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OUR HISTORY AT A GLANCE
1900s Social matches at Kangaroo Ground.
1907 Police Constable "Ike" Stephens convened a
meeting with the idea of providing entertainment for the lads and an
outlet for their surplus energy. Phil McGavin was the first
Secretary.
1920 Eltham joined the Heidelberg District
Competition. The team travelled by train to Ivanhoe for first game.
1922 Eltham transferred to the Diamond Valley
Association. Some players travelled from Melbourne as there were no
eligibility rules.
Foundation Member with Greensborough, Diamond Creek, Templestowe,
Warrandyte, and Kangaroo Ground, defeated in Semi Final by eventual
premiers Greensborough.
1928
Home games were played at Eltham Lower Park.
1930 First Senior Premiership. Capt/Coach A.Parsons
President: A.Braid Eltham 7.15 d Heidelberg 7.8
1932 Second Senior Premiership Capt: H.Weidlich Coach
A.Parsons Eltham 13.19 d Heidelberg 8.10
1933 J.West- leading Goal kicker (128 goals) J.West-
most goals in DVFL 'A'Grade Match (19)
1935 Eltham move from Lower Park
to new ground at Central Park. Eltham defeated Epping in Final, but Epping
protested over player eligibility and it was referred to a Melbourne
tribunal. a re-play was ordered but Eltham declined. Epping awarded
game.
1936 &1937 Left D.V.F.L. to play in VFL Sub Districts
League.
1938 Returned to DVFL.
1947 First B Grade premiership (Under 17) President-
Norm Bishop
1949 Third Senior Premiership Cap! G.Hunter Coach:
H.Downing Eltham 8.8 d Greensborough 7.6
1953 Fourth Senior Premiership Capt: K.Headon Coach
J. Harding Eltham 16.11 d Lakeside Rovers 9.7, R Kelly leading
Goal kicker (64)
1958 A.Fry, H.Barrett play 200th 'A' Grade Games,
League "Stars of the game trophy"- A.Devine
1959 "Stars of the game trophy"- A.Devine
1960 M.Jarrold plays 200th 'A' Grade Game
1962 A.Devine plays 200th 'A' Grade Game
1963 Ed.Mapperson plays 200th 'A' Grade Game "Stars
of the game trophy"- N.Elder
1964 Old wooden change rooms burnt down.
1965 New brick change rooms built and officially
opened
1968 Dennis Aspinal wins Frank Smith
Medal - League 'A' Grade Best
& Fairest Award
1969 Fifth Senior Premiership ( Capt B. Capuano Coach
H. Mitchell Eltham 16.11 d Diamond Creek 10.12
1970 Sixth Senior Premiership Capt/Coach J. Walker
"Stars of the game trophy"- Cliff Stewart
1971 Games transferred to Eltham Lower Park pending
repair work to Central Park. B' Grade Premiership Capt:A.Walker
Coach G.Calverley
1972 Seventh Senior Premiership Capt: J. Newnham
Coach R.SIocum Eltham 15.19 d Reservoir-Lakeside 11.11
1974 Eighth Senior Premiership Capt/Coach B.Massey
Eltham 10.9 d Heidelberg 9.8 Jim Haines wins League 'B' Grade Best and
Fairest Award
B' Grade Premiership Capt/Coach B.Driscoll, Under 15 Premiership
DVFL Return to Central Park
1978 Under 12 Premiership DVFL , A
grade "Stars of the
game trophy"- F.Traczewski
1980 Under 14 Premiership DVFL
1981 Social rooms officially opened. Under 14
Premiership WGL
1982 Ninth Senior Premiership (Div 2) Capt: W.Deards
Coach H. Mann Eltham 15.13 d Macleod-Rosanna 14.8 A.McFarlane and
Glen Irving (retrospective) win
'A' Grade Best & Fairest Div 2. Under 12
Premiership WGL Under 14 Premiership DVFL
1983 Under 12 Premiership WGL Under 14 Premiership
WGL
1984 Under 16 Premiership DVFL Wayne Tesch 200 Open
Age games
1986 Under 10 Premiership DVFL
