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  2. Brunswick Football Club (1963) - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, North Melbourne CBC (or North Melbourne CBCOB) reformed as a new club by past students of St Joseph's College and quickly ascended through the VAFA. [2] The club won the 1964 E Section premiership, the 1965 D Section premiership, were runners-up in C Section in 1966 and again in B Section in 1967 , entering A Section in 1968 .

  3. List of Australian rules football clubs in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    North Melbourne Kangaroos: Arden Street Oval, North Melbourne: AFL (R) 1925 2018– 0 — Northern Bullants: Bullants: Preston City Oval, Preston: VJFA: 1882 1903– 6: 1984 Port Melbourne: Borough: North Port Oval, Port Melbourne — 1874 1886– 17: 2017 Richmond Tigers: Punt Road Oval, East Melbourne: AFL (R) 1919 2000, 2014– 1: 2019 ...

  4. List of North Melbourne Football Club players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of North Melbourne Football Club players who have made one or more appearance in the Australian Football League (known as the Victorian Football League until 1990) and AFLW. North Melbourne Football Club players

  5. North Melbourne Football Club - Wikipedia

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    North Melbourne has a proud history as a working-class, inner-city club. [36] Reflecting the suburb of North Melbourne's lower socio-economic status in the 19th and early 20th century, the team has always been one of the smaller and less wealthy clubs, relying on the mateship and grit of its players and membership to succeed.

  6. David King (footballer, born 1972) - Wikipedia

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    David King (born 7 March 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). After his playing career, he became a radio and television football commentator.

  7. Southern Football Netball League - Wikipedia

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    This program soon became known as the Southern Footy Show. It later expanded its scope to become the Local Footy Show , covering many Melbourne leagues until 2011. In the new millennium, the league grew slightly with the addition of the Southern Dragons in 2009, Endeavour Hills in 2011 and Hallam in 2012.

  8. Victorian Amateur Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is the largest senior community Australian rules football competition in Victoria.Founded in 1892, it consists of six senior divisions, ranging from Premier to Division 3 in the men's competition and Premier to Division 4 in the women's competition.

  9. John Byrne (Australian footballer) - Wikipedia

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    John Byrne (born 24 February 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the VFL.. Byrne first came under notice when he starred in Wangaratta Rovers 1972 Ovens & Murray Football League premiership as a 16 year old and headed to North Melbourne in 1974, then made his senior VFL debut in 1975.

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