The South Gawler Football Club is a country Australian rules football club, founded by James Fitzgerald in the Gawler South area of the town of Gawler, South...
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The Gawler Football Club was an Australian rules football club that was founded in June 1868 based at Gawler in the Township of Gawler about 39 km to the...
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Gawler is the oldest country town on the Australian mainland in the state of South Australia. It was named after the second Governor (British Vice-Regal...
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the South Para River and the suburbs of Gawler, Gawler West, Evanston, Evanston Park and Bibaringa. Gawler South is a subdivision of the Gawler township...
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the Gawler Football Club soon formed in 1868. These two clubs sent delegates to a meeting of 13 clubs which formed the South Australia Football Association...
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Elizabeth, Golden Grove, Greenwith, Township of Gawler, One Tree Hill and Barossa Valley Districts. Football clubs had been first established in the outer northern...
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Lyndoch and Williamstown Rovers football clubs, that competed in the Gawler & District Football League. The Lyndoch Football Club was reformed in 1947 after...
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Nuriootpa Football Club South Gawler Football Club Tanunda Football Club Willaston Football Club Cleve Football Club Cowell Football Club Eastern Ranges...
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which was founded in 1889 by then Junior Clubs South Gawler, Gawler Central and Willaston when Gawler Football Club had a senior team in the SAFA (now SANFL)...
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May Brothers and Company (section Local Football)
Brothers and Company was an engineering and manufacturing firm founded in Gawler, South Australia in 1885 by Frederick and Alfred May. (John) Frederick May...
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of the Barossa Valley in South Australia. The club, established in 1879, currently plays in the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association. Angaston was...
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Australia, and competes in the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association. Prior to the Tanunda Football Club's official establishment in 1908, teams representing...
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the Gawler Institute ran a rural fete which included a game of football being staged. The earliest recorded Australian rules football club in South Australia...
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The Willaston Football Club, formed in 1889 and known as the Donnybrooks, plays in the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association. Gawler Par 3 Golf Course...
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The oldest football clubs trace their origins to the mid-19th century, a period when football evolved from being a casual pastime to an organised mainstream...
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Sam Butler (category People from Gawler, South Australia)
for his state. He played junior football for the South Gawler Football Club (subsequently becoming the first South Gawler player in the AFL), and then for...
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reforming of the South Australian football league structure in 2012, the league increased its participants from 10 clubs to 16. Football South Australia announced...
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first football club formed in South Australia. From 1860 to 1872 the club played what appears to be a game a cross between association football and rugby...
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Barossa Light and Gawler Football Association club Angaston. After a year with the Hawks, he decided to move to cross-town rivals South Augusta, spending...
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known as Trinity College Gawler, is an Anglican, K–12, co-educational, day school in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. Established in...
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member of the South Australian National Football League. Grace Plains was possibly the first club formed in the District in 1904. Football was certainly...
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proclamation of the colony of South Australia. In 1859 the Gawler Institute ran a rural fete which included a game of football being staged. The start of...
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generated a lot of dust. The track was on the east side of the Gawler Road, a little south of Smithfield township, in a paddock of 80 acres (32 ha). It...
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Alan Obst (category North Melbourne Football Club players)
National Football League (SANFL). Originally from the South Gawler Football Club, Obst played for South Australia at the 2005 AFL Under 18 Championships....
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Football Club in South Australia's Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association, also known as the Kapunda Bombers St. Louis Bombers Rugby Football...
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Kangaroo Flat is a locality northwest of Gawler in South Australia. It is on the Gawler to Mallala road in the vicinity of the turnoff to Roseworthy College...
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and continues to be a useful stop for travellers making their way to the Gawler Ranges, which lie 40 km to the North of the township. Wirrulla currently...
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The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Crows, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Adelaide, South Australia that was founded...
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Laidlaw, Robert. "The Gawler & District Football League 1889-1987" (PDF). South Gawler Football Club. Retrieved 8 December 2014. "Football Season Opens - Murray...
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Leonard Samuel Burton (category People from Gawler, South Australia)
February 1895), Generally known as L. S. Burton, was an educator in Gawler, South Australia. Burton was born in Chester, England, the eldest son of William...
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