History of Terang Mortlake Football Netball Club
Terang Mortlake
2002 Terang merged with Mortlake to become Terang Mortlake. Terang Mortlake finished 2nd. Reserve football premiers. A Reserve and B Grade netball premiers.
2003 Reserve football premiers. Under 15 netball premiers
2004 New social rooms opened. Terang Mortlake Senior footballers were Premiers and the Under 17 netballers were premiers. B grade netball and Under 15 netball teams were Runners Up.
2005 Terang Mortlake were Premiers in the Seniors and Reserves football and Under 17netball. Terang Mortlake were Runners Up in the Under 18 football and Under 15 Reserve netball.
2006 Terang Mortlake were Premiers in the A Reserve netball. Terang Mortlake were Runners Up in the Under 18 football and Under 17 and A Grade netball.
2007 Terang Mortlake were Runners Up in the Under 18 and Reserves football and the A Grade netball
2008 Terang Mortlake were Premiers in the Reserves football.
2011 Terang Mortlake were U15 Netball Premiers and Runners Up in the U18 Football.
2012 Under 18 Premiers
2013 Under 18.5 Premiers
2015 Reserves Football Premiers; Under 17 Netball Premiers
Coaches of Terang Mortlake
2002 David Ryan
2003 Matthew Monk
2004 Adam Dowie
2005 Adam Dowie
2006 Adam Dowie
2007 Matthew Irving
2008 Matthew Irving
2009 Matthew Irving
2010 Damian O'Connor
2011 Damian O'Connor
2012 Shane Threlfall
2013 Shane Threllfall
2014 Matthew Irving
2015 Matthew Irving
2016 Paul Dirago
2017 Michael Sargeant
2018 Michael Sargeant
2019 Michael Sargeant
2020 Ben Kenna (No season due to COVID-19)
2021 Ben Kenna (season cancelled due to COVID-19)
2022 Ben Kenna
Maskell Medalist
Luke Vogels 2004
Lew Kelly
Daniel Moloney 2008
Judd Cup
Danny Stone 2003
Joseph Conheady 2006
Corey Rounds 2007
Martin Sargeant 2008
League Netball Best and Fairest:
Lorri Keane 2002 B Grade
Belinda Dwyer 2004 B Grade
Jessie Meade 2005 Under 15
Jessie Meade 2006 Under 17
Josi Ellerton 2006 A Grade
AFL players that played with Terang Mortlake:
Luke Vogels Sydney Swans (rookie list) 2005
Luke Rounds Collingwood
Jordie McKenzie Melbourne
Lewis Taylor Brisbane Lions
Terang Mortlake wear royal blue guernseys with a red sash and are known as the Bloods. They play their home games at the Terang Recreation Reserve and the D.C. Farren Oval in Mortlake.
Terang Football Club
1919 Terang commenced as a member of the Corangamite DFA
1925-1929 Terang participated in the Western DFL
1930 Terang was a founding member of the Hampden League and finished 2nd
1932 Terang were Premiers
1934 Terang were Premiers
1935 Terang finished 3rd
1936 Terang finished 3rd
1937 Terang finished 3rd
1946 Terang Rovers / 2nds became a reserve club for Terang FC. Terang finished 3rd.
1954 Terang finished 2nd
1955 Terang were Premiers
1956 Terang were Premiers
1964 Terang finished 3rd
1967 Terang were Premiers. Under 18 premiers.
1968 Terang finished 2nd
1972 Terang were Premiers
1976 Terang finished 2nd
1977 Terang finished 2nd
1978 Terang finished 2nd
1979 Terang were Premiers
1980 Terang finished 2nd
1981 Terang were Premiers
1982 Terang finished 2nd
1987 Terang finished 3rd
1988 Terang finished 3rd
1991 Terang finished 2nd
1992 Terang Reserve and Under 17 netball premiers
1993 Terang finished 2nd
Senior and Under 17 netball premiers
1994 Terang finished 3rd
Senior netball premiers
1995 Terang were Premiers
1996 Terang finished 2nd
Under 17 and Under 15 netball premiers
1997 Under 15 netball premiers
1998 Under 18 premiers
2000 Under 17 netball premiers
2001 Terang finished 3rd. Discussions were held with Mortlake regarding a merger between the two sides.
Terang wore royal blue guernseys with a red sash and were known as the Bloods. They played their home games at the Terang Recreation Reserve.
Terang Coaches
1920/21 B. Nehill
1922 T. Harvey
1923 T. King
1924 J. Downs
1925 D.E. Trickett
1926/27 P. Lee
1928 Tom Northeast
1929 B. Nehill
1930 P. Sadler
1931 G. Kenna
1932 T. Sheehan
1933 H. Gainger
1934 R. Northeast
1935 S. Jeffers
1936/37 R. Northeast
1938 Jocka Todd
1939 S. Meele / N. Sexton
1940 Les Jones
1941-45 War Years
1946 K. Bethune
1947 A. Broadway
1948 Les Hill
1949/50 Les Main
1951/52 N. Bernard
1953-8 Richard Wearmouth Snr
1959/61 F. Sims
1962/63 Les Clarke
1964/65 Lionel Ryan
1966/67 Tom McKay
1968/69 Daryl Stephens
1970/71 D. Stuchbery
1972/73 Ray Anderson
1974 Pat Meade
1975-78 Ray Anderson
1979/80 J. Turner
1981 K. Boyd
1982-84 Richard Wearmouth Jnr.
