Founded in 1862 as South Melbourne, it has produced nine Australian Test captains, more than any other cricket club in Australia.
47 international players have represented the club, eight of whom have been listed as a Wisden “Cricketer of the Year”.
At this point, the club considered merging with St Kilda, but this proposal was voted down by the members[1] and instead the club moved onto the Harry Trott Oval, also located in Albert Park.
Over the following decade, the club's finances waned and it was frustrated by the poor quality of the ground and a poor relationship with Parks Victoria; so, in 2005–06, the club relocated to the outer suburban Casey Fields, and it was renamed to reflect its new home.
The club's team of the 20th century includes five players who captained Australia and three others who captained state teams: (12th man: Wayne N. Phillips)