Fitzroy Community Club

[4] The club had three different home grounds over its four season history, Renown Park Oval (1983), Challa Gardens Primary School (1984) and finally Sam Johnson Sports Ground (1985–86)[5] until it merged with the St Dominic's and St Peters YCW clubs to form Fitzroy.

In 1979 Albert Druids was renamed Albert Sports and joined the Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association where they participated for three seasons before shifting to the South Australian Amateur Football League in 1982,[6] playing one season before merging with Brompton to form Renown Park.

[9] In 1981 Brompton were disaffiliated from the SAAFL due to dissatisfaction with its management and facilities,[10] and joined the Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association as a result where they participated for two seasons before merging with Albert Sports in 1983 to form Renown Park.

[11] A-Grade Premierships The St Dominic's Football Club was established as the North Adelaide Y.C.W.

In 1962 they were renamed St Dominic's and the following season joined the South Australian Amateur Football League.

joined the South Australian Amateur Football League,[15] and relocated to Devitt Oval the following year, where it remained until it merged with Renown Park and St Dominic's in 1987 to form Fitzroy.