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East Sydney Australian Football Club : ウィキペディア英語版
East Sydney Australian Football Club

East Sydney Australian Football Club is a NSWFL Australian Football foundation club based out of the Sydney eastern suburbs in New South Wales.
The club formed in 1880 as the first Australian Rules club in New South Wales, participating in the NSWAFA in 1881. The Sydney Morning Herald report on 12 August 1880 states, "A meeting was held on Tuesday night at the Cambridge Club hotel, Oxford street, to organise a club under the New South Wales Football Association".〔Sydney Morning Herald, 12 August 1880 "Football"〕
This would mean that the East Sydney Australian Football club if one puts aside the mergers and name changes that have occurred (now known as the Uni of NSW/East Sydney club) is older than any other major football club of any code in Sydney. This club pre-dates all Australian rugby league clubs by over 25 years, the Randwick Rats rugby union team and all known soccer clubs.〔Wilks, M. (2011) ''Australian football clubs in NSW'' Bas Publishing. p. 47〕
By the 1920s, East Sydney had become one of the most successful clubs in Sydney, along with Paddington Australian Football Club.
In 1926, it merged with the Paddington club to become the Eastern Suburbs Australian Football Club.
The home ground for East Sydney Football Club was Trumper Park in Paddington and they played in the colours of blue with red and white hoops.
Later this club again merged with the University club to become the Uni-NSW Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs AFC.
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