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KEY FACTS

Official name
Mount Barker Football Club

Known as
Mount Barker

Formed
1881

Colours
Blue and white

Emblem
'Roos

Associated clubs
Mount Barker WFC

Affiliation (Current)
Hills Football League (HFL) 1967–2024

Affiliations (Historical)
Hills Football Association (HFA) 1902–1929, 1938–1953; Adelaide Footy League (AdFL) 1930–1932; Mount Lofty Football Association (MLFA) 1933–1937; Hills Central Football Association (HCFA) 1954–1966

Senior Premierships
Hills Football League Central Division - 1969-70, 1982–3, 2000, 2003–4, 2012 (8 total)

Postal Address
P.O. Box 31, Mount Barker, South Australia 5251

Mount Barker

There was no formal football competition in the Hills region when Mount Barker Football Club was formed in 1881, but there was no shortage of willing opponents either. During its first two decades of existence the club engaged in numerous matches, both home and away, against teams from all over the Hills, Mount Lofty and Torrens Valley areas and beyond. Matches were even contested against SAFA clubs like Norwood and Port Adelaide. From the very outset, Mount Barker’s official team colours were blue and white, although both the design of the jumper and the shade of blue have varied over the years.

In 1902 the Hills Football Association was formed, and Mount Barker was one of five foundation members. The team reached the premiership deciding match in its first season, but lost to Woodside. It went on to claim premierships in 1903 and 1905, but midway through the 1906 season the club elected to withdraw from the competition, alleging that Association officials had persistently exhibited bias against it. During the close season the matter was apparently resolved to everyone’s satisfaction, and in 1907 Mount Barker re-entered the competition, going on to achieve premiership success on another five occasions before transferring for a brief, unsuccessful stint in the South Australian Amateur Football League between 1930 and 1932.

In 1933 Mount Barker affiliated with the Mount Lofty Football Association and promptly went top, as it did again two years later. Resuming in the HFA in 1938 the club claimed another flag thanks to an 8 goal grand final win over Hahndorf.

Mount Barker’s most sustained period of success came between 1954 and 1966 when the club was a member of the Hills Football Association. During those thirteen years the seniors finished first on five occasions, runners-up four times, and third four times.

In 1967 the HCFA, HFA and Torrens Valley Football Association merged to form the three-tiered HFL, with Mount Barker one of eight clubs occupying a place in the top tier. The club wasted little time in setting out its stall, capturing successive flags in 1969 and 1970.

As ever present members of the HFL, Mount Barker have an enviable record with no fewer than eight senior grade flags to their name. The most recent of these came in 2012 via a hard fought 15 point grand final defeat of minor premiers Uraidla Districts. Scores were Mount Barker 10.10 (70) defeated Uraidla Districts 8.7 (55). The following season saw the tables turned as the Demons came from behind on grand final day to secure a 17 point triumph. The 'Roos have continued to perform quite strongly since.

Source

John Devaney - Full Points Publications


 

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.