North Shore Australian Football Club

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North Shore Bombers
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Names
Full name North Shore Australian Football Club
2016 season
Club details
Founded 1903
Colours      Black and      Red
Competition Sydney AFL
President John Goode
Coach Ryan Meldrum
Ground(s) Gore Hill Oval
Other information
Official website North Shore Bombers official website

North Shore Football Club, known informally as the North Shore Bombers is an Australian rules football club competing in the Sydney AFL Premier League and based out of the Sydney suburb of St Leonards, New South Wales. Formed in 1903 it remains one of only three foundation clubs still in existence and generally recognised as one of the more successful clubs of Sydney AFL. The club's current home ground is Gore Hill Oval in St. Leonards, next to the Royal North Shore Hospital.

Previously nicknamed the Bears, the club has the same playing strip and now logo as the Essendon Football Club in the AFL. The 2015 Senior Coach at North Shore is Damian Whittle, who took over from Gareth Lawson mid-season; and the club's President is John Goode. The club fields four teams in the Sydney AFL league. The seniors compete in the Premier Division. The reserves are in Division Two, the thirds in Division Four. The Under 19s compete in the top Division One competition, in which they appeared in the 2014 Grand Final but were defeated on the day.

History

The club formed in 1903, one of only three remaining foundation clubs, and since then has won thirteen senior premierships. The Bombers competed in 6 Grand Finals in a row from 2000–2005, winning premierships in 2001, 2004 & 2005. Although the Bombers failed to qualify for the finals in 2006, they bounced back in 2007 to take their 13th premiership. In 2008, after a slow start to the season, the Bombers finished strongly to qualify for the final five, but were eliminated in the first finals match. They failed to qualify for the finals in 2009, but finished fifth in 2010 and fourth in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

With strong junior numbers coming through the ranks, from 2006 to 2008 North Shore fielded two teams in the Under 18s Premier Cup, Sydney AFL's strongest under-18s competition. One of their teams, the Bombers, took out the premiership in 2006 and 2008; while their other team, the Wildcats, took out the 2007 title undefeated. In 2008, the Wildcats changed their name to the Bears. However, the introduction of a divisional structure in the Sydney AFL competition, with a limit of one team per club in each division, saw North Shore only field one under 18s team from 2009 onwards. North Shore have always fielded seniors and reserves teams. With solid growth in player numbers, a third open-age team was entered in 2011; competing in Division Three under the league's divisional structure. The thirds team was relegated after its first season, and now competes in Division Four. Continued growth in numbers saw a fourth open-age team entered in Division Five in 2014.

Senior premierships: 1904, 1910, 1921, 1952, 1961, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1991, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007.

Reserve premierships: 1912, 1913, 1950, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004

U19/U18 premierships: 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 2006, 2007(Undefeated Premiers), 2008, 2009, 2015.

Premierships

Premier Division

No. Year Opponent For Against
1 1904 Balmain 5.13 (43) 2.8 (20)
2 1909 YMCA 7.5 (45) 5.5 (35)
3 1921 Newtown 11.5 (71) 7.12 (52)
4 1952 Western Suburbs 11.7 (73) 9.12 (66)
5 1961 Sydney Naval 11.15 (81) 4.11 (35)
6 1978 Western Suburbs 17.17 (119) 13.12 (90)
7 1979 Western Suburbs 13.17 (95) 9.22 (76)
8 1985 Campbelltown 18.19 (127) 14.12 (96)
9 1991 Holroyd-Parramatta 10.13 (73) 7.9 (51)
10 2001 Campbelltown 12.12 (84) 10.9 (69)
11 2004 St George 10.11 (71) 7.4 (46)
12 2005 Western Suburbs 13.9 (87) 6.10 (46)
13 2007 St George 12.15 (87) 9.12 (66)

Division 1

No. Year Opponent For Against
1 1912 Balmain 1.6 (12) 0.2 (2)
2 1913 Paddington 5.5 (35) 3.6 (24)
3 1950 Newtown 7.9 (51) 5.11 (41)
4 1976 East Sydney 15.9 (99) 13.11 (89)
5 1977 Western Suburbs 10.16 (76) 8.13 (61)
6 1978 Western Suburbs 17.17 (119) 13.12 (90)
7 1982 Western Suburbs 8.5 (53) 2.10 (22)
8 1987 Campbelltown 16.19 (106) 13.13 (91)
9 1988 East Sydney 9.14 (68) 5.8 (38)
10 1989 St George 11.8 (74) 11.7 (73)
11 1990 Holroyd-Parramatta 7.12 (54) 7.10 (52)
12 1993 Western Suburbs 11.5 (71) 10.7 (67)
13 1998 Balmain 8.9 (57) 8.8 (56)
14 2000 Pennant Hills 9.8 (62) 8.13 (61)
15 2001 St George 9.9 (63) 7.6 (48)
16 2002 Pennant Hills 12.14 (86) 6.8 (44)
17 2004 Pennant Hills 12.8 (80) 6.8 (44)

Under 18/19

No. Year Opponent For Against
1 1978 St George 13.15 (93) 14.8 (92)
2 1979 St George 16.20 (116) 6.2 (38)
3 1980 East Sydney 17.18 (120) 1.6 (12)
4 1981 St George 15.8 (98) 10.17 (77)
5 1984 Pennant Hills 16.7 (103) 7.16 (58)
6 1986 Pennant Hills 10.20 (80) 7.7 (49)
7 1987 Campbelltown 8.8 (56) 8.6 (54)
8 1988 St George 13.3 (81) 9.9 (63)
9 1991 St George 10.10 (70) 4.6 (30)
10 2006 Pennant Hills 9.10 (64) 1.1 (7)
11 2007 Pennant Hills 10.11 (71) 5.7 (37)
12 2008 East Coast 15.11 (101) 8.11 (59)
13 2009 St George 8.9 (57) 6.9 (45)
14 2015 UNSW/ES 7.15 (57) 7.4 (46)

Past Players

The club has produced AFL players such as Ryan Davis, Russell Morris, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, Henry Playfair, Phil Bradmore, Andrew Bomford, Simon Davies, Michael Byrne and Will Sierakowski. Former North Shore Bomber Sam Naismith is currently playing for the Sydney Swans. The club has also had a number of players admitted onto senior club rookie lists with Ed Clarke, Tom Hill and Mark Livy all listed with the Sydney Swans at one point throughout their careers. Most recently Callum Mills was drafted with the third pick in the 2015 AFL Draft when the Sydney Swans matched Melbourne Demons bid on Mills.

Tennis champion Pat Rafter played a number of games for the reserves in 2004.


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