St Kevin's Old Boys Football Club (SKOB) is an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Glen Iris.
St Kevin's Old Boys | |
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Names | |
Full name | St Kevin's Old Boys Football Club |
Nickname(s) | VAFA: SKOB VAFAW: SKOB, Saints |
Motto | Humilitas et Gratia ("Humility and Grace") |
2023 season | |
After finals | VAFA: 2nd VAFAW: 2nd |
Home-and-away season | VAFA: 4th VAFAW: 2nd |
Club details | |
Founded | 1947 |
Colours | Blue Green Yellow |
Competition | VAFA: Premier Division VAFAW: Premier Division |
Premierships | VAFA: Premier (3) Premier B (2) Premier C (1) Division 1 (1) VAFAW: Premier (3) |
Ground(s) | T H King Reserve |
Other information | |
Official website | skobfc.com.au |
The club currently competes in the Premier Division of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) and is linked to St Kevin's College.
History
editSt Kevin's Old Boys was founded in 1947 and joined the VAFA the same year, along with fellow new clubs Commonwealth Bank and State Electricity Commission. Its first season was in C Section, however the club was relegated to D Section for the 1948 season.[1]
The club won its first premiership in 1952 with a victory in the D Section Grand Final, and returned to C Section in 1953.[1]
SKOB won its first senior Premier Division premiership in 2017, with a three-point victory over Collegians.[2]
In 2018, SKOB went back-to-back, defeating Collegians by 5 points.[3] Four members of the club's premiership side − Lachie Sullivan, Ned Reeves, Tom Jok and Ethan Phillips − have since gone on to play in the Australian Football League (AFL).[4][5]
Women's teams
editSKOB currently fields two women's teams, known as the SKOB Saints, which currently compete in the Premier Division and Division 4 of the VAFA Women's competition.
The Saints were formed in 2016 and joined Division 3 of the Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL), playing finals in its first season.[6] In 2017, when the VWFL was disbanded, SKOB introduced a second women's team with both joining the newly-formed VAFA Women's.[7]
Honours
editMen's premierships
editDivision | Level | Wins | Years won |
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Premier Division (A Section) |
Seniors | 3 | 2017, 2018, 2022 |
Thirds | 3 | 2015, 2017 (Gold), 2018 (Gold) | |
Premier B (B Section) |
Seniors | 2 | 2004, 2015 |
Reserves | 2 | 2004, 2007 | |
Thirds | 1 | 2010 | |
Premier C (C Section) |
Seniors | 1 | 1994 |
Thirds | 1 | 2014 | |
Division 1 (D Section) |
Seniors | 1 | 1952 |
Reserves | 1 | 1970 | |
Division 2 (E Section) |
Reserves | 1 | 1976 |
Women's premierships
editDivision | Level | Wins | Years won |
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Premier Division | Seniors | 3 | 2019, 2022, 2023 |
References
edit- ^ a b "St Kevin's OB Football Club". Victorian Amateur Football Association. Archived from the original on 21 May 2024.
- ^ "Collingwood VFL and St Kevin's VAFA player in St Kilda's sights". Herald Sun.
- ^ "2018 William Buck Premier". GameDay.
- ^ Gabelich, Josh. "Why this premiership side is unlike any other". AFL.com.au.
- ^ "Easy does it". St Kevin's Old Boys Football Club. Archived from the original on 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Victorian Women's Football League 2016 Division 3". GameDay.
- ^ "St. Kevin's Old Boys Football Club is seeking a Women's coach for season 2017". Victorian Amateur Football Association. 3 March 2017. Archived from the original on 21 May 2024.