Goulburn Football Club
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The Goulburn Football Club is a defunct Australian Rules Football
Australian rules football
Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, Aussie rules or footy is a sport played between two teams of 22 players on either...

 club from Goulburn
Goulburn, New South Wales
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, New South Wales
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. The club competed in the CANFL
AFL Canberra
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 from 1932 - 1936. The club wore pale blue colours and were known as the 'Waratahs'.

Premierships

Goulburn won one CANFL
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 title in 1932 when they defeated Manuka
Manuka Football Club
Manuka Football Club is a defunct Australian Rules Football club that played in the AFL Canberra from 1928 - 1991. The club played at Manuka Oval in the inner-south suburbs of Canberra.-Guernsey:...

7.18 (60) to 5.6 (36).

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