About our Club

Woorndoo Mortlake Football Netball Club is a proud country club built on community, tradition, and a shared passion for sport. Representing the towns of Woorndoo and Mortlake, we compete with heart, courage, and the unmistakable spirit of Tigerland. Whether it’s on the football field or netball court, we stand together – strong, bold, and united. Our club is more than just a team; it’s a family.

Our Club History

1882 Club Formed
1908 Participated in Sheldrake Brewing Co Trophy
1930 Caramut & District Football Association
Senior Premiership (Hunt Cup) Reserves Premiership
1940 Hopkins River Football Association
1954 Joined Mininera District Football League
1956 Joined Mt Noorat Football League
1964 Under 16 Premiership
1965 Under 16 Premiership
1966 John Harris wins Mt Noorat League under age best and fairest
1968 Peter Franklin wins Mt Noorat League under age best and fairest
1969 Senior Premiership Woorndoo 10 8 68 Kolora 10 7 67
Lindsay Bull wins Mt Noorat League best and fairest
Robbie Stewart wins Mt Noorat League under age best and fairest
1970 Richard Barr wins Mt Noorat League under age best and fairest
1971 Under 17 Premiership
1972 Senior Premiership Woorndoo 13 8 86 Glenormiston 10 9 69
1973 Gary Cameron wins Mt Noorat League under age best and fairest
1975 Steve Thomas wins Mt Noorat League under age best and fairest
1976 Ray Hargreaves wins Mt Noorat League under age best and fairest
1981 Gerard Cook wins Mt Noorat League under age best and fairest
1987 Joined Mininera District Football League

 

1990

Netball Competition begins

Club in recess

1991 B Grade Netball Premiership
1992 Scott Richie wins League reserves best and fairest
Annette Patison wins MDNA C Grade best and fairest
Sam Patison wins MDNA under 17 best and fairest
B Grade Netball Premiership
C Grade Netball Premiership
1993 Woorndoo hold office in MDNA Glenda Ritchie Association President
Fran Haddrick Association Secretary
Reserves Premiership Woorndoo 16 6 102 Penshurst 11 11 77 
C Grade Netball Premiership
1994 23 April : New social rooms opened
Annette Patison wins MDNA C Grade best and fairest
C Grade Netball Premiership
1995 New years Day : Change rooms destroyed by fire
Sue Cowton wins MDNA C Grade best and fairest
C Grade Netball Premiership
1996 Darren Anders wins League reserves best and fairest
1997 Under 14 Netball Premiership
1998 Reserves Premiership Woorndoo 11 16 82 Glenthompson 12 7 79 
Colin Goldsworthy wins League senior best and fairest (Lewis Medal)
Will Lynch wins League reserves best and fairest
Kaye Jenkins wins MDNA under 17 best and fairest
1999 Reserves Premiership Woorndoo 7 8 50 Tatyoon 7 6 48
Under 17 Netball Premiership
Kerrie Talbot wins MDNA B Grade best and fairest
Kaye Jenkins wins MDNA under 17 best and fairest

 

2000

 

Changed name to Woorndoo Mortlake

B Grade Netball Premiership
Under 17 Netball Premiership
Rosie Christensen wins MDNA Under 14 best and fairest
2002 Under 17 Netball Premiership
2003 Woorndoo hold office in MDNA Jill Wade Association President
Rebecca Reynolds Association Secretary
Under 14 Netball Premiership
Adam Lehmann League senior leading goalkicker 102 goals
2004 Under 14 Netball Premiership Woorndoo 36 Tatyoon 16
Sophie Barr wins MDNA Under 14 best and fairest
2005 Neil Kelly wins League senior best and fairest (Lewis Medal)
Nathan Jones wins Mininera Pauls Dairies Award
16 & Under Netball Premiership Woorndoo 37 Tatyoon 33
2006 Neil Kelly wins League senior best and fairest (Lewis Medal)
13 & Under Netball Premiership Woorndoo 22 Hawkesdale Mac 15
2008 Chris Morgan wins MDNA C Grade best and fairest

Our Club Song

Oh we’re from Tigerland
A fighting fury
We’re from Tigerland
In any weather you will see us with a grin
Risking head and shin
If we’re behind then never mind
We’ll fight and fight and win
For we’re from Tigerland
We never weaken til the final siren’s gone
Like the Tiger of old
We’re strong and we’re bold
For we’re from Tiger
Yellow and Black
We’re from Tigerland