Dederang-Mt Beauty Football Club

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Dederang Mount Beauty
Names
Full nameDederang Mount Beauty Football Netball Club
Nickname(s)Bombers
2023 season
After finalsN/A
Home-and-away season9th of 12
Leading goalkickerCody Hewat: 49
Best and fairestJordan Harrington
Club details
Founded1891;133 years ago (1891)
Colours  
Competition Tallangatta & DFNL
PresidentRichard Kreuzer
Coach2024: Tom McGhee & Jaydn Chalmbers
PremiershipsDederang: 8; Tawonga: 6; Bogong: 4; Bogong/Tawonga: 0, Dederang/Mt. Beauty: 3
Ground(s)Dederang Football Ground, 4454 Kiewa Hwy, Dederang, 3691. (capacity: 5,000)
Uniforms
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Other information
Official website Dederang / Mt. Beauty FNC website

The Dederang Mount Beauty Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Bombers, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in Dederang, Victoria. Dederang teams currently play in the Tallangatta & District Football League.

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Individual Club Histories

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Dederang FC Colours:1919&23

Below are brief histories of each club's football competition timelines, grand finals results, league best and fairest winners and some links to team photos from the following clubs - Dederang, Tawonga, Bogong, Bogong / Tawonga and Dederang / Mount Beauty.

There was a Dederang & District Football Association that ran from 1932 to 1939, with the grand final results listed below.

When Dederang FC left the Dederang & DFA in 1940, the Association changed it's name at their AGM to the Kiewa & Mitta Football League. [1]

Dederang Football Club (1891 - 1975)

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Dederang FC Colours
Football Timeline [2]

Football Premierships / Runners Up (Grand Finals)

Dederang & District Football Association (1932 to 1939)
Grand Finals
Kiewa & Mitta Football League (1940)

Tawonga Football Club (1891 - 1963)

Tawonga FC Jumper: 1950 Eltham Football Club.jpg
Tawonga FC Jumper: 1950
Timeline

Football Premierships / Runners Up (Grand Finals)

League Best & Fairest

Bogong Football Club (1947 - 1963)

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Bogong FC Jumper: 1954 - 59
Bogong FC Jumper: 1960 - 63 Eltham Football Club.jpg
Bogong FC Jumper: 1960 - 63
Timeline

Football Premierships / Runners Up


League Best & Fairest

Bogong - Tawonga Football Club (1964 - 1975)

Bogong / Tawonga FC Jumper: 1964-75 Eltham Football Club.jpg
Bogong / Tawonga FC Jumper: 1964-75

The Tawonga F.C. & the Bogong F.C. merged in 1964 and played in the Tallangatta & District Football League.

Football Timeline

Premierships / Runners Up (Grand Finals)

Dederang - Mount Beauty Football Club (1976 - 2024)

Dederang-Mt Beauty FC Jumper: 1976 - present day Eltham Football Club.jpg
Dederang-Mt Beauty FC Jumper: 1976 - present day

The Bogong-Tawonga F.C. & Dederang F.C. merged in 1976 and formed the Dederang-Mt Beauty Football Club and have played in the Tallangatta & District Football League continuously since 1976.

Timeline
Football Premierships / Runners Up
Netball Premierships

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