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Sorell Football Club

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Sorell Football Club
Names
Full nameSorell Football Club Inc.
Nickname(s)Eagles
2023 season
After finals6th
Home-and-away season6th
Leading goalkickerConnor Smith (24)
Club details
Founded1883; 141 years ago (1883)
Colours   
CompetitionSouthern Football League
PresidentRobbie Iles
CoachSimon Harris
Captain(s)Adrian Butterworth / Alexander Jones
Premierships TAFL Southern Division (3)
  • 1966
  • 1983
  • 1990
South Eastern District FA (3)
  • 1960
  • 1961
  • 1962
Clarence Sub-Districts FA (1)
  • 1952
Pembroke FA (3)
  • 1937
  • 1938
  • 1939
Ground(s)Pembroke Park (capacity: 1000)
Former ground(s)Sorell Memorial Oval (1967-1991)
Uniforms
Home
Away

The Sorell Football Club, nicknamed the Eagles, is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League in Tasmania, Australia. In 2022 the Eagles made finals for the first time in 12 years, finishing 5th on the ladder.

Origins

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The Sorell Football Club was founded in 1883 and originally played in the South Eastern District Football Association (SEDFA) until 1962.
In 1963 the Eagles joined the TAFL (Southern Division) where they won three premiership titles in 1966, 1983 and their most recent premiership in 1990, they remained a member of that competition until the League collapsed at the end of the 1995 season.
In the 1990s Sorell switched from playing in their traditional Red, White and Black playing uniform to a West Coast Eagles-style Blue and Gold uniform which they currently still use.
Since 1996 Sorell have been a member of the STFL/SFL and were a participating club in the SFL Regional League when the competition split into two divisions (2002-2008) apart from 2002 when the club played in the SFL Premier League and in 2003 when the club went into recess for one season due to a lack of volunteers to run the club before rejoining the Regional League in 2004.
Sorell's time in the SFL has seen little success, the Eagles' have made the finals a number of times and participated in two grand finals which resulted in a 77-point drubbing at the hands of Cygnet in 2004 and a narrow 10-point loss to South-Eastern rival, Dodges Ferry in 2006.
The club is based in a growing semi-rural township 27 km east of Hobart and takes in many small towns in its district, they play their home matches at Pembroke Park, where they have been based since 1992.
Previously the club played its home matches at the Sorell Memorial Oval from 1967-1991 until they were ejected by the Sorell Council, prior to that they played their matches at the Sorell Racecourse Ground (where Pembroke Park stands today) until 1966 when it was destroyed by fire in the 1967 bushfires.

Entered STFL/SFL
1996

STFL/SFL Premierships
Nil

STFL/SFL Runner Up
2004, 2006

TAFL (Southern Division) Premierships
1966, 1983, 1990

State Amateur Premierships – Condor Shield
1966

South Eastern District FA Premierships
1960, 1961, 1962

Clarence Sub-Districts FA Premierships
1952

Pembroke FA Premierships
1937, 1938, 1939

Walter Howard Medal winners
(Best and fairest player in the TAFL (Southern Division)
1968 – Graeme Jones
1982 – Lindsey White
1987 – Lindsey White
1988 – Michael Waller
1990 – Michael Waller
1991 – M. Kerslake

Games record holder
Mark Clothier (410 games)

References

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