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Tea Tree Gully Football Banners

Tea Tree Gully Football Banners

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Tea Tree Gully Banners - Footy in Adelaide's North-East Hills

Tea Tree Gully is one of Adelaide's most vibrant north-eastern communities, and its football club carries that energy onto the field every week. A custom-designed FootyBanners.com run-through banner on a cool Adelaide morning captures the spirit of a club that knows its community and plays for it with everything they have.


Simple to Order

Ordering a Tea Tree Gully banner is easy. Upload a player photo, add the message you want, and our design team takes care of the rest. A proof is sent back to you for sign-off before anything is printed, so the final banner is exactly right for game day.


Two Players, One Banner

Two Tea Tree Gully players together on one banner is a great way to celebrate a standout pairing or honour co-captains who have led the club through a big season. The two-player banner is one of our most popular options and creates something both players will treasure.


Team Banners for Group Celebrations

Celebrate the whole squad with a team banner for end-of-season presentations or club milestone events. Every Tea Tree Gully player gets their place in a group photograph that captures what the team achieved together through the full season.


Wall Keepsake Banners

A wall keepsake banner is a lasting tribute to a great season or a memorable moment in Tea Tree Gully's club history. Display it in the clubrooms, gift it to a long-serving club member, or hang it at home as a permanent piece of football history.


Grand Final Banners

When Tea Tree Gully makes the grand final, the north-east is behind them and every player knows it. Our grand final banners are designed for the biggest game of the season and ensure every player runs out fully prepared for what the day means.


About Tea Tree Gully District Football Club

Origins and Founding

The Tea Tree Gully District Football Club - known as the Gullies or the Wolves - holds the distinction of being one of the oldest operating football clubs in Australia. The club played its first recorded game on 30 August 1862 against "The Adelaidians" in a fallow paddock near Modbury, with 20 players on each side and no umpires. The game ended at around 5:15pm when the Adelaidians kicked their second goal and were declared the winners 2-0. The club originally split from the Modbury Football Club that same year, establishing its own identity in the Tea Tree Gully district. Originally operating out of a tin shed at Memorial Oval, the Gullies moved to their current home at Pertaringa Oval in 1964.


Club History

The Tea Tree Gully Wolves have played across numerous South Australian competitions over 160 years, including the Torrens Valley Football Association, the North Eastern Hills Football Association, the East Torrens Football Association, the Norwood North Adelaide Football Association, and the South Australian Football Association before joining the South Australian Amateur Football League (now the Adelaide Footy League). The club's original colours were dark blue until 1906, then light and dark blue from 1906 to 1936, before settling on black and red in 1946 - the colours worn to this day. In 1937 the club was temporarily unable to field a team. Former AFL players Daniel Gorringe and Ryan Schoenmakers came through the Gullies, and former Carlton and Adelaide player Troy Menzel joined the club in 2018, with fellow Crow Luke Brown following in 2023.


Home Ground

Tea Tree Gully plays home games at Steventon Drive, Banksia Park. The club has been based in Banksia Park since its move from Memorial Oval, and the facility has grown alongside the club over six decades. The ground hosts all of the club's five senior teams as well as its extensive junior competition, providing a central hub for football in Adelaide's north-eastern suburbs every weekend throughout the season.


Community and Programs

Tea Tree Gully holds the record for the most players and teams in South Australian amateur football, with over 650 junior footballers playing in 35 teams and five senior teams competing in Division 1, Division 1 Reserves, C1, C8, and Open Women's. The junior program is affiliated with the SANFL and runs on Sundays, while senior competition runs on Saturdays in the Adelaide Footy League. An Auskick program runs across school terms as the first step into football for young children in the Banksia Park corridor. The Wolves' Wolf mascot "Gus the Gully Wolf" is a beloved part of the club's community identity.


Banksia Park and Tea Tree Gully

Banksia Park is a suburb in the City of Tea Tree Gully, located approximately 18 kilometres north-east of the Adelaide CBD. It forms part of Adelaide's most active north-eastern growth corridor, surrounding the chain of suburbs that includes Modbury, Golden Grove, and Greenwith. Tea Tree Gully itself is both the name of the local government area and a historic township at the foot of the Mount Lofty Ranges, known for its heritage hotels and scenic gorge walks. The Tea Tree Gully region has grown significantly since the 1960s into one of Adelaide's most densely populated and sport-active communities.

The Wolves compete in the Adelaide Footy League and call Steventon Drive, Banksia Park home. Visit the club website for more information, follow them on Facebook, and follow them on Instagram for news and match day updates.

  • Footy Banner Information

    All Footy Banners are printed on 1.6 Metre high coated paper using solvent inks which will not run, even if they get wet.

    We recommend taping broomsticks to the ends of the banner to hold it flat whilst the player runs through it.  if you cut vertical slits in the banner in the centre, it creates a weak spot where it will break and look best when run through.

    On a windy day, cut smaller vertical slits in the Footy Banner so if the wind catches it, it doesn't rip too soon!

  • 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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