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- Willunga_Football_Club abstract "The Willunga Football Club is an Australian rules football club first formed on 29 May 1874, making it the second oldest continuous football club in South Australia behind Port Adelaide. Willunga was an inaugural member of the South Australian Football Association (SAFA), a precursor to the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) . Willunga left SAFA to become a foundation member of the Southern Football Association in 1886. By 1891, the Southern Football Association was in recess and Willunga played “challenge” matches against various towns in the region. In the year of 1892, Willunga declared itself “Premiers of the South”, having played eight first-class matches, winning six and drawing two.In 1892, plans began to reform the Southern Football Association, and Willunga joined the Sellick’s Hill and Aldinga clubs in this revived competition in 1893, winning the premiership in the first season.Willunga remained a member of the Southern Football Association, later Southern Football League for all seasons it was in operation until the end of the 1985 season, when they transferred to the Great Southern Football League for the 1986 season, ironically the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Southern Football League. The Willunga FC continues to field teams in Senior and Junior grades in the Great Southern Football League.Willunga FC has produced a number of Australian Football League (AFL/VFL) players including Randall Bone (Adelaide, Hawthorn), Ben Thompson (St Kilda) and Tom Waye (Footscray). Hendrick Waye won a Magarey Medal for Sturt in 1903 during a career where he would regularly suit up for both clubs.".
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- Willunga_Football_Club clubname "Willunga".
- Willunga_Football_Club coach "Barry Pilmore".
- Willunga_Football_Club emblem "Demons".
- Willunga_Football_Club founded "1874".
- Willunga_Football_Club fullname "Willunga Football Club".
- Willunga_Football_Club ground "Willunga Oval, Willunga".
- Willunga_Football_Club league Great_Southern_Football_League_(South_Australia).
- Willunga_Football_Club president "Neil Lang".
- Willunga_Football_Club song "‘’We are Willunga Football Club ’’".
- Willunga_Football_Club sport Australian_rules_football.
- Willunga_Football_Club strip "White, Red".
- Willunga_Football_Club subject Category:1874_establishments_in_Australia.
- Willunga_Football_Club subject Category:Australian_rules_football_clubs_in_South_Australia.
- Willunga_Football_Club subject Category:Former_South_Australian_National_Football_League_clubs.
- Willunga_Football_Club subject Category:Sports_clubs_established_in_1874.
- Willunga_Football_Club comment "The Willunga Football Club is an Australian rules football club first formed on 29 May 1874, making it the second oldest continuous football club in South Australia behind Port Adelaide. Willunga was an inaugural member of the South Australian Football Association (SAFA), a precursor to the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) . Willunga left SAFA to become a foundation member of the Southern Football Association in 1886.".
- Willunga_Football_Club label "Willunga Football Club".
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- Willunga_Football_Club wasDerivedFrom Willunga_Football_Club?oldid=601553343.
- Willunga_Football_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Willunga_Football_Club.