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Northcote Football Club (/ˈnoːθ.kΙ™t/), nicknamed The Dragons, was an
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club which played in the VFA from 1908 until 1987. The club's colours for most of its time in the VFA were green and yellow and it was based in the Melbourne suburb of Northcote.


History

The earliest mentions of a Northcote Football Club club appear in mid 1869. The club was established as a junior club, and it initially contested the
Victorian Junior Football Association The Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA) was an open age Australian rules football competition and administrative body. It was the first successful junior football competition in Melbourne, and was in existence from 1883 until 1932. For mo ...
. The club played its games at
Croxton Park Croxton Park is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of Croxton Kerrial Croxton Kerrial (pronounced ˆkroʊsΙ™n ˈkΙ›rΙ¨l is a village and civil parish in the Melton borough of Leicestershire, England, south-west of ...
until 1903, before moving to
Northcote Park Bill Lawry Oval, formerly known as Northcote Park, is a cricket and Australian rules football stadium located on Westgarth St, Northcote, Victoria. It is most notable as the home ground of the Northcote Cricket Club in the Victorian Premier Cr ...
in 1904. The club was successful at junior level during the 1900s, winning premierships in 1904 and 1906. The club then joined senior football in the
Victorian Football Association The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ...
from the VJFA in 1908, and moved its home ground back to Croxton Park in 1909. Prior to the 1912 season, Northcote and neighbouring northern suburban club Preston, who were both struggling on-field, amalgamated; the merged club was known as the 'Northcote and Preston Football Club' in official records until 1918, but always played under the Northcote name and retained Northcote's home ground and colours. The club's committee underwent a split in 1914, between one faction which wanted to return to Northcote Park and another which wanted to stay at Croxton Park. The VFA sided with the Northcote Park faction, in part because Croxton Park – a private ground adjoining the Croxton Park Hotel – had been notorious for more than a decade for the unruly conduct of its patrons; a new committee, which included members of the
Northcote Cricket Club Northcote Cricket Club, nicknamed the Dragons, is an Australian cricket team competing in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition. The club was formed in the mid-1870s and joined the Premier Cricket competition in 1907. They have won 5 1st X ...
committee, was appointed and recognised by the VFA, and the club moved to Northcote Park, where it stayed for the remainder of its time in the VFA. The Croxton Park faction established a rival club called the City of Northcote Football Club, which played at Croxton Park in the VJFA until the venue's closure at the end of 1918. For its first two decades in the VFA, Northcote failed to have a significant impact. This changed in 1928, when the club's ability to draw spectators was most threatened by its strong VFL neighbours and . In 1928, the club worked to eliminate its debt; and then in 1929, embarked on a strong recruiting campaign which netted
Percy Rowe Percival Henry Rowe (4 January 1896 – 27 August 1976) was a player and coach in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Victorian Football Association (VFA). In 1915, Rowe played for Lake Rovers Football Club in the Ovens and Murray Footbal ...
as captain-coach, and
Ernie Wilson Ernest George 'Ernie' Wilson (18 October 1900 – 7 June 1982) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in ...
,
Greg Stockdale Francis Gregory Stockdale (30 July 1899 – 14 May 1949) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1920s. Family The son of William Hallett Stockdale (1859–1927), and Agn ...
,
Norm Cockram Norman Cockram (27 August 1899 – 16 March 1973) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Football Cockram, a key position player, was originally from Northcote. He was Fitzroy's cent ...
,
Tommy Corrigan Thomas Joseph Corrigan (24 February 1903 – 9 January 1943) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and Nothcote in the VFA during the 1920s and 1930s. He died of peritonitis that had ...
,
Bill Koop William Spehr Koop (21 March 1906 – 14 April 1950) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1920s. Koop did not make much of an impact at Carlton in his first three seas ...
and
Frank Seymour Frank Seymour (14 May 1904 – 7 May 1987) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Fitzroy in the VFL and Northcote in the VFA. Family The son of unmarried mother Florence Bassett, Frank Seymour Bassett was born a ...
, among others, from VFL clubs. This saw the club rise from a 3–15 record in 1928 (avoiding the wooden spoon on percentage) to a 17–5 record in 1929, winning the minor premiership, followed by its first VFA premiership. Under the
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, the club played three matches for the premiership against
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: the first final was drawn 9.17 (71) to 10.11 (71), the replay was won by Port Melbourne 8.7 (55) d. 6.15 (51), and the challenge final was finally won 15.21 (111) d. 10.9 (69). Still with the core of its 1929 team, Northcote then twice finished runners up against Oakleigh – losing a 1930 final 7.9 (51) def by. 9.6 (60) which was notorious for its roughness, then losing the 1931 grand final 11.5 (71) def. by 10.14 (74). Although many of its 1929 league recruits had now been cleared, a core team bolstered by a strong crop of local juniors continued to perform strongly during the height of the Great Depression. With much of the credit going to Percy Rowe's leadership, Frank Seymour's then record-breaking goalkicking, and the club committee's tireless fundraising, Northcote went on to win a three-peat of minor and major premierships in 1932, 1933 and 1934. The club defeated
