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The Terang Mortlake FNC was formed in 2002 as a result of a merger between the two towns’ Football and Netball Clubs. Since then the Club has been able to have considerable success on and off the field.

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    History

    Terang merged with Western Lions in 2002 to become Terang Mortlake.

    History of Terang Mortlake Football Netball Club

    Terang Mortlake

    2002 Terang merged with Western Lions to become Terang Mortlake. Terang Mortlake finished 2nd. Reserve football premiers. A Reserve and B Grade netball premiers.

    2003 Reserve football premiers. Under 15 netball premiers

    2004 New social rooms opened. Terang Mortlake Senior footballers were Premiers and the Under 17 netballers were premiers. B grade netball and Under 15 netball teams were Runners Up.

    2005 Terang Mortlake were Premiers in the Seniors and Reserves football and Under 17netball. Terang Mortlake were Runners Up in the Under 18 football and Under 15 Reserve netball.

    2006  Terang Mortlake were Premiers in the A Reserve netball. Terang Mortlake were Runners Up in the Under 18 football and Under 17 and A Grade netball.

    2007   Terang Mortlake were Runners Up in the Under 18  and Reserves football and the A Grade netball

    2008   Terang Mortlake were Premiers in the Seniors football.

    2011  Terang Mortlake were U15 Netball Premiers and Runners Up in the U18 Football.

    2012 Under 18 Premiers

    2013 Under 18.5 Premiers

    2015 Reserves Football Premiers; Under 17 Netball Premiers

    2023 17 & Under Netball Runner Up, Division 3 Netball Runner Up

    2008 Grand Final (Seniors)

    Terang Mortlake 9. 14. (68) defeated Warrnambool 3. 10. (28)

    GOALS: Terang Mortlake: J. Moloney 3, J. Baxter 2, P. Heffernan, M. Irving, D. Stone, S. Staunton 1. Warrnambool: K. Bourke, N. Millard, A Searle 1.

    BEST: Terang Mortlake: J. Moloney, S. Schrama, P. Heffernan, D. Moloney, B. Kenna, N. Jones, M. Sargent. Warrnambool: J. McCorkell, T. O’Keeffe, S. Boyd, L. Hoy, N. Chirnside, A. McCorkell.

    Coaches of Terang Mortlake

    2002         David Ryan

    2003         Matthew Monk

    2004         Adam Dowie

    2005         Adam Dowie

    2006         Adam Dowie

    2007         Matthew Irving

    2008         Matthew Irving

    2009         Matthew Irving

    2010         Damian O’Connor

    2011         Damian O’Connor

    2012         Shane Threlfall

    2013         Shane Threlfall

    2014         Matthew Irving

    2015         Matthew Irving

    2016         Paul Dirago

    2017         Michael Sargeant

    2018         Michael Sargeant

    2019         Michael Sargeant

    2020         Ben Kenna (No season due to COVID-19)

    2021         Ben Kenna (season cancelled due to COVID-19)

    2022         Ben Kenna

    2023         Ben Kenna (assisted by Lewy Taylor)

    2024         Lewis Taylor (assistant coach Matt Irving)

    2025         Lewis Taylor (assisted by Matt Irving & Kane Johnstone)

    Maskell Medalist

    Luke Vogels     2004

    Lew Kelly Medalist

    Daniel Moloney 2008

    Judd Cup Medalist

    Danny Stone 2003

    Joseph Conheady 2006

    Corey Rounds 2007

    Martin Sargeant 2008

    League Netball Best and Fairest

    Lorri Keane  2002 B Grade

    Belinda Dwyer  2004 B Grade

    Jessie Meade  2005 Under 15

    Jessie Meade 2006 Under 17

    Josi Ellerton 2006 A Grade

    AFL players that played with Terang Mortlake

    Luke Vogels     Sydney Swans (rookie list) 2005

    Luke Rounds    Collingwood

    Jordie McKenzie     Melbourne

    Lewis Taylor    Brisbane Lions and Sydney Swans

    Terang Mortlake wear royal blue guernseys with a red sash and are known as the Bloods. They play their home games at the Terang Recreation Reserve and the D.C. Farren Oval in Mortlake.

