The South Gawler Football Club is a country Australian rules football club, founded by James Fitzgerald in the Gawler South area of the town of Gawler, South Australia, in 1889. The Lions, who wear royal blue and white stripes, currently compete in the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association. Their club and oval today situated at Eldred Riggs Reserve, Evanston, in Gawler.
On the evening of Thursday 21st March 1889, a meeting of people interested in the formation of a football club at Gawler South was held at the Mill Inn (that site today the corner of Seventh Street and Adelaide Road, just before the Murray Street Bridge). About 30 persons were present, with Fitzgerald elected to the chair. He explained the object of the meeting was to form a junior club in the locality for now, to join a senior association likely to be formed in Gawler in the near future; to then thereby "...increase interest in the game by endeavouring to get more matches on for juniors, so that by practice some useful players could be brought out". Fitzgerald was elected captain, George Sanderson vice captain, and Tom Willett would be the first secretary. The colors decided on were red-and-blue with white bands. Although by 1890 Gawler South had changed their colours to blue and white.<br>
On Saturday 30th March 1889, the first opening intraclub match of the new club was played at Para Para, starting at 3pm with 40 players turning out on a warm day. The first official competition game was against the Salisbury Football Club on 20th April 1889 at Salisbury. The final scores were Gawler South 2.7 defeating Salisbury 1.2. The goal scorers for Souths were Fitzgerald and Arthurs, who were also amongst the best players. Gawler South then became an inaugural member of the Gawler Junior Football Association (which eventually became the Gawler Football Association) formed on Tuesday 23rd April 1889 by delegates from the following three clubs - South, (Gawler) Centrals and Willaston. The GFA was renamed to the Gawler and Districts Football League in 1953. In 1955, Gawler South first adopted the Rampant Lion as its emblem. And in 1957, the original "Gawler South" name for the club taken from the suburb, was replaced by the title "South Gawler" â to describe the area.
The Lions (often also nicknamed "Southies") have produced some champion footballers, many who have played senior football in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and the Australian Football League (AFL) as well as representing South Australia. Sam Butler became South Gawler's first fully professional footballer with the AFL's West Coast Eagles in 2004 and a member of the Eagles' 2006 Premiership team. Defender Yves Sibenaler Jr played in seven SANFL Premierships (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) for Central District, while Alan Obst (a 2007 Premiership player also with the Bulldogs) was listed with AFL clubs Adelaide and North Melbourne. During the twentieth century, Walter "Winky" Price (a triple premiership player with West Adelaide), Ron May (who was at North Adelaide between 1924 and 1933; and a league premiership player in 1930), Lawrie Rusby (who played 172 league games for South Adelaide including premierships in 1935 and 1941) and Irishman Robin Mulholland (112 games for Central District) also represented South Australia in State-of-Origin during celebrated careers in the SANFL. While Stephen Officer played for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League between 1971 and 1975.
According to a number of forums covering country Australian Rules football, South Gawler is possibly one of the most successful football clubs in Australia. Following the 2023 BLGFA title, with 39 first-grade premierships recorded and verified, discussion since 2008 suggests that the Lions have accumulated the third-most premierships in South Australia and (as of October 2024) are the equal-eighth winningest Australian Rules club in Australia.
While success at senior level had initially eluded them in the new century, South Gawler remained buoyant with their junior development programs continuing to consistently produce success. The club's Junior Colts were undefeated back-to-back premiers in 2005-2006. They then won the flag in 2012 and 2015, while the Senior Colts' completed a hat-trick of premierships from 2009 to 2011, again in 2013 and most recently were crowned back-to-back premiers again in 2019 and 2020.
In 2017, women's football began with the BLGW so South created the Lionesses â first entering a senior team in the following 2018 season. Despite humble origins, several excellent talents emerged; including Tegan Nottle â who was selected on the wing for state country in that inaugural season. And in 2022, Captain-Coach Aisha Thomas won the Lionesses' first ever Association best and fairest. In season 2023, the Under 16 Girls team would claim the club's first ever BLGW premiership (at any level) within only five years.
In 2021 the Lions finally broke their longest senior men's premiership drought (since 1993) in the club's 135-year history. After 28 years (an interim during which they finished runners up in 1996, 2014 and 2020) South came back from a 57 point deficit halfway through the second quarter to overturn arch-rivals Willaston by one goal in the 2021 Grand Final at Elliott Goodger Park. The Lions at last would claim their fourth BLGFA title and 38th senior premiership. It is one of the greatest comeback victories in SA country football Grand Final history, and quite likely the greatest turnaround in any BLGFA final ever. 2021 was further punctuated by the club winning the first ever inaugural BLGFA Under 13s premiership for a new junior grade, while the Reserves were gallant runners-up.
