Corowa-Rutherglen Football Club
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Nickname(s) | Kangaroos |
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Founded | 1979 |
Colours | Blue White |
Competition | Ovens & Murray Football League |
Premierships | 2 (2000, 2003) |
Ground(s) | John Ford Oval |
The Corowa-Rutherglen Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos, is an Australian rules football club playing in the Ovens & Murray Football League.
The club is based in the towns of Corowa, New South Wales and Rutherglen, Victoria, located on the Murray River.
The club was formed in 1979 when the Corowa Spiders and Rutherglen Redlegs merged to become the Corowa-Rutherglen Kangaroos.
The club is notable for producing several Australian Football League players including John Longmire.
Premierships
- Ovens & Murray Football League
- 2000, 2003
VFL/AFL players [1]
- Brad Campbell - St Kilda
- Jeff Bruce - Fitzroy
- Ben Mathews - Sydney
- Joshua Houlihan - St Kilda
- Ryan Houlihan - Carlton
- Adam Houlihan - Geelong
- Damian Houlihan - Collingwood
- Mark O'Donoghue - North Melbourne
- John Longmire - North Melbourne
- Michael Gayfer - Collingwood
- Aaron Henneman - Essendon
- David Teague - North Melbourne
- Robert Campbell - Hawthorn
- Darral Henderson - North Melbourne
- Adam Matthews - Carlton
- Paul Lewis - Geelong
- Paul O'Donoghue - North Melbourne
- Peter Chisnall - North Melbourne
- Paul Bartlett - North Melbourne
- Craig Horwood - Collingwood
- Brett MacKenzie - North Melbourne
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