Bendigo Gold Football Club Explained

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Clubname:Bendigo Gold
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Nicknames:Gold
Formernicknames:Diggers, Bombers
Founded:1998
Dissolved:2014
Colours: Blue Gold
Ground:Queen Elizabeth Oval (18,000)
View Street, Bendigo
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Bendigo Gold was an Australian rules football club based in Bendigo, Victoria. The club debuted in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1998 as the Bendigo Diggers Football Club, which remained its legal name for the duration of the club's existence despite subsequent nickname changes to the Bombers and then Gold in proceeding seasons. The club disbanded at the conclusion of the 2014 VFL season.[2]

History

The club entered the VFL in 1998 as the Bendigo Diggers. It struggled for on-field success, winning only seven games in its first three seasons, and enduring successive winless seasons in 2001 and 2002.[3]

Starting from 2003 the club formed an affiliation with the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League, under which Essendon could field its reserves players in the Bendigo team. The Diggers mascot was changed to the Bendigo Bombers and the guernsey changed to black with a red sash, to match those of the Essendon AFL club. Over the following ten years of the clubs' affiliation, the club played finals five times, with its best finish and sole finals victory coming in 2005, when the club finished fourth. The club also endured another winless season during the affiliation, in 2009.

After the completion of the 2011 season, Essendon announced that the 2012 season would be the last season of affiliation with Bendigo; Essendon fielded a stand-alone reserves team in the VFL from 2013, and Bendigo returned to fielding a stand-alone senior team. To reflect the impending change, the team changed its name to the Bendigo Gold, starting in 2012 (the final season of the clubs' affiliation).[4]

Without access to the professional players or financial support offered by its affiliation with Essendon, Bendigo quickly struggled to remain competitive as a stand-alone club. Bendigo was winless in both 2013 and 2014 – which, when added to the 2001 and 2002 seasons, represented four consecutive winless seasons as a stand-alone club. In June 2014, the club concluded that it was not financially viable in the long term; it consequently disbanded and left the VFL following the 2014 season.[2]

Honour board

Year Finishing position Coach Captain/s Best and Fairest Leading Goalkicker
1998 10th Ross Smith Dave Lancaster
1999 11th (Last) David Lancaster
2000 18th (Last)
2001 16th (Last)
2002 16th (Last)
2003 10th
2004 8th
2005 4th
2006 12th
2007 8th
2008 10th
2009 13th (Last) James Flaherty Darcy Daniher (14)
2010 8th James Flaherty
2011 7th
2012 8th Matthew Little (52)
2013 14th (Last) Steven Stroobants Alik Magin (17)
2014 16th (Last)Steven Stroobants Daniel Toman[5] Tyrone Downie (31)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014-11-01 . ABN Lookup . 2023-06-09 . abr.business.gov.au . en.
  2. News: The Age. 25 June 2014. VFL club Bendigo Gold to fold. 26 June 2014. Brent Diamond.
  3. News: Bendigo Advertiser. Bendigo, VIC. So long Dons. Luke West. 14 September 2012. 21 April 2014.
  4. News: Bendigo Gold unveiled for final year with Bombers before Dons go solo in VFL. Sam. Landsberger. 27 March 2012. 27 March 2012. Herald Sun.
  5. http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/2508650/toman-wins-gold-best-and-fairest/?cs=81 Toman wins 2014 Gold best and fairest