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Description
Carrum is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 33 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Kingston. At the 2006 Census, Carrum had a population of 3378. Public schools in Carrum include Patterson River Secondary College and Carrum Primary School.
History
Carrum has its own railway station which opened in 1882. Carrum Post Office opened on 1 February 1886, some time after the railway.[3]
Sport
The Carrum Cricket Club was established in 1978 with its home ground in the heart of Carrum, in Graham Rd. The cricket club has won 16 senior Premierships since, initially in the FDCA and more recently in the Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association (MPCA). The club's President is Nick Fry and the club's champion player is Sean Austin, who has played in 8 1st X1 Premierships and taken in excess of 900 wickets. Carrum Football club had a proud History from 1911 until it folded due to Financial issues in 1996. The Carrum Lions wore the Fitzroy Maroon and Blue with a CFC and a Lion on the Jersey. Carrum Football Club competed in the various forms of local leagues including the Federal League as Chelsea - Carrum until 1914 when carrum went alone. The Carrum Lions won their first Premiership in the Federal League in 1921. They later joined the Peninsula District and later the Mornington Peninsula Football League and finally the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League where they won their Final Premiership in Division 2 in 1994. 1921 Premiers Carrum 7.17.59 d Hastings 7.4.46 played at Somerville 1933 Runners up to Rosebud 8.12.60 vs Carrum 5.10.40 Played at Dromana 1948 Premiers Carrum 17.7.109 d Rye 14.14.98 played at Mornington 1955 Premiers carrum 6.13.49 d Rye 4.10.34 Played at Dromana 1959 Premiers Carrum 11.14.80 d Hastings 12.7.79 Played at Mornington 1963 2nd 18 Premiers 1961 Runners Up Frankston 12.15.87 d Carrum 9.14.68 Played at Mornington 1965 Runners up Edithvale Aspendale 11.6.72 d Carrum 8.13.61 Played at Mornington 1966 Under 18s Premiers 1966 2nd 18 Runners Up 1968 2nd 18 Runners up 1967 Runners Up Chelsea 20.18.1938 d Carrum 11.21.87 Played at Mornington 1973 Premiers Carrum 12.14.86 d Hastings 4.17.41 Played at Mornington 1974 Premiers Carrum 11.17.83 d Mornington 11.13.79 Played at Mornington 1974 2nd 18 Premiers 1974 Under 18s Runners Up 1975 Runners Up Hastings 18.19.127 d Carrum 10.13.73 Played at Mornington 1976 Under 18s Runners up 1994 Premiers 2nd Division League Best and Fairest include 1sts 2nds L Wangaman 1959 Jack Jelly 1961 H Felmingham 1983 u18s/17s 1969 Gary Guy 1976 Robbie Laing 1982 Wayne Norrish U16s/15s 1965 Paul Briggs 1969 Mick Collier 1971 G Heath 1983 J Lord Noted players include Ron Stubbs who gained an All Australia Guernsey in 1981 playing for Tasmania. Eric Guy was a noted Tough man who played for St Kilda. His son Gary Guy played for Melbourne and Mark Csarnecki who played for Melbourne, Dandenong VFA and Frankston VFA. Long Time Coaches included Ivan Guy Norm Stephens Mal Lord John Hoine Carrum initially played its games at the oval at what is now Keats Park near the riviera Hotel and moved to the Graham Road oval in the 20s. The Graham Road oval was renamed the Roy Dore reserve in 1985 in honor of long Time Carrum CFA Captain and Football club President, Player and Coach Roy Dore.