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in all three deciding games: the 1932 final, 13.11 (89) d. 8.15 (63); the 1933 grand final 11.20 (86) d. 9.16 (70); and then, under the coaching of
Ralph Goullet Ralph Augustus Goullet (25 January 1904 – 24 December 1993) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Goullet played in the seconds at Richmond Richmond most often refers to: * Rich ...
, the 1934 grand final, 19.16 (130) d. 10.9 (69). The three premierships also resulted in the club permanently winning the Grant Hay Shield, a semi-perpetual premiership trophy inaugurated in 1932 and won by the first club to win it three times. Through this time, Seymour became the second player to kick 100 goals in a VFA season in 1930, and repeating the achievement in 1932 and 1934. The club won a fourth consecutive minor premiership in 1935, finishing four wins ahead of second place, but lost both of its finals to finish third. The 1936 season was tumultuous, but successful. 's
Harold Rumney Harold Waldmere Rumney (16 May 1907 – 16 November 1987) was an Australian rules footballer. Rumney was rejected by Carlton Football Club The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club th ...
joined the club as captain-coach, but retired after a 1–4 start to the season. He was replaced by Alec Grey and
Jack Lyngcoln Jack Lyngcoln (5 January 1910 – 10 June 1990) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Lyngcoln appeared three times for Collingwood in the 1932 VFL season, in a strong team con ...
, serving unusually as co-coaches, who brought the club back to reach the final four with a 11–6–1 record; and, through the latter part of the year, the club trained at Preston because
Northcote Park Bill Lawry Oval, formerly known as Northcote Park, is a cricket and Australian rules football stadium located on Westgarth St, Northcote, Victoria. It is most notable as the home ground of the Northcote Cricket Club in the Victorian Premier Cr ...
was unavailable to complete drainage works ahead of the cricket season. Despite this, Northcote won three finals, culminating in an 19.6 (130) d. 15.15 (105) victory against
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in the grand final which was regarded as one of the finest matches in Association history – to complete an eight-year stretch netting five premierships from seven grand finals, as well as five minor premierships. The club finished fifth to miss the 1937 finals, then finished third and fourth respectively in 1938 and 1939. The club's sustained successes of the 1930s were never repeated, and once football resumed after World War II, Northcote became one of the weakest clubs in the Association. The club had a low supporter base, often struggled to fill its committee positions, and offered lower match payments than most other clubs, to the point when the club was fully amateur from 1953 until 1955, then again in 1958. The club was rumoured to be close to disbanding at different times during the 1950s. This weakness was reflected in generally poor onfield performances – with the notable exception of a preliminary final appearance in 1954 when the club was fully amateur. After the Association split into two divisions, Northcote won the inaugural Division 2 premiership in 1961, defeating Dandenong 12.15 (87) d. 9.18 (72) in the Grand Final. Promoted to Division 1, the club spent only two seasons in Division 1 before being relegated at the end of 1963. It never returned to the top division, and spent the next 24 years competing in Division 2 and financially viable. The club remained middle-of-the-pack in Division 2 throughout the 1960s and 1970s, often finishing just outside the finals. The club won its second Division 2 premiership in 1982, defeating Caulfield 12.15 (87) d. 11.16 (82); it was not promoted to Division 1 after the premiership due to a restructure of the two-division system, but the club later commented that it probably could not have afforded the extra expense of playing in the top division. Still a small club with a small supporter base, Northcote was one of many clubs unable to cope with acutely rising operating costs in the early 1980s. The club announced its withdrawal from the VFA in November 1984, but returned two months later under a new committee. It played three more years, but its financial situation did not improve and its membership dropped to fewer than 100. It was suspended from the VFA in November 1987 after it lost tenancy of Northcote Park and could no longer commit to fielding a team in all three grades, and ultimately folded. Northcote was originally nicknamed the ''Brickfielders'' because of the local brickworks. For a time in the late 1930s and 1940s, the team was known as the ''Rosellas''. Their nickname in the latter half of the 20th century was ''Dragons'', and they were also colloquially known as the ''Cotes''. The club is best associated with dark green and gold colours; but, it wore blue and white as a junior club, and in its first three seasons in the VFA, before changing to green and gold in 1911 to distinguish itself from . It also wore maroon guernseys for a few years following World War I due to the unavailability of green and gold wool at the time. Until around 1975, the club's guernseys were green with a gold 'V' neck; the club then moved to a slightly brighter green with gold vertical stripes, following a trend which many clubs had taken to look brighter on colour television, which had just been introduced to Australia.


