Forever a Devil - Gone but not forgotten
Kym Clarke
Kym Clarke found his way to the ODFC back in 1992. Kym made his mark as a big burly fullback who then later on moved on up to the full forward positions. Kym played in four winning premierships with OD being '92, '93, '94 and 2004 and in 2005, after many injuries, Kym reached the impressive milestone of playing 100 games for the Devils. Kym was an active member of the Sporting club and when he wasn't playing Footy he was assisting in fundraisers, BBQs, Bar work and many working bees in the construction of the club house. Kym took on the role of President in 2006. Kym received his life membership for the ODFC in 2009.
Brian Partington
Parto is a beloved member of our footy club. A long serving Patron, member, committee member, player and all round larrikin. He would always volunteer to work behind the bar, and his renowned chippie skills came in very handy as he committed many of his hours to the construction and maintenance of the footy club. Parto received his life membership for the ODFC in 2005
Warren Ritchie
Wazza served as Patron for many years, spending countless hours volunteering for the ODFC. He led the club through the transformation to build our own rooms, digging the first hole during construction. Known as a quite gentle giant. A man of little words who was always up for a good drink with mates.
Tommy & Penny Lomman
Tommy and Penny were ODFC Major Sponsors, members, committee member with Tommy volunteering many hours, labour, materials and equipment to the building of the club and through the following years. Tommy would also help out behind the bar and be there for the working bees. Penny used to cook and supply the footy club on Friday nights with the BEST homemade sausage rolls you have ever tasted!! Tommy’s tribute wouldn’t be complete without his favourite saying “Have one more Lad"
Mark Lindner
Mark was a valued player and support of the ODFC.
Dylan Fraser
Dylan grew up in the ODFC as a young lad who then decided to follow in his two big brothers, Scott and Court’s footsteps and played in the green and gold.
Ian Callahan
A tribute to “Cal”, who portrayed the devil spirit.
Camel
Camel was the drummer for the band that recorded the original Devils Song, written by Jack Clarke and sung by Johnny Mac. He was a member and great supporter of the club.
Spog
Spog was a member, supporter and great bar man