Willoughby Wildcats

Junior Australian Football Club

 
Club History
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Willoughby Junior Australian Football Club Inc., the Wildcats, provides the opportunity for all boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 16 to play and learn AFL. The Club offers an environment where every player is encouraged to learn football, develop their skills and fitness, participate in the premier team game in Australia and make lasting friendships. Most of all, the Club’s players play for the fun!

The Club’s teams play in the Greater Sydney Juniors competition on Sundays in winter. The Club’s home ground is Gore Hill Oval, Pacific Highway St Leonard’s (in front of Royal North Shore Hospital).

The Club’s teams wear green and gold jumpers, green and gold hooped socks and black shorts.

If you would like to know more about the Willoughby Wildcats, or join us, then do not hesitate to contact any of the officials whose names appear on the Club Contacts page.
 
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Australian Football has been played on the North Shore of Sydney for over 100 years. The first known organised club was North Shore, which was founded in 1903. North Shore continues to play in the major Sydney Competition.Little is known about Junior Australian Football on the North Shore until the formation of the North Shore-Warringah Junior Australian Football Association, which held its inaugural meeting at Forestville Community Hall on 12 March 1969. Representatives of the soon to be formed Manly-Seaforth, St Ives, Warringah and Forest Districts clubs were in attendance. These four teams competed in the first year of the Association, with teams in the Under 11’s, Under 14’s, and Under 17’s..

In 1970 teams from Pittwater and Chatswood-Lane Cove joined the Association, fielding teams in the Under 11’s and Under 13’s competitions. Both Chatswood-Lane Cove teams finished last, each with one win from ten games. In 1971 that Club fielded Under 13’s and Under 15’s teams and in 1974 an Under 17’s team was added. In 1975, numbers for this new Under 17’s team were low, so they formed a combined Chatswood-Forest 17’s team with surplus Forest District boys.

The Chatswood-Lane Cove team played at Gore Hill Oval. In 1975, Chatswood-Lane Cove’s last year, Gore Hill Oval was lost to Australian Football, and Chatswood-Lane Cove was forced to train at Northbridge Oval. However they were unable to sustain enough parental support and were disbanded at the end of 1975.

Rod McLean, then a first grade player with North Shore, formed the Willoughby Wallabies (as they were then known) in 1977 with an Under 13’s team. The colours were green and gold. Rod was assisted by another North Shore player, Paul Graham. They trained at Willoughby Park and played at Gore Hill Oval.

An Under 11’s team was added in 1978 and an Under 15’s team in 1979. Recruiting was always a problem in those days, as players were scrounged up for the Saturday contest. In 1980 the Club was unable to field an Under 15’s team, but was able to in 1981.

The Club reached a peak in the mid 1980’s with full teams and some 111 registered players. But the Club soon went into a period of decline, along with the Sydney Swans.

In 1990, with Club stalwarts Sue and Peter Thomson no longer being available to run the Club as their sons had passed the playing age, there was a paucity of administrators to take over. Things looked grim.

Under pressure, John Lambert, the then Under 11’s coach, whose youngest son by that time was 18 or so, was pressed ganged into the Presidency on the basis of support from at least 5 other fathers. Some of the families from those dark days are still with the Club and it was these true believers who helped work the way forward.

The Club was weak- some 35 players, and not really viable. At this time the Macquarie Club was facing similar difficulties and it was resolved that a coalition be formed to field composite sides. The strategy was to give both Clubs some breathing room to re-establish themselves. The coalition lasted 3 years, until we were able to stand on our own two feet again.

Since then a determined recruiting effort at Willoughby has seen us emerge as a strong force in the Northside competition.

In 2000 Willoughby will again be fielding teams ranging in age from 6 to 16.

Since the formation of the Northside Junior AFL (a merger of the old North Shore and North Western Associations), Willoughby has come close to but not yet achieved a premiership victory in the Northside competition.

In 1998 the Under 14 side came from fourth to make the Grand Final, the first Grand Final in the Northside competition in the Club’s history. In 1999 our Under 10’s came close to winning a flag, and in 2000 some of our teams will go all the way!

The Club continues to produce outstanding footballers who have gone on to State, representative and senior level. Our first player for the Swans is not too far away!

Auskick, for players 6 to 8 years of age, has emerged as a strong part of Willoughby Club, with an extensive recruitment of players through local schools.

In 1998 the Club fielded an Under 11’s team, as well as existing Under 10, Under 12, Under 14 and Under 16 teams. In 1999 the Club also fielded an Under 9’s team and in 2000 the Club will also field an Under 13’s team.

The Club is looking to nurture and develop as many footballers as possible. All boys and girls are welcome.

The challenge is to continue to develop the infrastructure of the Club so that the Club remains strong, both on and off the field, whilst also ensuring that the Club’s values to develop the character of players in a spirit of good sportsmanship in a family atmosphere remains the Club’s pre-eminent focus.

Although the Club is now strong financially, the Club continues to require the assistance of as many parents and supporters as possible to contribute and get involved with our great game. Don’t wait to be asked- pitch in and help.

 
Honours and Awards PDF Print E-mail

NORTH SHORE-WARRINGAH JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Umpires Shield - Conduct and Sportsmanship

1980, 1982, 1983, 1990

Alan Backhouse Cup- Code Promotion

1977, 1978, 1980

Nicholas Downie- Team Sportsmanship and fair play

1978 U/13’s, 1986 U/17’s, 1989 U/13’s, 1991 U/17’s

Association Best Fairest and Runners Up

1982, R/U, U/13’s R. Faulkner

1986, R/U, U/17’s R. Faulkner

1987, R/U, U/13’s L. Armstrong

Premiers and Runners Up

1988, R/U, U/17’s Norm Sterling Cup

1993, Premiers, U/13’s

1993, R/U, U15’s

NORTHSIDE JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Premiers and Runners Up

1998, R/U, U/14’s

1999, R/U, U/10’s

2000, R/U, U/10’s
 

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