Kapunda Football Club

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Kapunda Football Club
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Names
Full nameKapunda Football Club
2013 season
Leading goalkickerBradley Taylor
Best and fairestJason McKenzie
Club details
Founded1866;157 years ago (1866)
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Competition Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association
PresidentMatthew Ryan
CoachJason McKenzie
Captain(s)Matthew Holding
Ground(s)Dutton Park
Uniforms
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Official website bombers.com.au

Kapunda Football Club, nicknamed The Bombers, is an Australian rules football club, based in Kapunda, South Australia, that competes in the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association.

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The club is currently coached by Michael McCarthy. The current president is Matthew Ryan. The club is based at Dutton Park in Kapunda. The club song is "A Bomber For You". The club fields teams in the A Grade, Reserves, Senior Colts, Junior Colts, Under 13's, under 11's and under 9's grades. The club's Bomber Blasts newspaper column features weekly during the season written by "Bomber Stud", featuring a quick review of the club's games, news and upcoming events.

Club history

Kapunda footballer Jack Dermody in 1937 Jack Dermody.png
Kapunda footballer Jack Dermody in 1937

The Kapunda Football Club is one of the oldest football clubs in Australia to enjoy an uninterrupted identity. It was first formed by copper miners on 18 April 1866 in the North Kapunda Hotel, where it was unanimous that the formed club be called "The Kapunda Football Club". A pioneer of Australian Rules Football, the club played a role in the introduction of goal umpires, goal flags and the push-in-the-back rule. Kapunda was an inaugural member of the South Australian Football Association (SAFA) in 1877 but due to distance would not partake in regular matches. [1]

The club has had many legendary players in its history, such as Jack Dermody, who won the Association Best & Fairest Medal in 1930, Dermody transferred to Port Adelaide in the SANFL where he captained Port to Premierships in 1936 and 1937 and also captained the State Team at the 1937 Australian Carnival in Perth. Dermody was involved in the introduction of Colts football to the Barossa, Light & Gawler.

Football great John "Jack" Maguire kicked more than 100 goals in a season on three occasions. In 1939 Maguire kicked the Association record of 135 goals and in 1935 kicked 30 goals in a match against Nuriootpa, including 14 goals in one quarter.

Jack Oatey Medallist and Central District Bulldogs premiership vice-captain and ruckman Jason McKenzie and former AFL player for Port Adelaide, Greater Western Sydney, Essendon and West Coast ruckman Jonathan Giles are also products of the Kapunda Football Club.

Club Events

The club normally begins the season with the Annual Club Player Auction on a Saturday night, which is a large fundraiser for the club. A Sunday Family Day follows, consisting of a full club light training run, barbecue, player registration and payment of subs.

Each season the club plays its neighbouring club, the Freeling Football Club for the "Mickan-Shanahan Cup", named after prominent families from Kapunda and Freeling respectively. The cup is currently held by Kapunda. The player voted Best on Ground is bestowed the "Pitman Medal", named after Mark Pitman, winner of three Mail Medals, dual Premiership Coach of Kapunda (2004-2005), Premiership player of Freeling (1994), former Central Districts and South Adelaide league player, to name a few of his footballing achievements.

The club's premier social events are the Annual Red & Rump night and formal Presentation dinner. These events are always booked out and looked forward to by those in and around the club. The club encourages all supporters to the Dutton Park clubrooms after games for best player presentations, entertainment and teas.

Uniforms

An early player of Kapunda with the first blue and white guernsey. In 1910 the club adopted its definitive colors Early Kapunda Player.jpg
An early player of Kapunda with the first blue and white guernsey. In 1910 the club adopted its definitive colors

The Kapunda Football Club guernsey is black with a red sash. It has the club logo on the left chest and a club sponsor on the right. The club is also one of the first clubs in the Barossa, Light & Gawler competition to implement an away guernsey. This guernsey is mainly red, with a black V and black Kapunda logo. The Bombers initially had a blue and white guernsey, however in 1891 the club's colours became red and white. In 1908 the colours the blue returned to the guernsey and was shortly taken out along with the white in 1910 and the colours were now the famous black and red.

Premierships

The club has been very successful on the field since their inauguration in 1866, with the A Grade winning 15 Premierships, including two runs of three in a row from 1921 to 1923 and 1927–1929. The club celebrated its first Premiership in thirty years in 2004 and went back to back in 2005 with Mark Pitman at the helm. Kapunda has played in a further 16 Grand Finals including a draw with Angaston in 1977 and the subsequent replay where they were defeated.

YearCoachCaptainRunner-upScore
2005M W PitmanS RyanFreelingKapunda 17-14-116 Freeling 9-6-60
2004M W PitmanS RyanAngastonKapunda 21-16-142 Angaston 11-9-75
1974K E TuckerK E TuckerNuriootpaKapunda 17-13-115 Nuriootpa 10-12-72
1965A BaragliaA BaragliaNuriootpaKapunda 15-11-101 Nuriootpa 12-13-85
1964A BaragliaA BaragliaNuriootpaKapunda 13-12-90 Nuriootpa 8-11-59
1953H C HeffernanV SerotzkiNuriootpaKapunda 11-9-75 Nuriootpa 10-12-72
1952H C HeffernanV SerotzkiTanundaKapunda 12-12-84 Tanunda 9-9-63
1939S JafferS JafferTanundaKapunda 14-13-97 Tanunda 5-14-44
1935C PalmerT BurgessAngastonKapunda 7-7-49 Angaston 6-8-44
1929Not ListedR BurgessAngastonKapunda 9-10-64 Angaston 8-14-62
1928Dr A GunningR BurgessAngastonKapunda 13-12-90 Angaston 10-8-68
1927Not ListedH N BurgessAngastonKapunda 7-17-59 Angaston 8-7-55
1923Not ListedP E WilliamsNuriootpaKapunda 8-10-58 Nuriootpa 6-13-49
1922Not ListedH N BurgessNuriootpaKapunda 5-4-34 Nuriootpa 3-6-24
1921Not ListedP E WilliamsAngastonKapunda 5-14-44 Angaston 4-12-36

Kapunda's reserves have also won 11 Premierships since the reserves competition began in 1922, with the last in 2006. The senior colts have won a total of five premierships, the most recent in 1996, while the junior colts have won three the last of which also in 1996. Both competitions began in 1970, previous to then a combined competition known as the colts was held. Kapunda won three premierships in the colts competition.

Association Best & Fairests and other awards

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A Grade Association Medallists

A Grade Association Leading Goalkickers (After minor round)

A Grade Rookie of the Year

Reserves Association Medallists

Reserves Association Leading Goalkickers (After minor round)

Senior Colts Association Medallists

Senior Colts Association Leading Goalkickers (After minor round)

Junior Colts Association Medallists

Junior Colts Association Leading Goalkickers (After minor round)

BL&G Champion Club (Awarded to the club that is most successful over all four grades. Began in 2002)

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References

  1. "Australian Football – Kapunda Football Club – Stats". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  2. Information from The Leader Football Book 2007

http://www.bombers.com.au http://www.football-online.com.au The Leader 2007 Football Book