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The Darebin Women's Sports Club, nicknamed the Falcons, is based in the northern suburbs of
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and primarily notable for its
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team which competes in the highest-level Victorian state league – the
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(VFLW). It is the only VFLW club that is not affiliated with a side from the national
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(AFLW) competition or the
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(AFL). Founded in 1990, the club originally competed in the
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(VWFL). Darebin dominated the 2000s, appearing in every
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from 2005 to 2015 and winning eight premierships. The inception of the AFLW in 2017 brought changes and difficulties; the club won two premierships in the newly established VFL Women's but had to rely on a council grant to raise the necessary funds to play in the increasingly professional competition and struggled against better-resourced opponents. ''
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'' notes Darebin's "long ... reputation for developing star talent and setting the bar for the women's game", having produced AFLW players such as
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,
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and
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. The club also fields football teams in the
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, youth and masters sides, as well as soccer, cricket and
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teams. , an estimated 550 players represent the club across the sports.


History


1990–2004: Origins and early years

The club originated in 1990 after the Fairfield Falcons, a VWFL team, lost almost all their players to retirement or rival clubs and was about to dissolve after three seasons in the competition. A group of women from Northcote, inexperienced but wanting to play football, revived the club under the same name, training for a year at Fairfield Park with around 30 players. In 1991, the Falcons rejoined the VWFL and began playing at McDonell Park, which Northcote Council (now
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) had made a women's sporting field. After steady on- and off-field improvements, the Falcons finished atop the ladder in 1996 after a streak of wins in the second part of the season. After defeating the St Kilda Sharks in the semi-final, the club faced the Spurs in the grand final and recovered from a 36-point half-time deficit to win their first premiership by 13 points. In 1997, the club expanded to field a soccer team in the second division of the Victorian Women's Soccer Association (now
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), claiming to be the first Australian women's sports club to field Australian rules football and soccer teams. Despite the side's mix of novices and experienced players, the team won a final in its first season. By 2000, the Falcons added a second team, competing in the fourth division, and the second-division team had won a premiership. The club changed its name from the Fairfield Falcons to Darebin Women's Sports Club, reflecting the new variety of sports available and its change in location since its origins. In the following years, the club introduced cricket (2001), football reserves (2002) and eight-ball pool (2004) sides, and affiliated itself with a
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team. The cricket side, competing in the Victorian Women's Cricket Association western competition, won the B-division competition in the 2003/04 season and advanced to A-division.


