Beverley Football Club
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Beverly Football Club is associated with Avon Football Association (AFA) since 1959.
Senior AFA Premierships: 1960-1, 1973, 1976, 1992, 1996, 2003, 2010 (8 total)
Beverley’s most recent senior grade grand final appearance came in 2005, but ended in defeat at the hands of Northam Federals.
In 2009 the League team came 2nd last with 6 wins.
In 2010 the league side started with 2 wins from 6 games as they were unable to win away from home. They then went on the win the remaining 8 games of the season and eventually went on to win the premiership finishing with 10 wins in a row. The reserves side finished last with just the 1 win which happened to be their first in 3 years! (current as of 21/09/11).
In 2011 the League team came 3rd making the finals and unfortunately got knocked out in the preliminaries by Kellerberrin
/Tammin
(who went on to win the premiership). It was a remarkable effort given Beverley lost 11 players from the 2010 premiership side. The reserves side had a massive improvement in season 2011 finishing 4th with 8 wins and 6 losses to their name. It was the first time the side had made the finals since 2004. Unfortunately they were knocked out by Cunderdin
in the first semi final. Many good points from the season was the unearthing of two future stars in James Adams (23 goals, Runner up Fairest & Best from 7 games, 17 years old) and Karl Gillespie (Fairest & Best at the age of 15).
Senior AFA Premierships: 1960-1, 1973, 1976, 1992, 1996, 2003, 2010 (8 total)
Beverley’s most recent senior grade grand final appearance came in 2005, but ended in defeat at the hands of Northam Federals.
In 2009 the League team came 2nd last with 6 wins.
In 2010 the league side started with 2 wins from 6 games as they were unable to win away from home. They then went on the win the remaining 8 games of the season and eventually went on to win the premiership finishing with 10 wins in a row. The reserves side finished last with just the 1 win which happened to be their first in 3 years! (current as of 21/09/11).
In 2011 the League team came 3rd making the finals and unfortunately got knocked out in the preliminaries by Kellerberrin
Kellerberrin, Western Australia
Kellerberrin is a town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, east of Perth on the Great Eastern Highway.The railway line from Northam to Southern Cross was constructed through here in 1893-94, and this section opened for traffic in 1895. Kellerberrin was one of the original stations when...
/Tammin
Tammin, Western Australia
The town of Tammin is located in the central agricultural region, east of Perth, Western Australia and midway between the towns of Cunderdin and Kellerberrin on the Great Eastern Highway.-History:...
(who went on to win the premiership). It was a remarkable effort given Beverley lost 11 players from the 2010 premiership side. The reserves side had a massive improvement in season 2011 finishing 4th with 8 wins and 6 losses to their name. It was the first time the side had made the finals since 2004. Unfortunately they were knocked out by Cunderdin
Cunderdin, Western Australia
Cunderdin is a town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia 156 km east of Perth, on Great Eastern Highway.- History :The first European visitor to the area was Charles Cooke Hunt, who explored the area in 1864 and recorded the name Cunderdin, from the Aboriginal name of a nearby...
in the first semi final. Many good points from the season was the unearthing of two future stars in James Adams (23 goals, Runner up Fairest & Best from 7 games, 17 years old) and Karl Gillespie (Fairest & Best at the age of 15).