The Rouse Hill Rams Football Club was established in 2006 with 185 registered players. It started in the Granville District Football Association and now takes part in the Hills Football Association. The Rams Football Club offers football for all levels, from U6 to seniors. The club has been leading the way in implementing small-sided football over the past few years, with enough teams to hold in-h
ouse games for U6 and U7 age groups, focusing on fun, participation, and learning. The club is dedicated to junior development and provides programs and support to help all players improve, aiming to create a positive and inclusive environment for players and coaches to reach their full potential. While the Rams Football Club is grassroots, it assists players who show potential and desire to play at a higher level to enter various pathways. Many Rams players have moved from the small-sided football program to become outstanding players at the elite level. The club also supports a pathway for referees from Instructional to Junior levels and was awarded the Goals for Grassroots award in 2013 for its focus on the Instructional Referee Program. It sees well-trained referees as crucial for the game to prosper in the future. The primary focus of the club is to share the values of a sports club and provide opportunities for social connection through sport. The club plays a vital role in creating a well-connected, healthy, strong, and inclusive community, prioritizing this value over results. In 2021, Rams Football celebrated its 16th year, and continued growth is expected. There is an increased focus on junior development and further investment in the Home of Rouse Hills Rams' first-class facility at The Hills Centenary Park.