Our History

NARRE WARREN JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB HISTORY

The Narre Warren Junior Football Club was had operated for many years under the umbrella of the senior club in the South West Gippsland League. In 1974 it was decided that the senior and junior clubs should become new identities, thus the NWJFC was formed in 1975.

The clubs first president was Mr Pat Sweeney, and the club continued to play on the Highway Oval (Narre Warren Lifestyle Centre). In 2000 the club made the move to Sweeney Reserve (named after the first president). It was a welcome change from the very primitive facilities at the Highway Oval; we now had facilities to match any junior club in Melbourne.

In the 2000 season the club fielded 13 teams (7 made the finals). In 2008 the club had 18 boys and possibly 2 girls’ teams. A total of over 450 happy kids playing football on a weekly basis.

We are also very proud that we have produced some of the stars of the AFL. Brendan Fevola (Carlton), Trent Croad(hawthorn), Chris Newman (Richmond), Adam McPhee (Essendon), Steven Salopek (Port Adelaide) and Andrew Newman, just to name a few.

Brian Kennelly (1964 Melbourne premiership), Brett Evans and Albie Smetts also played in the AFL (VFL).

The club has also produced many players that went on to play for the Narre Warren senior club. Many of the premiership sides of 2006-2008 were past NWJFC players.

In 2009 the tradition continued with Tom Scully(1) and Ryan Bastinac (25) being drafted into the AFL by Melbourne and North Melbourne, respectively.

 

MISSION STATEMENT 

All things begin and end with the club.

Acting with integrity & respect.

We believe in our players and teamwork.

We encourage good sportsmanship.

Respect for others both on and off the field.

Our club is a home within our community.

Building for now and in the future!