Old Melburnians Football Club
Joined VAFA: 1920
Coaches: Paul Satterley (M), Yoxford Rous & Oscar Hosking (W)
Nickname: OMs/Redlegs
Ground: Elsternwick Park, Glen Huntly Road, Brighton.
Under 19/Thirds: As above
Colours: Navy blue/ – white number; shorts – navy blue; socks – red.
Secretary: Stephen Mattingly M: 0418 998 493 E: [email protected]
President: David Elam M: 0418 108 928 E: [email protected]
Old Melburnians were one of the eight clubs that helped get the VAFA (then MAFA) back on its feet post-war as they joined the competition on its resumption in 1920. Success came a couple of times in the interwar years, as OMs won the A Section (1930) and B Section (1938) premierships. However, the 1950’s was the golden era for Old Melburnians, as the club stormed to a three-peat of A Section premierships. Despite this success they still found themselves in B Section soon after, but a 1959 B Section triumph had the club back in the top section for the 1960s. The next decade and a half was the leanest in the club’s history as they failed to win a senior flag for 17 years, the club found itself in C Section. However a 1976 C Section premiership was followed by a B Section triumph in 1978. The Cordner name is synonymous with Old Melburnians through the generations, and in 1978, Ian Cordner had the perfect season, winning the section goalkicking, GT Moore Medal for Best and Fairest, and was best on ground when he captained the side to that B Section premiership. The club experienced its next golden era in the early 1990’s as they won back to back premierships (B -1993) and A Section 1994. The A Section premiership ended a 39-year wait to get their hands on the L.A. Adamson Cup. OM’s have won two more B Section pennants since then, but they have not had a sustained period in Premier to make a charge at winning their seventh title in the top section. A runner-up finish to their 2015 campaign paved the way for the OMs to return to the Premier section in 2016. They entered a women’s team for the first time in 2018 and finished runner-up to Whitefriars in Division 2. After the decision was made to create a Victorian cricketing hub at the Junction Oval, OM’s new home became Elsternwick Park where they now reside as a co-tenant to the VAFA and Elsternwick Cricket Club.
Premierships
Seniors | Reserves | Thirds | U19s | Club XVIII |
14 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Premier / A Section: 1930, 1953-55, 1994 | Premier: 2018 | |||
Premier B / B Section: 1938, 1959, 1978, 1982, 1993, 2002, 2009 | ||||
Premier C / C Section: 1976, 1988 |
Competition Best and Fairest Winners – Senior
Premier / A Section: JN Woodrow Medal – 3
Premier B / B Section: GT Moore Medal – 2
Year | Name | Section | Votes |
2014 | Thomas Paule | Premier B | 25 |
1996 | Peter D. O’Brien | A Section | 18 |
1978 | Ian Cordner | B Section | |
1960 | B. N. Kerr | A Section | |
1939 | E. A. Atkins | A Section |
Club News
MoreCompetition shakes up after favourites pull off huge victories
Fresh off the bye and ready to attack the second half of the season, it was clear the premiership favourites in Old Brighton and Marcellin benefitted from the week off
Round 11 Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star: Amelia Kogler
The VAFA congratulates Amelia Kogler from Old Melburnians Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 11 Anytime Fitness Rising Star. Amelia continues to shine for the Omelettes, delivering
Round 5 Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star: Ellen Williams
The VAFA congratulates Ellen Williams from Old Melburnians on receiving the Round 5 Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star nomination for her 2-goal best-on-ground performance against Marcellin on the weekend. What
Once in a generation, Tom Paule goes out an OM’s & Big V Legend
After announcing his retirement at the conclusion of the 2022 home and away season, Old Melburnians FC will take to the field next year without Tom Paule on the playing
“Enormous belief” building at Old Melburnians
Old Melburnians head into Round 4 with “enormous belief” after claiming the biggest scalp of the year so far, a one point win over Old Xaverians at Toorak Park. It’s
VFL premiership defender joins OM’s
Old Melburnians will enter Melbourne Cup week in a canter after they secured the services of former VFL captain and premiership player, Dan Coffield. The talented defender will join the
VAFA Podcast: Ed Nichols (OMs)
After a 3-week break in the season, the boys were back to recap round 14 of the Premier section, round 15 of the divisions, and all the action from the