Langhorne Creek Football Club

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Full nameLanghorne Creek Football Club
Nickname(s)Hawks
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Founded1906;118 years ago (1906)
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Competition Great Southern Football League
PresidentJess Chandler and Greg Follett
CoachPeter Galbraith
Captain(s)Matt Dominish
Premierships1933, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1960, 1962, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2020
Ground(s)Langhorne Creek Memorial Park
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Langhorne Creek Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Langhorne Creek, South Australia that currently competes in the Great Southern Football League. The club plays its home games at Langhorne Creek Memorial Park which is located at Murray Road, Langhorne Creek.

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History

The Langhorne Creek Football Club's first recorded match was against Milang in 1906 [1] and during those early years would play one-off matches against teams from neighbouring towns. The club began playing more official matches when it joined the Alexandra Football Association in 1922 however this competition disbanded in 1924. Langhorne Creek joined the B Grade competition of the Hills Central Football Association in 1932 and lost the grand final to Milang in this first season before winning the club's first premiership the following season, once again against Milang. Langhorne Creek joined the Hills Football League when it was established in 1967. For the majority of the club's time competing in the HFL, they were known as the Tigers and wore black and gold. After winning three consecutive A Grade premierships in the Hills Football League between 1975 and 1977, the club joined the Great Southern Football League and became the Hawks. The switch to the GSFL saw the club enjoy immediate success, winning the 1978 GSFL grand final to make it four premierships in a row. The club endured a 23-year premiership drought until they achieved success once again in 2001. Since that time, Langhorne Creek have won seven premierships. They were back-to-back premiers in 2001/2002, 2011/2012 and most recently a three-peat in 2018/2019/2020.

Premierships

A Grade - 1933, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1960, 1962, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2020 [2]

Reserve Grade - 1976, 1998, 2006, 2020 [3]

Senior Colts - 1962, 1972, 1975, 1986, 1987, 2000, 2001, 2005

Junior Colts - 1973, 1974, 1975, 2016

Mini Colts - 1978, 1994, 2006

Mail Medallists

A Grade

1950 - Ian Dodd

1951 - Leo Hayes

1962 - Ken Follett

1964 - Ken Follett

1983 - Dennis Elliott [4]

1988 - Kym Warren [5]

2000 - Luen Credlin [6]

2001 - Brett Heinrich [7]

2006 - Randall Follett [8]

2008 - Randall Follett [9]

2009 - Ben Moore [10]


Reserve Grade

1976 - Trevor Hull

1993 - Geoff Warren [11]

1994 - Mark Chandler [12]

1995 - Mike Perrey [13]

1996 - Darren Hull [14]

2000 - Rob Clark [15]

2005 - Tim Footner [16]

2007 - Jake Miller [17]

2008 - Ant Tonkin [18]

2009 - Rory Nixon [19]

2015 - Rob Lyon


Senior Colts

1962 - Bill Tonkin

1969 - Ian Tonkin

1970 - Geoff Warren

1980 - Robbie Potts [20]

1986 - Phil Chandler [21]

1988 - John O'Driscoll [22]

1992 - Craig Scutchings [23]

1994 - Russell Scutchings [24]

2015 - Jedd Rothe

2020 - Mitchell Felton [25]


Junior Colts

1980 - Grantley Hull [26]

2002 - Felipe Hill [27]