Honours

* Victorian Junior Football Association (2): 1904, 1906 *
Victorian Football Association The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ...
(5): 1929, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936 **Grant Hay Shield (1): 1934 * VFA Second Division (2): 1961, 1982


VFA Club Records


Coaches

* Percy Ogden 1922 *
Maurie Sheehy Maurice Patrick Sheehy (12 June 1893 – 10 January 1961) was an Australian politician, and a member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Melbourne Province. As a young man, "Maurie" Sheehy (as he was then known) was an Australian rules foo ...
1923 *F. Moore 1924 * Gus Dobrigh 1925 *H. Dimmick 1926 * Bill Adams 1927-1928 *
Percy Rowe Percival Henry Rowe (4 January 1896 – 27 August 1976) was a player and coach in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Victorian Football Association (VFA). In 1915, Rowe played for Lake Rovers Football Club in the Ovens and Murray Footbal ...
1929-1934 *
Ralph Goullet Ralph Augustus Goullet (25 January 1904 – 24 December 1993) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Goullet played in the seconds at Richmond Richmond most often refers to: * Rich ...
& Alec Gray 1935 *
Harold Rumney Harold Waldmere Rumney (16 May 1907 – 16 November 1987) was an Australian rules footballer. Rumney was rejected by Carlton Football Club The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club th ...
&
Jack Lyngcoln Jack Lyngcoln (5 January 1910 – 10 June 1990) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Lyngcoln appeared three times for Collingwood in the 1932 VFL season, in a strong team con ...
1936 *
Ernie Hart Ernest Huntley Hart
at the L ...
& Jack Lyncoln 1937-1938 *
Billy Libbis William Edward Libbis (2 July 1903 – 15 August 1986) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Family William Edward Libbis was born in Port Melbourne, Victoria on 2 ...
1939-1941 In recess – WWII 1942-1944 * Tom Wallis 1945 *Jack Barker 1946 *
Douglas Nicholls Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls, (9 December 1906 – 4 June 1988) was a prominent Aboriginal Australian from the Yorta Yorta people. He was a professional athlete, Churches of Christ pastor and church planter, ceremonial officer and a pioneeri ...
1947 *
Bill Faul William John Faul (8 June 1909 – 14 September 1974) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and for the Subiaco Football Club in the Western Australia ...
1948 *Jack O'Keefe 1950 *Bill Deans 1951-1952 *Bill Faul 1953-1956 *
Jack Gervasoni John Hogan 'Jack' Gervasoni (29 September 1929 – 9 February 1992) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and captain-coached Northcote in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). ...
1957-1958 * Neil Doolan 1961 *
Peter O'Donohue Peter O'Donohue (14 June 1923 – 4 November 2012) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn in the VFL during the 1940s. O'Donohue usually played in defence or in the centre and played 109 games with Hawthorn. He was made ...
1962


Notable players

* Carlton –
Frank Seymour Frank Seymour (14 May 1904 – 7 May 1987) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Fitzroy in the VFL and Northcote in the VFA. Family The son of unmarried mother Florence Bassett, Frank Seymour Bassett was born a ...
* Collingwood –
Peter McKenna Peter McKenna (born 27 August 1946 in Brunswick West, Victoria) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Collingwood and Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s and 1970s. He also represented Devonport ...
, Ian McOrist,
Jack Regan John Vincent Regan (12 September 1912 – 11 August 1988) was an Australian rules footballer who represented Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s and 1940s. Playing career Recruited from Northcote, Regan str ...
* Essendon –
Greg Stockdale Francis Gregory Stockdale (30 July 1899 – 14 May 1949) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1920s. Family The son of William Hallett Stockdale (1859–1927), and Agn ...
* Fitzroy –
Jack Gervasoni John Hogan 'Jack' Gervasoni (29 September 1929 – 9 February 1992) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and captain-coached Northcote in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). ...
, Len Pye,
Douglas Nicholls Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls, (9 December 1906 – 4 June 1988) was a prominent Aboriginal Australian from the Yorta Yorta people. He was a professional athlete, Churches of Christ pastor and church planter, ceremonial officer and a pioneeri ...
* Footscray –
Bill Downie William Downie (4 December 1908 – 11 September 1943) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Downie played as a ruckman and represented Footscray 54 times befor ...
* Melbourne – Bob Johnson * Richmond – Stan Judkins


References


External links


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