Glenroy Football Club
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GLENROY FOOTBALL CLUB
Full name Glenroy Football Club
Emblem The Wallabies
Colours Red jumper with White sash
Founded 1946
League Essendon District Football League
Essendon District Football League
The Essendon District Football League is an Australian rules football league based in the north-west suburbs of Melbourne, which was established in 1930.The EDFL consists of 24 senior clubs, 10 clubs in A Grade and 14 clubs in B Grade...

Ground Sewell Reserve, Glenroy
Official website http://www.glenroyfc.com


Glenroy Football Club is an Australian rules football club located 14 km north of Melbourne in the suburb of Glenroy. The club was founded in 1946 and affiliated with the Essendon District Football League
Essendon District Football League
The Essendon District Football League is an Australian rules football league based in the north-west suburbs of Melbourne, which was established in 1930.The EDFL consists of 24 senior clubs, 10 clubs in A Grade and 14 clubs in B Grade...

. The club fields open age and junior teams.
Glenroy are known as the Wallabies and wear a red jumper with a white sash. The club enjoys strong community support from a range of small businesses and institutions. Their last B-Grade premiership in 2008 resulted in their promotion to A-Grade under former premiership player Ash Manning. Due to a mass exodus of player personnel, Glenroy's young list struggled to match it with the hardened quality opposition in 2009. In 2010, former Northcote Park veteran Brett Jeffrey took the reins of player coach. The club had an up and down year, finally settling for 6th position and failing to make the finals. A proud club, they will look to learn from past recruiting mistakes and form a unit capable of restoring the club to its former glory days experienced in the 1980s.

Notable former players

Glenn McNiel
Warren Andrews
Andrew Heers

Senior Premierships (13)

  • A Grade
    • 1966, 1982, 1983, 1986
  • B Grade
    • 1949, 1951, 1974, 1980, 1997, 2008
  • A3 Grade
    • 1983, 1985
  • C Grade
    • 1963.

Sources

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