About Us

Established: 1891

Home Ground: Penguin Recreation Ground (1891-2017), Dial Road Sports Complex (2018-Present)

Playing Colours: Red, Gold and Blue (1891-1906), Sky Blue and Navy Blue (1907-Present)

Nickname: ‘Two Blues’

Affiliation: Various Local/Junior Competitions (1891-1909; 1911-21), NWFU (1910; 1922-37; 1945-

86), Darwin F. A. (1938-39), NTFL/NWFL (1987-Present)

State Premierships: Nil

Senior League Premierships: 5 – 1913, 1932, 1977, 1980, 1985

Reserves League Premierships: 7 – 1953, 1969, 1978, 1982, 1983, 2017, 2021

U19s/U18s League Premierships: 4 – 1968, 1974, 1976, 2017

Competition Best & Fairest Winners: 7 – Fred Odgers (1924), Rupert Stott (1926), H.O. ‘Nip’ Smith

(1927), Roy Plapp (1931), Alan Crawford (1947), Colin Moore (1958), Ricky Smith (1972)

Competition Leading Goal Kickers: 6 – Fred Odgers (1924), Trevor Dunham (1956, 1958, 1960),

Dennis Adams (1962), Fred Wooller (1966), Chris Reynolds (1985), Jack Templeton (2021)

Games Record Holder: Bill Fielding (432)

PENGUIN WOMENS TEAM

Established: 2017

Home Ground: Penguin Recreation Ground (2017), Dial Road Sports Complex (2018-Present)

Playing Colours: Sky Blue and Navy Blue (2017-Present)

Nickname: ‘Two Blues’

Affiliation: Tasmanian Women’s League North-West (2017), North West Football League Women

(2018-Present)

State Premierships: Nil

League Premierships: Nil

Competition Best & Fairest Winners: Nil

Competition Leading Goal Kickers: 1 – Tayla Marshall (2021)

The 2023 induction into the ‘Great Club’ category of the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame is the Penguin Football Club.