Club

Club Information: Club CommitteeClub Song, Club Policy, Registrations & Insurance, Club Welfare and Club Venue

Honour Boards: Club Life MembersClub Premierships, Club Best Clubperson

Interested in being involved in a local community family club?

The Bundoora Football Netball Club provide a friendly atmosphere for families to come together and enjoy each other company, participate in football or netball, spectate, volunteer, connect with others in the community. Above all it provides a place to belong too.

It provides an opportunity for local businesses to sponsor the club and support the local community, help support one of our oldest of our Australian cultural tradition.... grass root sports! The club also has a special group of supporters, The Bundoorians, who support the clubs various projects.

There are various ways you can stay connected to the club, through our website (here), facebook group, weekly newsletter, visiting the club on a training night or game day.

This club adheres to a good sports policy outlines our procedures for a balanced and responsible approach to the service, supply, consumption and promotion of alcohol at club games, special events, functions and other club-related activities. It represents our club’s commitment to its members, volunteers and visitors, acknowledging the role that sporting clubs and associations play in building strong and healthy communities. Download our Bundoora Football Netball Club Good Sports Policy for details.

The club has various events during winter season; football & netball competition with the NFNL (governed by the NFNL Rules and Regulations) for a mens (Saturday) teams and hoping to restart our womens (Sunday) team; Senior and Junior Netball teams (Friday Night); Regular training.... want to know more? use contact us page!

About Bundoora Football Netball Club

In 1974, 13 wise men formed a committee to investigate the feasibility of forming a senior football club in Bundoora to give the boys coming out of the Bundoora Junior football club somewhere to go rather than scattering around the suburbs. The club was incorporated on 30 April 1986 as an association BUNDOORA FOOTBALL CLUB INC (A0009045T) and changed to the Bundoora Football Netball Club in 2014.

The Diamond Valley Shire allocated Yulong Reserve; two tin sheds were erected as clubrooms; the Panton Hill football league accepted the nomination for entry and the journey began in 1975.

The clubs first open age premiership was won by the reserve grade team in 1979 quickly followed by the seniors in 1980.

In 1994, for reasons known only to those in power in the DVFL at the time, a campaign was launched to expel the club from the league. However as our insignia suggests through “devotion & determination” we survived the critical vote and remained in the competition to go on to win the 1995 and 1996 premierships.... check Club Premierships for all the details.

Club Location

The club venue is located in Bundoora, a suburb of Melbourne (Australia), located 16 km north of Melbourne’s Central Business District. Its local government areas are the Cities of Banyule, Darebin and Whittlesea. Bundoora is the headquarters of La Trobe University, Bundoora Campus. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) also has a campus situated in Bundoora. The word Bundoora is derived from “Kelbundoora”, the name of a 19th-century Wurundjeri tribesman.

Check this page out for various historial club moments and this page for old club news items!

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