Bentleigh Demons Football Banners
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Bentleigh Demons Banners - Giving Junior Players the Send-Off They Deserve
Every milestone in a young player's career deserves to be celebrated, and FootyBanners.com is proud to help the Bentleigh Demons do exactly that. Our custom banners are designed to make the moments that matter most last a lifetime.
Simple to Order
Choose from Single Player, Two Player, Team, or Grand Final banner formats. To get started, provide the player's name, surname, guernsey number, and milestone - for example, Jackson Webb, #5, 50 Games. Printed with permanent inks on heavy-duty weatherproof paper, your banner will hold up through every cold Melbourne winter morning at King George Reserve.
Two Players, One Banner
Two young Demons hitting the same milestone together? Our Two Player banner features both players on the one banner for a shared celebration the whole club will remember. Just provide each player's name, guernsey number, and milestone.
Team Banners for Group Celebrations
Celebrate 3 to 6 players at once with our Team Banner option. A banner reading "Bentleigh Demons - Our Champions" is the perfect centrepiece for your end-of-season presentation night or junior grand final - a moment everyone in the Bentleigh community will treasure.
Wall Keepsake Banners
Available in Small, Medium, and Large sizes, our Wall Keepsake Banners are made from thick recyclable paper with waterproof inks that stand the test of time. Display them in the clubrooms, a bedroom, or a games room - a proud keepsake of every achievement in the junior Demons jersey.
Grand Final Banners
Give your junior grand final a professional feel with a Grand Final banner measuring 4.5m or 5.5m, fully customised with your top and bottom text. Contact us for design support to ensure the Bentleigh Junior Football Club runs out in style.
About Bentleigh Demons
Origins and Founding
The Bentleigh Junior Football Club, nicknamed the Demons, was formally established in 1985 through the merger of the Bentleigh Tigers and the Bentleigh Bulldogs. The club initially played as the Bentleigh Kangaroos before adopting the Demons name. Junior Australian rules football in the Bentleigh area has much deeper roots - the first recorded junior match in the local area took place in 1956 when the Bentleigh Tigers faced the McKinnon Demons at King George VI Reserve. The club is affiliated with the senior Bentleigh Football Netball Club, which competes in the Southern Football Netball League's First Division.
Club History
The Bentleigh Junior Football Club celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2025, marking four decades of junior football development in the Bentleigh East community. From its foundation in 1985 the club has grown into one of the region's most active junior football organisations, fielding teams across multiple age groups from Auskick through to under-18 level. The club has featured in four different leagues over its 53-year junior football history and has called three different venues home. The senior Bentleigh FNC, which shares the club's colours and identity, was itself founded in 1965 as the Bentleigh Methodists Football Club, winning its first premiership in 1968 against Mont Albert by 98 points, and has gone on to win multiple SFNL premierships including the Division 2 title in 2013. Notable families such as the Crawfords have contributed to multiple premiership triumphs for the Demons across generations.
Home Ground
The Bentleigh Demons play their home games at King George VI Memorial Reserve, located on E Boundary Road in Bentleigh East. King George VI Reserve has been associated with local junior football since the very first recorded match in the area in 1956, making it a ground with deep historical significance to the Bentleigh community. The reserve provides facilities shared with other local sporting clubs and serves as the social and training base for the Bentleigh Junior Football Club.
Community and Programs
The Bentleigh Junior Football Club runs a full development program from Auskick through to youth-level football, with experienced coaches focused on developing skills, confidence, and teamwork. The club promotes "The Bentleigh Way" - a set of guiding principles that shapes club culture both on and off the field, emphasising belonging, personal growth, and community values. The club maintains a close relationship with the senior Bentleigh FNC, providing a clear pathway for talented junior players to progress into senior competition in the Southern Football Netball League.
Bentleigh East
Bentleigh East is a residential suburb in Melbourne's inner south-east, located approximately 14 kilometres south of the CBD within the City of Glen Eira. The suburb borders McKinnon, Carnegie, Oakleigh, and Moorabbin, and is well-served by the Frankston rail line from Bentleigh Station. Bentleigh East is characterised by established family homes, a strong local community identity, and the Centre Road shopping strip. The surrounding area is one of Melbourne's most popular family-friendly residential corridors and has a rich sporting culture, with the Bentleigh Junior Football Club at its centre.
The Demons compete in the Southern Football Netball League junior competitions and call King George VI Memorial Reserve home. More information is available at bentleighdemons.com.au, and the club can be followed on Facebook and Instagram.
Footy Banner Information
📄 Material & Construction
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Premium Coated Paper (1.6 m high) printed with permanent, waterproof inks—won’t run or fade, even in wet weather.
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Eco-friendly & Recyclable: All banners are fully recyclable when the celebration is over.
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Durable weatherproof sports banners printed on heavy-duty coated paper - these banners are not made of crepe paper.
🔧 Preparation & Run-Through Setup - Expert instructions for break-through milestone banners.
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Rigging Your Banner
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Tape broomsticks or PVC pipe to each edge to keep the banner taut.
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This creates a professional “run-through” presentation for game-day moments.
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Creating the Break-Through Slits
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Vertical Slits: Cut small slits (20–30 cm long) in the centre—this engineered weak spot ensures a clean break when players burst through.
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Wind-Proof Technique: On windy or rainy days, make multiple smaller slits so the banner doesn’t tear prematurely.
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💡 Tips & Tricks
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Single Weak Spot: Some players cut only one slit to save and display the torn banner—repair later with clear tape on the reverse.
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Logo Preservation: Position your slit to one side of the mascot or logo so your club’s emblem stays intact and can be retained afterwards for display.
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Return and Refund Policy
As each banner is custom made, once ordered, we cannot return them.
Please check the details you submit for printing carefully, as we will make the banner using the exact spelling and information you provide.































