Northcote Park Football Club

Northcote Park Football Club
Names
Full name Northcote Park Football Club (formerly Prince of Wales FC)
Nickname(s) The Cougars
2014 season
Leading goalkicker Koden Colman (21)
Best and fairest Doug Morris
Club details
Founded 1945
Colours      Green,      White and      Gold
Competition Northern Football League
Coach Harmit Singh
Captain(s) Bronik Davies
Ground(s) Bill Lawry Oval
Other information
Official website northcoteparkfc.com.au

The Northcote Park Football Club, nicknamed the Cougars, is an Australian rules football club, located 6 km north of Melbourne, in the suburb of Northcote, currently playing in the Northern Football League.

The club has been known as Northcote Park since 1952 and play their home matches at Bill Lawry Oval, Northcote. Northcote Park have won a total of 17 premierships (5 as Prince of Wales FC). Their premiership years include - 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1957, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001,2002,and 2012.

Original name

The club formed as the Prince of Wales Football Club and was affiliated with the Methodist Football Association, playing their home matches at McDonell Park. Between 1947 and 1951, Prince of Wales FC won five consecutive premierships.

Name change

In 1952 the club changed its name to Northcote Park on transferring to the Metropolitan Football League, because it sought tougher competition or due to off field restrictions on the club imposed by the Methodist Association.

The Cougars won their first premiership in the Metropolitan League in 1957, then transferred to the PHFL in 1973 where the club won three consecutive premierships from 1977 to 1979.

The search for stronger competition again led the club to move leagues again, this time to the Diamond Valley Football League (DVFL). The League formed a Division Two in 1981 and the club along with fellow new affiliates West Preston, Bundoora and Reservoir and the bottom four clubs from the 1980 DVFL season formed the new Division Two.

Northcote Park's first DVFL premiership was the 1985 Division Two flag and as a result the club was promoted to Division One in 1986, but the Cougars were relegated that same season. In 1994 Northcote Park won their second Division Two premiership and have remained in Division One since.

Relocation

In 1987 Northcote Football Club played its final season in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) and was wound up and Westgarth St was left without a tenant. In 1989 Northcote Park relocated to Westgarth St from McDonell Park.

In 1996, in partnership with the Darebin City Council, the club embarked on a major redevelopment of the ground, which included extending the club rooms and the viewing area, as well as constructing new change rooms and a gymnasium.

With a revamped facility at the premier venue in Northcote the Cougars started to dominate the DVFL, winning Division One premierships in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2012. The feat of four successive premierships, from 1999 to 2002, has only recently being equaled by Heidelberg, from 2006 to 2009.

Improved lighting at Bill Lawry Oval in 2012 made it possible for night footy on Friday or Saturday nights.

The club also fields junior teams, formerly known as Alphington Cougars Football Club, and now known as Northcote Junior Football Club. The club also fields several women's teams.

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