At the start of the 2010/11 Gaelic season the players from Port District (SAAFL) decided in order to keep fit in the Aussie Rules Off-Season that they would enter a team into the Gaelic Football Competition. With experience from only a few, the group of 4 players have instilled their knowledge to the rest of the team. Since then the guys have adapted and picked up the game very well, and are looking for success very early in their history. We believe we can, and will be a force in the very near future. During the 2010/11 season the Port Gaelic Football Club began a rivalry with another competing club, Irish Australians. This rivalry is in honour of the Great Shane O'Donnell, whom has been a big part in the setting up of both of our clubs. Including playing games for both sides it is an honour and a pleasure to have him in the Port District squad. This is why both clubs have agreed that whenever they play each other that the Shane O'Donnell Perpetual Trophy will be handed to the winner of that occasion. The Shirts worn by the team have been modelled on the 2010 'Heritage Day' Guernsey worn by the SAAFL Division 1 A-Grade side. The design represents the heritage from the old Black and Yellow from Exeter FC, also the Black and White of Semaphore Central FC and combines the two into one very powerful and traditional style playing strip.
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