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KEY FACTS

Known as
Wunkar

Formed
1971, when the original Wunkar Football Club merged with United

Colours
Blue, red and white

Emblem
Bulldogs

Affiliation (Current)
Murray Valley Football Netball League (MVFNL) –2024, 1971–

Senior Premierships
Riverland Independent Football League - 1974, 1976 (2 total)

Wunkar

In 2009 the Bulldogs came desperately close to capturing their first senior grade flag for more than three decades when they went down by a single straight kick to Paringa after a thrilling, high scoring grand final. Final scores were Paringa 18.14 (122) defeated Wunkar 17.14 (116). It was the Bulldogs’ sixth losing grand final since they defeated Moorook Kingston by 27 points to claim the 1976 flag. Recent seasons have, in the main, been a struggle for the Bulldogs, although they did manage a rare finals appearance in 2018 when they ultimately finished third. 

The original Wunkar Football Club existed between 1926 and 1971 when it amalgamated with East Murray Football League rival United. During that time it contested a total of fourteen grand finals of which half a dozen ended in victory. United meanwhile, which had been formed in 1928, had won nine of the twenty-five grand finals in which it had participated.

Source

John Devaney - Full Points Publications

 

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.