burnie Dockers - это австралийский футбольный клуб правил в Берни Тасмании , Австралия . Клуб в настоящее время участвует в Футбольной лиге Северо -Запада (NWFL).
Клубная история
[ редактировать ]Burnie Dockers были сформированы в результате слияния между бывшим TFL в лиге штата клубом Burnie Hawks (ранее известного как Cooee) и NTFL Club The Burnie Tigers. После нескольких лет горькой ненависти в городе между двумя конкурирующими клубами оба клуба боролись как на поле, так и в финансовом отношении к началу 1990-х годов.
В конце 1993 года Burnie Hawks поглощали Burnie Tigers и слияли, однако клуб по -прежнему играл как Burnie Hawks до тех пор, пока по прибытии бывшего чемпиона Северного Мельбурн Питер Герман в клубе принял новую эмблема, цвета и джемпер, предназначенные для утилизации обеих сторон разрыва.
From 1995 the Burnie Dockers were successful, making the 1996 and 1997 Grand Finals, but ultimately losing both to Southern powerhouse, Clarence. Shortly after, the Dockers found themselves (like many TFL clubs during the 1990s) in serious financial trouble and facing extinction until a late bailout by the Burnie City Council saved them. The Dockers participated in the Tasmanian Football League until 2000 when it announced it would be pulling out of the fledgling competition, the League therefore folding and the Dockers joined the Northern Tasmanian Football League in 2001.
Success was never far away and the Dockers became arguably Tasmanian football's most powerful domestic club during the early part of the 2000s, winning five consecutive NTFL premierships from 2001 to 2005. After two lean years, the Dockers bounced back in 2008. Playing in a thrilling NTFL grand final, the Dockers fought tenaciously against the all-conquering Launceston Blues, but fell short by 13 points in front of 5,274 fans at Latrobe.
Burnie rejoined the newly re-established Tasmanian State League (TSL) competition in 2009, and has played there since. Since 2015, its reserves team has competed in the North West Football League seniors, and it has also fielded teams in the junior grades of that competition.[1]
Burnie Dockers first fielded a women's team in 2013 in the Tasmanian Women's League. The Dockers competed in 3 consecutive grand finals taking out the TWL premierships in 2014 and 2016.
In 2017, Burnie withdrew from the NWFL seniors and reserves competitions due to lack of players.[2] In 2018, they withdrew from the Tasmanian Football League and rejoined the NWFL seniors, citing lack of players and raising questions about AFL support of local footy.[3][4]
Club song
[edit]The club song is "We're a happy team at Burnie" which is based on "The Yankee Doodle Boy".
Statistics and records
[edit]Affiliations – Burnie Tigers:
- 1885–1912 – North West Football
- 1913–1921 – Burnie Football League
- 1922–1931 – North West Football Union
- 1932–1933 – Burnie Football League
- 1934–1940 – North West Football Union
- 1945 – Burnie Football League
- 1946–1986 – North West Football Union
- 1987–1993 – Northern Tasmanian Football League
Affiliations – Cooee Bulldogs/Burnie Hawks:
- 1920–1922; 1930–1944 – Junior competitions
- 1945–1986 – North Western Football Union
- 1987–1994 – TFL Statewide League
Affiliations – Burnie Dockers:
- 1995–2000 – TFL Statewide League
- 2001–2008 – Northern Tasmanian Football League
- 2009–2017 – Tasmanian State League
- 2015–2016, 2018–present – North West Football League
Home ground:
- West Park Oval
Formed:
- Burnie Tigers: 1885 (as Emu Bay)
- Cooee Bulldogs: 1894 (became Burnie Hawks in 1987)
- Burnie Dockers: 1995
Colours:
- Purple, green, red and white (old)
- Purple and white (-present)
Emblem:
- Dockers
