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The Parkside Football club is an Australian rules football club located 8 km north east of Melbourne in the suburb of Alphington. The club's home matches are at Pitcher Park in Alphington. The Parkside Football Club was founded in 1934 and affiliated with the Victorian Amateur Football Association and remained with the Association until 2002. Season 2003 the club affiliated with the Northern Football League. Parkside has won twelve premierships, the last in 2009. 2007 Northern Football League Division Three Grand Final Parkside 16.06.102 defeated Preston 10.18. 66

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  • The Parkside Football club is an Australian rules football club located 8 km north east of Melbourne in the suburb of Alphington. The club's home matches are at Pitcher Park in Alphington. The Parkside Football Club was founded in 1934 and affiliated with the Victorian Amateur Football Association and remained with the Association until 2002. Season 2003 the club affiliated with the Northern Football League. Parkside has won twelve premierships, the last in 2009. 2007 Northern Football League Division Three Grand Final Parkside 16.06.102 defeated Preston 10.18. 66 2008 Northern Football League Division Three Grand Final Parkside 14.09.93 defeated Banyule 03.18. 24 2009 Northern Football League Division Three Grand Final Parkside 12.09.81 defeated Hurstbridge 08.17. 65 2010 Northern Football League Division Three Grand Final Parkside 02.07.19 lost to Hurstbridge 07.10. 52 2011 Northern Football League Division Three Grand Final Parkside 11.13.79 lost to South Morang 15.12.102.. In 2018 Parkside Were Defeated By North Brunswick 15.11.101 to 9.11.65 in the Division 4 Grand Final and will play in Division 3 In 2019 The club is rich in history and tradition. The club's most famous VFL/AFL player Ray Gabelich played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League during the 1950s and 1960s. (en)
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  • Robbie Wise (en)
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  • The Parkside Football club is an Australian rules football club located 8 km north east of Melbourne in the suburb of Alphington. The club's home matches are at Pitcher Park in Alphington. The Parkside Football Club was founded in 1934 and affiliated with the Victorian Amateur Football Association and remained with the Association until 2002. Season 2003 the club affiliated with the Northern Football League. Parkside has won twelve premierships, the last in 2009. 2007 Northern Football League Division Three Grand Final Parkside 16.06.102 defeated Preston 10.18. 66 (en)
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