Jacana Football Club

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JACANA FOOTBALL CLUB
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Full name Jacana Football Club
Nickname The Jaguars
Strip Purple & Gold
Founded 1962
League Essendon District Football League
Ground Jacana Reserve, Jacana
Senior Premierships 3
Premierships Years 1967, 1980, 2000

Jacana Football Club is an Australian rules football club which competes in the Essendon District Football League in the northern suburbs of Melbourne.

The Jacana Football Club was formed in 1962 beginning with an Under 15 team, then by 1965 the club had teams in every age group. The original Jacana jumper was purple with a yellow JFC monogram, which the club reverted back to in 2007.

The senior team won the club’s first senior Premiership in 1967, and the second senior flag followed in 1980.

Jacana has competed in various competitions including the Y.C.W competition, the Northern Metropolitan Football League and the Preston and District Junior Football League.

From 1986, Jacana participated in the Riddell District Football League. Many people believe this was the best competition in which the club competed, playing against quality teams such as Sunbury, Gisborne, Melton and Craigieburn.

In the early 1990’s, Jacana’s senior body became the Broadmeadows United Football Club, and their jumper changed to purple with a yellow vee. Then in 1997 the club went back to the name of Jacana Football Club, whilst keeping the purple and yellow vee jumper up until the end of 2006.

After finishing runners up to Gisborne in the 1997 Grand Final, Jacana won their third senior Premiership in 2000 under Paul Houston, defeating the more fancied Craigieburn and Wallan football clubs in the preliminary and grand finals respectively. This was the club's final year of competing in the Riddell District Football League (RDFL).

In 2001, Jacana joined the Essendon District Football League, where they continue to play today. The junior teams are now called the Jaguars and their jumpers are purple and yellow with a jaguar monogram.

The junior teams have also been very successful, winning Premierships in every age group. Most recently, winning the 2005 Under 16 Grand Final in the Essendon District Football League, and Preliminary Finalists in 2006.

Over the years The Jacana Football Club has produced many champion AFL players including:

AFL team of the century member Bruce Doull

Brownlow Medal winner Scott Wynd

• Three time Brisbane Lions Premiership player Chris L. Johnson.

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Clubs in the Essendon District Football League

Aberfeldie · Airport West · Avondale Heights · Craigieburn  · Doutta Stars  · East Keilor · Glenroy
Greenvale  · Hadfield  · Jacana  · Keilor  · Keilor Park · Maribyrnong Park · Moonee Valley
North Coburg Saints  · Oak Park  · Pascoe Vale  · Roxburgh Park  · Strathmore  · Sydenham Hillside
Taylors Lakes  · Tullamarine  · West Coburg  · Westmeadows