Tones in Three Decades
1989 – 1999 In late 1989 three young Irish lads decided that another competitive club was needed in Melbourne’s competition.
Read More1989 – 1999 In late 1989 three young Irish lads decided that another competitive club was needed in Melbourne’s competition.
Read MoreThe name ‘Dan Breen’ evokes a sense of pride in Irish people. His tenacious pursuit of freedom established him as
Read MoreIn late 2016 a group of 40 plus women came together to express their interest at playing ladies football. This
Read More1The first cab off the rank in 2016 was the new “Nines” com- petition which the Tones had taken Aout
Read MoreOne of the best days on the social calendar is the Annual Wolfe Tones BBQ. It’s a day at the
Read MoreIn their first competitive year, 1990, the Wolfe Tones won the Victorian football championship. The Tones were invited to play
Read MoreCrossmaglen Michael McShane Back in 17 March 1997 Cross Rangers had just won their 1st All Ireland club championship. After
Read MoreLifetime Members In recognition for their service to the Wolfe Tones Inducted Kevin McWilliams Tom Ahern Ciaran Mohan John Vesey
Read MoreA long list to go here!!!!
Read MoreThe three lads Damien Keenahan from Boyle, Co. Roscommon, currently the longest serving player for Wolfe Tones. Damo joined The
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