Season 2022 saw both the A Grade and Reserves make the Grand Final once again, however with a reversal of fortunes. While the second senior team were crowned Premiers; their first title since 2012, the A Grade who had dominated all season to be favourites were upset by Nuriootpa.
In 2023, at their fourth Grand Final in a row, the A Grade achieved redemption â rebounding after a 1 point defeat by Nuriootpa in the First Semi Final to then overcome the Tigers by 12 points in the Grand Final, before a record crowd at Lyndoch Oval. South Gawler's 39th senior men's title since 1889. While the Reserves and Under 13s were upset in their Grand Finals after finishing top at the end of the minor round.
In 2024, the undefeated Under 15s claimed the Lions' eleventh Junior Colt premiership overall while the Reserves were runners up.
The Junior Colts would also win the 2025 title, going back-to-back undefeated. The Senior Colts would also win their nineteenth title in 2025. The Reserves made a fifth consecutive Grand Final â in their fourteenth consecutive year of finals too - but only to fall agonisingly short again by a single point.
Gawler Football Association <br /> 1891, 1893, 1894, 1899, 1901, 1902, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1952 <br /> Gawler and District Football League <br /> 1954, 1955, 1960 <br /> Adelaide Plains Football League <br />1961 <br /> Gawler and District Football League <br /> 1963, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1979, 1986 <br /> Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association <br /> 1990, 1992, 1993, 2021, 2023
1891 â J. Fitzgerald, T.H. Willett<br /> 1934 â A. Sweeney, C.A. Rau, E. Higgins<br /> 1947 â E. Mahoney, H. Freeman, G. Mahoney, R. Byrne<br /> 1953 â P. Giles, F. Hutchins<br /> 1954 â W.T. Causby<br /> 1958 â A.C. Nottle, G.E. Nottle<br /> 1960 â S.N. Edmonds, H.J. Smith<br /> 1961 â H.C. Adams, R.B. Gordon, R.F. Martin<br /> 1965 â R.J. Argent, G.S. Shannon, B. Nottle, G. Newberry, R.J. Shannon, J.A. Gleeson<br /> 1966 â R. Symes, J.W. Nottle<br /> 1968 â M.V. Heinrich, K.M. Jones, C. Freak Jnr, D.H. Freak<br /> 1969 â D.A. Clark, T. Stockton, T.E. Gleeson, R.J. Riggs, R.J. Charnstrom, B.P. O'Donoghue<br /> 1970 â B. Long<br /> 1971 â D.S. Rolton, Mrs D.R. McDonald, Mrs C.J. Clark<br /> 1972 â Mrs M. Mahoney, B. Deuter, I. McDonald, J.L.P. O'Reilly<br /> 1973 â E. Officer<br /> 1975 â P.J.W. Gevers, W.W. Isgar<br /> 1978 â R.E. Officer, G. Hurst<br /> 1979 â E.P. Alwood<br /> 1980 â A.H. Russell, J.T. Symes<br /> 1982 â Mrs D.J. Symes<br /> 1985 â A.P. Jenkins, G.P. Short<br /> 1986 â L.G. Clark<br /> 1989 â M.K. O'Reilly, K.P. O'Reilly<br /> 1992 â X. Sibenaler<br /> 1993 â R.J. Hutchins<br /> 1998 â C. Bloffwitch, Z. Okunieff<br /> 2003 â Mrs L. Officer, P. Montgomerie, Ms M. Wohlstadt<br /> 2004 â R.J. O'Donoghue<br /> 2005 â J.F. Daly, D.C. Ellis<br /> 2009 â R. Ahrens<br /> 2010 â P. Bain<br /> 2012 â K. Bevis<br /> 2014 â K. Barker, G. Barker<br /> 2015 â Mrs. J. Hewett<br /> 2016 â G. Davies<br /> 2018 â D. Barker, C. Hurst<br /> 2019 â G. Schultz, D. Cash<br /> 2023 â W.F. Paternoster, B. Craig, L. McVicar, J. Callander, S. Rolton, G. McCollum, D. Kiryk, J. Costa, K. Hewett<br /> 2026 â C. Argent
Peter Swift â South Adelaide, South Australia <br /> Cecil Adcock â South Adelaide, South Australia <br /> Charlie Waters â South Adelaide, South Australia <br /> E.H. Cockram â South Adelaide, South Australia <br /> "Winky" Price â West Adelaide, South Australia <br /> Lawrie Rusby â South Adelaide, South Australia <br /> Robin Mulholland â Central District, South Australia
Stephen Officer â South Melbourne <br /> Sam Butler â Central District, West Coast, East Perth, Perth <br /> Alan Obst â Central District, Adelaide, North Melbourne, North Adelaide
