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Ballarat re-appointed Robinson, after his two-year stint with Brisbane Roar FC Reserves, as its Director of Football. [32] The 2019 season was a tough one for Ballarat. After its Round 2 victory over Whittlesea Ranges, City lost 14 games in a row. Ballarat finished the season in bottom place and was relegated from the NPL2 competition. [33]
The finals series is conducted in September with the Grand Final to decide the premiers for season having been historically held at the Ballarat City and Eastern Ovals. The match attracts crowds of 5000 to 9000 people, with notable attendances of 14602 at the Ballarat City Oval and 8,800 at the Eastern Oval for the 1949 and 1977 Grand Finals ...
4 South Australian clubs will progress to this stage. The 2 winners will also qualify for the final of the Federation Cup. 2 Tasmanian clubs will progress to this stage, which doubles as the Grand Final of the Milan Lakoseljac Cup. 10 Victorian clubs will progress to this stage. The 5 winners will also qualify for the final rounds of the ...
The side's first loss came in Round 7 when eventual premiers North Ballarat Football Club beat Burra 60–47. Burra finished the year with three consecutive wins heading into finals, including a 45–32 victory over Redan. In the first week of the finals, after an intense first three quarters, Sebastopol fell to Redan 46-38 ending the club's ...
2 Tasmanian clubs progressed to this stage, which doubled as the Grand Final of the Milan Lakoseljac Cup. 10 Victorian clubs progressed to this stage. The 5 winners also qualified for the final rounds of the Dockerty Cup. 4 Western Australian clubs progressed to this stage. The 2 winners also qualified for the Final of the Football West State Cup.
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Dockerty Cup winners: Northumberland & Durham United. 1914. The Dockerty Challenge Cup competition was established in 1909 by Harry Dockerty.It coincided with re-establishment of the Victoria's 'British Association' league in 1909 after the economic depression of the 1890s.
The facility today remains the home of the North Ballarat Sports Club including the Greater Western Victoria Rebels of the NAB League and the North Ballarat City FC of the Ballarat Football League. It is also used as a venue for Central Highlands Football League and Ballarat Football League for both seasonal games and finals in addition to ...