Premierships – Burnie Tigers:
- 1899, 1911, 1927, 1928, 1937, 1939, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1974, 1992
Tasmanian State Premierships:
- 1963
Premierships – Cooee Bulldogs:
- 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1941, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1982
Tasmanian State Premierships:
- 1964, 1978
Premierships – Burnie Dockers:
- 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
TSL Premierships:
- 2012
Cheel Medallists:
- 1928 – Charlie Hallam – {Burnie Tigers}
S.L Alford Medallists:
- 1937 – Clem Riggs – {Burnie Tigers}
Wander Medallists:
- 1949 – Len Hayes – {Cooee Bulldogs}
- 1950 – Lou Redman – {Cooee Bulldogs}
- 1954 – Ray Stokes – {Burnie Tigers}
- 1973 – Graeme Shephard – {Cooee Bulldogs}
- 1979 – Tom Lee – {Cooee Bulldogs}
Baldock Medallists:
- 2003 – Nick Probert – {Burnie Dockers}
- 2008 – Kade Munday – {Burnie Dockers}
- 2012 – Jason Laycock – {Burnie Dockers}
All-Australians:
- Nil
NWFU leading goalkickers:
- 1947 – G. Goninon {Burnie Tigers} – 67
- 1948 – B. Quirk {Burnie Tigers} – 52
- 1961 – M. Morse {Burnie Tigers} – 60
- 1971 – D. Hodgetts {Burnie Tigers} – 79
- 1972 – D. Hodgetts {Burnie Tigers} – 73
- 1979 – L. Barnes {Burnie Tigers} – 82
- 1952 – D. Anderson {Cooee Bulldogs} – 89
- 1957 – L. Hayes {Cooee Bulldogs} – 51
- 1972 – S. Beaumont {Cooee Bulldogs} – 73
- 1973 – A. Hodgetts {Cooee Bulldogs} – 73
- 1975 – D. Shepherd {Cooee Bulldogs} – 60
- 1976 – D. Shepherd {Cooee Bulldogs} – 102
- 1978 – S. Beaumont {Cooee Bulldogs} – 94
- 1984 – S. Beaumont {Cooee Bulldogs} – 143
NTFL leading goalkickers:
- 1991 – C. Reynolds {Burnie Tigers} – 76
- 1992 – C. Reynolds {Burnie Tigers} – 96
- 2001 – A. Hering {Burnie Dockers} – 102
TFL Statewide League leading goalkickers:
- 1996 – Justin Plapp {Burnie Dockers} – 98
Highest scores:
- Burnie Tigers 30.21 (201) v Penguin in 1963
- Cooee 31.22 (208) v North Launceston 6.13 (49) in 1982
- Burnie Dockers 49.35 (329) v Smithton 0.1 (1) in 2001
Most games:
- 265 – David Langmaid – {Burnie Tigers}
- 288 – Anthony 'Tom' Lee – {Cooee Bulldogs}
Record finals attendance:
- Burnie Tigers: 13,223 v Hobart – 1959 State Grand Final at North Hobart Oval
- Burnie Dockers: 12,352 v Clarence – 1996 TFL Grand Final at North Hobart Oval
Notable players
[edit]There is a list of past and present Burnie Dockers players who have played at AFL:
- Cameron Cloke (Collingwood, Carlton and Port Adelaide)
- Brad Davis (Fitzroy)
- Robbie Fox (Sydney Swans)
- Peter German (North Melbourne)
- Brady Grey (Fremantle)
- Эндрю Хилл (Коллингвуд)
- Том Хислоп (Эссендон и Ричмонд)
- Джейсон Лейкок (Эссендон)
- Эндрю Ли (Эссендон)
- Брэд Пирс (Брисбен Медведи и Карлтон)
- Джастин Плапп (Ричмонд и Св. Килда)
- Кинан Рейнольдс (Footscray и North Melbourne)
- Рассел Робертсон (Мельбурн)
- Люк Рассел (Голд -Кост)
- Люк Шеклтон (Коллингвуд)
- Эли Темплтон (Сент -Килда)
- Лачи Веллер (Фримантл и Голд -Кост)
- Маверик Веллер (Голд -Кост и Сент -Килда)
- Грант Уильямс (Мельбурн)
- Броди Михоцек (Коллингвуд)
Ссылки
[ редактировать ]- ^ Джордан Абелл (1 августа 2014 г.). «Добро пожаловать назад: клубы NTFL дают единодушное одобрение возвращения Burnie и Devonport» . Получено 6 июня 2015 года .
- ^ Брэд Коул (8 марта 2017 г.). «Берни уходит с 2017 года пожилых людей и резервов NWFL» . Адвокат.
- ^ «Великие, волнующиеся после того, как Берни Докерс выходит из тасманианского соревнования» . 6 февраля 2018 года.
- ^ Ярмарка Алекса (15 сентября 2018 года). «Burnie Dockers выиграет гранд -финал NWFL 2018» . Адвокат.
Внешние ссылки
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- Официальный сайт
- Burnie Dockers на полном профиле