Therry Penola Amateur Football Club
Joined VAFA: 1974
Coaches: Dennis Castaldi (M), Dean Boden (W)
Nickname: Lions
Ground: Oval 2, John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve, Francis Street, Oak Park. 9304 1196.
Under 19/Thirds/Women’s: As above.
Colours: Burgundy with navy & gold V, gold emblem/ navy panel – gold number; shorts – burgundy; socks – burgundy.
Secretary: Lee Hollow M: 0433 572 026 E: [email protected]
President: Rod Moran M: 0412 582 985 E: [email protected]
Therry Penola originally commenced in the VAFA in 1974 as Glenroy Amateur Football Club. By the 1978 season the club had aligned itself with Therry College, and adopted the name of Therry Corpus Christ Old Boys. By 1994 Therry College ceased to exist and had merged with another school to form Penola Catholic College, but it took until 1997 for a final name change to Therry Penola took place. Afer finishing runner up in F Section in 1981, Therry broke through for their first senior premiership the next year, the E Section decider against Banyule. A second premiership in 1984 in D Section, followed by a runner up finish in 1985 meant the Lions had climbed four sections in five years. A further runner up finish in B Section in 1989 meant that Therry were now in A Section. Two fifth placed finishes before being relegated was the result before they bounced back via another runners-up position in B Section had them back for just one more season. The club slowly slipped to Division 2, albeit they collected another C Section premiership in 2000 before the slide. By the end of the first decade of the 21st Century, Therry Penola were ready to climb again. The arrival of club legend and 300 Game Club member Denis Castaldi as senior coach in 2013 brought immediate success. The Division 2 premiership was followed by an unbeaten home and away season in 2014, before going down to Williamstown CYMS twice in the finals. In 2017, the Lions fielded a team in Development Division 3 of the inaugural season of VAFA Women’s and won their inaugural flag in 2019 in Division 2.
Premierships
Senior Men’s |
Women’s |
Reserves | Thirds | U19s |
4 | 1 | 8 | – | 2 |
Premier C / C Section: 2000 | Division 2: 2019 | |||
Division 1 / D Section: 1984 | ||||
Division 2 / E Section: 1982, 2013 | 2013 |
Competition Best and Fairest Winners – Senior
A Section / Premier – JN Woodrow Medal – 1
B Section / Premier B – GT Moore Medal – 1
D Section / Division 1 – LS Pepper Medal – 1
Division 2 / E Section – J Fullerton Medal – 1
F Section / Division 3 – O.J. Meehan Medal – 1
Year | Name | Section | Votes |
2011 | Jarrod Egglestone | Division 2 | 29 |
1996 | Jason M. Reddick | B Section | 18 |
1992 | Paul P. Matton | A Section | 15 |
1983 | A.K. White* | D Section | 18 |
1981 | A.K. White | F Section | 14 |
Club News
MoreTherry Penola cause an upset in the wet
On the wettest Saturday of the season, teams had to acclimatise to the conditions with some doing it better than others. Therry Penola were one of the sides to adjust
Heartbreak for the Preston Bullants as Therry Penola surge
Round 7 proved Division 1 is an even competition where any side can beat anyone on their day as the Preston Bullants narrowly miss out on the points again. UHS-VU remain
Justin joins Lions legends in the 300 Club
Justin Crotty was BORN to play for Therry-Penola. Dad Tony played for the Lions, then coached the club into A-Grade for the first time before serving as club President. Mum
Therry bring Payne to the lion’s den
Therry Penola’s 2022 season is already underway with the appointment of Brendan Payne as their new senior men’s coach. Payne, who replaces Damien Peverill after he stood down in August,
Therry Penola to play Ricky Bannister Cup
Therry Penola will take part in the annual Ricky Bannister Cup clash against Yarrawonga Football Netball Club on Saturday 9 March. Initially established as a fundraising event to assist Ricky
Peverill to coach Lions in 2019
Therry Penola is pleased to announce that Damien Peverill will coach the club in 2019. The former Essendon midfielder played 144 games at the elite level between 2001 and 2008,
Rioli, Lions roaring in pre-season
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Three weeks into his senior coaching role with Therry Penola and Dean Rioli has already experienced the strong community atmosphere associated with VAFA clubs. The former
Therry sign ex-AFL star as senior coach
By Damien Ractliffe THERRY Penola is excited to announce that former Essendon star Dean Rioli has been named the club’s newest senior coach. The 39-year-old will meet the playing group