Happy Valley Football Club

Happy Valley
Full name Happy Valley Football Club
Nickname Vikings
Sport Australian Rules Football
Founded 1951
League Southern Football League
Home ground Happy Valley Sports Park, Aberfoyle Park
Colours Black, Gold (1964-present)
Blue, Gold (1951-1963)
Anthem "I Want To Be A Valley Viking"
President Steve Maguire
Head coach Stephen Keam
Captain Nick Alvino

The Happy Valley Football Club is an Australian rules football club first formed in 1951 playing in the former Hills Central Football League. In 1964, Happy Valley transferred to the Glenelg-South-West District Football Association and adopted the colours Black and Gold to avoid a clash with the Glandore club (having previously worn Blue and Gold).[1]

In 1980, Happy Valley joined the Southern Football League Division 2 competition and in 1984 were promoted to Division 1. Since joining Division 1, Happy Valley have been a very successful club, winning 8 A-Grade Premierships.

The Happy Valley FC continues to field teams in Senior and Junior grades in the Southern Football League.

Happy Valley FC has produced a number of Australian Football League (AFL) players including Ben Rutten (Adelaide), Nathan Eagleton (Western Bulldogs, Port Adelaide), Jason Porplyzia (Adelaide), Beau Waters (West Coast), Matthew Rogers (Richmond) and Tom McNamara (Melbourne).[2]

Early References

A-Grade Premierships

1970 Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association Division 3
1974 Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association Division 3
1992 Southern Football League Division 1
1993 Southern Football League Division 1
1995 Southern Football League Division 1
1996 Southern Football League Division 1
1998 Southern Football League Division 1
1999 Southern Football League Division 1
2003 Southern Football League A-Grade
2012 Southern Football League A-Grade

References

  1. "About The Club". Happy Valley Football Club Inc. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  2. "SFL to AFL". Southern Football League. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  3. "Football - Happy Valley v Sturt". South Australian Register. 9 May 1895. p. 2. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  4. "Football - Country Clubs - Alexandra Association". Chronicle (Adelaide). 18 April 1914. p. 16. Retrieved 7 June 2013.

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Preceded by
Noarlunga
Christies Beach
Port Noarlunga
Brighton District and Old Scholars
Brighton District and Old Scholars
SFL Division 1 Premiers
1992, 1993
1995, 1996
1998, 1999
2003
1994
Succeeded by
Christies Beach
Port Noarlunga
Marion
Morphett Vale
Reynella