Plympton Football Club

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Plympton
Full name Plympton Football Club
Nickname Bulldogs
Sport Australian Rules Football
Founded 1937
League South Australian Amateur Football League
Home ground Plympton Park Memorial Recreation Ground, Plympton Park
Colours Red, Black
Anthem "A Bulldog For Me"
President Gavin Kennewell
Head coach Damian Miniverni
Captain Johnny Pegoraro

The Plympton Football Club is an Australian rules football club that was established in 1937, currently playing in the South Australian Amateur Football League, that initially played in the Glenelg District Football Association.[1]

A Plympton Football Club played in the Mid-Southern Football Association as early as 1921, but the current club is recognised as forming in 1937.[2]

Plympton remained in the Glenelg District Football Association, and its later incarnations until it folded at the end of the 1986 season, at that point known as the Southern Metropolitan Football League. In 1987 Plympton joined the Southern Football League Division 1 competition and proceeded to win three premierships in succession before shifting to the South Australian Football Association for the 1990 season. When the South Australian Football Association folded at the end of the 1995 season, they transferred to the South Australian Amateur Football League where they have competed since.

Plympton also fields junior teams in the Metro South Junior Football League.[3]

Plympton FC has produced a number of Australian Football League (AFL) players including Bryce Gibbs (Carlton), Cameron Hitchcock (Port Adelaide), Christian Howard (Western Bulldogs) and Patrick McCarthy (Carlton).[1][4]

Club song

A Bulldog for me

A Bulldog for me

If you're not a Bulldog you're not good for me

The Bulldogs stand tall

When the toughest will fall

'Cos The mighty red Bulldogs are the pride of them all

File:Plympton FC Logo.jpg
Previous Plympton FC logo

A-Grade Premierships

References

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