Monash Blues Football Club
Joined VAFA: 1962
Coaches: Dylan Cousins (M), Shane Chapman (W)
Nickname: Ashes
Ground: Frearson Oval, Monash University, Wellington Road, Clayton. P: 0400 791 135
Women’s/Under 19/Thirds: As above
Colours: Sky blue with white trim, Monash emblem/ – white number; shorts – royal blue; socks – sky.
Secretary: Ella Stephenson M: 0438 700 432 E: [email protected]
President: Andrew Headberry M: 0425 763 999 E: [email protected]
Monash University commenced in the VAFA in 1962 as Monash University, and the club had an immediate impact winning the E Section premiership. The club had ascended to A Section by the 1969 season, but they didn’t manage to claim another flag in doing so. In fact it took Monash, who became Monash Blues a quarter of a century before they claimed their next senior premiership, this time in C Section in 1987. Through this time football at Monash University expanded and Monash Whites came into existence with Monash University taking on the Monash Blues name when Whites entered the competition in 1964. Whites managed one senior (1975) and one Reserve (1972) premiership in their time before they merged with Blues in 2001 to become their Club XVIII side. Blues have produced some fantastic players in their time, but ultimately haven’t been able to endure sustained success in the highest sections. In 2017, they entered a team in the first year of VAFA Women’s, competing in Development Division 1.
Premierships
Seniors | Reserves | Thirds | U19s | Club XVIII |
5 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Premier / A Section: | 1972 | |||
Premier B / B Section: | 1974, 1978 | |||
Premier C / C Section: 1987, 2022 | 1967, 1995 | U19 (Blue): 2002 | ||
Division 1 / D Section: 1996, 2003 | 1996, 2002 | |||
Division 2 / E Section: 1962 | S5: 2018 | |||
Division 3 / F Section: 1975* | 1972* |
*Monash Whites premierships. Monash Whites were a separate club to Monash Blues before they merged in 2001.
Competition Best and Fairest Winners – Senior
B Section / Premier B – GT Moore Medal – 2
C Section / Premier C – LS Zachariah Medal – 5
D Section / Division 1 – LS Pepper Medal – 3
Year | Name | Section | Votes |
2022 | Macgregor Cameron | Premier C | 35 |
2014 | Timothy McKenzie | Premier C | 25 |
2010 | George Smyth | Division 1 | 28 |
2005 | George Smyth | C Section | |
1999 | Adam S. Anderson | Division 1 | |
1991 | James A. Sturgess | C Section | 23 |
1989 | James A. Sturgess | B Section | |
1986 | Andrew J. McGregor | D Section | 24 |
1968 | David H. Hone | B Section | 18 |
1964 | Peter J. Robinson | C Section | 20 |
Competition Best and Fairest Winners – Club XVIII
Year | Name | Section | Votes |
2017 | Michael Chapman | Section 2 | 15 |
2016 | Michael Chapman | Section 2 | 17 |
Club News
MoreMonash shake off the blues, as Cobras lose their venom
Round 10 showcased the improvement of developing sides, as teams met for the second time this year. After losing to the Old Yarra Cobras by 64 points in Round 2,
Official VAFA Podcast: Ep.10 with Shane Chapman (Monash Blues) & Checkers (Wattle Park)
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Monash Blue makes history with his 300th game
This weekend SHANE CHAPMAN becomes the first Monash Blue to play 300 games for the club. Chapman’s journey with the Blues began in 2001 when he first arrived at Monash University
Monash stalwart steps into women’s coaching role
Monash Blues stalwart, Shane Chapman, will add yet another string to his bow after he was announced as the Blues’ senior women’s coach for the 2022 Premier B season. Chapman,
Monash Blues lock in senior coaching duo
Mark Passador will enter his fifth year in charge at Monash Blues after the club recently announced his reappointment as senior men’s coach. Passador, who joined the Blues in 2017
‘Statsy’ drops bomb from beyond the arc
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Anytime Fitness Rising Star Nominee: Round 4
The VAFA congratulates Monash Blues’ Emily Conroy who has been named the Round 4 Anytime Fitness Rising Star after she dominated with a BOG performance during her side’s 11-point win
VIDEO: Monash Blues support White Ribbon
“All those at the Monash Blues are fully committed to supporting the White Ribbon campaign and changing the attitudes and behaviours that lead to men’s violence against women. The Blues