St Mary's Senior Football Club

St Mary's Senior Football Club
Names
Full name St Mary's Senior Football Club
Nickname(s) The Burra
2009 to Current season
Club details
Founded 2009
Colours      Teal,      White and      Black
Competition Northern Football League
Chairman Darren Borg
Coach Con Borg
Captain(s) Michael "Mo Mo" Constanzo
Ground(s) Whatmough Park
Other information
Official website stmarysfc.com.au

St Mary's Senior Football Club is an Australian rules football club in Greensborough, Victoria, currently competing in the Northern Football League.

History

The St.Mary's Senior football club was formed in 2009. The well-known St Mary's Junior Football Club had no senior affiliation thus one of the reasons as to why the club was formed. In its inaugarul season in 2009 the club fielded Division 2 Under 19's. In 2010 the club fielded a Senior team in the Division 3 competition thus becoming the 25th team in the NFL senior competition along with Under 19's who played in the Division 2 competition. In round 9 of 2010, St.Mary's fielded a reserves team for the first time. The start of the 2010 season was a disaster for St.Marys as they started with an embarrassing 172 point loss to Panton Hill. The woes continued for The Burra as they continuously lost games by substantial margins. At the half way mark of the season St.Marys were winless and sitting on the bottom of the Division 3 ladder. After that St.Marys started showing significant improving challenging most sides and almost coming away with wins. On 17 July 2010 in Round 14 St Marys Senior Football Club won their first senior game by defeating South Morang by a convincing 73 points.

Teams

The St Mary's Senior Football Club currently field 5 teams in the Northern Football League: Division 3 Seniors, Division 3 Reserves, Division 2 Under 19's, Netball Section 3 and Netball Section 5

Jumper

When it came to choosing the jumper, the club opted not to go for the St Mary's Junior Football Club jumper instead they chose to keep the colours (Teal, Black and White) but have their own jumper made. This is what the St Mary's jumper looks like.

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