Castlemaine Football Club
Castlemaine | ||
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Names | ||
Full name | Castlemaine Football Netball Club[1] | |
Nickname(s) | Magpies | |
2024 season | ||
After finals | N/A | |
Home-and-away season | 6th | |
Leading goalkicker | Michael Hartley (43) | |
Best and fairest | Bailey Henderson | |
Club details | ||
Founded | 1859 | |
Colours | Black and White | |
Competition | Bendigo Football League (BFL) | |
Coach | Bailey Henderson | |
Premierships | BFL: 4 (1926, 1952, 1992, 2000) | |
Ground(s) | Camp Reserve, Castlemaine (capacity: 7,000) | |
Uniforms | ||
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Other information | ||
Official website | castlemainefnc.com.au |
The Castlemaine Football Netball Club, nicknamed The Magpies, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia and is currently a member of the Bendigo Football League.
The club is notable for several reasons. Formed in 1859, it is the second oldest documented football club in Australia after the Melbourne Football Club and it has produced many notable Australian rules footballers.
History
Foundation
The "Castlemaine Football Club" was formed on 15 June 1859 at the Supreme Court Hotel, Castlemaine and chaired by T Butterworth with reference from an article in the Castlemaine Mail newspaper[2] Castlemaine played its first match on 22 June 1859 on the Cricket Ground Barkers Creek.[3]
Records for the foundation date was discovered in 2007 which rewrote history; as many had previously believed that the Geelong Football Club had been formed earlier.[4]
Competition
The club was formed in an era before codified rules organised competition, but according to some sources, including Graeme Atkinson, "football" was popular in the goldfields region; and, without a league to participate in, the club was an irregular competitor during its first decade.
- Timeline
- 1877 - 1879: Victorian Football Association[5]
- 1889 - 1924: Castlemaine Football Association
- 1925 - 2025: Bendigo Football League
Uniform
The original uniform was a white cap with royal-blue Maltese cross.
1925
In 1925, Castlemaine joined the Bendigo Football League, Coached by the West Australian champion Phil Matson, Castlemaine made the 1925 Grand Final, but lost to South Bendigo by 14 Points: 7.12 (54) to 6.4 (40).[6][7][8][9]
Tragedy
In June 1953, Castlemaine footballer, Ian Brown accidently received a knock to his head in a inter-league match between Bendigo Football League and Ballarat Football League and later died in the Ballarat Hospital the following day.[10]
Football Premierships
- Seniors
- Castlemaine Football Association
- 1926 - Castlemaine: 13.18 - 96 d Sandhurst: 8.16 - 64[19]
- 1952 - Castlemaine: 15.9 - 99 v Sandhurst: 9.16 - 70[20][21][22]
- 1992 - Castlemaine: 14.13 - 97 d Golden Square: 14.8 - 92
- 2000 - Castlemaine: 12.11 - 83 d Kangaroo Flat: 9.17 - 71
- Reserves
- 1956, 1981, 1996,
- Thirds
- 1960, 1965,
Alumni
Castlemaine players in the VFL/AFL
The following footballers played with Castlemaine FC, prior to playing senior football in the VFL/AFL, and / or were drafted, with the year indicating their VFL/AFL debut.



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Castlemaine District Football Association
The Castlemaine District Football Association was formed in 1889[24] and initially played for the Embley Cup,[25] donated by Mr W Embley.[26] The Castlemaine DFA changed its name to the Castlemaine DF League at its annual meeting April, 1914.[27] Between 1927 and 1933 Maldon FC was known as the Tarrengower Football Club. The Maryborough & DFL absorbed a number of clubs from the Castlemaine District Football League, when that competition ceased after the 1952 football season.[28] Other clubs from the Castlemaine District Football League moved to the Bendigo District Football Association.[29]
- Premierships
- 1889 - Foundry United[30]
- 1890 - Foundry United[31]
- 1891 - Foundry United
- 1892 - Foundry United[32]
- 1893 - Newstead[33][34]
- 1894 - Maldon[35][36]
- 1895 - Castlemaine*[37]
- 1896 - Maldon[38][39]
- 1897 - Castlemaine[40]
- 1898 - Maldon[41]
- 1899 - Maldon*[42][43][44]
- 1900 - Maldon[45][46]
- 1901 - Maldon[47]
- 1902 - Maldon[48]
- 1903 - Foundry[49]
- 1904 - Maldon[50]
- 1905 - Maldon[51][52]
- 1906 - Maldon[53]
- 1907 - Castlemaine Foundry[54]
- 1908 - Maldon[55]
- 1909 - Maldon[56]
- 1910 - Foundry*[57][58][59]
- 1911 - Foundry[60][61]
- 1912 - Foundry[62][63]
- 1913 - Kyneton Collegians[64][65][66]
- 1914 - Maldon[67]
- 1915 - Castlemaine[68]
- 1916-18 - In recess > WW1
- 1919 - Campbells Creek
- 1920 - Maldon[69]
- 1921 - Kyneton Collegians[70]
- 1922 - Campbells Creek[71]
- 1923 - Maldon
- 1924 - Foundry[72]
- 1925 - Kyneton Collegians[73]
- 1926 - Campbells Creek[74]
- 1927 - Tarrengower (Maldon)[75]
- 1928 - Guildford[76]
- 1929 - Tarrengower (Maldon)
- 1930 - Muckleford
- 1931 - Tarrengower (Maldon)
- 1932 - Campbell's Creek[77]
- 1933 - Tarrengower (Maldon)[78]
- 1934 - Kyneton CYMS
- 1935 - Kyneton CYMS
- 1936 - Kyneton CYMS
- 1937 - Harcourt
- 1938 - Chewton
- 1939 - Maldon
- 1940 - Kyneton CYMS
- 1941 - Castlemaine United
- 1942-44 - In recess > WW2
- 1945 - Kyneton
- 1946 - Castlemaine United
- 1947 - Castlemaine United
- 1948 - Chewton
- 1949 - Maldon
- 1950 - Maldon
- 1951 - Maldon
- 1952 - Malmsbury
- - 1895, 1899 & 1910: Undefeated premiers[79]
- Castlemaine District Junior Football Association
- Premiers
- League Best and Fairest - Albert Harvey Medal
- 1898 - F Marslen: Newstead[83]
- 1932 - D Rice: Tarrangower[84]
- 1933 - H Tatt: Tarrangower[85]
- 1938 - T Davies: Trentham[86]
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External links

- Official website
- A Day at the Camp: 150 years with the Castlemaine FNC (170 page History Book)
- 1925 - Castlemaine FC & South Bendigo FC team photos
- 1926 - Castlemaine FC & Eaglehawk FC team photos
- 1926 - Bendigo FL Premiers: Castlemaine FC team photo
- 1928 - Castlemaine FC team photo
- 1928 - Castlemaine Technical School team photo
- 1929 - Castlemaine FC action photo
- 1929 - Castlemaine FC team photo
- 1930 - Castlemaine FC team photo
- 1931 - Castlemaine FC & Kyneton Collegians FC team photos
- 1932 - Castlemaine FC & Maryborough FC team photos
- 1933 - Castlemaine FC & Kyneton FC team photos
- 1934 - Castlemaine FC & Maryborough FC team photos
- 1934 - Bendigo FL Grand Final teams: Castlemaine FC & Sandhurst FC team photos
- 1935 - Castlemaine FC & Golden Square FC team photos
- 1954 - Castlemaine FC Ball photos
- 1955 - Castlemaine FC & Sandhurst FC team photos