Coverage of The South Australian Amateur Football League (SAAFL) on Channel Ten's Simply Footy. Interview with David Mitchell, Glenunga secretary.
Colours: Double Blue
Front:
light blue with navy blue monogram on chest and navy blue trim.
light blue with navy blue trim and white number.
Paralowie
Club song not yet added.
Mascot/Nickname: RamsThe Club was formed from the old Sturt league 'C' team and it was this affiliation with Sturt which saw the Club compete in an A1 grand final in 1978. When the Commonwealth Bank club disbanded in 1957 Hyde Park acquired the lease of Webb Oval from the Burnside Council and shared it with Gartrell Memorial who played in the United Church Association. The changing-rooms were modified in 1974 to put in a small licensed bar and patio, then the present complex was constructed in 1984. The Club record holder for games played is SAAFL Chairman and Life Member John Dicker who played 400 games.
Source: A History of the South Australian Amateur Football League 1911-1994, Fred Bloch ©
1995
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Coverage of The South Australian Amateur Football League (SAAFL) on Channel Ten's Simply Footy. Interview with David Mitchell, Glenunga secretary.