Australian Rules Football

Sturt Football Club

Sturt Football Club
SANFL Club Details
Nickname
Double Blues
Year Formed
1901
Ground
Unley Oval
Club song
It's A Grand Old Flag
Colours
Oxford and Cambridge Blue
Unley Oval The Home Of Sturt Football Club
Unley Oval The Home Of Sturt Football Club
Capacity
15,000
Address
Sturt Football Club
Oxford Terrace
Unley
5061
Telephone
(08) 8271 4611
Fax
(08) 8272 9975
Local Weather
Travel Information
Local Transport Links
Airport
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Sturt Football Club Fixtures 2008
Date
Fri 28/Mar
Sat 5/Apr
Sat 12/Apr
Sat 19/Apr
Sat 26/Apr
Sat 3/May
Sat 10/May
Sat 17/May
Mon 9/Jun
Sun 15/Jun
Sat 21/Jun
Sat 28/Jun
Sun 13/Jul
Sat 19/Jul
Sat 26/Jul
Sun 3/Aug
Sat 9/Aug
Sun 17/Aug
Sun 31/Aug
Sat 6/Sep
Fixture
Norwood
Central District
North Adelaide
South Adelaide
Glenelg
Eagles
West Adelaide
Port Adelaide Magpies
North Adelaide
Norwood
Eagles
Glenelg
South Adelaide
West Adelaide
Central District
Eagles
Norwood
Port Adelaide Magpies
South Adelaide
Central District
Venue
Coopers Stadium
House Brothers Oval
Prospect Oval
Hickinbotham Oval
House Brothers Oval
Thebarton Oval
House Brothers Oval
House Brothers Oval
House Brothers Oval
House Brothers Oval
Woodville Oval
Challenge Recruitment Oval
River Murray FL
Broadspectrum Oval
House Brothers Oval
House Brothers Oval
Coopers Stadium
Alberton Oval
House Brothers Oval
Hamra Homes Oval
Sturt Football Club All Time Records
Record attendance
22,015 in round 9 1968: Sturt 6.9 (45); Port Adelaide 5.14 (44)
Biggest winning margin
32.19 (211) vs. Woodville 7.7 (49) at Woodville Oval in round 4 1974
Biggest losing margin
Longest winning streak
Longest losing streak
Most games
360 by Paul Bagshaw from 1964 to 1980
Most consecutive games
Most goals
Greatest winning margin in a final
Most goals in a season
Most goals in a game
Biggest finals crowd
66,897 for 1976 grand final at Football Park: Sturt 17.14 (116); Port Adelaide 10.15 (75)
Sturt Football Club Honours
Premierships
1915, 1919, 1926, 1932, 1940, 1966-67-68-69-70, 1974, 1976, 2002
Minor Premierships
Magarey Medallists
Hendrick Waye 1903; Harry Cumberland 1911; Victor York Richardson 1920; Horrie Riley 1923; Keith Dunn 1933; Len Fitzgerald 1952, 1954 & 1959; John Halbert 1961; Greg Whittlesea 1988; Brodie Atkinson 1997; Damian Squire 1999 & 2000; Jade Sheedy 2002; Tim Weatherald 2002
Wooden Spoons