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LEADERSHIP GROUPS

The Waubra Football Netball Club is proud to announce the leadership groups for the 2025 season.


We congratulate the following individuals for their leadership roles and thank them for their ongoing commitment to our club's values of respect, teamwork, and community.


Senior Football Leadership Group:

Captain: Taylor Hall

Vice-Captains: Darcy Jenkins, Sean Mullahy


Reserve Football Leadership Group:

Captain: Riley Taylor

Vice Captains: Lee Cleary, Isaac Martin


A Grade Netball Leadership Group:

Captain: Erika Carey

Vice Captains: Amelia Dunn, Anna Murphy


B Grade Netball Leadership Group:

Captain: Jess Booth

Vice Captain: Jess Cole


C Grade Netball Leadership Group:

Captain: Terrianne Rix


D Grade Netball Leadership Group:

Captain: Mel Watt

Vice Captain: Jess Conroy


These leaders will play a crucial role both on and off the field/court in guiding their teams through the 2025 season. We look forward to their continued leadership and impact.


Let’s get behind them and make 2025 a successful and united year for the Waubra FNC!

Waubra Football Netball Club History

The Waubra Football Netball Club Inc, nicknamed Kangaroos, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in the town of Waubra, Victoria. The team currently plays in the Central Highlands Football League.


History

Like all small rural towns, every town had persons wanting to participate in the leisure activity of Australian Rules Football, with Waubra's first media documented match summary appeared in June 1903 in a match against Federal Coghill's Creek.

Waubra was able to join the nearby Learmonth FA in 1912. They were content to stay in this competition until it dissolved twenty years later. Undaunted the club moved to the replacement competition that was larger in teams and distance in the need to travel. With the dark shadow of war the club moved again this time to the Clunes FA for 1940. This move was because the Burrumbeet DFA had gone into recess.

After World War II, Waubra joined the Ballarat Football League but soon discovered that the standard was too high.[2] Fortunately the Lexton Football League had formed nearby so they transferred in it in 1946. Waubra was the dominant team from the start until 1961. Between 1946 and 1961 the seniors contested 13 out of a possible 16 grand finals, winning 8 of them.

In 1975 Waubra transferred from the Lexton FL to the Clunes Football League. Four years later, the Clunes FL merged with the Ballarat and Bacchus Marsh Football League to form the Central Highlands Football League and Waubra was a founding club.


Leagues and Premierships

Learmonth District Football Association (1912-1933)

1922, 1923, 1925


Burrumbeet and District Football Association (1934-1939)

1938, 1939


Clunes Football Association (1940)


Ballarat Football League (1945)


Lexton Football League (1946–1974)

1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1960


Clunes Football League (1975–1978)


Central Highlands Football League (1979- Current)

1982, 2006, 2011, 2019


VFL/AFL players

Norm Duncan - South Melbourne (1944, 1946)

Alex McDonald - Hawthorn (1990–1995), Collingwood (1996–1999)

Anthony McDonald - Melbourne (1997–2002)

James McDonald - Melbourne (1997–2010), Greater Western Sydney (2012)