Murchison-Toolamba Football Netball Club


Murchison-Toolamba Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Grasshoppers, is an Australian Rules Football and Netball club that plays its home games in the small north eastern Victoria town of Murchison. Its name also recognises the initial 1952 merger with nearby town of Toolamba.
It now competes in the Kyabram District Football League, where they field four teams in four grades of football, and 13 teams across 10 grades of Netball.

History

The Murchison FC was established in 1881 and began in the Upper Goulburn Football Association in 1897.
Toolamba, which has a population of about 900, had its own football club for the first half of the 20th century. But the club, which played in various district leagues, ended up merging with nearby Murchison. The merged entity was initially known as Murchison-Toolamba, and evidence of this, in the form of a team photo, still hangs in the Junction Hotel in Toolamba. However, the Toolamba name was dropped when the club joined the Kyabram District league in 1964. For the next five decades the club was simply known as the Murchison Grasshoppers. The name Murchison-Toolamba was reinstated following a member vote on 14 April 2016
The club's current colours are bottle green with a gold sash, with some white highlights being added in 2012 to reduce the clashing with opposition clubs Rushworth and Lancaster. The green with gold sash have been the colours of the club since 1910, before that the club wore black & white stripes with a green sash, Green & Gold Stripes with a Red Sash and a Navy Jumper with Navy Knickerbockers, Red hose & Cap.
The current senior football coach is Nick Iorianni, A Grade netball coach is Jenni McCluskey and the President is Craig Thompson. With the KDL season being cancelled for 2020, the club looks to continue its improvement in 2021.

Premierships 1st XVIII