Latrobe Athletic |
| Full name | Latrobe Athletic and Football Club |
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| Ground | Macquarie Docklands, Latrobe |
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| Ground Capacity | 55,800 |
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| Manager | Warner Dranz |
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| League | KFL Championship |
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Latrobe Athletic and Football Club is a professional multi-sports club known primarily for its rugby union and football teams, which both play in Kelssek's highest leagues, the Rugby Superleague and Kelssek Football League, respectively. Known for most of its history as Latrobe AFC, the club made the controversial decision to go by "Latrobe Athletic" in 145 FE.
Both the rugby and football team have provincial rivalries with Clayquot-based teams. The rugby section has contested the People's Cup challenge trophy against the Clayquot Reds for over 150 years. The football section's version of this rivalry is against Clayquot City. Latrobe Athletic was the first Kelssek sports club to have reached an international final, losing in the 35th Rugby Union Challenge Trophy to the Torino Terriers of Neu Engollon.
On the football side, with Nepharan manager Warner Dranz taking the helm Latrobe was also the first Kelssek team to reach an international club football final, losing to FC Yassaca in Challengers Cup 6. Dranz went on to deliver the club's first league championship in 16 years by winning the 69th KFL season.
Honours
Rugby union
- Rugby Union Challenge Trophy
- Rugby Superleague: 17
Seasons
Results of league and cup competitions by season
| Season
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League
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Cup
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IFCF/UICA
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Other
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| Division
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Pld
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W
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D
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L
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GF
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GA
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Pts
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Rank
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| 68 |
Cship |
38 |
19 |
8 |
11 |
64 |
49 |
65 |
7th |
SF |
ChC GS |
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| 69 |
Cship |
38 |
23 |
8 |
7 |
62 |
31 |
77 |
1st |
3R |
ChC 3QR |
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International competitions record
- Only the main phase of the competitions are shown below.
Rugby union
| Competition
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Round
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Opposition
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Home
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Away
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Aggregate
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| RUCT 35 |
Group C
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Albertville Ibex |
6-10 |
20-11 |
1st
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Pearl City Icelandic |
9-3 |
18-6
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Rujahan Riflemen |
24-0 |
17-0
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| Intermediate round |
Kiambang Cobra |
10-3 |
20-13 |
30-16
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| Quarterfinal |
Rogerton Blues |
10-3 |
7-10 |
17-13
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| Semifinal |
Coastal Golden Chiefs |
27-17 |
17-21 |
44-38
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| Final |
Torino Terrors |
0-24 (N)
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| RUCT 36 |
Group B
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Aubury Swans |
7-23 |
10-21 |
4th
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Tourseilles |
0-10 |
7-20
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Schoenwetter Academy |
10-15 |
10-10
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Players
Notable former players
- Ruslan Demetriev - Former Kelssek captain, played for Workers Union and Honeybadgers in the Euraleague, before returning to Kelssek and finishing his career with two seasons in the KFL Championship at Star of Confederation.