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Joined VAFA: 1947

Section: Premier

Years in Section: 7

Nickname: SKOB

GroundT.H King Oval, High Street Glen Iris

Under 19s/Thirds: As above

Women’s: Basil St Reserve

Colours: Navy with green & gold hoops/ – gold number; shorts – navy; socks – navy.

Secretary: Peter Hannan E: [email protected] M: 0412 266 366

President: Patrick Mount E: [email protected] M: 0413 253 593

St Kevin’s Old Boys commenced in the VAFA after World War II and were entered into the VAFA’s C Section. It was an inauspicious start for SKOB who were relegated in their first season back to D Section. The club took five years to return to C and they did so with their first senior premiership, the 1952 D Section flag. Whilst SKOB were unable to hang on in C for long, two runners up finishes at the end of the decade had catapulted them up to B Section by 1962.

Despite this promise the club continued to oscillate between the sections and eventually tumbled down to E Section by 1976. Runners up in E in 1976 and D Section in 1978 had St Kevin’s back in C Section however the club couldn’t break through for a senior flag. In the senior premiership drought would last until 1996 – 44 years – when the club broke through for the C Section flag. St Kevin’s had been runner-up on seven occasions before that break-through premiership. Another runner-up finish immediately followed, but the club was not in A Section for the first time in its history. With finals appearances in three of the next four years, things were looking good, but a poor season in 2003 had SKOB back in B Section. St Kevin’s bounced straight back with the 2004 B Section premiership, but this promotion proved more difficult as they struggled throughout the 2005 season and were again relegated to B Section where they stayed for 10 years prior to their thrilling seven-goal come-from-behind grand final victory against Old Melburnians and subsequent promotion to William Buck Premier section in 2016.

2017 provided the club with its first-ever VAFA Premier flag when they held on to defeat Collegians by three points. It was one of the most dominant seasons in recent memory as Shannon Grant coached them to just two losses and an average winning margin of 55 points. It was also the same year their two women’s teams, SKOB Saints, entered the VAFA’s women’s competition following the disbandment of the VWFL. They took home the Club Championship as well as the Men’s (Lachlan Sullivan) and Women’s (Sarah Cameron) Rising Star Awards. SKOB followed this up with their second consecutive Premier flag, again defeating Collegians but this time by just five points, with Billy Kanakis BOG and Mitch Brown Coaches MVP with a record 80 votes. 2019 proved to be their first women’s flag as they defeated West Brunswick in the William Buck Premier decider.

For most of their history St Kevin’s have struggled to secure a permanent home ground but are now based at TH King Oval in Glen Iris and with first class facilities.

Premierships

Seniors Women’s Reserves Thirds U19s Club XVIII
6 1 4 5 7 1
A Section/Premier: 2017, 2018 2019 2017, 2018 U19 Premier: 2016
B Section: 2004, 2015 U19 Premier Reserve: 2016, 2017
C Section: 1996
D Section: 1952

 

Competition Best and Fairest Winners – Senior

B Section / Premier B – GT Moore Medal – 1

C Section / Premier C – LS Zachariah Medal – 3

D Section / Division 1 – LS Pepper Medal – 3

Year Name Medal Votes
1997 Marcus L. Dollman B Section 18
1996 Marcus L. Dollman C Section 20
1994 Marcus D. Olive D Section
1988 G. P. Mulcahy C Section
1985 C. A. Robson C Section
1959 Jack Douglas D Section
1948 N. Guggenheimer D Section

 

Competition Best and Fairest Winners – Junior

U19 Premier: C.R. Newbury Medal – 2

U19 Premier Reserve – 2

Year Name Medal Votes
2018 Benjamin Pearce Premier Reserve 13
2017 Thomas Andriske Premier Reserve 17
2016 Michael Di Natale Premier 18
2015 Roland De Biase Premier 21

Round 14 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star: Robert Larcher

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St Kevin’s claim 2022 Club Championship

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VAFA Match of the Day – St Kevin’s def. Collegians

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SKOB part ways with p’ship coach, appoint club champion

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Mecwacare Men’s Rising Star: Angus Hart (SKOB)

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Mecwacare Men’s Rising Star: Matt Presutto

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VAFA Podcast: Round 2

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William Buck VAFA Footy Flashback: 2015 Premier B GF

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SKOB star set for AFL debut

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Men’s Rising Star Nominee: Sam Cameron (SKOB)

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