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Formed
Early 1900s
Home Ground
Morven Park
Current Affiliation
Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA)
Colours
Blue and gold
Emblem
Eels
Most Games
342 by Kevin Lewis
Current Northern Tasmanian Football Association Division Two club Evandale has a proud and successful history stretching back more than a century. Roughly half of that history was spent competing in the Esk Football Association where the club won its first ever premiership in 1933, beating Bracknell in the grand final by 15 points. The 1950s brought another couple of flags from three grand final appearances, and after struggling for most of the ensuing decade the Eels recovered to produce the most sustained period of success in their history to date. During the eight seasons from 1970 to 1977 they qualified for the grand final five times for three premierships, beating Perth by 22 points in 1970, Cressy by 55 points in 1974, and Bracknell by 7 points in 1977.
In 1984 the Esk and Deloraine Football Associations merged and the Eels struggled for a few seasons to cope with the marginally higher standard of competition. They reached their first EDFA grand final in 1989, but lost to Perth Rovers. Another losing grand final followed in 1991 against Hagley before Evandale broke through to claim successive flags in 1992 and 1993.
Since crossing to the NTFA Evandale has failed to add to its premiership haul, but it did reach a Division Two grand final in 1998, only to fall short against Campbell Town by 52 points.
John Devaney - Full Points Publications