Swinburne University Football Club
Joined VAFA: 1996
Coach:
Nickname: Razorbacks
Ground: St. James Park, Cnr Burwood Road and Barton Street, Hawthorn. (*45 A10).
Colours: Red, white yoke & emblem, black trim/ white panel – black number; shorts – red; socks – red.
Secretary: Ben Murphy E: [email protected] M: 0413 083 970
President: Christopher Webster E: [email protected] M: 0430 605 830
Swinburne University joined the VAFA initially in 1995 as a Club XVII side, but by 1996, the Razorbacks as they have been known since 2002, had established a reserves team and could enter the VAFA as a senior club in the E (East) Section. The Razorbacks have reached the summit once, in 2003 when they won the Division 3 premiership comfortably against Monash Gryphons. Prior to that the club played off in the Division 4 Grand Final of 2001. The Razorbacks have played in one other Grand Final, their 2012 Division 4 loss to South Mornington. In 2017, the club entered a team into Development Division 4 of the inaugural VAFA women’s competition.
Premierships
Seniors | Women’s | Reserves |
1 | – | 3 |
Division 3: 2003 | Division 3: 2016 |
Competition Best and Fairest Winners – Senior
None
Club News
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