2005–2015: VWFL dominance

In July 2005, the club moved to AH Capp Reserve; a purpose-built venue including football, soccer and cricket grounds, training facilities and a two-storey building for change rooms and social events, where the club were sole tenants. The site, located alongside the
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, was developed as part of an upgrade of sporting facilities for the
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, which were set to be hosted in Melbourne. Darebin returned to the grand final in 2005 but lost to their opponents
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. Darebin again progressed to the finals in 2006, but suffered a 35-point loss to University in the semi-final. However, the Falcons still managed to progress to the grand final, setting up a rematch of the previous year's decider at
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. Darebin started as underdogs due to a string of losses to University during the season, but won 13.7 (85) to 5.7 (37) after a tight first-half contest gave way to a streak of nine straight goals from Darebin, ensuring their first premiership in a decade. Despite the 48-point difference on the scoreboard, the match was still reported as a close and exciting game, characterised by skilled and contested play, pack marks and attacking forays effected by the teams' centre half-forwards. Kathy Zacharopoulos, a Darebin midfielder, won the Lisa Hardeman Medal as
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, while Alisha Habib, Julia Boyle and
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kicked multiple goals apiece for the Falcons. The match was attended by roughly 1000 people. Darebin dominated the 2007 season, finishing unbeaten, atop the ladder and conceding a mere 387 points in their 14 wins. The club defeated University by 10 points in the semi-final, but for the third consecutive year, the rivals faced off in the grand final. At
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(then known as NAB Oval), in front of a 1000-strong crowd, University enjoyed a fast start, kicking 7.0 (42) to take a 13-point lead into half-time. However, in the third quarter the Falcons answered with four consecutive goals while keeping their opponents scoreless, and went on to win 10.10 (70) to 8.0 (48). Hope kicked three goals for the Falcons while Roi Boutsikakis, a Darebin back, was named best on ground. In 2008, the Falcons continued their unbeaten streak and returned to the grand final at Trevor Barker Oval, again playing University. With 2000 in attendance, Darebin won by a comfortable margin of 68 points, 15.10 (100) to 4.8 (32). Hope was the Lisa Hardeman Medallist after kicking six goals for the Falcons. Darebin faced a new opponent in the 2009 grand final –
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– at
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. Advantaged by the direction of the wind, the Falcons took a 16-point lead into half-time, which would have been greater if not for inaccurate kicking. Darebin went on to win their fourth consecutive premiership by 44 points, breaking the VWFL record previously held by the
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, which won premierships in 1987, 1988 and 1989. Sarah Hammond, who had competed at the 2000 Sydney Olympics in handball, won the Lisa Hardeman Medal as a Darebin midfielder. The Falcons implemented a
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system in 2010, in an attempt to counteract younger teams' pace. It proved effective – the club continued its winning streak, defeating Diamond Creek again in the grand final at Northcote Park, 9.9 (63) to 4.7 (31).
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was the Lisa Hardeman Medallist. Late in 2010, having coached the club to five consecutive premierships,
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moved on to coaching the
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. Anna McIllroy, previously the team's co-captain, began coaching the side. When the 2011 season began, Darebin's unbeaten run was finally broken by the
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in round 4, which defeated the Falcons by 48 points. The streak had stretched from the 2006 semi-final, totalling sixty-five games without a loss. Darebin recovered to win seven of their first eight matches, averaging a 106-point winning margin. A number of Falcons played for Victoria at the
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s in South Australia – O'Connor, Shevaun Hogan,
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, Anna Schwager, Samantha Smith and
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. However, the Spurs overcame Darebin again in round 15, by 22 points. In the semi-final, Darebin recovered to defeat their new rivals by three goals, but faced them again in the grand final at
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. St Albans kicked eight of the first ten goals to enter half-time with a comfortable 33-point lead and continued to dominate in the second half, finishing 79-point winners (16.6 (102) to 3.5 (23)).
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, the Lisa Hardeman Medallist, muted Darebin captain Pearce's impact. McIllroy stepped down as coach in 2012 due to her work commitments and was replaced by Richard Dal Pos, who previously coached the youth team. Darebin progressed to the finals, defeating St Albans in a semi-final by six points in
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. The Falcons faced Diamond Creek in the grand final, again held at Coburg City Oval, where they started as favourites having only lost one match for the season. The sides were difficult to separate in the first half; Diamond Creek held Darebin to a single goal in 36 minutes but inaccurate kicking and another goal conceded to O'Connor close to half-time meant the club's lead was only 17 points going into the break. The Falcons kicked the next three goals and took the lead, but Diamond Creek regained momentum and held on for a five-point victory – 5.9 (39) to 5.4 (34). It was the club's first victory over Darebin in their decade-long history. In May 2013, the inaugural AFL women's draft was held. 50 players were selected to make up and sides, which played an
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for the Hampson–Hardeman Cup. Ten Darebin players were recruited, the most of any club: An eleventh Darebin player,
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, was named as an emergency. The Falcons were undefeated in the 2013 home-and-away season and again faced Diamond Creek in the grand final. Darebin were considered favourites, having defeated their opponents by 144 points during the regular season and 68 points in the semi-final. After a close first half, O'Connor kicked two goals in two minutes for Darebin at the start of the third quarter; after eight minutes the Falcons' lead was 17 points. Darebin increased their advantage to 28 points at three-quarter-time and continued to score heavily in the final quarter, finishing 49-point victors. The Lisa Hardeman Medallist was Darebin's
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. A second AFL women's draft for the Hampson–Hardeman Cup exhibition match was held in May 2014. 24 players were drafted; twelve by Melbourne, twelve by the Western Bulldogs. The rest of the squads were made up of players from the 2013 teams. Two Darebin players were drafted, both to the Western Bulldogs:
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(no. 3) and Stephanie Simpson (no. 18).
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was the only Darebin player from the 2013 teams that was not retained for 2014. For the 2014 home-and-away season, the Falcons again went undefeated, facing Diamond Creek for the third consecutive year in the grand final at Coburg, which 1812 people attended. The margin at half-time was only eight points, but Darebin kicked away in the third quarter, keeping their opponents scoreless while scoring three goals themselves. The club finished 30-point winners, 10.15 (75) to 6.9 (45). Pearce was named best on ground while
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scored four goals. The Falcons had two players out of 34 selected in the
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in April for the Hampson–Hardeman Cup:
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(no. 8, Melbourne) and
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(no. 15, Western Bulldogs). The clubs also chose to retain Brennan, Hickey, O'Connor, Pearce and Vescio from the previous year's squads. Additionally, Dal Pos was selected by Melbourne with the 10th and final pick in a subsequent mini-draft in July. In June, Darebin received council funding for lighting upgrades at their home grounds – AH Capp and WH Robinson reserves. The club and the council had collaborated to apply for an $80,000 grant, on the understanding the Falcons would contribute $10,000 and the council $330,000; however, the arrangement had been overlooked by the council in a draft budget. In the 2015 season, Darebin's two-season unbeaten run was stopped by University in round 2, but the Falcons went on to win the rest of their games for the home-and-away segment and won through to the grand final, against Diamond Creek once again. Several Darebin players were affected by injury – O'Connor was unavailable after hurting her knee, while Brennan played with a
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in her foot. Shannon Egan stepped in to O'Connor's
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role and Vescio played at centre half-forward to cover Brennan's change to a stay-at-home forward. Darebin kept Diamond Creek goalless in the first half, leading by 30 points going into half-time. The Falcons went on to kick seven more goals, winning 11.15 (81) to 2.6 (18) – a 63-point margin. Vescio was the Lisa Hardeman Medallist after kicking two goals, while Brennan managed to score three despite her injury. Post-season, Richard Dal Pos stepped down as coach.