2017 - Matthew Roberts

Honour Roll

SeasonPresidentSecretaryTreasurerA Grade CoachA Grade CaptainA Grade B&FA Grade

Leading Goalkicker

A Grade

Finishing Position

Reserve Grade B&FSenior Colts B&FJunior Colts B&F
1906A Clifford
1914A.T. DowdingIvan DowdingE Nancarrow
1922Charlie CliffordHenry Eckert2nd
1923Charlie CliffordJ BrayJ Bray
1932Lionel LeslieJack Lane2nd
1933Percy DoddLionel LeslieJack LaneJack LanePremiers
1935Lionel LesliePeter Cleggett5th
1947E TruscottIan DoddIan Dodd
1948E TruscottIan DoddPremiers
1949E TruscottIan DoddIan DoddIan DoddPremiers
1950Eric HowardDenys PottsIan DoddHarold RichardsIan Dodd3rd
1951Eric HowardRon NurseIan DoddLeo HayesLeo HayesPremiers
1955Murray JohnsonHarold Richards / J PennyAlan EastIan Dodd4th
1956Murray JohnsonNoel CraigAlan East4th
1957Murray JohnsonNoel CraigHarold RichardsIan Chandler
1958Murray JohnsonNoel CraigRichard MartinBill Humphrey2nd
1959Murray JohnsonD FowlerNoel CraigIan ChandlerIan Chandler
1960Murray JohnsonLes WebberNoel CraigLen TuckerIan ChandlerNoel CraigPremiers
1961Murray JohnsonLes WebberNoel CraigIan Chandler2nd
1962Murray JohnsonLes WebberNoel CraigKen FollettKen FollettKen FollettKen FollettPremiers
1963Murray JohnsonLen TuckerLes WebberKen Follett
1964Murray JohnsonLen TuckerNoel Craig
1965Murray JohnsonLen TuckerKen Follett2nd
1966Murray JohnsonNeville CollinsJimmy RoseBill Scutchings
1967Murray JohnsonNeville CollinsJim Rose7th
1968Murray JohnsonRobert GilesClarrie Zadow8th
1969Murray JohnsonRobert GilesClarrie Zadow7th
1970Murray JohnsonRobert GilesWarren Mills7th
1971Murray JohnsonRobert Giles / Jamie WarrenKevin DoddKen FollettEdward Adamczak (43)6th
1972Murray JohnsonTed Milne / Ian TonkinKevin DoddKen FollettIan TonkinEdward Adamczak & Graham Edwards (30)6thPaul TuckerMichael Perrey
1973Murray JohnsonJohn BradfordIan TonkinKen FollettKen FollettRussell EdwardsGreg Cotton (41)4thMac CleggettPaul TuckerMichael Perrey
1974Murray JohnsonJohn BradfordIan TonkinWarren MillsKen FollettGreg Cotton (55)4thNeville DonhardtJoe Borrett & Kym WarrenJohn Freschi
1975Murray JohnsonJohn BradfordGeoff WarrenWarren MillsWarren MillsJamie WarrenGreg Cotton (109)PremiersTrevor HullKym WarrenMark Chandler
1976Murray JohnsonTerry Yates / Ted MilneGeoff WarrenWarren MillsWarren MillsJamie WarrenGreg Cotton (124)PremiersGraham Edwards
1977Murray JohnsonGeoff WarrenDavid LeBrunIan RobertsIan RobertsMark WilliamsGreg Cotton (120)Premiers
1978Murray JohnsonGeoff Warren / Bill TonkinDavid LeBrunIan RobertsIan RobertsIan RobertsGreg Cotton (115)PremiersMark Chandler
1979Murray JohnsonGeoff Warren / Bill TonkinDavid LeBrunIan RobertsGeoff WarrenRobert Cook (76)7thKevin FischerRobbie PottsGrantley Hull
