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Woodville Lacrosse Club

The Woodville Lacrosse Club was founded in 1899[1] and is located in the north western suburbs of Adelaide.

Woodville Lacrosse Club
NicknamesWarriors
SportLacrosse
Founded24 February 1899 (1899-02-24)
LeagueLacrosse SA
Based inAdelaide
ArenaFindon Oval
Colors   
Championships1904, 1931, 1932, 1949, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008
Websitewww.warriorslax.com

In 1903, the name of the club was changed to Port Adelaide,[2] by which it was known until 1966, until becoming once again known as Woodville.

Premierships edit

As Port Adelaide, the Club had early success in 1904, finishing the season ahead of Sturt, who were the dominant club in South Australia at the time.[3] Port Adelaide had additional success in 1931[4] and 1932,[5] before having a golden era in the 1950s, featuring in 10 of 12 grand finals and winning four of them. There was a 39-year drought before success returned to the Club, this time as Woodville, with 8 premierships in 11 years including five in a row from 1998 to 2002.

A Grade Premierships:

  • 1904, 1931, 1932, 1949, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008[6]

National Awards edit

Australian Lacrosse Council (now Lacrosse Australia) Fellows Award:

  • 1995 – Kenneth Forrest

O C Isaachsen Trophy winners:

  • 1967 – Glenn Bowyer
  • 2002 – Peter Inge
  • 2004, 2006 – James Inge

Shelley Maher Trophy winners:

  • 2021 – Olivia Parker


Best and Fairest at the National Carnival:

Brady Award

  • 1959 – Ralph Turner

Hobbs Trophy

  • 1998 – Aaron Sargent
  • 2005 – Peter Inge
  • 2010 – Stefan Guerin

Lacrosse Australia Trophy

  • 2022, 2023 – Olivia Parker

Australian Club Champions

  • 2008

Notable players edit

One of Woodville's finest players is Peter Inge, who represented Australia in World Championships in 1998, 2002 and 2006 as well as the national Under 19 team in 1996. At the 2002 World Lacrosse Championship, Inge was named in the All-Star Team. In 2003, Inge became the first Australian and first player without NCAA experience to be drafted to the professional Major League Lacrosse competition in the United States, where he was selected for the Boston Cannons. He played at Boston for three years before spending his fourth and final year in the MLL at the now-defunct San Francisco Dragons.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Lacrosse". The Chronicle. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 18 March 1899. p. 32. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  2. ^ "LACROSSE". The Advertiser. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 27 February 1903. p. 7. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Lacrosse". The Chronicle. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 27 August 1904. p. 21. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Lacrosse Premiership Won by Port Adelaide". The Mail. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 29 August 1931. p. 14. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  5. ^ "Port Beat Minor Premiers For Lacrosse Title". The Mail. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 24 September 1932. p. 10. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  6. ^ List of South Australian Lacrosse Premiers

External links edit

  • Official website  


woodville, lacrosse, club, founded, 1899, located, north, western, suburbs, adelaide, nicknameswarriorssportlacrossefounded24, february, 1899, 1899, leaguelacrosse, sabased, inadelaidearenafindon, ovalcolors, championships1904, 1931, 1932, 1949, 1955, 1958, 19. The Woodville Lacrosse Club was founded in 1899 1 and is located in the north western suburbs of Adelaide Woodville Lacrosse ClubNicknamesWarriorsSportLacrosseFounded24 February 1899 1899 02 24 LeagueLacrosse SABased inAdelaideArenaFindon OvalColors Championships1904 1931 1932 1949 1955 1958 1959 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2007 2008Websitewww wbr warriorslax wbr comIn 1903 the name of the club was changed to Port Adelaide 2 by which it was known until 1966 until becoming once again known as Woodville Contents 1 Premierships 2 National Awards 3 Notable players 4 See also 5 Notes 6 External linksPremierships editAs Port Adelaide the Club had early success in 1904 finishing the season ahead of Sturt who were the dominant club in South Australia at the time 3 Port Adelaide had additional success in 1931 4 and 1932 5 before having a golden era in the 1950s featuring in 10 of 12 grand finals and winning four of them There was a 39 year drought before success returned to the Club this time as Woodville with 8 premierships in 11 years including five in a row from 1998 to 2002 A Grade Premierships 1904 1931 1932 1949 1955 1958 1959 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2007 2008 6 National Awards editAustralian Lacrosse Council now Lacrosse Australia Fellows Award 1995 Kenneth ForrestO C Isaachsen Trophy winners 1967 Glenn Bowyer 2002 Peter Inge 2004 2006 James IngeShelley Maher Trophy winners 2021 Olivia ParkerBest and Fairest at the National Carnival Brady Award 1959 Ralph TurnerHobbs Trophy 1998 Aaron Sargent 2005 Peter Inge 2010 Stefan GuerinLacrosse Australia Trophy 2022 2023 Olivia ParkerAustralian Club Champions 2008Notable players editOne of Woodville s finest players is Peter Inge who represented Australia in World Championships in 1998 2002 and 2006 as well as the national Under 19 team in 1996 At the 2002 World Lacrosse Championship Inge was named in the All Star Team In 2003 Inge became the first Australian and first player without NCAA experience to be drafted to the professional Major League Lacrosse competition in the United States where he was selected for the Boston Cannons He played at Boston for three years before spending his fourth and final year in the MLL at the now defunct San Francisco Dragons See also editLacrosse in Australia List of South Australian Lacrosse Premiers List of the oldest lacrosse teamsNotes edit Lacrosse The Chronicle Adelaide National Library of Australia 18 March 1899 p 32 Retrieved 14 August 2014 LACROSSE The Advertiser Adelaide National Library of Australia 27 February 1903 p 7 Retrieved 22 July 2014 Lacrosse The Chronicle Adelaide National Library of Australia 27 August 1904 p 21 Retrieved 14 August 2014 Lacrosse Premiership Won by Port Adelaide The Mail Adelaide National Library of Australia 29 August 1931 p 14 Retrieved 14 August 2014 Port Beat Minor Premiers For Lacrosse Title The Mail Adelaide National Library of Australia 24 September 1932 p 10 Retrieved 14 August 2014 List of South Australian Lacrosse PremiersExternal links editOfficial website nbsp nbsp This lacrosse related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article related to sport in Australia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Woodville Lacrosse Club amp oldid 1209510279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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