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Echuca United Football Netball Club
File:Echuca united football club Logo.jpg
Names
Full nameEchuca United Football Netball Club
Nickname(s)Eagles, United
Club details
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Colours   
CompetitionMurray FNL
PresidentAnthony Chapman[1]
CoachFarran Priest[1]
PremiershipsEchuca United Football Premierships

1996: Football Reserves

2001: Football Under 17

2002: Football Under 14, Football Under 17

2007: Football Under 14

2013: Football Senior

2014: Football Reserves

Echuca United Netball Premierships 2009: Netball 15/U

2010: Netball 17/U

2011: Netball C Res, 17/U

2013: Netball 13/U

2014: Netball 12/U, Netball 15/U

2015: Netball A, B, C, C Res, 15/U, 13/U, 12/U (7 from 7)

2016: Netball A, 15/U, 12/U

2017: Netball 17/U, 15/U

2018: Netball 17/U, 13/U

2019: Netball A, C, C Res, 17/U (4 from 4)
Ground(s)Echuca South Oval[2]
Uniforms
Home
Other information
Official websitehttps://echucaunitedfnc.com.au/


The Echuca United Football and Netball Club Inc. (EUFNC) known as Echuca United Eagles was formed from the merger of Echuca South and Echuca East Football Netball Clubs.

It is affiliated with the Murray Football Netball League, Shepparton and Districts Junior Football League and Goulburn Campaspe Junior Football League.

The Echuca United Football and Netball Club is a Good Sports accredited club. The club is smoke-free and the changerooms have been alcohol free since 2001.

It is a family orientated, safe and enjoyable place for all ages to be involved.

Club history

The Echuca United Football and Netball Club Inc. was formed in 1994 with the merger of the Echuca South and Echuca East Football Netball Clubs and competed in the Northern and Echuca League until 1996 wearing brown and gold vertical striped jumpers known as the Hawks. When the Northern and Echuca Football League disbanded at the end of 1996, the club joined the Murray Football League for the commencement of the 1997 season and were required to change their playing stripe colours to the blue and gold Eagles jumpers worn today because of the Barooga Hawks (already in the Murray League). The decision was made to become the Echuca United Eagles. The club used the same design as the West Coast Eagles in the AFL. At the commencement of the 2002 season, new jumpers were purchased, keeping with the blue and gold colours, but a new Eagles head design was adopted.

Since the formation of the club, many people have worked hard to make it a family orientated, safe and enjoyable place for all ages to be involved. Our sponsors are visible at all levels and are encouraged to actively participate in the club’s future.

Game statistics

Competition Active Total games Wins Losses Draws Percentage wins Flags
Northern & Echuca Football League 1994-1996 56 32 24 0 57.14% 0
Murray Football League 1997–present (figures show to 2012) 297 119 177 1 40.06% 0

Premierships

League Total flags Premiership year
Murray Football League 1 2013

Reference:[3]

Notable former players

Best & Fairest

  • 1994 - R Couchman
  • 1995 - P Pellegrino
  • 1996 - C Day
  • 1997 - J Hatfield
  • 1998 - P Taylor
  • 1999 - C Day
  • 2000 - B Henderson
  • 2001 - D Dalziel
  • 2002 - D Dalziel
  • 2003 - B Pannam
  • 2004 - D Dalziel
  • 2005 - T McMaster
  • 2006 - A Baker
  • 2007 - L Jones
  • 2008 - D Hueston
  • 2009 - D Hueston
  • 2010 - R Priest
  • 2011 - D Hueston
  • 2012 - S Beattie
  • 2013 - F Priest
  • 2014 - D Moon
  • 2015 - D Hueston
  • 2016 - D Hueston
  • 2017 - C Wanganeen
  • 2018 - N Denahy
  • 2019 - J Mellington
  • 2020 - Covid-19 Outbreak
  • 2021 - M Lias

Reference:[1]

Netball internationals

 Australia

References

  1. ^ a b c "Presidents, Coaches, B&F Winners - Echuca United Football Netball Club Inc - SportsTG". SportsTG. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Echuca United FC - AustralianRulesFootball.com.au". australianrulesfootball.com.au. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  3. ^ Devaney, John. "Australian Football - Echuca+United Football Club - Stats". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  4. ^ "How Caitlyn Nevins is proving her critics wrong". www.sbs.com.au. 15 July 2016. Archived from the original on 27 September 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2021.

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