1980Murray JohnsonGeoff Warren / Paul TuckerDavid LeBrun / Janet LeBrunDennis ElliottDennis ElliottIan RobertsRobert Cook (133)3rdChris MartinRobbie PottsGrantley Hull
1981Murray JohnsonGeoff Warren / Paul TuckerJanet LeBrunDennis ElliottDennis ElliottDennis ElliottRobert Cook (120)4thGavin Correll
1982Murray JohnsonPaul Tucker / Bill TonkinRobert TrueloveDennis ElliottDennis ElliottDennis ElliottRobert Cook (55)6thChris Eckert
1983Murray JohnsonRobert TrueloveJanet LeBrun / Helen CromwellDennis ElliottDennis ElliottDennis ElliottRobert Cook (110)6thJoe Borrett
1984Murray JohnsonBarbara NichollsHelen CromwellDennis ElliottDennis ElliottAlly WrayAlly Wray (66)4thJoe Borrett
1985Murray JohnsonBarbara NichollsHelen CromwellPhil HeinrichMichael PottsKym WarrenAlly Wray (59)2ndMark Eckert
1986Murray JohnsonBarbara NichollsHelen CromwellPhil HeinrichPhil HeinrichDennis ElliottAlly Wray (37)9thSteve ScottPhil ChandlerJohn O'Driscoll
1987Murray JohnsonBarbara NichollsHelen CromwellPhil HeinrichPhil HeinrichDennis ElliottAlly Wray (61)5thNeil WestleyDarren Hull
1988Murray JohnsonSue PhillipsHelen CromwellPhil HeinrichPhil HeinrichKym WarrenAlly Wray (59)4thTony SorrellJohn O'Driscoll
1989Murray JohnsonSue PhillipsSue PhillipsMark SymondsMark SymondsMike PerreyMark Symonds (75)7thBrian JohnsonRandall FollettCraig Scutchings
1990Murray JohnsonSue PhillipsSue PhillipsMark SymondsMark SymondsRandall FollettMark Symonds (57)6thGavin CorrellBrent Mayes
1991Murray JohnsonSue PhillipsSue PhillipsMark SymondsMark SymondsRandall FollettMark Symonds (62)6thJamie BirchmoreCraig ScutchingsAnt Tonkin
1992Murray JohnsonLen TuckerSue PhillipsPeter HeinrichSteve MichelmorePeter HeinrichRoger Follett (28)9thCraig ScutchingsAnt Tonkin
1993Murray JohnsonLen TuckerSue PhillipsPeter HeinrichRob ClarkPeter HeinrichRob Clark (34)8thPhil ChandlerLachlan Milne
1994Murray JohnsonSue PhillipsSue PhillipsAl SchenscherRob ClarkTim FollettTim Follett (35)5thMark ChandlerRussell ScutchingsBraden Tonkin
1995Murray JohnsonMichael PerreySue PhillipsChris PelleRandall FollettRandall FollettTim Follett (39)9thMike PerreyJonathan BrowningBen Warren
1996Murray JohnsonMichael PerreySue PhillipsDarren SicheriRandall FollettChris GriffithsDarren Sicheri (42)9thJosh MilneBraden TonkinBen Puiatti
1997Murray JohnsonMichael PerreySue PhillipsDarren SicheriRandall FollettRandall FollettTim Follett (66)5thNeil JohnsonBen WarrenNick Warren
1998Murray JohnsonRebecca Loman / Marie MilneCheryl PridhamPhil HeinrichRandall FollettRandall FollettTim Follett (58)4thRob ClarkBen WarrenJosh Nurse
1999Mark O'ConnorMarie MilneDianne FollettIan CoxRandall FollettRandall FollettClint Godwin (134)2ndRob ClarkBen WarrenJosh Nurse
2000Mark O'ConnorMarie MilneDianne Follett / Sue PhillipsIan CoxRandall FollettLuen CredlinClint Godwin (84)3rdRob ClarkNick Warren &

