Castlemaine Football Club
Full name | Castlemaine Football Club |
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Nickname | Magpies |
Sport | Australian Rules Football |
Founded | 1859 |
League | Bendigo Football League |
Home ground | Camp Reserve Sports Oval, Castlemaine |
Colours | Black, White |
Castlemaine Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia and is currently a member of the Bendigo Football League.
The club is notable for several reasons. Formed in 1859, it is the second oldest documented football club in Australia after the Melbourne Football Club and it has produced a large number of notable Australian rules footballers.
Like many country football clubs, Castlemaine operates as a football and netball club.
Players wear vertical black and white stripes and goes by the nickname "Magpies".
History
The Castlemaine Football Club was formed on June 15, 1859 at the Supreme Court Hotel and chaired by T Butterworth.[1] Castlemaine played its first match on June 22, 1859 on the Cricket Ground Barkers Creek.[2]
The club was formed in an era before codified rules organised competition, but according to some sources, including Graeme Atkinson, "football" was popular in the goldfields region. Records for the foundation date was discovered in 2007 which rewrote history as many had previously believed the Geelong Football Club to be formed earlier.[3]
Without a league to participate in, the club was an irregular competitor during its first decade.
The original uniform was a white cap with royal-blue Maltese cross.
In 1925, Castlemaine joined the Bendigo Football League.
Alumni
Castlemaine Players in the VFL/AFL
Player | VFL/AFL Clubs | VFL/AFL Career | Notes/References |
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Percy Bentley | Richmond | 1925–40 | |
Jack Showell | St Kilda | 1936–38 | |
Jack Titus | Richmond | 1926–43 | |
Ron Barassi, Sr. | Melbourne | 1936–1940 | |
Graeme Miniham | St Kilda | 1953–59 | |
Bud Annand | St Kilda | 1956–62 | |
Brian McMillan | Richmond | 1962–64 | |
Kevin Delmenico | Footscray | 1966–70 | |
Robert Thompson | Essendon | 1968–71 | |
Peter Hall | Carlton | 1971 | |
Peter Fyffe | Carlton | 1970–73 | |
Mark Cross | Footscray | 1974 | |
Warren Jones | Carlton, St Kilda | 1978–85 | |
Lazar Vidovic | St Kilda | 1989–97 | |
Steven Oliver | Carlton | 1992–94 | |
Paul Starbuck | Sydney, Carlton | 1990 | |
Rod Keogh | Melbourne, St Kilda | 1990–98 | |
Tom Kavanagh | Melbourne, Fitzroy | 1993–94 | |
Heath Culpitt | Carlton | 1999–2001 | |
Dustin Martin | Richmond | 2010– |