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The Lockington Bamawm United Football Club is an
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club which competes in the
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. The club, known as the Lockington Bamawm United Cats, is based in Lockington & Bamawm, Victoria and has participated in the HDFL since 2001. The Cats have appeared in six grand finals since 2001, winning four.


Location


History

In 1990 the Northern Districts FL merged with the Echuca FL to form the Northern and Echuca Football League. Lockington and Bamawm were two clubs that had a long association with the Echuca league decided to merge and compete in this new competition. This league lasted for seven seasons before disbanding. the club made the Grand Final twice but lost on both occasions. In 1997 the club moved to the
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. The club made the finals in their first year but its final two seasons yielded only one victory. Four seasons for 15 wins.


Successful Years (2011–2014)

Lockington Bamawm United has been a very successful club since its time began in 2001 making history in the HDFL. In 2002, one season after joining the HDFL, they finished runners-up losing to
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15.10 (100) – 11.9 (75). Eight seasons later, in 2010 they were back in the Grand final. This time they were runners-up against
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losing 8.8 (56) – 5.9 (39). The 2011 season came around and they finished minor premiers, giving much hope for the finals. they beat Elmore in the second Semi-final and were playing
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again in the Grand final, for the second time in a row. This time, however finishing premiers for the clubs first time winning by a single goal, the scoreline read 15.9 (99) – 14.9 (93). In 2012 LBU were well and truly favourites for the flag come finals time. they finished minor premiers for just a second time and were en route to the Grand final. They beat 2010 premiers and 2011 runners-up
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in the second Semi-final and played an unexpected
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in the Grand final winning by almost one hundred points and scoring the fourth-largest margin in HDFL finals history, beating
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by 94 points, the scoreline was 21.14 (140) – 7.4 (46). In 2013 there was no doubt LBU were favourites or the flag. And when they finished the 2013 season as minor premiers. Their only loss came to
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in round 3, losing by three goals (18 points). They played
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a total of four times during 2013 losing once in round 3. When the Grand final came around LBU were on a fourteen-game winning streak and did not look like they would be losing any time soon. They played
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for the premiership and beat them by 58 points, 15.13 (103) – 6.9 (45) and taking their third consecutive flag. By 2014 LBU had established themselves as regular contenders for the premiership, after playing four season in the HDFL and winning the last two premierships with a combined margin of 152, as well as playing 64 games and winning 55 this gave LBU a win ratio of 85.93%. However, their reign was coming to an end. They finished the regular season in second position after
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, losing just three games twice to
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and once to White Hills. LBU lost the Qualifying final to Leitchville Gunbower by a goal 16.17 (113) – 15.17 (107), making them play the 1st semi-final beating Mount Pleasant by 33 points and succeeding to the preliminary final against Leitchville Gunbower beating them by 31 points and making it a fifth Grand final appearance in as many years and their sixth overall since 2001, going into the Grand Final LBU were the underdog, but after their fifth appearance in the grand final in five years they were the more experienced team.
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played LBU in the 2012 grand final and lost by 94 points, the fourth largest margin in the HDFL finals. At quarter-time the game was neck and neck,
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leading 3.4 (22) – 3.3 (21). At half-time
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was gaining a bigger margin leading 8.7 (55) – 5.4 (34). In the third quarter LBU had shortened the lead but were still losing 8.6 (54) – 10.8 (68), however, in the final quarter of the match LBU had kicked five goals to North Bendigo's one and won their fourth consecutive flag by 11 points.


Rebuild (2015–present)

In 2015 LBU finished second last on the ladder having won just two of the sixteen games that season and had failed to make the finals after five very successful past seasons. In 2016 LBU finished as wooden spooners winning just one game. However, 2017 was a much brighter season. LBU won four of sixteen games and missed finals by just three games.


Rivalries

Because the club has only been in the league since 2001 and it is a small country, rural league there are not many big rivalries however LBU's biggest rivals are Leitchville Gunbower, North Bendigo, Heathcote & Elmore.


Honours

HDFL Premierships & Grand Finals


Books

* History of Football in the Bendigo District – John Stoward –


References

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