Wantirna South Football Club nicknamed the Devils, and wear a bottle-green jumper with two white stripes is an Australian rules football club located 26 km south east of Melbourne in the suburb of Wantirna.
Established in 1952 and situated at Walker Reserve Tyner Road in Wantirna South.
Known as South Wantirna Football Club until 1997 when club merged with Wantirna Junior Football Club.
Read more about Wantirna South Football Club: Timeline of The Wantirna South Football Club, Senior Premierships (5), AFL Players
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