Not to be confused with Northcote Park Football Club.
Australian rules football club
Northcote
Names
Full name
Northcote Football Club
Nickname(s)
Dragons, Brickfielders, Rosellas, Cotes
Club details
Founded
c. 1869
Dissolved
1987[1]
Colours
Green Yellow
Competition
Victorian Junior Football Association (1880s–1907) Victorian Football Association (1908–1987)
Premierships
VJFA (2)
1904
1906
VFA (5)
1929
1932
1933
1934
1936
VFA Div 2 (2)
1961
1982
Ground(s)
Northcote Park (1908, 1915–1987) Croxton Park (1909–1914)
Uniforms
Home
The Northcote Football Club (/ˈnoːθ.kət/), nicknamed the Dragons, was an Australian rules football club which played in the VFA from 1908 until 1987. The club's colours for most of its time in the VFA were green and yellow, and it was based in the Melbourne suburb of Northcote.
^Linda Pearce (10 June 1988). "VFA-VFL link move". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 68.
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