Myponga Sellicks
Prior to the second world war Myponga competed in the Fleurieu Peninsula Football Association, getting as far as the grand final in 1934, but failing to acquire any flags. In 1946 the club commenced in the Southern Football League where it would spend a total of twenty-one seasons, contesting the senior grade grand final on eight occasions for three wins. The Mudlarks have also claimed three premierships in the Great Southern Football League, in which they began competing in 1967. In 2004 the club changed its name to Myponga Sellicks in recognition of its expanded catchment area but performances have generally been unexceptional. For example, the Mudlarks finished tenth and last in 2012, seventh in 2013, eighth in 2014, sixth in both 2015 and 2016, ninth in 2017 and seventh in 2018.
Source
John Devaney - Full Points Publications