League Record
League positions since 1962
1962: 2nd - Semi-Pro First Division
1963: 9th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1964: 1st - Semi-Pro First Division
1965: 9th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1966: 3rd - Semi-Pro First Division
1967: 1st - Semi-Pro First Division
1968: 2nd - Semi-Pro Premier League
1969: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1970: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1971: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1972: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1973: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1974: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1975: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1976: 6th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1977: 2nd - Semi-Pro Premier League
1978: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1979: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1980: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1981: 6th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1982: 3rd - Semi-Pro Premier League
1983: 3rd - Semi-Pro Premier League
1984: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1985: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1986: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1987: 9th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1988: 6th - Semi-Pro First Division
1989: 4th - Semi-Pro First Division
1990: 5th - Semi-Pro First Division
1991: 5th - Semi-Pro First Division
1992: 7th - Semi-Pro First Division (SFWA)
1993: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1994: 2nd - Semi-Pro Premier League
1995: 2nd - Semi-Pro Premier League
1996: 1st - Semi-Pro Premier League
1997: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1998: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League
1999: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League
2000: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League
2001: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League
2002: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League
2003: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League
2004: 6th - Semi-Pro Premier League
2005: 4th - State League Premier League
2006: 8th - State League Premier League
2007: 5th - State League Premier League
2007: 1st - Milo Junior League
2011: 2nd - Under 12's tournament
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