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KEY FACTS

Known as
Innaloo

Formed
1969

Colours
White and red

Emblem
Bulldogs

Affiliation (Current)
Metro Football League (MFL) 1969–2024

Senior Premierships
Western Australian Amateur Football League (WAAFL) - E Grade 1970, 1998 (2 total); F Grade - 1979 (1 total); G Grade 1986 (1 total); H Grade 1985 (1 total); J Grade 1996 (1 total); K Grade 1986, 1993 (2 total); Metro Football League Division Two - 2010 (1 total)

Innaloo

The Mercantile Football Association split into two divisions in 2008 with Innaloo reaching the inaugural Division Two grand final only to lose to Dwellingup. The club’s stated long term aim is to resume participation in the Western Australian Amateur Football League, in which it competed with success for three decades and more, as soon as practicable. In the meantime, they managed to procure their first Mercantile Football Association premiership in 2010 when they downed Warwick Greenwood in the Division Two grand final by 35 points.

In 2013 the MFA was renamed the Metro Football League. The Bulldogs currently compete in Division Two and in 2017 they qualified for the finals, ultimately finishing fourth.

Source

John Devaney - Full Points Publications


 

Footnotes

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