In 1910, the club entered a side in the Federal Football Association (FFA, later FDFL and FFL) junior competition, and won the premiership in 1911.
[1] After World War I, the club resumed and changed its name to South Caulfield, joining the Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA) and winning the reserves premiership in 1922.
[2][3][4] In 1926, South Caulfield joined the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association (MAFA, later the VAFA), and remained in the competition until the end of the curtailed 1940 season.
[7] While the senior team was in the Amateurs, in 1939 a junior side was formed and entered the FDFL's B grade competition under its original name of Camden.
[8] South Caulfield had a home ground at Princes Park on Hawthorn Road which, while primitive, was fenced and met Association standards, and it had enough players to field teams in four grades – both of which Brighton lacked.