Following the 1895 establishment of the
Adelaide University Union, the student association, the three clubs co-founded the Adelaide University Sports Association in 1896. Additional sports clubs such as the
Adelaide University Football Club were established throughout the 20th century
Adelaide University Gliding Club Adelaide University Gliding Club was formed in 1976, and operates a fleet of gliders that includes a pair of two-seat training aircraft, a motor glider and several single-seat gliders. Launches are provided by a winch. The club shares an airfield at
Stonefield in the Riverland with the Barossa Valley Gliding Club and Fly Down Under, a commercial gliding operation. It is heavily involved in flying training, which is carried out in the two-seat sailplanes under the guidance of club instructors and has trained many pilots from ab initio (complete novice) level through to cross-country, national and international (as members of the Australian Gliding Team) competition. Several AUGC pilots have gone on to a career in aviation, as
RAAF pilots, commercial helicopter pilots and flying for
Qantas. Three club members have received University Blues.
Adelaide University Football Club The Adelaide University Football Club was officially formed on 26 March 1906 and became affiliated with the Sports Association two weeks later on 9 April 1906. Prior to this time, there was no University
Football team competing in a regular competition; however games were arranged on an irregular basis. The earliest reference to football at University was found in a PAC School Chronicle of 1885. The report stated that Adelaide University could not organise a full side for a Saturday game; however there were enough available for a mid-week game. This was arranged for Wednesday 19 June 1885 and several League players and old scholars from PAC comprised the side. University lost this encounter 4.11 to 1.1. The Blacks were successful in winning the A Grade Premiership in the years 1911–12, 1920–22, 1926, 1929, 1932, 1951–52, 1954–55, 1960–62, 1965, 1968–69, 1974–75, 1986, 1996, and 1999. In 2006 the Blacks were runners-up to Goodwood Saints 10.12
72 – 18.11
119.
Adelaide University Touch Club Touch Football is a game derived from rugby league, where tackling and kicking are outlawed. The Adelaide University Touch Club was formed in 1983 and joined the Sports Association in 1985. It is the largest touch football club in South Australia. The club has players ranging from complete beginners to players who have represented Australia and England at international tournaments. The club enters teams in the local park touch competition in both single sex grades and mixed grades in both summer and winter competitions. During summer the club runs a mixed competition at the Waite Campus of the University.
Adelaide University Athletics Club Established in 1906, the Athletics Club has a participatory focus and competes in events such as the City-Bay Fun Run. Notable past members include Olympian and eight-time Australian champion
David Fitzsimons (Blue recipient 1970), as well as scientist
Henry Brose (secretary 1910–11, Blue recipient 1910), former Attorney-General of South Australia
Trevor Griffin (Half Blue recipient 1962, Club Letter recipient 1959), former Justice of the
Supreme Court of South Australia the Honourable Timothy Anderson (Blue recipient 1966), and current Judge of the
District Court of South Australia, Peter Brebner (treasurer 1977–80). Since the Club's establishment, forty-seven club members have been awarded a University Blue. Membership doubled from 27 registered athletes in 1982/83 to 53 in 1983/84, the Club hosted the National Intervarsity Championships in 1983, made the finals in both Men's A and D grades and won the D grade Interclub premiership, the club's first in six years.
Adelaide University Sailing Club The oldest university
sailing club in Australia, it was established in 1959 and hosted the first intervarsity competitions in 1960 and onward. Always a power of
Australian university sailing, it maintains a fleet of boats at the
Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron for novices and has many state, national, and international representatives.
Adelaide University Rugby Union Football Club The
Adelaide University Rugby Union Football Club affectionately known as the ‘Uni Blacks’, is a rugby union club based in
Adelaide,
South Australia. Established on 14 July 1932, the AURUFC is the oldest rugby union club in South Australia and the only surviving foundation club in the
South Australia Rugby Union competition. The club's home ground is located in the eastern suburbs of
Adelaide at
Waite Oval and is presently home to three senior men's teams and junior teams from under 7s to under 16s. It is one of many clubs that represent
The University of Adelaide and is open to public membership. == Roseworthy campus ==