Brad McHughes

Jason Puiatti
2001Mark O'ConnorLee-Anne RotheSue PhillipsShayne MitchellRandall FollettBrett MannionClint Godwin (74)PremiersAnt TonkinJason PuiattiFelipe Hill
2002Mark O'ConnorLee-Anne RotheSue PhillipsShayne MitchellRandall FollettMatt JamesTim Follett (63)PremiersNathan BradfordJames TonkinShane Rothe
2003Gordon TonkinDeb EckertSue PhillipsSteve GreenRandall Follett & Matt JamesBrett MannionTim Follett (24)6thShane RotheRory Nixon
2004Gordon TonkinDeb EckertSue PhillipsSteve GreenNick Warren & Tim FollettRandall FollettClint Godwin (52)2ndMark DominishShane RotheMatt Tonkin
2005Gordon TonkinDeb EckertDeb EckertSteve GreenNick WarrenMatt JamesTim Follett (37)7thTim FootnerShane RotheChad Rothe
2006Gordon TonkinDeb EckertDeb EckertMichael SimmonsNick WarrenRandall FollettTim Follett (93)2ndRowan MarsdenBrendan SaundersStanley Long
2007Gordon TonkinDeb EckertDeb EckertMichael SimmonsNick WarrenMatt JamesJosh King (57)2ndJake MillerStanley LongJake Ashton-Place
2008Gordon TonkinDeb EckertDeb EckertMichael SimmonsNick WarrenNick WarrenTim Follett (46)3rdAnt TonkinTom JohnsonRiley Mattner
2009Roger FollettRachel van DijkDeb EckertMichael SimmonsMatt FootnerFelipe Hill Ben Moore (55)3rdSimon GrosvenorJake Ashton-PlaceRiley Mattner
2010Roger FollettRachel van DijkDionne FollettPaul SherwoodDamien JamesPaul SherwoodLoccy McGregor (56)5thTim FootnerJake Ashton-PlaceNick Lawrie
2011Roger FollettRachel van DijkDionne FollettAnthony MurgatroydBen WarrenJarrod KellockBen Warren (94)PremiersRob LyonBrodie MortensenDaniel Cleggett
2012Roger FollettRachel van DijkDionne FollettAnthony MurgatroydNick WarrenJarrod KellockJarrod Kellock (42)PremiersDennis RaymondRiley MattnerJedd Rothe
2013Roger FollettRachel van DijkKristy JamesAnthony MurgatroydNick WarrenJarrod Kellock [28] Tom Derham (38)4thBrad McHughesNathan BeerJake Dominish
2014Roger FollettRachel van DijkElspeth Dover Ben Moore Curtis PerreyJarrod KellockTynan Keeley (35)3rdBrad McHughesBrayden FrostZac Stacey
2015Roger FollettRachel van DijkElspeth Dover Ben Moore Curtis PerreyCurtis PerreyTynan Keeley (56)7thBrad McHughesJake DominishNoah Harrison
2016Roger FollettVanessa JamesVanessa JamesAngus LallyCurtis PerreyShaun TappCaleb Howell (31)9thGavin McHughesJake DominishNoah Harrison
2017Matt JamesVanessa JamesVanessa JamesClint GodwinCurtis PerreyTom Derham & Jarrod KellockCaleb Howell (41)4thBrad McHughesShannon JonesMatthew Roberts
2018Matt JamesVanessa JamesVanessa JamesClint GodwinCurtis PerreyJarrod KellockJarrod Kellock (63)PremiersAlex LyonMason PeglarMatthew Roberts
2019Matt JamesVanessa JamesLuke CooperClint GodwinCurtis Perrey James Sellar Jarrod Kellock (46)PremiersKent CooperNoah HarrisonAdam Towk
2020Rob Lyon & Ben Moore Beck BurgessShannon Granger James Sellar Curtis Perrey James Sellar Coby Helyar (28)PremiersKent Cooper & Tyler FollettMitchell FeltonAshton Hoffman
2021 Ben Moore Beck BurgessShannon Granger James Sellar Curtis PerreyJarrod KellockCaleb Howell (43)2ndJordan JonesJack HallSam McKenzie
2022Jess Chandler & Greg FollettBeck BurgessShannon GrangerCurtis PerreyMatt DominishMatt DominishCoby Helyar (47)4thTyler FollettAdam TowkAnthony Campbell-Kartinyeri
2023Jess Chandler & Greg FollettBeck BurgessShannon GrangerCurtis PerreyMatt DominishJarrod KellockDarcy Clifford (29)6thBrayden FrostSam McKenzieGriffin James
2024Jess ChandlerSara O’DeaShannon GrangerPeter Galbraith


