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Railways Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Albany, Western Australia. The club has played in the Great Southern Football League since 1991. Prior to this they played in the Southern Districts Football League (SDFL) before it merged with the Central Great Southern Football League (CGSFL) to form the GSFL.
Railways Football Club | |
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Names | |
Full name | Railways Football and Sporting Club |
Former name(s) | Railways Football and Tigers Sporting Club, East Albany and Albany Railways |
Nickname(s) | Tigers |
Former nickname(s) | Railways |
Motto | Year of the Tiger |
2019 season | |
After finals | NA |
Home-and-away season | 2nd |
Club details | |
Founded | 1946 |
Colours | Yellow and Black |
Competition | Great Southern Football League |
Chairman | Andrew Want |
Coach | Mark Bayliss |
Captain(s) | Bodhi Stubber |
Ground(s) | Tigerland |
The Club
editThe Railways Football Club, Albany (The Tigers) have been around since the 1946. They have also been called the East Albany and the Albany Railways. They play in the Great Southern Football League alongside Albany Sharks, North Albany Kangas, Royals, Denmark Walpole Magpies and the Mt Barker Bulls.[1]
Their guernseys are the same as Australian Football League club Richmond - black with a yellow strip going from the left shoulder to the right hip.
The derby
editRailways have a strong rivalry with Royals Football Club. Big crowds always turn up to watch the game.[citation needed]
History
editThe founders of the Albany Football Association decided to create wards for the towns new football competition. There were three wards, North, East and West. All matches were to be played at the Parade Street Oval. In 1897 football players from the East Ward formed a club called the East Albany Football Club.
For the next 40 years they played as East Albany until WWII suspended football in the town. In 1946 Railways football club was formed.
Railways have won five league premierships in 1961,[2] 1985, 1986, 2012 and 2013.
Honours
editPremierships since 1991 (Start of GSFL)
editLeague: 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022
Reserves: 1993, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2013, 2018
Colts: 1991
Under 17s: 2013, 2021
Womens Team: 2022
Kleemann Medalists (Best in League)
edit1992 M.Thomson
1993 G.Hooper
1996 B.Prater
2005 B.Parker
2007 Scott Hillman
2015 Zane Marwick
2018 Joel Want[3]
2019 Logan Stubber[4]
2020 Matthew Palfrey, Kane Shephard
Gillies Medalists (Best in Colts)
edit2010 Zane Marwick
2019 Henrick Alforque[5]
2021 Toby Hall, Jack Stephens
Leading Goal Kickers for the League
edit1996 J.King 85 Goals
2000 S.Plaisted 81 Goals
2006 B.Parker 56 Goals
2007 B.Parker 63 Goals
2012 N.Eades ?? Goals
2018 K Gibbs 45 Goals
Charlie Puch Medal
edit2012 Jayden Scott
2018 Hayden Davies
2019 Jarrad Norton
The Womens League Team
editThe Railways women's league team, "The Tigeress" plays in the Great Southern Women's Football League, competing since its inception in 2016. The team has been competitive in every season, making the finals on a number of occasions. The ladies won their first flag in 2022 after a stellar season, only losing one game throughout the normal home and away season. They beat Denmark 40-12 to capture the flag and make history for the club. #T22
Kanisha Bennell was named highest goal scorer of the competition after kicking 27 goals in the regular season.
Ground
editRailways are based at Tigerland, an oval in Centennial Park, Western Australia which is adjacent to Centennial Oval, the home ground of their rivals Royals.
References
edit- ^ "Clubs - Railways". Australian Football. Slattery Media Group. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
- ^ Newbold, Cameron (29 July 2011). "Football: Railways reunion". Albany Advertiser. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
- ^ "Want edges out rivals in thrilling Kleemann count". 11 September 2018.
- ^ "The Albany Advertiser". 7 September 2023.
- ^ "Alforque snares Gillies Medal in a thriller". 5 September 2019.