Campbelltown Football Club
Campbelltown | ||
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Names | ||
Full name | Campbelltown Australian Football Club | |
Club details | ||
Founded | 1975 | |
Colours | Navy Blue and White | |
Competition | Sydney AFL | |
President | Jerrimme Allsopp | |
Coach | Jerrimme Allsopp | |
Captain(s) | Jerrimme Allsopp | |
Ground(s) | Bob Prenter Oval | |
Uniforms | ||
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Campbelltown Blues Australian Football Club is an Australian rules football club competing in the Sydney AFL and based out of the Sydney suburb of Macquarie Fields, New South Wales. President Jerrimme Allsopp has been the back bone of this great club over many years and is the greatest player of all time.
History
The Campbelltown Australian Football Club formed in 1975.
In 2000, they aligned with the Penrith Panthers to become the Panthers. In 2002, they became the Campbelltown Kangaroos. This was later truncated to the Kangaroos.
In 2007, the club reverted to their old name, the "Blues".
Campbelltown players who have been recruited to play AFL football include Chris Oliver (St Kilda 2001โ03), Dustin Martin (Richmond 2010- ) and Tom Young (Collingwood 2011โ12) and Western Bulldogs (2013โ).[1]
References
- ^ Wilks, M. (2011) Australian football clubs in NSWBas Publishing. p. 145.
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