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Revision as of 04:11, 30 July 2018

Hummocks Watchman Eagles Football Club
Names
Full nameHummocks Watchman Eagles Football Club
2015 season
Club details
Founded1995
ColoursRed, gold and blue
CompetitionAdelaide Plains Football League
PresidentTim Moulds
CoachRichard (Harry) Taylor
Ground(s)Port Wakefield Football Oval

Hummocks Watchman Eagles Football Club, is an Australian rules football club, based in Port Wakefield, South Australia, that competes in the Adelaide Plains Football League.

The club is currently coached by Richard Taylor. The current president is Tim Moulds. The club fields teams in the A Grade, Reserves, Senior Colts, Junior Colts, under 11's and under 9's grades.

Club history

The Hummocks Watchman Eagles Football Club was formed in 1995 from a merger of Adelaide Plains Football League clubs, Hummocks Watchman and Port Wakefield. The new club continues as a member of the Adelaide plains to the present day. The name derives from the Hummocks Range north of Port Wakefield and Watchman, a settlement just north of Balaklava. Since the turn of the century the Eagles’ record has been superb with the senior grade side claiming four premierships from five grand finals. The wins came in 2001 against Balaklava, 2003 against Hamley Bridge, 2006 against Balaklava once more, and 2008 at the expense of Mallala. The sole reversal occurred in 2004 at the hands of Hamley Bridge.[1]

Association Best & Fairests

A Grade Association Medallists

  • Leighton Wilksch (1998)
  • Joel Wilson (1999) (Tied with Dale Williams of Balaklava)

Reserves Association Medallists

  • Andrew Wilson (1995)
  • Chad Taylor (2001)
  • Brett Price (2003) (Tied with Scott Davey of Balaklava)
  • Sean Williams (2005)
  • Brad Wakefield (2006)

Senior Colts Association Medallists

  • Keanen Catford (1999)
  • Nicholas Jericho (2009)

Junior Colts Association Medallists

  • Travis Nichol (1995)
  • Brad Reid (2001)
  • Shane McGuiness (2007)

References

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