Most Senior Games

NameA GradeReserve

Grade

Total Senior

Games

Period
Geoff Warren369884571969-1998
Tim Follett345874321989-2017
Damien James324914151999-2022
Mark Chandler2051743791975-2004
Randall Follett360103701990-2016
Nathan James1931613541996-2016
Gavin McHughes1432033461999-2022
Steve Michelmore270753451986-2008
Phil Rodgers1792023411986-2005
Rob Clark244843281982-2001
Robbie Potts1471783251978-2001
Joe Hill162983141999-2020
Neil Westley103003101980-2001
Chris Dodd1931153081982-2003
Brendan Saunders290143042004-2023

Leading A Grade Goal Kickers

NameGoalsGames
Tim Follett841345
Robert Cook641130
Greg Cotton603151
Randall Follett425360
Michael Potts358177
Clint Godwin34493
Jarrod Kellock318183
Ken Follett314211
Caleb Howell289150
Ally Wray308184
Geoff Warren287369
Ben Warren25793
Ben McLeod250150
Loccy McGregor23889
Rob Clark231244
Mark Symonds19454

Life Members

YearName
1966Percy Dodd
1966Louis Wenzel
1966Henry Eckert
1976Charlie Clifford
1976Murray Johnson
1982Ken Follett
1982Robert Giles
1982Geoff Warren
1984Len Tucker
1984Tony Cleggett
1987Bill Tonkin
1988Ian Dodd
1988Rick Eckert
1988Paul Tucker
1992Stephen Chandler
1993Mark Chandler
1995Chris Dodd
1995Robbie Potts
1995Neil Westley
1996John Loman
1996Rob Clark
1999Phil Rodgers
2002Rob Rodgers
2002Steve Michelmore
2004Sue Phillips
2004Randall Follett
2005Brett Phillips
2005Tim Follett
2007Brett Cleggett
2009Marlene Follett
2009Nathan James
2013Damien James
2013Joe Hill
2014Roger Follett
2015Gavin McHughes
2017Ant Tonkin
2018Nick Warren
2018Grant "Elroy" Westley
2019Brendan Saunders
2019Brad McHughes
2020Gordon Tonkin
2020Matt James
2021Jarrod Kellock
2021Don Phillips
2022Mike Perrey

Notable former players

Matthew Roberts became the first Langhorne Creek player to be drafted to the AFL when he was selected by the Sydney Swans with pick 34 in the 2021 AFL draft. [29] He made his AFL debut for the Swans on 27 May 2022 in their Round 11 match against Richmond at the SCG. [30] Matt was a talented junior player for Langhorne Creek and played in the club's 2018 GSFL A Grade Grand Final win at just 15 years of age.

Paralympian and world record holder Michael Roeger played junior football for Langhorne Creek from the late 1990s through to 2005. His final match for the club before leaving the game to focus on athletics was the 2005 Senior Colts grand final win. Despite living in Canberra where he has a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport, Roeger remains a passionate supporter of the Hawks.

Grant Bartholamaeus started his junior football for Langhorne Creek before his family moved to Forbes, NSW when he was 12 years old. He later went on to play VFL football for the Sydney Swans. He played 4 league matches for the Swans from 1986 to 1987.[ citation needed ]

Ben Warren played junior football for Langhorne Creek from the late 1980s through to 1999 before a season of A Grade football for the Hawks in 2000. He joined South Adelaide Football Club in 2001 and went on to play 163 league games for the Panthers and kick 345 goals from 2001 to 2010. Warren returned to Langhorne Creek in 2011 to captain the Hawks to an A Grade premiership. In 2012 he joined Norwood Football Club and played two seasons for the Redlegs and won back-to-back SANFL premierships [31] before announcing his retirement. He was appointed coach [32] of Norwood ahead of the 2014 season and guided the Redlegs to their third straight premiership [33] in his debut season as coach. Warren remained coach until the end of the 2016 season. Following his time at Norwood, Warren returned to Langhorne Creek as a player and was a member of the 2018 premiership team.

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