HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Point Cook Football Club, nicknamed The Bulldogs, is an
Amateur An amateur () is generally considered a person who pursues an avocation independent from their source of income. Amateurs and their pursuits are also described as popular, informal, autodidacticism, self-taught, user-generated, do it yourself, DI ...
Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...
club, based in the Melbourne suburb of Point Cook, playing in the Western Region Football League (WRFL). The club was founded in 2003 as a junior club and expanded to senior teams in 2010. Point Cook's home ground is Saltwater Reserve. It is located on the Cnr of Saltwater Promenade & Point Cook Road, Point Cook 3030


History

The Point Cook Football Club was established in October 2003 as an Australian Rules Junior Football Club, catering for the needs of Junior footballers in the Point Cook and surrounding areas. 2004 was the first year of football competing in the Western Region Football League (WRFL). Due to the growth of the members and the need for Senior football in the area, the Point Cook Football Club entered Senior and Reserve teams in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) in season 2010. In 2014 the Point Cook Football Club fielded their very first 'Youth Girls' team with players aged between 13 – 18 competing against other girls the same age. In 2015 the Point Cook Football Club fielded their first 'Superules' team with players aged over 35 competing against other teams in the AFL Masters, Victorian Metropolitan League Following a Special Meeting of the members and a vote the club moved its Senior & Reserve Sides from the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) Division 3 to enter the Western Region Football League (WRFL) in Division 2 for the 2018 Season. In 2018 the Club entered 2 teams (Point Cook Blue & Point Cook Red) into the Western Region Football League (WRFL) Inaugural netball Competition, where Point Cook Blue won the Inaugural Victoria University Western Region Football League (WRFL) Netball Premiership Defeating Braybrook Red by 34 goals. Also in 2018 in its first year in the Western Region Football League (WRFL) Division 2 competition the Seniors took out the Premiership Defeating Yarraville Seddon Eagles by 7 points at Avalon Airport Oval, Werribee. Gaining promotion into Division 1 in Season 2019. Due to the growth of Female Football, the Club entered a Senior Women's team into the Western Region Football League (WRFL) Competition for the 2019 Season. In June 2022, Point Cook Junior Massimo D'Ambrosio, was selected at Pick 3 in the 2022 AFL Mid Season Draft, by Essendon. Massimo became the first Point Cook Junior to be drafted by an AFL Club. And in Round 14 2022 Massimo made his AFL debut against St Kilda. 2 weeks later Massimo was the Round 16 NAB AFL Rising Star Nominee for his match against
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
.


Club honours


Honour Board


Best Clubperson

::*Shane Comino - 2005 ::*Derek Gatt - 2006 ::*Wayne Gough - 2007 ::*Sam Lachimia - 2008 ::*Susanne Gough - 2009 ::*Julie Ward - 2009 ::*Anthony MacGibbon - 2010 ::*Shane Comino - 2012 ::*Toni Waugh - 2013 ::*David Cook - 2014 ::*Andrew Gough - 2015 ::*Karen Cook - 2016 ::*Rachael Archer - 2017 ::*Toni Waugh - 2017 ::*Peter Gardner - 2018 ::*Andrew Gough - 2018 ::*Donna Morgan - 2019 ::*David Rouvray - 2019 ::*Scott Johnston - 2021 ::*Kirk Heberle - 2022


Life Members

::*Steve Ward - 2013 ::*Shane Comino - 2013 ::*Wayne Gough - 2014 ::*Anthony MacGibbon - 2015 ::*Andrew Gough - 2019 ::*Ivo Havard - 2022 ::*Peter Gardner - 2022