2016–present: Entry into VFLW and financial troubles

Ahead of the planned introduction of a national women's league in 2017 – the
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(AFLW) –
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instituted the
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in 2016 – a women's state league aligned with the existing men's
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, replacing the VWFL. The competition included all six VWFL teams in the premier division (Darebin, Diamond Creek, Eastern Devils, Melbourne University, St Kilda Sharks and the Western Spurs) and the best four sides from a lower division (Cranbourne, Geelong, Knox and Seaford). In July,
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s for the AFLW were named, including four Darebin players: Brennan (who would play for the ), Hickey and Pearce (both ), and Vescio (). The beginning of the AFLW proved troublesome for many VFLW teams; its commencement made elite-level women's football more professional – increasing the expected standards of clubs' staff, programs and venues. These new standards, in turn, increased the funding required to operate a VFLW club. For example, after the
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(AFL) introduced smaller footballs for women's leagues, Darebin had to
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$8800 for 100 new balls. As a volunteer-operated club, it was also difficult for Darebin to compete with teams such as
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and Box Hill that were endowed with improved facilities and financial support by their wealthy AFL counterparts. As a result of these pressures, three fellow foundation VFLW clubs left the competition after the 2017 season. The alternatives to departure were affiliating with an AFL club, which Darebin members wanted to avoid in the hope of maintaining their name and independence, or finding external funding. In 2018, a $300,000 grant from Darebin City Council allowed the club to continue in the VFLW and reach the new requirements over the next years. On the field, the Falcons' new coach was Jane Lange, who also represented the side as a player in 2016. Darebin won the inaugural VFLW premiership, defeating University in front of roughly 4000 people at Coburg. For the second consecutive year, Vescio was best on ground, kicking a goal at the end of the third quarter to extend a Darebin lead to five goals. The comfortable margin ensured a fourth-quarter comeback from University was not enough for victory. Darebin won through to the grand final again in 2017, losing to Diamond Creek by 25 points in the semi-final but recovering to defeat St Kilda by five points in the preliminary final, 4.4 (28) to 3.5 (23). The Falcons faced Diamond Creek at
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(then known as
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Stadium) in the decider. Darebin kept their opponents goalless in the first half, and amassed a 20-point lead close to third-quarter time. The margin dropped to eight points in the final quarter, but the Falcons held on for a close victory, 5.5 (35) to 4.4 (28). Darebin midfielder
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won the Lisa Hardeman Medal. Post-season, Lange expected some AFLW-listed players to leave Darebin for their clubs' VFLW affiliates. For 2018, the Falcons retained the majority of their squad, but Carlton-listed players Vescio and
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played for their club's VFL affiliates and other AFLW-listed players were expected to play fewer games. Pearce, Darebin's captain, rested for a season. Among the new players for 2018 was
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, a
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who the AFL had barred from participating in the AFLW for 2017. The Falcons finished fifth in 2018, missing the grand final for the first time since 2004. By 2019, Darebin's only AFLW-listed players were Arnell,
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,
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, and
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, and the side finished 11th. Michael Ericson was the team's coach for 2019, but only led the club for one season; Mitch Skelly was appointed for 2020.