1987 Ron Wilson- Leading Goalkicker (83) Div 2 Under 11
Premiership DVFL Under 10 Premiership DVFL
1988 Peter Shaw wins 'B'Grade Best and Fairest Award (Div
2) Under 11 Premiership DVFL
1989 Tenth Senior Premiership ( Div 2) Capt;
Andrew Russell Coach Peter Moore Eltham18.11 d Epping 17.8
1990 Under 13 Premiership DVFL
1991 Under 15 Premiership DVFL
1992 Under 10 Premiership DVFL
1993 Under 11 Premiership DVFL Under 17
Premiership DVFL
1994 Under 11 Premiership DVFL Under 15 Premiership
DVFL
1995 Eleventh Senior Premiership (Div 2) Capt: Paul
Smith Coach: Grant Wilmot Eltham 10.14 d West Preston 10.10
1996 Under 11 Premiership DVFL Under 13
Premiership DVFL
1997 75 th Anniversary Celebration - Heidelberg Town
Hall. Extension to social rooms, new canteen built
1997 Twelfth Senior Premiership (Div 2) Capt: Paul
Smith Coach: Ray Spratt Eltham 13.9 d Mernda 7.13 Under 17 Premiership DVFL
1998 Under 15 Premiership DVFL Under 13
Premiership DVFL
1999 "Stars of the game trophy" Div 2 -
Mark Minney
2000 Thirteenth Senior Premiership (Div 2) Capt:
Mark Minney Coach: Garry Jessop Eltham 12.8 d Watsonia 8.6.
B Grade Premiership Coach: Wayne Freeman. Under 17 Premiership DVFL Under 13 Premiership DVFL Under 12
Premiership DVFL
2002 Fourteenth Senior Premiership (Div 2) Capt:
Craig McKay Coach: Wayne Freeman Eltham 12.9 d Mernda
7.17
2004 Under 17 Premiership DVFL Under 11
Premiership DVFL
2005 Under 12 Premiership DVFL Under 10 Premiership
DVFL (Div 3)
2006 New home team change rooms opened. Record five DVFL Junior Premierships - Under 17 Premiership DVFL Under 14
Premiership DVFL Under 12 Premiership DVFL (Div 2) Under
11 Premiership DVFL Under 10 Premiership DVFL (Div 3)
David Brown plays 200th A grade game
2007 Eltham Central Park resurfaced, ground
unavailable for entire season. Eltham playing their home games at
various other venues. Diamond Valley Football Leaque becomes
the Northern Football League. Under 19 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1), Under 13 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1),
Under 12 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1). Mark Minney plays 200th A
grade game
2008 Club returns to Eltham Central
Park. Under 13 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1),
Under 12 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 2).
2009
Under 15
Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1), Under 14 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1),
Under 13 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1).
2010 Eltham Seniors first
Division 1 finals appearance since 1977. Under 17 Premiership N.F.L.
(Div 1), Under 15 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1),
Under 14 Premiership N.F.L. (Div 1).
Other highlights:
Most no. 'A' Grade games at Eltham Football Club
Haig Barrett (263)
Most no. 'A' Grade games as a player/umpire Eddie
Mapperson (843).
Winner of VFL / AFL Brownlow Medal Peter Moore 1979,
1984

Eltham Central Park, Eltham (4 May 2002) click to enlarge
Theme Song
To the tune of Yankee Doodle Dandy.
We're a mighty team at Eltham
We're the mighty red and blacks
We're the team that's always striving
For courage we don't lack "cor blimey"
One for all and always striving
We're the ones to win the game
It's one for all and all for one
It's Eltham, Eltham, Eltham
We are the mighty red and blacks.
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