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Carnimah-Perinjori Roos Football Club

Carnimah-Perinjori Roos Football Club

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Carnimah-Perinjori Roos Banners - Celebrate Every Milestone in Roos Country

Whether it is a landmark games milestone, a grand final victory, or a season-ending celebration, FootyBanners.com has you covered with a custom banner made for the Roos faithful. From Carnamah to Perenjori and everywhere in between, show your pride in one of Western Australia's proudest country football clubs.


Simple to Order

Ordering a Single Player banner is easy - just provide the player's name, surname, guernsey number, and the milestone being celebrated, for example: Jake Wilson, #7, 100 Games. Your banner is printed with permanent inks on heavy-duty weatherproof paper, tough enough to hold up on a blazing WA afternoon without losing a drop of colour. Choose from Single Player, Two Player, Team, or Grand Final banner styles to suit any occasion.


Two Players, One Banner

When two Roos reach the same milestone on the same day, our Two Player banner is the perfect way to honour them both. Provide each player's name, guernsey number, and milestone and we will create a quality banner that celebrates them side by side.


Team Banners for Group Celebrations

For a group moment worth remembering, choose the Team Banner option - ideal for squads of 3 to 6 players. Feature a standout top-line message such as "Roos 2025 Premiers" and finish with a tagline your club will be proud to display all season long.


Wall Keepsake Banners

Available in Small, Medium, and Large, our Wall Keepsake Banners are printed on thick recyclable paper with waterproof inks built to last. Hang yours in the clubrooms, garage, or games room as a permanent reminder of what it means to be a Roo. These keepsakes make a wonderful gift for any dedicated Roos supporter.


Grand Final Banners

Give the Carnimah-Perinjori Roos Football Club the grand final send-off they deserve with a full-size run-through banner available in 4.5m and 5.5m sizes. Both options feature fully customised top and bottom text - contact us for design advice and we will help you get every detail right.


About Carnimah-Perinjori Roos Football Club

Origins and Founding

The roots of the Carnimah-Perinjori Roos stretch back to 1921, when Carnamah was one of the five founding clubs of the North Midlands Football Association (which became the North Midlands Football League in 1964). The Carnamah Blues competed under that name for over seven decades, winning 14 NMFL premierships in the pre-merger era - including titles in 1922, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1939, 1951, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1970, and 1973. The neighbouring Perenjori Falcons, who joined the NMFL in 1964 and won their own premiership in 1968, merged with Carnamah ahead of the 1995 season. The combined Carnamah-Perenjori Roos club was officially formed in 1995, bringing together two proud communities under a single banner for the first time.


Club History

Since merging, the Roos have established themselves as genuine contenders in the North Midlands Football League. The combined club has won three NMFL premierships: in 2004, 2012, and most recently in 2023 - when Carnamah-Perenjori defeated Three Springs 13.12 (90) to 11.10 (76) in the grand final. They were also runners-up in 2003 and 2022. The club's history includes some of WA football's most celebrated names. Kevin Clune, known as "The Carnamah Kid," was a premiership player for Carnamah at just 16 in 1951 and went on to play 231 games for Claremont in the WAFL, winning the 1964 premiership and his club's best-and-fairest in both 1960 and 1964. Kevin Taylor, also a product of Carnamah, became East Fremantle's leading goalscorer and the WAFL's leading goal-kicker in 1979, winning a premiership that year. Both Clune and Taylor are members of the WA Football Hall of Fame. Bernie Brand - son of WA Premier David Brand (1959-1971) - was named at centre half forward in the NMFL's best-ever team in 2013 and honoured as one of the league's two all-time "Legends."


Home Ground

The Roos play on two grounds reflecting their dual-community identity. Carnamah Sports Oval in Carnamah serves as one of the club's home venues, while Perenjori Oval in Perenjori provides a base for the club's supporters in the eastern part of the catchment. Carnamah Sports Oval - originally developed as a recreation reserve - has hosted NMFL football in the town since the early years of the competition. The club's facilities are managed through the Shire of Carnamah, which lists the club in its community directory as a key local sporting organisation.


Community and Programs

The Roos are central to the social fabric of both Carnamah and Perenjori, providing one of the primary sporting and community gathering points in an area where the nearest city is more than 300 kilometres away. The club operates under the broader Carnamah/Perenjori Winter Sports umbrella, which includes football, netball, and hockey - with the combined organisation maintaining an active presence on social media to keep the dispersed community connected throughout the season. In 2025 and 2026 the club celebrated approximately 30 years of the Roos alliance, marking the milestone with events for past and present players and supporters.


Carnamah and the Mid West Region

Carnamah is a small wheat-farming town in Western Australia's Mid West region, approximately 307 kilometres north of Perth along Midlands Road. At the 2021 census the town had a population of 407. The town was gazetted in 1913 on land originally settled as the Carnamah pastoral property by Duncan Macpherson in the 1860s, and the Midland Railway line through the area opened in 1894. Carnamah gained a new claim to fame in October 2024 when it unveiled the world's largest tractor sculpture - a 5:1 scale replica of a Chamberlain 40K - drawing visitors from across the state. Perenjori is located approximately 80 kilometres to the north-east, and together the two towns form the core of the Roos' supporter base across a vast and sparsely populated stretch of the WA wheatbelt.

The Roos compete in the North Midlands Football League and call Carnamah Sports Oval and Perenjori Oval home. Follow the Roos on Facebook for match day news, photos, and updates from across the season.

  • Footy Banner Information

    📄 Material & Construction

    • Premium Coated Paper (1.6 m high) printed with permanent, waterproof inks—won’t run or fade, even in wet weather.

    • Eco-friendly & Recyclable: All banners are fully recyclable when the celebration is over.

    • 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.

    • Rigging Your Banner

      • Tape broomsticks or PVC pipe to each edge to keep the banner taut.

      • This creates a professional “run-through” presentation for game-day moments.

    • Creating the Break-Through Slits

      • Vertical Slits: Cut small slits (20–30 cm long) in the centre—this engineered weak spot ensures a clean break when players burst through.

      • Wind-Proof Technique: On windy or rainy days, make multiple smaller slits so the banner doesn’t tear prematurely.

    💡 Tips & Tricks

    • Single Weak Spot: Some players cut only one slit to save and display the torn banner—repair later with clear tape on the reverse.

    • 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.

  • 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.

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