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Bunbury Football Club

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home ground was the Bunbury Recreation Ground adjacent to Bunbury Back Beach. In 1973 the club relocated to PC Payne Park where clubrooms were established to cater for 200 people. In 1983 extensions incorporated a gymnasium, boardroom, and upstairs function area. In 2019 the club developed plans to improve facilities at PC Payne Park.
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The Bunbury Football Club was established in 1892 and was the first Australian rules football club in the Bunbury region. The Bunbury club merged with the Railways Football Club in 1906 to become the Bunbury Railways Football Club, until 1956 when the "Railways" name was omitted. The club's original
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As of the 2021 season the club fields League, Women's, Reserves and Colts teams in the South West Football League, a Netball team and a range of junior teams including Auskick.
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Index

South West Football League
Australian rules football
Bunbury
Western Australia
South West Football League
Phil Narkle
Keith Narkle
Kyle Reimers
Neville Jetta
Lewis Jetta
Connor Blakely
"South West Regional Football Development Council - Clubs"
"Bunbury Bulldogs"
"'The Inquirer and Commercial News', Perth WA, 24 April 1896, Page 5, FOOTBALL"
"Bunbury Bulldogs Football Club"
"BunburyFC"
"City of Bunbury deliberates on Bunbury Bulldogs Football Club grant funding application"
"Change rooms needed as women's footy booms in regional WA"
"Bunbury Bulldogs score crushing win over Augusta-Margaret River"
"2020 SWFL League Grand Final"
"South West Football League Premierships"
"Narkle joins WA Football Hall of Fame"
Categories
South West Football League clubs
Organizations established in 1892
Australian rules football clubs in Western Australia
Sport in Bunbury, Western Australia

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