1985 F. Giampoalo
1986 C. O'Connor
1987-90 Stephen O'Keeffe
1991-93 Bernie Harris
1994-96 Michael O'Keeffe
1997/98 Andrew Hardiman
1999 Bernie Harris
2000/01 David Ryan
Hampden League Life Members:
E. Harvey 1st life member of the League
David Trickett President 1935-1945
Ivor Hinchcliff President 1973-1976
Bill Couch 250+ games
Wayne Reicha 250+ games
Bryan Batten Trainer for Terang and Interleague teams
Ian Blackburn HFNL Independent Tribunal
Maskell Medallists:
Ian Scott 1960
Neale Grundy 1995
David Ryan 2001
Lew Kelly Medallists:
Anthony Lenehan 1989
Judd Cup:
Luke Vogels
AFL players that played with Terang:
Murray Batt Geelong 1962
Rob Blain Footscray 1962
Brian Carroll Fitzroy 1963 10 games
Paul Couch Geelong 1985-97 259 games Brownlow Medallist 1989
Daryl Griffiths St. Kilda 1963
Chris Heffernan Essendon 1997-2002 86 games Played in 2000 Premiership side
Melbourne 2003-
Martin Heffernan Geelong 1992 3 games
Brisbane 1993 2 games
Alan McConnell Footscray 1980-82 37 games Coached Fitzroy in 1995-1996 Fitzroy's final coach
Brian McKenzie Collingwood 1966-
Kevin O'Keeffe Fitzroy 1973-79, 1982 92 games
Charlie Payne Essendon 1962- Played in 1962 Premiership side Leading goalkicker for Essendon in 1962 and1963
Ian Payne Essendon 1965
John Quarrell Footscray 1961- Played in 1961 Grandfinal side
Daryl Salmon Collingwood 1971-
Ian Scott Geelong 1963-65 36 games
Bill Serong Collingwood 1956- 52 goals
North Melbourne
Ian Tampion South Melbourne 1958
Ron Wearmouth Collingwood 1969-1981 186 games
Mortlake Football Club:
1908 Mortlake completed for the Sheldrake Brewing Company
1919 Mortlake were the premiers in the Corangamite DFA
1925- 1929 Mortlake participated in the Western DFL
1930 Mortlake were a founding member of the Hampden League. Mortlake finished 3rd
1931 Mortlake were Premiers.
1932 Mortlake finished 3rd
1933 Mortlake finished 3rd
1934 Mortlake finished 2nd
1935 Mortlake finished 2nd
1936 Mortlake were Premiers
1946 Mortlake Rovers/ 2nds became a reserve club for Mortlake FC
1962 Mortlake finished 2nd
1965 Mortlake finished 3rd
1966 Mortlake finished 2nd
1967 Mortlake finished 2nd
1969 Mortlake finished 2nd
1970 Mortlake finished 2nd
1971 Mortlake finished 3rd
1975 Mortlake were Premiers
1991 Mortlake finished 3rd
1993 Mortlake finished 3rd
1998 Mortlake's final season as a stand alone club.
1999 Mortlake and Derrinallum merged to form Western Lions FC
2000 Western Lions went into recess in April
2002 Mortlake form an alliance with Terang to form Terang Mortlake. Terang Mortlake finished 2nd.
2004 Terang Mortlake were Premiers
In 1919 Mortlake wore a dark coloured guernsey with a white sash.
They then wore a royal blue guernsey with white hoops, They were known as the Cats. They played their home games at the D.C. Farren Oval.
Hampden League Life Members:
C. J. McMaster
Peter Delaney
Jim Bell Maskell Medallist and League President 1992-1997
Maskell Medallists:
Jim Bell 1966
Graeme Reichman 1971 and 1976
Wayne Aitken 1991
AFL players that played with Mortlake:
Ray Anderson South Melbourne
Ken Beardsley Geelong 1955-56 25 games
Ken Gladman Geelong 1966-70 49 games
Bernie Harris Fitzroy 1984-86 46 games
Brisbane 1987-90 Kicked Brisbane Bears 1st goal
St. Kilda selected in the 1990 mid season draft
Leon Harris Fitzroy 1979-89 186 games
John Northey Richmond played 8 seasons
Played in 1967 and 69 Premiership sides
Coached Sydney 1985
Melbourne 1986-92
Richmond 1993-95
Brisbane 1996-98
Cliff Palmer Geelong 1958-59
Graham Reichman Collingwood 1973-
Paul Wadham Collingwood 1964-
Netball Premierships
A Grade: Mortlake 1992
Terang 1993, 1994
A Reserve: Mortlake 1989, 1990,
Terang 1991, 1992, 1996
Terang Mortlake 2002
B Grade: Terang Mortlake 2002
Under 17: Terang 1992, 1993, 2000
Terang Mortlake 2004, 2005
Under 15: Terang Mortlake 2003