Langhorne Creek Football Club


Langhorne Creek Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Langhorne Creek, South Australia that currently competes in the Great Southern Football League. The club plays its home games at Langhorne Creek Memorial Park which is located at Murray Road, Langhorne Creek.

History

The Langhorne Creek Football Club's first recorded match was against Milang in 1906 and during those early years would play one-off matches against teams from neighbouring towns. The club began playing more official matches when it joined the Alexandra Football Association in 1922 however this competition disbanded in 1924. Langhorne Creek joined the B Grade competition of the Hills Central Football Association in 1932 and lost the grand final to Milang in this first season before winning the club's first premiership the following season, once again against Milang. Langhorne Creek joined the Hills Football League when it was established in 1967. For the majority of the club's time competing in the HFL, they were known as the Tigers and wore black and gold. After winning three consecutive A Grade premierships in the Hills Football League between 1975 and 1977, the club joined the Great Southern Football League and became the Hawks. The switch to the GSFL saw the club enjoy immediate success, winning the 1978 GSFL grand final to make it four premierships in a row. The club endured a 23 year premiership drought until they achieved success once again in 2001. Since that time, Langhorne Creek have won six premiership and all of them have come in pairs. They were back-to-back premiers in 2001/2002, 2011/2012 and most recently in 2018/2019.

Premierships

A Grade - 1933, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1960, 1962, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019
Reserve Grade - 1976, 1998, 2006
Senior Colts - 1962, 1972, 1975, 1986, 1987, 2000, 2001, 2005
Junior Colts - 1973, 1974, 1975, 2016
Mini Colts - 1978, 1994, 2006

Mail Medallists

A Grade
1950 - Ian Dodd
1951 - Leo Hayes
1962 - Ken Follett
1964 - Ken Follett
1983 - Dennis Elliott
1988 - Kym Warren
2000 - Luen Credlin
2001 - Brett Heinrich
2006 - Randall Follett
2008 - Randall Follett
2009 - Ben Moore
Reserve Grade
1976 - Trevor Hull
1993 - Geoff Warren
1994 - Mark Chandler
1995 - Mike Perrey
1996 - Darren Hull
2000 - Rob Clark
2005 - Tim Footner
2007 - Jake Miller
2008 - Ant Tonkin
2009 - Rory Nixon
2015 - Rob Lyon
Senior Colts
1962 - Bill Tonkin
1969 - Ian Tonkin
1970 - Geoff Warren
1980 - Robbie Potts
1986 - Phil Chandler
1988 - John O'Driscoll
1992 - Craig Scutchings
1994 - Russell Scutchings
2015 - Jedd Rothe
Junior Colts
1980 - Grantley Hull
2002 - Felipe Hill
2017 - Matthew Roberts

Honour Roll

Most Senior Games

Leading A Grade Goal Kickers

Life Members

Notable Former Players

Paralympian and world record holder Michael Roeger played junior football for Langhorne Creek from the late 1990s through to 2005. His final match for the club before leaving the game to focus on athletics was the 2005 Senior Colts grand final win. Despite living in Canberra where he has a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport, Roeger remains a passionate supporter of the Hawks.
Grant Bartholamaeus started his junior football for Langhorne Creek before his family moved to Forbes, NSW when he was 12 years old. He later went on to play VFL football for the Sydney Swans. He played 4 league matches for the Swans from 1986 to 1987.
Ben Warren played junior football for Langhorne Creek from the late 1980s through to 1999 before a season of A Grade football for the Hawks in 2000. He joined South Adelaide Football Club in 2001 and went on to play 163 league games for the Panthers and kick 345 goals from 2001 to 2010. Warren returned to Langhorne Creek in 2011 to captain the Hawks to an A Grade premiership. In 2012 he joined Norwood Football Club and played two seasons for the Redlegs and won back-to-back SANFL premierships before announcing his retirement. He was appointed coach of Norwood ahead of the 2014 season and guided the Redlegs to their third straight premiership in his debut season as coach. Warren remained coach until the end of the 2016 season. Following his time at Norwood, Warren returned to Langhorne Creek as a player and was a member of the 2018 premiership team.