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The Sturt Football club was established on 14 March 1901 following a meeting convened at the Unley Town Hall by the Sturt Cricket Club (established on August 9, 1890 by Arthur C Thomas [1]) and attended by delegates from local junior teams, footballers and residents it was decided to establish a senior football club in the Sturt Electoral Division based around Unley to join the SAFA.
The Charles Sturt University Football Club at Bathurst was formed under the name of Bathurst Teachers College in 1963, making it one of the oldest football clubs in Bathurst. The club changed its name multiple times to match the educational institute, gaining its current name when Mitchell College was rebranded to Charles Sturt University.
The Sturt Football Club experienced a long-term decline following a record 1978 season that saw the team win a SANFL record 21 of 22 games, [2] but then lose the 1978 Grand Final by the narrowest of margins to Norwood.
Sturt Football Club, an Australian Rules Football club; Sturt Cricket Club; Sturt River, Adelaide; Sturt Street, Adelaide; City of Charles Sturt, a city; Point Sturt, a town; Division of Sturt, a federal electoral district in South Australia; Electoral district of Sturt (New South Wales), former New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate
Malcolm Greenslade (born 17 June 1948) is a former Australian rules football player who was part of the successful Sturt team which dominated the SANFL competition in the late 1960s. He played two matches for VFL club Richmond while posted on National Service duty in Melbourne 1971, and finished his playing career with Glenelg. [1]
Unfortunately for Motley and Sturt, the Double Blues went down to West Adelaide 16.12 (108) to 21.16 (142). At only 18 years of age Peter Motley also made the first of six state games for South Australia at half-forward against Victoria at Football Park in 1983 in what was the Croweaters first win over the Big V in Adelaide since 1965.
Ballard played in their under-18 premiership for the Sturt Football Club in the SANFL as well as for Sacred Heart College. [2] Standing 180cm at the time, Ballard averaged 18 disposals on the wing in the 2017 AFL Under 18 Championships , playing for South Australia.
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