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Noble Park Bulls Football Club

Noble Park Bulls Football Club

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Choose Express Post at checkout and your Noble Park Bulls banner can arrive in as little as 2 business days.


Noble Park Bulls Banners - Celebrate the Milestones That Matter

When a Noble Park Bulls player reaches a landmark games milestone, a custom banner from FootyBanners.com is the perfect way to recognise their dedication. We craft fully personalised banners for players across all levels of the Bulls football program.


Simple to Order

Choose a Single Player Banner and provide the player's name, surname, guernsey number, and milestone - for example, Jake Connelly, #8, 150 Games. All banners are printed with permanent inks on heavy-duty, weatherproof paper, designed to last through a cold and blustery Melbourne winter day at Pat Wright Senior Ground. Player Banners, Two Player Banners, Team Banners, and Grand Final Banners are all available.


Two Players, One Banner

When two Bulls players are celebrating the same milestone in the same round, our Two Player Banner honours both at once. Provide both players' names and guernsey numbers - both must be reaching the same game number - and we will produce a quality banner worth keeping for life.


Team Banners for Group Celebrations

The Team Banner option lets you celebrate 3 to 6 players on a single banner when an entire group reaches the same milestone together. A bold top-line message like "Go Bulls!" unites the whole club around the occasion - a powerful way to honour the players who have given so much to Noble Park.


Wall Keepsake Banners

Our Wall Keepsake Banners come in Small, Medium, and Large, printed on thick recyclable paper with waterproof inks that will not fade. Perfect for hanging in the clubrooms, a home garage, or a games room - a lasting tribute for any devoted Bulls player or supporter.


Grand Final Banners

FootyBanners.com produces Grand Final Banners in 4.5m and 5.5m sizes, with fully customised top and bottom text for the Noble Park Bulls Football Club. Reach out before finals time for tailored design advice and we will help make grand final day one to remember for everyone at Pat Wright Senior Ground.


About Noble Park Bulls Football Club

Origins and Founding

The Noble Park Football Club was founded in 1918 and initially competed in the Under 21 competition of the Berwick Association until the end of 1933. From 1934, the club played in the Dandenong District Association, winning eight senior premierships across those years. In 1959, Noble Park merged with the Harrisfield Football Club and briefly became known as Noble Park-Harrisfield Football Club, before reverting to the Noble Park name in 1961 when the merged club joined the Caulfield Oakleigh District League. As detailed on the club's Wikipedia page, Noble Park has competed across a remarkable number of competitions throughout its long history.


Club History

After winning two premierships in the Caulfield Oakleigh District League (1961, 1962), the club joined the Federal Football League in 1964, claiming a senior premiership in 1972. The club moved to the South East Suburban Football League in 1982, winning six senior flags (1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992) before the competition merged to form the Southern Football League in 1993, where Noble Park won three more (1994, 1996, 1997). In 2000, Noble Park transferred to the stronger Eastern Football League and took on the nickname the Bulls. EFL and EFNL premierships followed in 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011, and 2022. In 2005, the City of Greater Dandenong recognised the Bulls as one of just 14 sporting heroes in the municipality's commemorative display, marking Noble Park as one of Greater Dandenong's most cherished sporting institutions. The club is considered one of Victoria's most productive nurseries for VFL and AFL talent, with alumni including Glenn Archer (North Melbourne, 311 games, 1996 Norm Smith Medal), Darren Millane (Collingwood, 1990 premiership player), Stephen Milne (St Kilda, 275 games), Adam Treloar (Collingwood, 258 games), and Tory Dickson (Western Bulldogs, 2016 premiership player).


Home Ground

The Bulls play their home games at Pat Wright Senior Ground in Noble Park. The ground is part of the broader Noble Park sporting precinct and serves as the central home for both the senior men's and senior women's programs. The ground is named in honour of Pat Wright, acknowledging a significant contributor to the club and community.


Community and Programs

Noble Park Football Club fields senior men's and women's teams through the EFNL, alongside a well-established junior program that has served the Noble Park area for generations. The club's junior program has supplied a steady stream of players to the senior ranks for decades and continues to play a vital role in giving young people in the Noble Park area a pathway in Australian rules football. The club's community and charity activities reinforce its status as a genuine cornerstone of life in the City of Greater Dandenong.


Noble Park

Noble Park is a suburb of Melbourne located approximately 25 kilometres south-east of the CBD, within the City of Greater Dandenong local government area. With a population of 32,257 recorded at the 2021 census, it is a highly multicultural community with residents drawn from across Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa. The suburb has a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas and is well-served by Noble Park railway station on the Pakenham line. The Noble Park Football Club has been woven into the fabric of this community since 1918, providing a point of pride for local families across more than a century.

The Bulls compete in the Eastern Football Netball League and call Pat Wright Senior Ground, Noble Park home. Visit the club website for news and fixtures, follow them on Facebook, and follow them on Instagram for match day updates and club news.

  • 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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