Honours


Leadership


1991–2015: VWFL


Records

*Premierships: 9 (1996, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015) *Grand final appearances: 12 (1996, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) *Premierships (reserves): 4 (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011)


Individual awards

*Helen Lambert Medallists (league
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):
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(2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015) *Rohenna Young Medallists (leading goalkicker):
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(2006, 2007, 2008), Jane Lange (2010) *Lisa Hardeman Medallists (
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in grand final): Kathy Zacharopoulos (2006), Roi Boutsikakis (2007),
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(2008), Sarah Hammond (2009),
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(2010),
Melissa Hickey Melissa Hickey (born 18 December 1984) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club and the Geelong Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She served as Geelong captain in the club's first two AFL Wom ...
(2013),
Daisy Pearce Daisy Pearce (born 27 May 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. Often regarded as the face of women's Australian rules football, Pearce has served as Melbourne c ...
(2014),
Darcy Vescio Darcy Vescio (born 3 August 1993) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. As a heavily marketed marquee player, Vescio has been referred to as a "household name" in Australia by E ...
(2015) *
Debbie Lee Deborah "Debbie" Lee (born 1974) is a former Australian rules football player and coach. She has campaigned for recognition of women's Australian rules football in Australia, giving up a WNBL career to focus on developing the sport. She was ...
Medallists (best first-year player):
Daisy Pearce Daisy Pearce (born 27 May 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. Often regarded as the face of women's Australian rules football, Pearce has served as Melbourne c ...
(2005),
Katie Brennan Katie Brennan (born 2 October 1992) is an Australian rules footballer with and captain of the Richmond Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She previously played for and captained the Western Bulldogs from 2017 to 2019. Brennan was signed ...
(2013)


2016–present: VFL Women's

''Correct to the end of the 2019 season.''


Records

* Premierships: 2 (2016, 2017) *Grand final appearances: 2 (2016, 2017) *Highest score: 18.8 (116) vs. , 2016 *Lowest score: 0.1 (1) vs. , 2019


Individual awards

* Lambert–Pearce Medallists (best and fairest):
Daisy Pearce Daisy Pearce (born 27 May 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. Often regarded as the face of women's Australian rules football, Pearce has served as Melbourne c ...
(2016),
Katie Brennan Katie Brennan (born 2 October 1992) is an Australian rules footballer with and captain of the Richmond Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She previously played for and captained the Western Bulldogs from 2017 to 2019. Brennan was signed ...
(2017),
Lauren Pearce Lauren Pearce (born 12 January 1993) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. She was drafted by Melbourne with their fourth selection and twenty-fifth overall in the 2016 AFL W ...
(2019) *Rohenna Young Medallists:
Katie Brennan Katie Brennan (born 2 October 1992) is an Australian rules footballer with and captain of the Richmond Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She previously played for and captained the Western Bulldogs from 2017 to 2019. Brennan was signed ...
(2017) *Lisa Hardeman Medallists:
Darcy Vescio Darcy Vescio (born 3 August 1993) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. As a heavily marketed marquee player, Vescio has been referred to as a "household name" in Australia by E ...
(2016),
Karen Paxman Karen Paxman (born 25 November 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). A defender, tall, Paxman plays primarily on the half-back line with the ability to push into the midfi ...
(2017) *
Debbie Lee Deborah "Debbie" Lee (born 1974) is a former Australian rules football player and coach. She has campaigned for recognition of women's Australian rules football in Australia, giving up a WNBL career to focus on developing the sport. She was ...
Medallists: None


Silver Jubilee team

In 2015, a four-member club panel selected a Silver Jubilee team, made up of the best Darebin coach and players from their twenty-five years of football.


Notes


References


External links

* {{VFL Women's Victorian Women's Football League clubs Australian rules football clubs in Melbourne Australian women's cricket teams 1990 establishments in Australia Sports clubs established in 1990 Women's soccer clubs in Australia Women's Australian rules football clubs in Australia Sport in the City of Darebin