Railways Football Club
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The Railways Football Club, Albany (The Tigers) have been around since the early parts of the 20th century. They also a while ago been called the East Albany Railways and the Albany Railways. They Play in the Great Southern Football League
Great Southern Football League (South Australia)
The Great Southern Football League is an Australian rules football competition based in the Fleurieu Peninsula region of South Australia, Australia. It is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League and is zoned to the South Adelaide Football Club.The 2011 Grand Final...

alongside Albany Sharks, North Albany Kangas, Royals,Denmark Walpole Magpies and the Mt Barker Bulls..

Their Guernseys are the same as Richmond's, Black with a Yellow strip going from the left shoulder to the right hip.

Railways have one 3 League premierships 1960s, 1985 and in 1986. Railways Football Club have a Under 17s, Colts, Reserves and a League team. Railways have not won a League Premiership for 26 years but lost it this year by 24 points.
Railways train and play at Tigerland on Lockyer Avenue. They play on Sundays.
This year the Under 17s came fourth, Colts came third, they only lost the preliminary final by two points. Reserves came thith and League came second.
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