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The West Townsville Australian Football Club was formed in 1969 at a
meeting at the Vale Hotel and consisted mainly of a breakaway group of players
from the The Bulldogs played their first match in the Townsville AFL in 1970
and won their first Seniors Premiership in 1971. The next Seniors Premiership
came eight years later in 1980. In total the Seniors have played in 20 Grand
Finals and have won on nine occasions. The Senior side has had a record
equalling eight appearances playing in eight successive Grand Finals 1987 to
1994 The Reserve team also has an impressive record in Grand Final
appearances. The Bulldogs first fielded a Reserves side in 1971 and won their first
Reserves Premiership in 1977. The Seniors side had the tag of easy beats throughout the 80's as they
lost seven preliminary finals in a row whilst the Reserves dominated much of the
80's and early 90's. In 1980 the Bulldogs were the first club in Townsville to clinch the
"Grand Final Double" where both the Reserves and Seniors won the
Premierships. The Club has repeated the Double on four occasions. In 1980 the
Bulldogs broke a record five Grand Final winning streak by Currajong AFC. Since the formation of the Bulldogs the club has forged a strong
association with the members of the Australian Defence Forces. The Bulldogs
trained for many seasons at the RAAF Oval on In 1980 the Junior Committee secured a lease on a block of land
"out in the sticks" off the Thuringowa Shire Council and the West
Townsville Sporting Association was formed. This association made up of both
Junior & Senior representatives went on to build a clubhouse at In 2001 the members of the West Townsville Australian Football Club
voted unanimously to join with the Thuringowa City Council and commit to the
Riverway Project with the goal of being a tenant of the International
Standard Stadium, now know as the Tony Ireland Stadium. In 2002 the members of the West Townsville Australian Football Club made the monumental decision to change the name and identity of the club to the Thuringowa Bulldogs Australian Football Club. |
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Our “OLD” Clubhouse prior
to moving to Tony Ireland Stadium. |
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Our “NEW” Home – Tony
Ireland Stadium. |
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