Jimmy Fitzgerald â Gawler (1887 - 1890 SAFA) <br /> George Sanderson â Gawler (1887 - 1890 SAFA) <br /> Fred May â South Adelaide <br /> Toby Arthur â South Adelaide <br /> Sid Coles â North Adelaide <br /> Doug Thomson â Sturt <br /> Tom Doherty â South Adelaide <br /> Tom Woods â North Adelaide <br /> Fred Rusby â North Adelaide <br /> Eddie Henwood â South Adelaide <br /> G.A. Titus â Norwood <br /> Wally Ayling â North Adelaide <br /> Perce Crump â South Adelaide / Norwood <br /> Howard Abbott â Port Adelaide <br /> Ron May â North Adelaide <br /> Arthur Lamb â North Adelaide <br /> Jim Wainwright â North Adelaide <br /> Bruce Causby â Sturt <br /> John Nottle â Sturt <br /> Bob Edmonds â Central District <br /> Yves Sibenaler â Central District <br /> Anton Noack â Central District <br /> Kym Harrison â Woodville <br /> Chris Hurst â Central District <br /> Gary Sutton â Central District <br /> Aaron Bevis â Central District <br /> Kane Officer â Central District <br /> Yves M. Sibenaler â Central District <br /> Nathan Bartsch â Central District <br /> Brodie Hudson â Central District <br /> Paul Marschall â Central District / Adelaide <br /> Marcus Barreau â Central District <br /> Jordan Tippins â Central District <br /> Lachlan Arnold â North Adelaide <br /> Joseph Fenwick â Glenelg
Dick Shirley â West Torrens <br /> Barry Walker â West Torrens <br /> Kevin Webber â Central District <br /> Peter Burford â Sturt <br /> Alf Skuse â South Adelaide <br /> Mick Daly â Central District <br /> Lyndon Fairclough â Central District <br /> Mark Maloney â Central District <br /> Ken Russell â Central District <br /> Bing Munn â West Adelaide <br /> Clayton Pethick â North Adelaide <br /> Darryl Moss â Glenelg <br /> James Fuller â South Adelaide / Woodville <br /> Graham Schultz â South Adelaide / Central District <br /> Peter Beythien â Central District <br /> Steven Riley â Central District <br /> Brendan Little â North Adelaide / Central District <br /> David Bubner â Central District <br /> Peter Hart â North Adelaide <br /> Malcolm McGrath â Central District <br /> Tano Barilla â Central District <br /> Joe Trimboli â Central District <br /> Garth Newton â Woodville <br /> Ian Dettman â Woodville <br /> Lindsay Nicholls â North Adelaide / Norwood <br /> Steven Hann â North Adelaide / Port Adelaide <br /> Gavin Chaplin â West Perth / Central District <br /> Scott Norton â Central District <br /> Robert Fraser â Central District <br /> Nick Prokopec â Central District / West Adelaide <br /> Heath Lawry â Williamstown (Collingwood) / Central District <br /> Aaron Bayliss â West Adelaide <br /> Matt Lutze â West Adelaide <br /> Chris Musolino â Central District <br /> Chad O'Sullivan â Central District / North Adelaide <br /> Jackson Press â Woodville-West Torrens <br /> Dean Cutting â Central District <br /> Jack Osborn â Adelaide / Sturt <br /> Domenic Costanzo â Adelaide <br /> Josh Wittwer â Adelaide <br /> Steve Burton â Central District / Adelaide <br /> Emmanuel Irra â Port Adelaide / South Adelaide / Norwood <br /> Kye Roberts â Port Adelaide <br /> Brock Castree â Central District / Adelaide / North Adelaide
Aisha Thomas â Central District
1986 â Brett Riggs <br />1994 â Eddie Schwerdt <br />1995 â Eddie Schwerdt <br />2022 â Patrick White <br />2022 â Steve Burton <br />2022 â Flynn Pisani <br />2023 â Patrick White <br />2023 â Flynn Pisani <br />2024 â Patrick White <br />2024 â Steve Burton
2019 â Tegan Nottle
1951 â Brenton Nottle <br />1955 â Ray Gordon <br />1985 â Brett Riggs <br />1989 â Darren Joyce <br />1997 â Aaron Bevis <br />2003 â Sam Butler <br />2005 â Alan Obst <br />2024 â Jermaine Miller <br />2025 â Jermaine Miller
