Originally known as the Sea Hawks, and boasting red and green colours, Hervey Bay was established in 1977, and won a senior premiership, in the Bundaberg Australian Football League, on debut. More senior flags in this competition followed in 1982-3-4. The 1985 season brought both a change of image, with the adoption of the Bomber emblem and Essendon-style black and red playing uniforms, and location, as the club transferred to the Wide Bay Australian Football League. One thing that did not change was the club's habit of success, as evidenced by further senior premierships in 1985 and 1986.
In 1987 the WBAFL and the BAFL merged to form the Bundaberg-Wide Bay Australian Football League. The Bombers contested a grand final in the new competition's first season, but lost to West Bundaberg. By way of making amends they then proceeded to claim the next five flags in succession, plus a couple more in the ensuing four years, an achievement that few senior clubs anywhere in Australia have managed, in any era.
Initially, the Sea Hawks played in Dundowran. Thanks to the generous donations from Vince Balogh, the club moved to the Norm McLean Oval in 1991.
Since the turn of the century, the Bombers have won six out of the eight available flags, and their overall tally of thirteen senior BWBAFL premiers.
The formation of the Fruitbats in the Queensland Masters in 2004 keeps several ex-Bombers in the game and their colours are an amalgam of the Seahawks red and green and the Bombers red and black.
Senior Premierships: Bundaberg Australian Football League (BAFL) - 1977, 1982-3-4 (4 total); Wide Bay Australian Football League (WBAFL) - 1985-6 (2 total); BWBAFL - 1988-9-90-1-2, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002-3-4-5, 2007, 2009 (14 total)
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The Mighty Ressies The Hervey Bay Reserves have played in every Grand Final played since 1989, winning 12 flags. ![]() |

