Kilmore Junior Blues Football Banners
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Kilmore Junior Blues Banners - Celebrating Your Young Club Champion
Whether it's a milestone game, a season award, or a grand final run-through, FootyBanners.com creates custom banners that make young Kilmore Blues players feel like the stars they are. Let us help you make the moment one they'll never forget.
Simple to Order
Choose from Single Player, Two Player, Team, or Grand Final banner formats. To personalise your banner, provide the player's name, surname, guernsey number, and milestone - for example, Riley Morris, #8, 50 Games. Printed with permanent inks on heavy-duty weatherproof paper, your banner will stand up through any cold Victorian winter day in Kilmore.
Two Players, One Banner
Two young Blues reaching the same milestone? Our Two Player banner puts both players in the spotlight on the one banner. Just supply each player's name, guernsey number, and milestone for a double celebration the whole club will enjoy.
Team Banners for Group Celebrations
Celebrate 3 to 6 players at once with our Team Banner option. A banner reading "Kilmore Junior Blues - Our Champions" is the perfect touch for your end-of-season presentation night or junior grand final. A brilliant way to honour the whole squad's season.
Wall Keepsake Banners
Available in Small, Medium, and Large sizes, our Wall Keepsake Banners are crafted on thick recyclable paper with waterproof inks built to last for years. Hang them in the bedroom, the games room, or the clubrooms as a lasting keepsake of a special junior football career.
Grand Final Banners
Make the junior grand final one to remember with a banner in 4.5m or 5.5m, fully customised with your top and bottom text. Contact us for design advice and help the Kilmore Junior Football Club make the most memorable entrance of the season.
About Kilmore Junior Blues
Origins and Founding
The Kilmore Junior Blues Football Club is the junior arm of the Kilmore Football Netball Club, one of Victoria's oldest football clubs. The senior club's origins date to 1873 when football coverage in Kilmore first appeared in The Leader newspaper, with the town fielding three teams - North Kilmore FC, South Kilmore FC and the Heath's Club. The senior Kilmore FNC transferred from the Riddell District Football League to the Northern Football League after the 2015 season, and the junior program formally entered the Northern Football Netball League competition from around 2017, bringing the next generation of Kilmore footballers into the same competition as the senior team.
Club History
The Kilmore Football Netball Club has more than 150 years of unbroken history in the Mitchell Shire region. The senior club's earliest recorded match was a game against Hawthorn in July 1874. The Blues play at JJ Clancy Reserve, which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. In 2025, the junior program recorded a significant milestone when the under-19.5 side won the Marbuilt Division 3 NFNL Grand Final against Bundoora by 24 points, etching the team's name into the club's junior history. The junior program provides a complete pathway for young players in Kilmore, with teams across multiple age groups feeding into the club's senior men's, women's and netball programs. The Kilmore FNC's best and fairest award at senior level - the Ferris Medal - is named in honour of Nick Ferris, a beloved figure from the club's second-18 squad.
Home Ground
The Junior Blues play at JJ Clancy Reserve in Kilmore, which serves as the home of both the junior and senior programs of the Kilmore Football Netball Club. JJ Clancy Reserve has a capacity of 5,000 people and is Kilmore's primary football oval. The ground is located in the heart of Kilmore township on the Hume Highway corridor.
Community and Programs
The Kilmore Junior Blues are integral to the football development pathway in the town. The junior program works closely with Auskick to introduce the youngest players to the game, with structured age-group competitions providing progressive development from junior to senior level. The Kilmore FNC fields senior men's, senior women's, and netball teams, with the junior program serving as the foundation for the entire club. The club's move into the NFNL has expanded the competition horizons for Kilmore's junior footballers, placing them against clubs from Melbourne's northern suburbs and Whittlesea corridor.
Kilmore
Kilmore is a town in the Shire of Mitchell, Victoria, located 65 kilometres north of Melbourne and 40 kilometres from Seymour on the Hume Highway. With a population of 9,207 at the 2021 census, it is described as the oldest inland town in Victoria by combination of age and physical occupation. The town grew rapidly in Victoria's early years, matching the growth of major gold-mining centres like Ballarat and Bendigo through to the 1860s. The traditional owners of the Kilmore Plains are the Taungurung people. The town has a well-established community infrastructure including shops, schools, a hospital and sporting facilities, with the football club at the centre of community life for over 150 years.
The Junior Blues compete in the Northern Football Netball League and call JJ Clancy Reserve home. Follow the club 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.































