Berrigan Football Club

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Full nameBerrigan Football Club
2021 season
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Founded1891;132 years ago (1891)
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Competition Picola & District
PresidentStuart Schifferle
CoachTy Russell & Tim McAuley
Captain(s)Grant Martin
Ground(s)Berrigan Sports Ground
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The Berrigan Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Saints, is an Australian rules football and netball club playing in the Picola & District Football League. The club is based in the small town of Berrigan located in the Riverina district of New South Wales. [1]

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History

The Berrigan Football Club's first recorded match was against Cobram, at Cobram in 1891 [2] and initially competed in the Murray Border Football Association in 1895 [3] and 1896, then competed in the Southern Riverina Football Association (SRFA) from 1905 to 1930.

Berrigan won ten SRFA premierships against teams such as Finley, Leniston, Tocumwal and Jerilderie.

In 1931 and 1932, Berrigan, Finley and Nathalia applied to join the Murray Football League, but were knocked back on the grounds of excessive travel for the other competing club. Berrigan and Finley remained in the SRFA in 1931, but in 1932, Jerilderie went into recess [4] and Oaklands and Urana pulled out of the SRFA, which saw this competition ultimately fold up. [5] This left Berrigan and Finley without an official competition to play in, in 1932. Berrigan, Finley and Jerilderie did play in the SRFA junior competition from 1930 to 1932.

In 1933 Berrigan joined the Murray Football League [6] and played in ten grand finals and won five premierships against old time Murray Football League teams such as – Numurkah, Nathalia, Cobram and Tocumwal.

It was between 1980 and 2002 that Berrigan struggled to win games in the Murray Football League and started to fall behind the other teams and looked like folding at one stage, but through the use of the strong community of the town, the club decided to join the Picola & District Football League.

Berrigan struggled to win games until the 2009 season when the Picola League split into two divisions, which left Berrigan competing against teams such as Jerilderie, Blighty, Deniliquin, Strathmerton, Picola United, Mathoura, Yarroweyah and Wunghnu in the North West conference.

Berrigan made the top three in the 2009 season and made it to its first grand final in 29 years, however the saints fell short against their rivals Jerilderie by three points. In the 2011 season, Berrigan were premiers in the PDFL. Not only did the saints host this grand final but had sweet revenge over Jerilderie by 34 points. It is through these previous grand finals and Murray League football that Berrigan and Jerilderie have developed a fierce rivalry.

Today the Berrigan Saints play their games at one of the finest Recreational Reserves in the district, Having their club rooms completely re-built and the change room renovated, the saint are able to host large crowds and grand finals.

Football competitions timeline

Berrigan FC have played in the following football competitions –

Football Premierships

Seniors

(Total: 18)

Reserves

2020 Berrigan 4ths (with deni)

VFL / AFL players

The following footballers played with Berrigan, prior to playing senior football in the VFL/AFL with the year indicating their debut.

Coaches

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