Mangoplah Football Club

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Mangoplah football team which won the A&DFL premiership pennant for 1950

The Mangoplah Cookardinia United Eastlakes Football Netball Club (MCUE) is an Australian Rules Football and netball club based at the Mangoplah Sports Ground in Mangoplah, New South Wales. Nicknamed the Goannas , the club fields teams in three football grades withe the senior men's football and netball teams competing in the Riverina Football League since 1995.

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Founded as the Mangoplah Football Club in 1913 by D J Lloyd, who became the club's first captain, [1] it has gone through a series of mergers including with 1955 the club merged with Cookardinia United FC in 1955 and Eastlakes in 1998.

History

Early years

The Post War Years

Mangoplah FC Senior Football Timeline & Premierships (1913 to 1954)

Runners up
Senior Football Captain / Coaches
VFL Players

The following footballers played with Mangoplah prior to senior VFL football.

Mangoplah / Cookardinia United FC Senior Football Premierships & Timeline (1955-1997)

Senior Football – Runners Up
Senior Football Coaches
VFL / AFL Players

The following players played with Mangoplah / Cookardinia prior to playing VFL football, with the year indicating their VFL / AFL debut.

Mangoplah Cookardinia United Eastlakes FNC Senior Premierships & Timeline (1998-2020)

Senior – Runners Up
Senior Football Coaches
AFL Players

The following footballers played with MCUEFC prior to being drafted by an AFL club

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