Gawler Football Association <br /> 1912 Mail Medal â Winky Price <br /> 1923 P.J. Broderick Medal â H. Bentley / A.R. May <br /> 1927 P.J. Broderick Medal â P. Baldwin <br /> 1936 Mail Medal â Eddie Mahoney <br /> 1937 Mail Medal â Eddie Mahoney <br /> 1938 Mail Medal â Eddie Mahoney <br /> 1941 W. Wiles Trophy â M. Williams <br /> 1947 Page Trophy â Bob Gordon <br /> 1948 Page Trophy â Bob Gordon <br />Gawler and District Football League <br /> 1954 Mail Trophy â Stan Edmonds <br /> 1957 Mail Trophy â John Nottle <br /> 1963 Mail Trophy â Dean Clark <br /> 1970 Mail Trophy â Xavier Sibenaler <br /> 1975 Mail Trophy â Mick Daly <br /> 1976 Mail Trophy â Kym Stoddard <br /> 1983 Bunyip Medal â Graham Schultz <br />Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association <br />1989 Linke and Mail Medals â Eddie Schwerdt <br />1992 Linke and Mail Medals â Eddie Schwerdt <br />1995 Linke and Mail Medals â Eddie Schwerdt <br />2002 Linke and Mail Medals â Ben Halliday <br />2022 Schluter Medal â Steve Burton <br />2023 Schluter and Mail Medals â Steve Burton
BLGW <br /> 2022 Central District Football Club BLGW Trophy â Aisha Thomas
Charlie Nottle <br /> George Nottle <br /> Fred Rusby <br /> Charlie Riggs <br /> Lawrie Rusby <br /> Eddie Mahoney <br /> Ron May <br /> Alan Pearce <br /> Ted Alwood <br /> Eddie Rau <br /> Robert Argent <br /> Brian Congdon <br /> Doug Freak <br /> John Hutchins <br /> Brenton Nottle <br /> Len Nottle <br /> Tom Symes <br /> Victor Sergejevs <br /> Graham Shrubsole <br /> Craig Argent <br /> Stephen Rolton <br /> Simon Head <br /> Shane Riggs <br /> Darren Bloffwitch <br /> Jamahl Butler <br /> Adrian Brown <br /> Martin Bartholomew <br /> Barry Deuter <br /> Tom Gleeson <br /> Kevin Jones <br /> Maurice Martin <br /> Barry Klose <br /> Colin Power <br /> Graham Shannon <br /> William Wright <br /> Garry Barker <br /> George Scotland <br /> Gary McCollum <br /> Robert Copson <br /> Shane OâÂÂDonoghue <br /> Shaun Fulton <br /> William Beckmann <br /> Stan Edmonds <br /> Dennis Grigg <br /> Anthony Pilichiewicz <br /> Robert Martin <br /> Gerald Newberry <br /> Xavier Sibenaler <br /> Grant OâÂÂReilly <br /> Peter Bain <br /> Jeffrey Brown <br /> Scott McDonald <br /> Craig Fowler <br /> Andrew Bevis <br /> Denis Heinrich <br /> Des Clark <br /> Brian Freak <br /> Harold Heinrich <br /> Brian Long <br /> Alan McDonald <br /> Robert OâÂÂDonoghue <br /> Ross Rigney <br /> Keith Trenowden <br /> Rod Smith <br /> James Callander <br /> Matthew Walker <br /> Eddie Schwerdt <br /> Darren Joyce <br /> Lee Makris <br /> Damien Ellis <br /> Robert Charnstrom <br /> Claude Freak Jr <br /> Max Heinrich <br /> Norman Khan <br /> Ian McDonald <br /> David Rolton <br /> Zenon Okunieff <br /> Robert Officer <br /> Robert Sutton <br /> Ron Riggs <br /> Kevin Hewett <br /> Peter Joyce <br /> Andrew Springbett <br /> Garry James <br /> Craig Hiskins <br /> Christopher Hurst <br /> Jacob Balcerzak <br /> Steven Nicolai <br /> Matthew Rana <br /> Brenton Craig <br /> Tyson Gordon <br /> Tim Clift <br /> Sam Montgomerie <br /> Jonathan Costa <br /> Jake McVicar <br /> Lachlan Hewett <br /> Ben Greatorex <br /> Aaron Bevis <br /> Jacob Ahern <br /> Clayton Cameron <br /> Matthew Daly <br /> Tyson Bowden <br /> Alex Hansen <br /> Jackson Dare <br /> Nathan Bartsch <br /> Daniel Goulding <br /> Scott Evans <br /> Jackson Press <br /> Chris James <br /> Brodie Hudson
A Grade (39)<br /> 1891, 1893, 1894, 1899, 1901, 1902, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1979, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2021, 2023<br />
Reserves (32)<br /> 1905, 1906, 1907, 1915, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1930, 1951, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1999, 2012, 2022<br />
C Grade (-)<br />
Colts / Senior Colts (19)<br /> 1960, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1988, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2019, 2020, 2025<br />
Junior Colts (13)<br /> 1959, 1975, 1985, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2024, 2025<br />
Mini League - boys (1)<br /> 2021<br />
Senior Women (-)<br />
Under 16 - girls (1)<br /> 2023<br />
Under 13 - girls (-)<br />
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