Wyndhamvale | ||
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Full name | Wyndhamvale Football Club | |
Nickname(s) | Falcons | |
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Founded | 1979 | |
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Competition | Western Region Football League | |
Ground(s) | Wyndhamvale Reserve [1] | |
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Official website | wyndhamvalefc.com.au |
The Wyndhamvale Football Club is an Australian rules football club which compete in the WRFL since 1989. [2] They are based in the Melbourne suburb of Wyndham Vale.
In 1985, the club fielded a senior team in the Reserve Division of the Western Suburbs FL. Half way through that season, due to the huge number of player response, a second team was entered in the same competition. The original team played off in the finals that year. In the 1986 season Wyndhamvale fielded teams A3 and A2 senior teams. [3]
Wyndhamvale fielded a Senior team in Geelong & District Football League in 1987 and 1988. The club transferred to the Footscray District FL in 1989. The Club went into recess from 1995 to 1998 and resumed in season 1999 in the Western Region Football League Division 2 in 1999.
Sing to the tune of The Melbourne Football Club song)
WE ARE FROM WYNDHAM VALEAND WE NEVER FAIL WE FIGHT FOR THE GOLD AND THE GREENIT’S THE TEAM WE LOVEFROM HEAVENS ABOVE IT’S THE BEST TEAM THAT YOU’VE EVER SEENAND WE GO OUT THERE WITH A GRIN AND A STAREREADY TO GIVE THEM HELL HELL HELLWE WON’T GIVE INWE PLAY TO WINFOR THE GLORY OF THE GOLD AND THE GREEN
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