Premierships: 20

*Senior: 1 ::*Division 2 (WRFL) - 2018 (Point Cook 9.14 - 68 Def Yarraville Seddon Eagles 8.13 - 61) *Netball: 2 ::*Netball Division 1 (WRFL) - 2018 (Point Cook Blue 47 Def Braybrook Red 13) ::*Netball Division 5 (WRFL) - 2023 (Point Cook 23 Def Laverton 21) *Under 18: 1 ::*Under 18 Division 2 (WRFL) - 2011 (Point Cook 12.9 - 81 Def Deer Park 6.10 - 46) *Junior: 16 ::*Under 14 Division D (WRFL) - 2008 (Point Cook 11.11 - 77 Def Flemington Juniors 5.5 - 35) ::*Under 13 Division B (WRFL) - 2011 (Point Cook 4.12 - 36 Def Caroline Springs 4.5 - 29) ::*Under 11 Division A (WRFL) - 2014 (Point Cook 6.5 - 41 Def Williamstown Juniors 0.2 - 2) ::*Under 11 Division C (WRFL) - 2014 (Point Cook 6.11 - 47 Def Wyndham Suns 5.3 - 33) ::*Under 13 Division A (WRFL) - 2016 (Point Cook 10.10 - 70 Def Williamstown Juniors 8.6 - 54) ::*Under 13 Division C (WRFL) - 2016 (Point Cook 5.2 - 32 Def Caroline Springs 2.5 - 17) ::*Under 15 Division 2 (WRFL) - 2017 (Point Cook 10.7 - 67 Def
Albion Albion is an alternative name for Great Britain. The oldest attestation of the toponym comes from the Greek language. It is sometimes used poetically and generally to refer to the island, but is less common than 'Britain' today. The name for Scot ...
8.16 - 64) ::*Under 14 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2017 (Point Cook 12.20 - 92 Def Caroline Springs 5.14 - 44) ::*Under 13 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2017 (Point Cook 10.14 - 74 Def St Bernard's 5.10 - 40) ::*Under 14 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2018 (Point Cook 6.12 - 48 Def St Bernard's 1.2 - 8) ::*Under 13 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2018 (Point Cook 5.8 - 38 Def Williamstown Juniors 3.5 - 23) ::*Under 16 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2019 (Point Cook 7.13 - 55 Def Caroline Springs 6.9 - 45) ::*Under 14 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2019 (Point Cook 7.6 - 48 Def Williamstown Juniors 2.3 - 15) ::*Under 12 Division 3 (WRFL) - 2019 (Point Cook 9.9 - 63 Def Newport Power Juniors 1.3 - 9) ::*Under 14 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2022 (Point Cook 5.9 - 39 Def Williamstown Juniors 5.4 - 34) ::*Under 12 Division 1 (WRFL) - 2023 (Point Cook 4.3 - 27 Def Williamstown Juniors 2.6 - 18)


League Best & Fairest: 30

*Senior Men: 1 ::*Jordan Lampi - VAFA Division 4 Seniors - 2012 *Senior Women: 1 ::*Kymberly Bays - WRFL Senior Women Division 1 - 2021 *Netball: 2 ::*Jenna Goricanec - WRFL Netball - 2018 ::*Jane Goodier - WRFL Netball Division 2 - 2021 *Under 18: 5 ::*Jordan Lampi - WRFL Under 18 Division 2 - 2011 ::*Jessi Lampi - WRFL Under 18 Division 1 - 2012 ::*Kai Logan - WRFL Under 18 Division 2 - 2021 ::*Cooper Mullens - WRFL Under 18 Division 1 - 2023 ::*Charlie O'Connor Moreira - WRFL Under 18 Girls - 2023 *Junior: 21 ::*Elliott Phasey - WRFL Under 14 Division D - 2005 ::*Andrew Gilmore - WRFL Under 16 Division C - 2007 ::*Samuel Georgiovski - WRFL Under 14 Division D - 2007 ::*Nicholas Buykx - WRFL Under 15 Division A - 2013 ::* - WRFL Under 11 Division A - 2013 ::* - WRFL Under 11 Division A - 2014 ::*Joshua Kuppen - WRFL Under 11 Division C - 2014 ::* - WRFL Under 12 Division A - 2015 ::*Bailey Moffatt - WRFL Under 14 Division 1 - 2017 ::* - WRFL Under 15 Division 1 - 2018 ::*Diesel Moloney - WRFL Under 14 Division 1 - 2019 ::*Thomas Burton - WRFL Under 12 Division 1 - 2019 ::*Nazzareno Foti - WRFL Under 12 Division 4 - 2019 ::*Michael Cilmi - WRFL Under 16 Division 1 - 2021 ::*Max Clark - WRFL Under 12 Division 1 - 2021 ::*Thomas Burton - WRFL Under 16 Division 1 - 2022 ::*Angus Tippett - WRFL Under 14 Division 1 - 2022 ::*Braith Lafaialii - WRFL Under 12 Division 1 - 2022 ::*Chloe Tate - WRFL Under 15 Girls Division 2 - 2023 ::*Kobe Page - WRFL Under 12 Division 1 - 2023 ::*Hylton Hoang - WRFL Under 12 Division 4 - 2023


AFL Players

* - 2022 -


Seniors


Senior Honour Board


Senior Team records


Senior Record against other clubs


VAFA (2010 - 2017)


WRFL (2018 - )


Overall


References


External links


Official website of the Point Cook Football Club

Official Facebook Page

Official Twitter Page

Official Club App

VAFA website

WRFL website
{{Aussie Rules in Victoria Western Region Football League clubs Australian rules football clubs established in 2003 2003 establishments in Australia Australian rules football clubs in Melbourne Sport in the City of Wyndham