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The Mount Barker Football Club is an
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club located in Mount Barker, Western Australia. Nicknamed the Bulls, the club plays in the Great Southern Football League, with home games originally being hosted at Frost Oval (''aka'' Frost Park) in Mount Barker but changed to Sounness Park in 2015.


Club history

During the early 1990s both the North and South Mount Barker Football Clubs were not performing well. Two teams in a small town stretched the limited number of players. Members of the North Mount Barker Football Club (the ''Demons'') approached the South Mount Barker ''Hawks'' with the proposal that both teams amalgamate to make a stronger team for the town. Talks broke down and in 1993 the Demons were wound up and the Mount Barker Football Club was formed. The Hawks stayed on as a team but their coach and a number of players joined the newly founded Bulls. As of 2015, home games will be played at Sounness Park, Mount Barker.


Honourboard


League


Reserves


Colts


Under 17s


Under 16s


Women's


Records and achievements


Records

Highest Score: 34.22 (226) v. Albany (Round 3, 2012) Lowest Score: 0.3 (3) v. Railways (Round 8, 2007) Highest winning margin: 193 points - 32.13 (205) v. 1.6 (12) against Denmark/Walpole (Round 2, 2002)


Premierships

League: 1: 1996 Reserves: 2: 1999, 2011, 2020 Colts: 1: 1997 Under 17's: 1: 2015


Other GSFL Awards


Kleemann Medalists (GSFL League Fairest & Best)

1997 - Steven Mead
2011 - Sam Lehmann


League Leading Goalkicker

2004 - Brett Greeney (48)
2009 - Ben Saunders (41) 2019 - Dionne Woods (42)


Charlie Punch Medal (GSFL Reserves Fairest & Best)

2007 - Tynan Coffey 2017 - Ryan Ballard


Warrick Proudlove Medal (GSFL Colts Fairest & Best)

2015 - Kenneth Farmer 2019 - Arthur Jones


Reserves Leading Goalkicker

2008 - Paul Anning (24)


Rod Gillies Medal (GSFL Colts Fairest & Best)

1997 - Shane Thompson


Colts Leading Goalkicker

2008 - Ben Saunders (68)


Harry Reeves Colts Best & Fairest - Great Southern Carnival

2006 - Luke McPartland


AFL Players

AFL player
Aaron Sandilands Aaron Sandilands (born 6 December 1982) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). At 211cm/6'11" tall, and with a peak weight of , he is the second he ...
(Fremantle) started his football career playing for the Bulls Under 17s.
Former Essendon and
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player Merv Neagle has coached and played for the Bulls.


WAFL Players

Five former Bulls players currently are listed as players in the WAFL in 2018 and one is an assistant coach. * Ben Saunders played league and reserves for South Fremantle in 2018. * Russell Wynne played league and reserves for East Fremantle in 2018. * Cameron Quenby and Jordon Reid played reserves for Claremont in 2018. * Aidin Williss is listed in Claremont's playing roster but has yet to play a game for league or reserves. * Shane Thompson (former player and coach) is an assistant coach at East Fremantle. Former MBFC players Dale Ballantyne and Justin Parsons have played for Claremont Football Club.


References

{{reflist Australian rules football clubs in Western Australia