    History of Terang Football Club

    1919 Terang commenced as a member of the Corangamite DFA

    1925-1929 Terang participated in the Western DFL

    1930 Terang was a founding member of the Hampden League and finished 2nd

    1932 Terang were Premiers

    1934 Terang were Premiers

    1935 Terang finished 3rd

    1936 Terang finished 3rd

    1937 Terang finished 3rd

    1946 Terang Rovers  / 2nds became a reserve club for Terang FC. Terang finished 3rd.

    1954 Terang finished 2nd

    1955 Terang were Premiers

    1956 Terang were Premiers

    1964 Terang finished 3rd

    1967 Terang were Premiers. Under 18 premiers.

    1968 Terang finished 2nd

    1972 Terang were Premiers

    1976 Terang finished 2nd

    1977 Terang finished 2nd

    1978 Terang finished 2nd

    1979 Terang were Premiers

    1980 Terang finished 2nd

    1981 Terang were Premiers

    1982 Terang finished 2nd

    1987 Terang finished 3rd

    1988 Terang finished 3rd

    1991 Terang finished 2nd

    1992 Terang Reserve and Under 17 netball premiers

    1993 Terang finished 2nd

    Senior and Under 17 netball premiers

    1994 Terang finished 3rd

    Senior netball premiers

    1995 Terang were Premiers

    1996 Terang finished 2nd

                 Under 17 and Under 15 netball premiers

    1997 Under 15 netball premiers

    1998 Under 18 premiers

    2000 Under 17 netball premiers

    2001 Terang finished 3rd. Discussions were held with Mortlake regarding a merger between the two sides.

    Terang wore royal blue guernseys with a red sash and were known as the Bloods. They played their home games at the Terang Recreation Reserve.

    Coaches of Terang 

    1920/21  B. Nehill

    1922       T. Harvey

    1923       T. King

    1924       J. Downs

    1925       D.E. Trickett

    1926/27  P. Lee

    1928       Tom Northeast

    1929       B. Nehill

    1930       P. Sadler

    1931       G. Kenna

    1932       T. Sheehan

    1933       H. Gainger

    1934       R. Northeast

    1935       S. Jeffers

    1936/37  R. Northeast

    1938       Jocka Todd

    1939       S. Meele / N. Sexton

    1940       Les Jones

    1941-45  War Years

    1946       K. Bethune

    1947       A. Broadway

    1948       Les Hill

    1949/50  Les Main

    1951/52  N. Bernard

    1953-8   Richard Wearmouth Snr

    1959/61  F. Sims

    1962/63  Les Clarke

    1964/65  Lionel Ryan

    1966/67  Tom McKay

    1968/69  Daryl Stephens

    1970/71  D. Stuchbery

    1972/73  Ray Anderson

    1974       Pat Meade

    1975-78  Ray Anderson

    1979/80  J. Turner

    1981       K. Boyd

    1982-84  Richard Wearmouth Jnr.

    1985       F. Giampoalo

    1986       C. O’Connor

    1987-90  Stephen O’Keeffe

    1991-93  Bernie Harris

    1994-96  Michael O’Keeffe

    1997/98  Andrew Hardiman

    1999       Bernie Harris

    2000/01    David Ryan

    Hampden League Life Members

    E. Harvey 1st life member of the League

    David Trickett  President 1935-1945

    Ivor Hinchcliff President 1973-1976

    Bill Couch  250+ games

    Wayne Reicha 250+ games

    Bryan Batten  Trainer for Terang and Interleague teams

    Ian Blackburn   HFNL Independent Tribunal

    Maskell Medallists

    Ian Scott          1960

    Neale Grundy   1995

    David Ryan      2001

    Lew Kelly Medallists

    Anthony Lenehan 1989

    Judd Cup

    Luke Vogels

    AFL players that played with Terang

    Murray Batt                  Geelong 1962

    Rob Blain                     Footscray 1962

    Brian Carroll                 Fitzroy  1963 10 games

    Paul Couch                   Geelong 1985-97  259 games  Brownlow Medallist 1989

    Daryl Griffiths St. Kilda 1963

    Chris Heffernan            Essendon 1997-2002  86 games Played in 2000 Premiership side

