The tradition continues…

The History of Waybacks

 

1902 - The Father of Football ‘Walter Muir' McFarlane’ - The First Waybacks Captain

In 1903 aged 21 years, Muir McFarlane organised the first football match ever played in Port Lincoln. He captained Waybacks from 1903 to 1909 and again in 1920, he served the club in countless ways and could be described as the ‘father of football’ in Port Lincoln.

1903 - The First Football Match

The first football match played in Port Lincoln was in 1903 and the foundation members of Waybacks Football Club took part. They included Muir McFarlane, Ron Sinclair, Ken Hambly and Mac Hyde, Rue Hage, Fred Hardy, Andrew Wilinson, Stafford Cavanagh, Charlie, Ross and Tom Safe, Ed Simmons and George Williams.

1905 - First Known Wayback Photo

Back Row : A Wilkinson, J Sage, S Cavanagh, M Hyde, G Hobbs, E Scruby. Middle Row : W Sawyer, WM McFarlane, (unknown), R Sage, D O'Malley, D Sampson. Front Row : 4 Sampson, C Sage, K Hyde, JJ Handberg (Umpire), R Sinclair, F Hardy, W Sampson.

 

Read More About Our History

You can read more about our history in the ‘Wayback Century of Tradition History Book’ that was compiled for the 100th year.