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Vision

To be recognised as the most successful Wimmera Club, that develops individuals in a supportive, financially sound and professional environment

Mission

We aim to be the most successful Wimmera Club, being competitive and successful in Football & Netball Finals.

To this end we believe that we cannot make a champion player, but we can create an environment where champion teams are inevitable, on and off the field.

We aim to provide a social outlet with a family atmosphere for players, relatives, members, sponsors and supporters at matches and club functions.

We aim to foster active community participation and support through the Club’s affiliation with individuals, local business and other organisations.

Values

We, the players, management and members of the Horsham Saints Football/Netball Club shall strive with all our power to further this Club’s achievements and future aspirations. We value the history of the Club and recognise the efforts, struggles and achievements of all Administrators, Players and Supporters who have gone before us.

We recognise that to be successful each of us must be active assertive and committed to the club.

We appreciate the need to balance involvement with the Club and other areas of an individuals life and see the appropriate sharing of responsibilities as a way of successfully achieving our common goals.

We appreciate the value of forming enduring friendships and developing community spirit through sporting pursuits.

Colours

The Horsham Saints’ colours are Red / White / Black and is based upon the St. Kilda AFL playing strip. See the pictures below to see our playing uniforms.

Location and Facilities

The club is physically located at Coughlin Park in Horsham, Victoria, approximate 300 Km’s northwest of Melbourne. The club backs on to the picturesque Wimmera River. Coughlin Park is also home to a whole host of sporting teams, from bowls to tennis.

In the 1940s the grounds were unusable swampland. But with the effort of tireless volunteers the grounds were slowly converted to the facilities that are enjoyed today.

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