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East Launceston
Names
Full nameEast Launceston Football Club
Nickname(s)Demons
Club song"It's a Grand Old Flag!"
Club details
Founded1948
Dissolved26 May 1986; 38 years ago (1986-05-26)
Colours   
CompetitionTFL
Ground(s)York Park (capacity: 21,000)
Uniforms
Home

The East Launceston Football Club was an Australian rules football club based in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.

History

The club was founded in 1948 as "Cornwall Football Club" and participated with limited success during its 38-year tenure in the Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA) competition. The club, nicknamed the Demons, changed its name to East Launceston in the late 1950s and was to play in two NTFA Grand Finals for a premiership win in 1967 and a 44-point loss to Launceston in the 1969 decider. Success was to again elude the club after this and they made their last finals appearance during the 1985 NTFA finals series.

East Launceston continued to ply their trade in the NTFA until they were announced as a shock inclusion as one of two clubs from the NTFA (the other being northern powerhouse, North Launceston) to join the new TFL Statewide League competition in January 1986. After a dismal pre-season, the Demons, who were required to adopt an alternate playing uniform and colours owing to a clash with already established club North Hobart, began their new venture at TFL level with a shock win over Hobart at KGV Football Park on the opening day (playing in a Tasmanian state training uniform). However, after three thrashings in the first seven rounds, the Demons were to record their final win in their own right over North Launceston at York Park on 18 May, but after a 99-point home loss to Glenorchy the following week, the club announced on 26 May that they would be amalgamating with fellow Launceston-based club, City-South to continue on as the South Launceston Football Club.

Summary

Premiership titles

NTFA premierships

  • 1967

TFL Statewide League premierships

  • Nil

Tasmanian State Premierships

  • Nil

Individual medal winners

Tasman Shields Trophy winners

  • 1949 – Max Rees
  • 1961 – Eddie Thomas
  • 1962 – Darrell Pitcher

Hec. Smith Memorial Medal winners

Competition leading goalkickers

NTFA leading goalkickers

  • 1957 – Roy Ringrose (50)
  • 1958 – Roy Ringrose (55)
  • 1980 – Paul Wharton (59)

TFL Statewide League leading goalkickers

  • Nil

Club records

Club record score

  • 22.14 (146) v City-South at York Park in 1958.

Club record games holder

  • David Thomson (206)

Club record match attendance

References

  • Devaney, John P. (2008). The Full Points Footy Encyclopedia of Australian Football Clubs. Lulu.com. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-9556897-0-3.