Yeoman
Names
Full nameYeoman Football Club
Nickname(s) Robins
2023 season
After finals7th
Home-and-away season7th
Leading goalkickerCameron Upton (14)
Club details
Founded1895 (1895)
Colours  Black with   Red sash
CompetitionDarwin Football Association
Ground(s)Wivenhoe Showgrounds
Uniforms
Home
Away
Other information
Official websiteYeoman AFC Official Club Website

The Yeoman Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Burnie, Tasmania, which plays its home games at Wivenhoe Showgrounds, Burnie. It competes in the Darwin Football Association, running Senior and Reserve Grade sides.

Formation

Yeoman was formed around 1895 and originally competed in junior competitions prior to World War I. It became a senior club when it was invited to compete in the North West Football Union in 1920.[1] Originally based in Elliott, Tasmania, they moved their headquarters to Wynyard, Tasmania in 1922. In September 1924 they changed their name to Wynyard Football Club, to better represent their municipality, despite their already being another club by that name.[2]

Competitions

Prior to World War I – Yeoman competed in junior competitions.
1920-32North West Football Union
1940-41Darwin Football Association[3]
1945-50North West Football Union
1951-Darwin Football Association[1]

Home ground

Yeoman currently plays its home games at Wivenhoe Showgrounds, Wivenhoe. Prior to this, the club was based at Les Clark Oval, Cooee.

Premierships

PREVIOUS DARWIN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
1940: Yeoman 13.11 (89) d Wynyard 7.15 (57)[4]


CURRENT DARWIN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
SENIOR GRADE[5]
1951: Yeoman 8.17 (65) d Tewkesbury 2.3 (15)[6]
1952: Yeoman 8.7 (55) d Somerset 6.8 (44)[7]
1978: Yeoman 14.10 (94) d Ridgley 10.12 (72)[8]
1993
1998

RESERVE GRADE
1978
1992
1995
1996
1997

UNDER 17 GRADE
1999 (Combined side with Ridgley)

References

  1. 1 2 Devaney, John. "Yeoman Club Information". AustralianFootball.com.
  2. "FOOTBALL". The Advocate. Burnie, Tas.: National Library of Australia. 20 September 1924. p. 3. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  3. "Football AGAINST THROW PASS". The Examiner. Launceston, Tas.: National Library of Australia. 25 April 1940. p. 10 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  4. "Burnie Advocate 2 Sep 1940". Advocate. 2 September 1940. p. 4.
  5. "2011 DFA Yearbook". p. 26.
  6. "Burnie Advocate 17 Sep 1951". Advocate. 17 September 1951. p. 7.
  7. "Burnie Advocate 8 Sep 1952". Advocate. 8 September 1952. p. 5.
  8. "Yeoman FC Official Website".
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