Bankers Football Club

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Full nameBankers Football Club
Home-and-away season8th
(Last - Wooden Spoon)
Founded28 March 1877
Dissolved11 August 1877 [1]
Bankers
Names
Full nameBankers Football Club
1877 season
Home-and-away season8th
(Last - Wooden Spoon)
Club details
Founded28 March 1877
Dissolved11 August 1877 [1]
Colours  Blue   White
CompetitionSouth Australian Football Association
Captain(s)Mr. Cotton (3 games)
A. Crooks (5 games)
Uniforms
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The Bankers Football Club was an Australian rules football club that competed in the inaugural 1877 South Australian Football Association (SAFA) season. The club was formed on 28 March 1877 from a meeting of about 30 officers of the Banks of Adelaide.[2]

The club lost every one of its scheduled 15 matches, finishing eighth and collecting the inaugural SAFA wooden spoon, scoring just 4 goals and conceding 36. Six of these losses were following forfeits (Adelaide, Port Adelaide, South Adelaide, Kensington 1 each, and Woodville 2) , as the club struggled to field a full team particularly later in the season.[3]

Formation

A meeting of the members of Bankers was held on 13 April 1877. H. F. J. Bloudel was elected as secretary and treasurer, while A. Crooks, H. Edwards, R. P. Poole, W. Cornish, and S. Dyke were elected as committeemen.[4]

1877 season

The club's first official match was on Saturday, 12 May 1877 against Adelaide on the Adelaide Oval, with Mr. Colton as captain. Their only goal was kicked by Lindsay in a 1–4 defeat. The match was advertised for the week before on Saturday 5 May for a 2.30pm start but was postponed due to the weather. Bankers were to wear White jerseys.[5]

Tragedy struck the Club when one of its players C.B. (Charles) Poole died on 5 June after suffering an injury in the club's second game against South Park on 19 May. There was ensuring debate as a consequent about the rule of when a player was collared with the ball.[6]

The club's last recorded game was on Saturday, 28 July 1877 against South Park, with Crooks as captain in a 0-3 goals defeat.[7]

Disbandment

It was reported that the Bankers forfeited their game on 11 August 1877 vs Port Adelaide at Montefiore Hill. Port had a full team on the field when the Bankers captain Cotton informed them that his team would not be present.[8]

A game was scheduled and advertised for 15 September 1877 between Adelaide and Bankers at Adelaide.[9] However, it was reported that Bankers as announced will not meet Adelaide.[10]

Bankers was seen by fans, the media and other teams as being equal to a social club at the elite level. At the end of the 1877 season, 'Marlborough', writing in The Advertiser, implicitly echoed these sentiments, and expressed the hope "that no efforts will be made to establish it next season". The writer got his wish, as the Bankers dropped out of the SAFA and disbanded never to be seen again.[11]

SUMMARY OF RESULTS SAFA 1877 SEASON

BANKERS FOOTBALL CLUB
SUMMARY OF RESULTS SAFA 1877 SEASON
Round Date Venue Opponent Result Goals For Goals Against Captain Goalkicker
1 12/05/1877 Adelaide Ground Adelaide Lost 1 4 Mr. Cotton
2 19/05/1877 South Park Lands South Park Lost 0 1 Mr. Cotton
3 26/05/1877 No Game
4 02/06/1877 Glanville Port Adelaide Lost 0 3 Mr. Cotton
5 09/06/1877 No Game
6 16/06/1877 South Adelaide Ground South Adelaide Forfeited as only mustered 13 players
7 23/06/1877 Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide Victorian Lost 0 7 A. Crooks
8 30/06/1877 No Game
9 07/07/1877 Adelaide Ground Adelaide Lost 0 9 A. Crooks
10 14/07/1877 Adelaide Ground Kensington Lost 1 4 A. Crooks
11 21/07/1877 Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide Victorian Lost 1 5 A. Crooks
12 28/07/1877 South Park Lands South Park Lost 0 3 A. Crooks
13 04/08/1877 No Game
14 11/08/1877 Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide Port Adelaide Forfeited. Port had a full team on the field when the Bankers' captain informed them and the umpire that the Bankers were unable to field a team. Mr. Cotton
18 15/09/1877 Adelaide Ground Adelaide Game was advertised but not played

It was reported at the end of the season that Bankers had forfeited 6 out of their 15 games.
Adelaide, Kensington, Port Adelaide, South Adelaide once each and Woodville twice.

Bankers Football Club Records

Seasons: 1
Premierships: 0
Wooden Spoons (Last):1
Total Games Played: 15 Wins: 0 Losses: 15 Drawn: 0 Goals For: 3 Goals Against: 36
First Match: Round 1, 12 May 1877 at Old Adelaide Oval. Bankers 1 goal lost to Adelaide 4 goals.
First Win: NO WINS
First Loss: Round 1, 12 May 1877 at Old Adelaide Oval. Bankers 1 goal lost to Adelaide 4 goals.
First Draw: NO DRAWN MATCHES
Last Match: Round 14, 11 August 1877. Bankers forfeited to Port Adelaide.
Last Match Played: Round 12, 28 July 1877 at South Parklands. Bankers 0 goals lost to South Park 3 goals.
Last Win: NO WINS.
Last Drawn: NO DRAWS.
Highest Score: 1 goal on 3 occasions.
Highest Score Against: 9 goals. Round 9, 7 July 1877. Adelaide 9 goals defeated Bankers 0 goals.
Lowest Winning Score: NO WINS.
Lowest Winning Score Against: 1 goal. Round 2, 19 May 1877. South Park 1 goal defeated Bankers 0 goal.
Biggest Winning Score Against: 9 goals. Round 9, 7 July 1877. Adelaide 9 goals defeated Bankers 0 goals.
Biggest Losing Score: 1 goal on 3 occasions.
Lowest Score: 0 goals on 6 occasions.
Lowest Score Against: 1 goal. Round 2, 19 May 1877. South Park 1 goal defeated Bankers 0 goal.
Biggest Winning Margin: NO WINS.
Biggest Losing Margin: 9 goals. Round 9, 7 July 1877. Adelaide 9 goals defeated Bankers 0 goals.
Smallest Winning Margin: NO WINS.
Smallest Losing Margin: 1 goal. Round 2, 19 May 1877. South Park 1 goal defeated Bankers 0 goal.
Biggest Match Aggregate: 9 goals. Round 9, 7 July 1877. Adelaide 9 goals defeated Bankers 0 goal.
Smallest Match Aggregate: 1 goal. Round 2, 19 May 1877. South Park 1 goal defeated Bankers 0 goal.
Longest Winning Sequence: NO WINS.
Longest Losing Sequence: 15 games (including forfeits). Round 1, 12 May 1877 - Round 18, 15 September 1877.

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Notable players

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