CLub history

leading the charge since 2005

Since 2005, the central west has been home to the Dubbo Bulls Football Club. 
One of our regions’ perennial heavy weights playing across both the Dubbo & District competition and the Western Premier League.
The Dubbo Football Club was formed following a merger between Sass Strikers and East Dubbo United, joining the Western Premier League for their first season in 2005.
The first DFC committee included president Keith Cluff, secretary Peter Minney, treasurer Shannon Osbourne and registrar Phil Osbourne.
Ron Hill took on the role as first grade coach, Peter Minney and Shannon Osbourne oversaw coaching for second grade and Craig Biles headed the under 18s squad.
The Bullettes womens team was formed in 2006 and has been a force to be reckoned with since, welcoming a second grade side to its ranks in recent years.
The first Dubbo Bulls junior team was established in 2018 with a team of just six. The club has expanded to include more than 220 little Bulls across 27 teams, ensuring the Dubbo Bulls legend continues through the ages.
 In 2023, our first under 14s team was formed. We look forward to adding more junior teams to our club in the near future.
Some of the great achievements of our club include:
·         Western Premier League Champions: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2020
·         1st Grade Men’s Champions: 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023
·         2nd Grade Men’s Champions: 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2023 
·         3rd Grade Men’s Champions: 2014, 2017, 2021
·         Under 18s Champions: 2012
·         1st Grade Women’s Champions: 2011, 2013, 2014
·         Forster Viking Challenge Champions: 2007, 2009, 2012
 

CLUB EXECUTIVES

  • current: Nathan Henkes (2023-2024)

    Past: Scott Fox (2022), Neale Roberts (2017-2021), Nathan Daniels (2016), Neale Roberts (2012), Keith Cluff (2005)

  • CURRENT: Debbie Williams

    PAST: Jason Schink (2022), AJ Aubusson (2016)

  • Current: Michael Connolly (2024)

    Past: Nathan Henkes (2022-2023), Tim Mclachlan (2019-2021), Rowena Richardson (2016), Shannon Osbourne (2005)

  • CURRENT: Simon Morris

  • CURRENT: Amy Munday

    PAST: Simon Morris (2020-2023), Karen Jarrett (2016), Peter Minney (2005)

honour roll

  • CLUB PERSON OF THE YEAR: NATALIE FOX

    AUBUSSON’S FAMILY AWARD: BON BEASLEY

    SUPPORTER OF THE YEAR: NYOKA JOSEPHS

    FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: JESSICA KITCH

    MALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: PRIJAN SINGH

    FEMALE GOLDEN BOOT: KATIE GREENAWAY

    MALE GOLDEN BOOT: NELSON FLICK

  • Most Improved: Ruby Dodd (U8s White), Harrison Rindfleish (U8s Orange), Zara Harris (U9s WHITE), Paityn Fox (U9s Orange), Jonty Goodwin (U10s White), Hunter Macleod (U10s Orange), Chase Thompson (U11s), Keira McNair (U14s).

    BEST & FAIREST: Harrison Sharpe (U8s WHITE), Trace Gardiner (U8s ORANGE), Hunter Goninan (U9s WHITE), Harrison Henkes (U9s Orange & U10s White), Billy Beasley (U10s Orange), Charlie Rindeleish (U11s), Rahul Jacob (U14s)

    Bull Award: Benjamin Kennedy (U8s White), Paker Baker (U8s Orange), Callen Milsom(U9s White), Bryson Frail (U9s Orange), Camden Fieldsend (U10s Whie), Kyrn Fistr (U10s Orange), Maclan Roe (U11s), Cooper Morris (U14s)