    Melbourne 2003-

    Martin Heffernan          Geelong 1992 3 games

    Brisbane 1993 2 games

    Alan McConnell           Footscray 1980-82 37 games  Coached Fitzroy in 1995-1996                                      Fitzroy’s final coach

    Brian McKenzie           Collingwood 1966-

    Kevin O’Keeffe            Fitzroy 1973-79, 1982 92 games

    Charlie Payne               Essendon 1962- Played in 1962 Premiership side Leading                                                         goalkicker for Essendon in 1962 and1963

    Ian Payne                     Essendon 1965

    John Quarrell                Footscray 1961- Played in 1961 Grandfinal side

    Daryl Salmon                Collingwood 1971-

    Ian Scott                      Geelong 1963-65  36 games

    Bill Serong                    Collingwood 1956-   52 goals

    North Melbourne

    Ian Tampion                 South Melbourne  1958

    Ron Wearmouth           Collingwood  1969-1981 186 games

    History of Mortlake Football Club

    1908 Mortlake completed for the Sheldrake Brewing Company

    1919 Mortlake were the premiers in the Corangamite DFA

    1925- 1929 Mortlake participated in the Western DFL

    1930 Mortlake were a founding member of the Hampden League. Mortlake finished 3rd

    1931 Mortlake were Premiers.

    1932 Mortlake finished 3rd

    1933 Mortlake finished 3rd

    1934 Mortlake finished 2nd

    1935 Mortlake finished 2nd

    1936 Mortlake were Premiers

    1946 Mortlake Rovers/ 2nds became a reserve club for Mortlake FC

    1962 Mortlake finished 2nd

    1965 Mortlake finished 3rd

    1966 Mortlake finished 2nd

    1967 Mortlake finished 2nd

    1969 Mortlake finished 2nd

    1970 Mortlake finished 2nd

    1971 Mortlake finished 3rd

    1975 Mortlake were Premiers

    1991 Mortlake finished 3rd

    1993 Mortlake finished 3rd

    1998 Mortlake’s final season as a stand alone club.

    1999 Mortlake and Derrinallum merged to form Western Lions FC

    2000 Western Lions went into recess in April

    2002 Western Lions form an alliance with Terang to form Terang Mortlake. Terang Mortlake finished 2nd.

    2004 Terang Mortlake were Premiers

     

    In 1919 Mortlake wore a dark coloured guernsey with a white sash.

    They then wore a royal blue guernsey with white hoops, They were known as the Cats. They played their home games at the D.C. Farren Oval.

    Coaches of Mortlake

    Hampden League Life Members

    C. J. McMaster

    Peter Delaney

    Jim Bell  Maskell Medallist and League President 1992-1997

    Maskell Medallists

    Jim Bell                   1966

    Graeme Reichman 1971 and 1976

    Wayne Aitken         1991

    AFL players that played with Mortlake

    Ray Anderson              South Melbourne

    Ken Beardsley              Geelong 1955-56 25 games

    Ken Gladman               Geelong  1966-70 49 games

    Bernie Harris                Fitzroy 1984-86  46 games

    Brisbane 1987-90 Kicked Brisbane Bears 1st goal

    St. Kilda selected in the 1990 mid season draft

    Leon Harris                  Fitzroy 1979-89  186 games

    John Northey                Richmond played 8 seasons

    Played in 1967 and 69 Premiership sides

    Coached Sydney 1985

    Melbourne 1986-92

    Richmond  1993-95

    Brisbane    1996-98

    Cliff Palmer                     Geelong 1958-59

    Graham Reichman        Collingwood  1973-

    Paul Wadham               Collingwood  1964-

    Netball Premierships

    A Grade

    Mortlake 1992

    Terang 1993, 1994

    A Reserve

    Mortlake 1989, 1990,

    Terang 1991, 1992, 1996

    Terang Mortlake 2002

     

    B Grade

    Terang Mortlake 2002

     

    Under 17

    Terang 1992, 1993, 2000

    Terang Mortlake 2004, 2005

     

    Under 15

    Terang Mortlake 2003