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Our History

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Founded: Early 1900s

Nickname: The Seagulls

Premierships:
1930, 1933 (Clyde and District Football Association); 1956, 1958, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975 (South West Gippsland Football League); 1977, 1984, 1985, 1997 (West Gippsland Football League).

Short History:
The Tooradin footy club was formed in the early 1900s and played in the Lang Lang District association. From 1920-22 it combined with the Cardinia Football Club, but then reformed as Tooradin-Dalmore. The new club played in the Clyde and District association, Dandenong District association, South West Gippsland league and West Gippsland league before joining the MPNFL in 2005.

Great Eras:
Tooradin-Dalmore won five premierships in different leagues in the 1970s, including a hat-trick between 1970-72, all coached by Billy Morrison, who also was mentor of the 1975 flag team. Gerry Pennyfather was a standout player in this era, appearing in four of the five premierships the Gulls won in the 1970s.