北墨尔本 女子

北墨尔本 女子

Leagues Played
AFL 女子 61
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结果

AFL 女子 12/03 03:30 394 [3] 北墨尔本 女子 v 布里斯班 女子 [4] 27-44
AFL 女子 11/26 04:05 232 [3] 北墨尔本 女子 v 阿德莱德 女子 [1] 32-31
AFL 女子 11/12 04:05 14 [2] 墨尔本 女子 v 北墨尔本 女子 [3] 9-50
AFL 女子 11/04 02:05 10 [18] 西部牛头犬 女子 v 北墨尔本 女子 [4] 9-55
AFL 女子 10/29 04:05 9 [2] 阿德莱德 女子 v 北墨尔本 女子 [3] 41-38
AFL 女子 10/21 08:15 8 [3] 墨尔本 女子 v 北墨尔本 女子 [2] 37-14
AFL 女子 10/15 02:05 7 [2] 北墨尔本 女子 v 阿德莱德港 女子 [15] 87-24
AFL 女子 10/08 06:05 6 [10] 弗里曼特尔 女子 v 北墨尔本 女子 [3] 21-66
AFL 女子 10/01 02:05 5 [3] 北墨尔本 女子 v GWS 女子 [18] 32-2
AFL 女子 09/24 03:05 4 [3] 北墨尔本 女子 v 布里斯班 女子 [7] 33-35
AFL 女子 09/15 07:05 3 [4] 吉朗 女子 v 北墨尔本 女子 [1] 22-31
AFL 女子 09/10 05:05 2 [3] 北墨尔本 女子 v 卡尔顿 女子 [9] 66-6

The North Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos, is a professional Australian rules football club. The men's team competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), and the women's team in the AFL Women's (AFLW). The Kangaroos also field a reserves men's team in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and women's team in the VFLW.

Founded in the suburb of North Melbourne in 1869 and based at the Arden Street Oval, it is the 4th oldest club in the competition and one of the oldest surviving clubs in the world. Its original home at Arden Street continues to serve as its headquarters, training facilities and home ground for its women's side. The club's senior men's team plays its home matches at Marvel Stadium in the Docklands area of Melbourne, Victoria, as well as Blundstone Arena in Hobart, Tasmania which is also used by the women's team as a secondary home ground.

The club's mascot is a grey kangaroo wearing the club uniform, and its use dates from the mid-20th century. The club is also unofficially known as "The Shinboners", a term which dates to its 19th-century abattoir-worker origins. The club's motto is victoria amat curam, Latin for "victory demands dedication". Aside from their representation in the AFL, the Kangaroos also field teams in the competitions AFL Women's, VFL Women's and Victorian Football League competitions.

The club has recorded 4 AFL premierships, the most recent in 1999.

History

History

North Melbourne competed in the VFL/AFL reserves from 1925 until 1999. During that time, the team won seven premierships − 1947, 1957, 1967, 1978, 1979, 1995 and 1996.

Following the demise of the AFL reserves competition, the standalone reserves team was dissolved, and over the following eighteen years the club entered reserves affiliations with a range of Victorian Football League clubs.

  • 2000–2002: Murray Kangaroos
  • 2003–2005: Port Melbourne
  • 2006–2007: North Ballarat and Tasmania
  • 2008–2015: North Ballarat and Werribee
  • 2016–2017: Werribee

In 2018, North Melbourne re-established its own reserves team. The side initially played its home games at Chirnside Park in Werribee until mid-2019, and then at the redeveloped Arden Street Oval since the second half of 2019.