Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club
| Wyong Lakes | |||
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| Names | |||
| Full name | Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club | ||
| Former name | The Lakes | ||
| Nickname | Magpies | ||
| 2025 season | |||
| Home-and-away season | Men's Plate (3rd) Women's Plate (9th) | ||
| Leading goalkicker | Bianca Blackhall & Alanna Nicholson (women's), Hayden Murphy (men's) | ||
| Best and fairest | Alanna Nicholson (women's), Nathan Doyle (men's) | ||
| Club details | |||
| Founded | 1975 | ||
| Colours | |||
| Competition | AFL Hunter Central Coast | ||
| President | Chris Koop-Folkes | ||
| Coach | Simon Smyth | ||
| Premierships | 3 (1978, 1979 - CCAFL) (2014 - BDAFL 1st Division) | ||
| Ground | Sir Don Small Oval | ||
| Uniforms | |||
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| Other information | |||
| Official website | wyong-lakes-afc | ||
The Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club, nicknamed the Magpies, is an Australian rules football club that plays in the AFL Hunter Central Coast league in the Black Diamond Cup (Division One), and Black Diamond Plate competitions. The club is based in the Central Coast suburb of Tacoma, New South Wales.